Happy Color®: Color by Number

Happy Color®: Color by Number

X-FLOW

Rating 4.6 (3,831,720 reviews)

A large-scale color-by-number app built for short, low-pressure sessions

The loop is simple: choose an image, match numbers to colors, and gradually complete the illustration. That simplicity is the point, since the app is designed around relaxation, collectible art, and short bursts of progress rather than complex systems.

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Installs 100,000,000+
Version 2.21.6
Updated May 19, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Happy Color®: Color by Number is a free mobile coloring app from X-FLOW, built around tapping numbered spaces to complete illustrated pages. In practice, it is a casual, session-based experience rather than a traditional game with failure states or scoring pressure. The appeal comes from filling in large libraries of art at a steady pace, with themes ranging from nature and animals to mandalas and branded Disney material. The official description also points to search tools, charity collections, and work from more than 100 artists, which gives the app a broad catalog rather than a single fixed style. On Android and iPhone, it is positioned as an easy, low-commitment way to pass a few minutes at a time.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Color-By-Number Loop Players tap numbered sections to fill each image with the correct color. The result is a slow reveal that favors repetition and low friction over challenge.
  • Large Picture Library The store description advertises more than 40,000 coloring pages. That scale matters because it gives the app a long runway of fresh material across many themes.
  • Search Tools A search feature helps narrow the catalog by topic or interest. That makes the app easier to use as a browsing tool instead of a random feed of pictures.
  • Licensed Disney Content The app includes Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, and classic character scenes. This broadens the appeal for fans who want familiar imagery alongside original art.
  • Charity Collections Special coloring events are tied to charitable initiatives. This adds a light sense of purpose without changing the basic tap-to-complete structure.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile coloring apps, this one stands out more for scale and licensing than for mechanical depth. Its strongest selling points are the size of the catalog, the mix of original and recognizable artwork, and the fact that it is available free on both major mobile platforms.

  • Huge Install Base The Play Store listing shows 100,000,000+ installs and a 4.59 rating from 3.8 million reviews. That suggests a well-tested app with broad appeal.
  • Cross-Platform Access It is available on both Android and iPhone, which makes it easy to keep the same kind of casual coloring experience across devices.
  • Frequent Updates Recent updates on both stores indicate the app is still being maintained. For a catalog-driven title, that usually means new pages and ongoing support matter more than major system changes.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are mostly about platform differences and monetization context. The app is free on Google Play, but a free coloring app with this scale is likely supported by ads or optional purchases, even if the listing does not spell out every detail. Age ratings also differ by store.

  • Storage Planning The iPhone listing shows a size of about 376 MB, so extra free space is sensible for updates and cache. Android does not list size here, so the store page remains the source of truth.
  • Age Rating Difference Google Play rates it Everyone, while the App Store lists 17+. Parents should check the platform they use, since the age guidance is not identical.
  • Free-App Monetization Because the app is free and heavily installed, it is reasonable to expect some combination of ads or in-app purchases. The listing does not give full monetization details, so the store page should be checked before installing.

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