Paint by Numbers for Adults
A relaxing, screen-free way to make real art at home. Premium kits, made for grown-up tastes, backed by a US-based team and a 30-day return guarantee.
Why painting by numbers became an adult hobby again
Paint by numbers started as a 1950s fad sold to families and kids. The version adults are buying today is a different product. Premium canvas, dozens of color-matched acrylics, painting times that stretch over weeks rather than an afternoon. It's closer to a serious creative project than a craft kit, and that's exactly what's pulled adults back to it.
Most of our customers tell us the same thing in different words. They wanted something to do with their hands that wasn't another screen. Something where progress was visible. Something that felt productive without being work. A weekend afternoon disappears into a numbered canvas in a way scrolling never quite manages.
There's a quiet body of research behind this. Repetitive focused tasks like painting, knitting, or playing an instrument lower cortisol and put the brain in a similar state to mindfulness practice. You don't have to read the studies to feel it. Forty minutes of filling in numbered sections and your jaw is unclenched and your shoulders have dropped.
If you're new to painting, paint by numbers is the lowest-stress way to find out whether you actually like it. If you've painted before, the numbered guides give you permission to stop overthinking the composition and just enjoy the brushwork. Either way, you finish with something framed-and-hung worthy. Browse our full paint by numbers collection, or keep reading for the kits adult painters reach for most.
Who picks up our kits

Retirees and empty-nesters
This is our largest customer group. People in their 60s and 70s who have time, want a project, and don't want it to be golf. The 36-color kits are the sweet spot — long enough to feel substantial without becoming a marathon. Many gift the finished pieces to grown children and grandkids.

Working professionals decompressing
A weeknight or weekend ritual after high-cognitive-load work. Lawyers, doctors, software people, teachers. Paint by numbers gives them what golf gives some people: a low-stakes, slow, visibly-progressing escape from inbox brain. Most pick the 24- or 36-color kits and paint in 60- to 90-minute blocks.

Recovering from injury or surgery
Occupational therapists have been recommending paint by numbers for fine-motor recovery for years. The numbered sections give a ready-made target, the brush gives gentle resistance, and the visible day-to-day progress is genuinely motivating. We hear from a steady stream of customers painting through hand surgery recoveries, post-stroke rehab, and chemotherapy weeks.

Anniversary, retirement, and grandparent gifts
This is what custom kits get used for most. Upload a photo of a couple's first home, a parent's wedding, a grandchild's portrait, or a beloved pet, and we turn it into a numbered painting kit they can complete themselves. Hard-to-shop-for relatives are suddenly easy. Start a custom kit →
Pick the challenge level you actually want
Most adult painters find a kit too easy or too detailed because they bought based on size and image. Color count is the better signal. More colors means more numbered sections, finer detail, and a longer total project. Here's how to choose for the painter you want to be on a given weekend.
| Color count | Project feel | Total painting time | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24 colors | Casual painter | 15–25 hours | First kit, busy schedule, bold poster-style designs, gifts for casual hobbyists |
| 36 colors | Regular painter | 20–35 hours | Most popular pick. Balanced detail, finished piece looks “real” without taking over your life |
| 48 colors | Serious painter | 30–50 hours | Photo-realistic landscapes, detailed portraits, large custom-from-photo pieces, painters who want a multi-month project |
A note on size: every Paint Kit Studio kit is 16″ × 20″ (40 × 50 cm), which is the standard frame size adult painters tell us they actually want to hang. Larger isn't necessarily better — wall-friendly is.
For your first kit, 36 colors is almost always the right call. It's enough complexity to feel real but not so much that the canvas overwhelms you in week one. Move up to 48 once you know you like the hobby and want a more ambitious piece — a portrait of a partner, a recreation of a favorite landscape photo, a custom kit from your own image library.
What adult painters tell us

★★★★★
It saved me from boredom when I was confined after surgery and could not drive or walk well.

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This was my first time doing this and I absolutely loved it so much, I ordered three more kits. I paint, listen to music, and it gives me a sense of peace, quiets the mind and before I know it, hours have gone by.

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Good canvas quality, which resulted in hardly any white spots. Great paint quality, smoothly flowing, did not need a second layer. I am placing this on my wall later today.
Questions adult painters ask before their first kit
Is paint by numbers actually good for stress relief?
Yes, and the mechanism is the same one behind why people knit, garden, or play guitar to wind down. Repetitive focused tasks shift the brain out of problem-solving mode and into something closer to flow. After about ten minutes of filling in numbered sections, most people stop checking the time. The combination of low decision-making (the colors are decided for you), visible progress (you can see the painting forming), and gentle hand movement is a reliable formula for lowering tension. We're not making medical claims — but a generation of customers tells us they sleep better the night they paint.
I don't have any art experience. Can I really get good results?
Yes. The whole design of paint by numbers is to take “I can't draw” off the table. The composition is already on the canvas. The colors are pre-mixed. Your job is to put paint inside the lines. As long as you can hold a brush and read a number, the finished piece will look like the reference image. Tips for first-timers: paint largest sections first so the composition emerges early, work top-to-bottom and left-to-right to avoid smudging wet paint, and lay down two thin coats rather than one thick one if a number shows through.
Is paint by numbers a good gift for a retired parent or grandparent?
It's one of the most-given gifts on our store and the return rate is essentially zero. The reasons it works for retirees: it gives them a project, it's not technology-heavy, it produces something tangible they can hang or give away, and it doesn't require any prior experience. For an extra-personal version, our custom kits turn a meaningful family photo (a wedding, a beloved pet, a former home, a grandchild) into a numbered painting they can complete themselves. We can ship gift kits directly to the recipient with a note.
Is paint by numbers manageable with shaky hands or mild arthritis?
Mostly yes, with two adjustments. First, choose a 24-color kit rather than 48 — fewer sections means each section is larger and easier to fill cleanly. Second, the medium brush included in every kit is suited to most of the canvas; reach for the fine brush only on the smallest details, and that's where neat lines matter least anyway. Customers with Parkinson's, arthritis, and post-stroke tremor have all written in to say they completed kits successfully, sometimes pausing on a small detail and coming back the next day. Occupational therapists have recommended paint by numbers for hand mobility work for decades.
How is paint by numbers different from adult coloring books?
Three big differences. First, the medium — real acrylic paint and a brush, rather than colored pencils or markers. The finished piece has texture and depth a coloring book can't reach. Second, the result — paint by numbers produces a 16″ × 20″ canvas you can frame and hang on a wall, while coloring books stay in the book. Third, the time investment — a coloring page is twenty minutes; a paint-by-numbers canvas is twenty to forty hours. Different cravings. People who graduated from adult coloring books usually describe paint by numbers as “the same feeling, but the result is something I'm proud of.”
What kits do you recommend for serious or advanced adult painters?
Two paths. If you want maximum challenge from a stock design, pick a 48-color landscape or portrait — those have 1,200 to 1,800 numbered sections and ranges of subtle color blends that look painterly when finished. If you want something genuinely personal, send us a high-resolution photo (your own landscape shot, a portrait, a favorite painting reference) and we build a 48-color custom kit around it. Advanced painters often layer beyond the numbered guide — adding wet-on-wet blends along edges, glazing translucent layers over base colors, sealing with a gloss medium. The kit is a starting structure, not a ceiling.
Shop paint by numbers kits for adults
Ready to pick a kit?
Browse the full paint-by-numbers product grid above, or if you have a specific image in mind, start a custom kit from your own photo. Every kit ships with a 30-day return window from our US-based team, free returns included. Most adult painters finish their first kit over three or four weekends, framed and on a wall by the next month. We'd love to be part of yours.




































































































