Pixel Forge Coloring Guide: Tips for Kids & Beginners
Pick your favorite color and start filling! These simple tips help kids enjoy pixel art coloring at their own pace.
Welcome to Pixel Forge! This is a color-by-number game where you fill in tiny squares to create awesome pixel art pictures. It's super relaxing and fun, and anyone can make something that looks amazing — you just follow the numbers! This guide will help you get started and share some tips to make your coloring experience even better.
Getting Started: How It Works
Pixel Forge is simple: you see a grid of small squares, and each square has a number in it. Each number matches a color. You pick a color from the palette at the bottom of the screen, then tap or click on all the squares with that number. As you fill in the squares, a picture starts to appear like magic!
Don't worry about making mistakes — if you accidentally color a square with the wrong color, you can just tap it again with the right color to fix it. There's no time limit and no way to lose. You go at your own pace and enjoy watching the picture come together piece by piece.
Choosing Your Colors: One at a Time
The best way to color is to pick one color and fill in ALL the squares for that color before moving on to the next one. This is way faster than jumping around between colors, and it helps you see the picture take shape in a satisfying way.
Start with whichever color has the most squares — this is usually the background color. Getting the biggest color done first makes the rest of the picture feel much easier because suddenly half the grid is already filled in! Then work through the other colors from most squares to fewest.
- Pick one color at a time and fill in every square for that color before switching.
- Start with the biggest color first — usually the background. It feels great to get it done!
- Save small detail colors for last. Things like eyes, buttons, or tiny highlights are more fun to add at the end when you can see the picture clearly.
Working Section by Section
For bigger pictures, it can help to focus on one area at a time instead of jumping all over the grid. Pick a corner or a section and fill in all the colors there before moving on. This way you get to see part of the picture finished, which is really satisfying and keeps you motivated to keep going.
Some people like to start from the top and work down. Others like to start from the outside edges and work toward the middle. There's no wrong way to do it! Try different approaches and see what feels the most fun for you.
Zoom Tips: Getting the Small Squares
Some pictures have really tiny squares that can be tricky to tap accurately, especially on a phone or tablet. Here's the secret: use the zoom! Pinch to zoom in on the area you're working on, and suddenly those tiny squares become big and easy to tap.
When you're zoomed in, you can also see the numbers more clearly, which makes it easier to find all the squares for your current color. Zoom out every once in a while to see how the whole picture is coming along — it's one of the best parts of the game!
- Pinch to zoom in when squares are too small to tap easily.
- Zoom in to read tiny numbers — it makes finding the right squares much easier.
- Zoom out to admire your work! Seeing the big picture come together is the best reward.
Choosing Fun Pictures
Pixel Forge has lots of different pictures to choose from. If you're just starting out, pick pictures with fewer colors and bigger sections of the same color. These are quicker to finish and help you learn how the game works without feeling overwhelmed.
Once you're comfortable, try the more detailed pictures with lots of colors. Animals, landscapes, and characters with lots of detail take longer but look incredible when they're done. Pick pictures of things you like — if you love dinosaurs, color a dinosaur! If you love space, pick a rocket ship! You'll have more fun with pictures that excite you.
- Start with simpler pictures that have fewer colors and bigger color sections.
- Work up to detailed pictures as you get more comfortable and patient.
- Pick subjects you love — coloring is more fun when you're excited about the result!
Take Breaks and Come Back
One of the best things about Pixel Forge is that your progress is saved automatically. You don't have to finish a picture in one sitting! If you're working on a big, detailed picture, it's totally fine to do some coloring, take a break, and come back later. Sometimes a break actually makes it more fun because you get to see your progress with fresh eyes.
If you're feeling frustrated or your hand is getting tired, that's a great time to stop and come back later. Pixel Forge is supposed to be relaxing and enjoyable, so never force yourself to keep going when it stops being fun.
Celebrating Your Finished Picture
When you fill in that very last square and the completed picture appears in full color — that's the best feeling! Take a moment to admire your work. You created that! Every single square was placed by you, and the result is a real piece of pixel art.
Show your finished pictures to your friends and family. You can also try coloring the same picture again with different colors to create your own custom version. A blue dog? A purple tree? In Pixel Forge, you're the artist, and there are no wrong answers. Have fun, take your time, and enjoy every colorful square!