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Playful comparison It’s like having a coloring book that never runs out of pages. Squid Game Coloring Round lets you color familiar scenes with your own style—bright, silly, or super calm. What you do in the game This is a coloring game: Choose a picture scene, Pick colors, Fill sections carefully, Create your own version of the image. Your loop: Select an image. Choose a color. Color sections (sometimes tap-to-fill, sometimes brush). Adjust and finish your picture. Real player moment: you start with “normal” colors… then you try one weird color choice and suddenly it looks awesome. Controls Desktop Mouse to select colors and color areas (click or click-and-drag). Mobile Tap to pick colors and color (if supported). How you “win” / progress There’s no fail screen. Your goal is finishing pictures you like: Neater coloring, More creative palettes, Faster finishing once you learn the tools. Coloring tips (specific, 12 tips) Pick 3 main colors first. A simple palette makes the picture look clean. Start with big areas. Large sections build confidence and speed. Save dark colors for outlines and shadows. Too much dark early can hide details. Use one “pop color.” One bright color (like neon) makes the picture stand out. Edge trick: color the border slowly first, then fill the middle fast. If there’s a fill tool, use it on flat areas and brush only the tricky parts. Keep skin/face colors simple. Busy patterns near faces can look messy. If you make a mistake, fix it right away (undo/eraser if available). Try “unexpected” colors for fun—purple sky, teal hair, rainbow outfit. Zoom in for small parts if the game allows it. Coach voice: Slow hands, clean lines. Break reminder: if you’re stuck choosing colors, take a 30-second pause—your brain resets. Levels / modes / progression Progress is picture-based: Finish one picture, Try another scene, Experiment with more styles. Common problems & quick fixes Color won’t apply: Make sure you selected a color and the correct tool. Accidental mis-taps: Zoom in or tap slower. Laggy brush: Close extra tabs. No sound: Many coloring games are silent; check volume if you expect sound. Fullscreen issues: Toggle fullscreen or refresh once. Parent note (2–3 lines) This is a calm creativity game that supports focus and fine motor control. Set a gentle limit like one picture per session, then take a break. Quick Info box Platform: Browser (HTML5) Genre: Coloring / creativity Age fit: 6–13 Session length: 8–20 minutes Controls: Click/tap to color and choose tools FAQ (6) Q1: Do I have to use “real” colors? A: Nope—use any colors you want. Weird colors can look great. Q2: How do I color neatly? A: Do edges slowly first, then fill the middle. Q3: Is there an eraser or undo? A: Many versions have one. Look for an undo/eraser button. Q4: Is it scary? A: It’s a coloring game, focused on relaxing art. Q5: Can I play on a phone? A: Often yes, if touch controls work smoothly. Q6: What’s a good beginner palette? A: Pick 3 main colors plus one bright accent color.

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