Unicorn Coloring Book Glitter
Unicorn Coloring Book Glitter lets you fill a full page of unicorn art with shiny glitter paint or simple solid colors. All drawings stay kid-friendly, and the whole set focuses on cute fantasy scenes, not tricky art tools. The coloring game format makes it easy to jump into a picture, relax, and finish a full design in one sitting. Browse a set of 12 unicorn coloring pages and pick any image to start. Some focus on the unicorn's mane and horn, while others add princess outfits, stars, rainbows, or little animals in the background. Every drawing already has clear outlines, so the main action is choosing colors and filling spaces.
How to play?
Select a unicorn page, then tap a glitter shade or a normal color from the palette. Color big areas fast, or switch between shades to separate the mane, head, horn, and decorations. If a part looks too small on the screen, zoom in to cover tiny details without painting outside the lines. Zoom out again to check how the full artwork looks and fix any missed spots. Save or show the finished unicorn collection after coloring all 12 pages, and try using more glitter designs in the next picture.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.12 out of 5, based on 981 votes.
- Released in May 2021.
- 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:
- Offers a fixed set of 12 unicorn coloring pages instead of an endless gallery
- Lets players swap freely between glitter paints and standard flat colors on any area
- Provides zoom controls to handle very small design elements on the unicorn pages
- Combines unicorns with stars, rainbows, princess outfits, and small animals in single images
Tips & Tricks:
- Zoom in before coloring the unicorn horn or tiny stars to avoid touching nearby lines.
- Use glitter shades only on a few key parts like the mane or crown to keep the picture readable.
- Finish large background areas with solid colors first, then switch to glitter for details.
























