Genuinely relaxing
No lives, no punishing timers. It's the kind of game you open to let your brain exhale — one gem, then another, then oh, it's forty minutes later.
It's a sort-and-place puzzle hiding inside a colouring book. You slot glossy gems into a grid, tile by tile, until a little pixel-art scene lights up. Weirdly relaxing. Quietly hard to put down.
You're handed a blank grid and a little tray of coloured gems. Sort them, match them, drop them in the right squares — and a fruit, a flower, a tiny animal slowly colours itself in. That's the whole loop. No timers yelling at you. Just you, the grid, and that satisfying click when a gem lands home.
Think of it as pixel-art colouring where the crayons are shiny gemstones — and figuring out where each one goes is half the fun.
No lives, no punishing timers. It's the kind of game you open to let your brain exhale — one gem, then another, then oh, it's forty minutes later.
Sorting the tray so the right colours reach the right squares takes a little planning. Players who like logic puzzles keep saying the same thing — "I'm obsessed." The difficulty creeps up gently, level by level.
Each finished picture gives you a tiny hit of done. Reveal the apple, the butterfly, the little cat — then the next blank grid is right there, quietly daring you.
The gems are glossy, the palettes are warm and pastel, and finished boards look like something you'd want to screenshot. It's a pretty little thing.
You'll understand it in ten seconds — drag gem, fill square. No tutorial wall, no menus to fight. Great for a bus ride or a waiting room.
It's free to play with ads between levels — but there's a no-ads price a lot of reviewers happily paid. One buyer summed it up: "totally worth it." Fair and honest, we like that.
Four snapshots from a session — each one a picture waiting to be filled in, gem by gem.
"My favourite game so far — I love moving the colours to their right spots and watching the picture come together."
"Totally worth the no-ads price. A fun game that keeps the ADHD squirrel-brain in check — sometimes."
"No forced ads and I'm obsessed with moving the colours to their correct spaces. I like logic puzzles, so I'm really enjoying this — currently on level 23."
"Minus one star for the ads after each level — but honestly, other than that, I love it."
Our honest take: the free version leans on ads between levels — a few reviewers found them pushy. But the game underneath is calm, clever and genuinely lovely, and the one-time no-ads unlock fixes the only real gripe. If you like logic puzzles that don't stress you out, this one's an easy yes.
Grab it on Google Play, pick a blank picture, and drop your first gem. That's genuinely all it takes.
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