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Space Coloring Games

100 free levels · 33 easy · 34 medium · 33 hard

The Space category turns the night sky into a coloring playground — rockets, planets, moons, stars, astronauts, UFOs, constellations, and space scenes. Most Space levels share a dark navy background, which makes the bright accent colors of planets and stars pop dramatically. Space is a popular category for kids fascinated by astronomy and for adults who enjoy the visual contrast of bright marks on a dark canvas.

What to expect

Space levels lean medium to hard. Grids are typically 12x12 to 14x14 with six to eight colors. The recommended workflow is: dark background first, then planet bodies, then small accents like stars and details. Skipping the dark background and starting with stars makes the picture much harder to read while in progress, so we recommend the layered approach across this category.

Best for

  • Kids who love astronomy, rockets, or sci-fi
  • Players who enjoy dramatic color contrast
  • Sessions where you want a finished image with strong visual punch
  • Practicing the "background first, accents last" workflow

Frequently asked about space coloring

Why does the background need to be colored first in Space levels?

The dark backdrop defines the scene. If you place small bright stars first, you cannot tell where the picture ends and the empty grid begins. Filling the background early gives you a clear canvas to work against.

Are there any astronaut or rocket levels?

Yes — astronaut, rocket, UFO, and space-shuttle levels all appear in the rotation. Use the search bar at the top of the page to find specific subjects quickly.

Do Space levels work for color-blind players?

Most Space levels rely on hue contrast (yellow stars, red rockets, blue planets) which can be tricky for some types of color vision. We continue to add levels with stronger lightness contrast, which tend to be more accessible.