Wacky Races Splash Art
In Wacky Races Splash Art, the Silly Races crew shows up in a whole gallery of cartoon snapshots ready for color and doodles. Screens look like paused scenes from the show, and every picture already has clear outlines, so it is easy to see where to work. Kids and teens can change how these racers look, switch up outfits to only change the color, or fill the whole background with new shades. Some pictures focus on characters, while others show cars and funny race moments, so there is plenty to redesign.
How to play?
Start in Coloring mode and pick one picture from the gallery. Tap a spot, choose a color, then decide if it fills the whole area or lands as dots. Swap between paint buckets and pencil tools to get flat color blocks or soft lines. Adjust brush size to cover wide zones fast or carefully follow thin outlines. Decorate the finished art with stickers and printed patterns so the Silly Races images look different from the original show frames.
Switch to Drawing mode when coloring feels easy. Here, every page already shows part of the Wacky Races scene, and blank spaces mark missing details. Trace along the light hints, redraw wheels, flags, or clouds, then color everything with the same tools. Try mixing pencils for outlines and fills for the inside areas, so racers and cars stand out clearly against the track. Save a few finished Wacky Races Splash Art pictures in a row and compare how your style changes from the first drawing to the last.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.73 out of 5, based on 22 votes.
- Released in September 2022.
- 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:
- Two distinct modes let players either recolor finished Silly Races scenes or complete partially drawn ones before painting
- Coloring tools include both paint bucket fills and pencil-style brushes for different line and fill effects
- Sticker and pattern prints can be layered over finished images to customize cars, outfits, and race backgrounds
- Drawing pages include partial outlines that guide where to add missing track, car, or background details
Tips & Tricks:
- Use a thinner pencil brush to follow character outlines without covering the black line art.
- Drop solid fills on big areas first, then switch to pencils for small accessories and faces.
- Place stickers near the edges of the page so they do not cover important character parts.
- In Drawing mode, finish all missing outlines before coloring to avoid leaving white gaps.























