Rock Art
Rock Art turns ordinary stones into simple digital canvases where players fill in ready-made drawings with color. Every rock already has a clear sketch on it, so no freehand drawing is required. The format stays close to a classic coloring book, but the pictures sit on stone shapes rather than paper pages, giving each finished design a solid, carved look on the screen.
How to play?
Pick any rock from the main screen to open its picture. There are 12 different stones in this coloring game, and each one shows a separate themed drawing, such as patterns, animals, or simple objects. Once a stone is chosen, the black-and-white sketch appears larger, and a numbered paint palette shows up at the bottom of the screen. Tap a color number first. After that, all matching zones on the stone are highlighted so they are easy to spot. Fill them in by clicking on the glowing fragments until nothing with that number is left. The color then disappears from the palette, which means the shade is fully used, and the Rock Art picture is ready for the next tone.
If a tiny area is hard to find, hit the light bulb hint icon. It points to the exact part of the rock that still needs that color, which helps avoid random tapping. Keep switching colors, follow the number guide, and finish every section of the image. When all zones are painted, the stone turns into a complete Rock Art coloring piece that stays on screen for a moment, so players can check the result before choosing another rock to decorate. Fill the entire stone set and build a full Rock Art gallery of completed rock coloring designs in this simple online coloring game.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.86 out of 5, based on 125 votes.
- Released in January 2024.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 3+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Every picture is printed on a stone shape instead of a flat paper page
- Numbers on the palette disappear automatically when all matching zones are colored
- A light bulb hint highlights exactly one area linked to the chosen color
- Finished stones display briefly as completed artworks before returning to the rock selection
Tips & Tricks:
- Start with darker colors so lighter shades stay easy to see on small unpainted zones
- Use the hint only for hard-to-spot fragments to keep the search fun and focused
- Check the stone edges for tiny numbered areas before switching to the next color
























