Pixel Studio
Draw on a grid, learn coordinates
About Pixel Studio
A pixel editor with a coordinate readout, mirror modes and export. Sneaks grid and coordinate work into making sprites.
Ankhdase tracks 2 distinct skills in Pixel Studio, including Pixel art & grids and Spatial reasoning. Because mastery is estimated per skill rather than per game, the questions shift toward whatever a student is getting wrong — and away from what they have already proved they know.
How to play
- Tap or drag to paint squares. The readout shows the column and row you are on.
- Mirror mode paints the matching square on the other side, which is how symmetry works.
- Save exports a big clean PNG of your pixel art.
Skills Pixel Studio practices
- Pixel art & grids
- Spatial reasoning
Mastery is estimated separately for each of these, which is what lets the difficulty move independently — a student can be fluent on one and still be fed easier questions on another.
Questions about Pixel Studio
- Is Pixel Studio free to play?
- Yes. Pixel Studio is free, runs in any modern browser, and needs no download or plugin. You can play straight away without an account; signing in is only needed if you want progress, streaks and badges saved.
- What age is Pixel Studio for?
- Pixel Studio suits ages 6–13 — roughly Grade 1 to Grade 7+. The difficulty adapts as you play, so it stays useful across that whole range rather than being pitched at one year group.
- What does Pixel Studio teach?
- It practices Pixel art & grids and Spatial reasoning. Every question is tagged with the skill it exercises, so progress is tracked skill by skill rather than as one overall score.
- Does Pixel Studio work on a tablet or phone?
- Yes. Pixel Studio works with touch as well as a mouse, and every drag action has a tap-to-select alternative. Once the page has loaded once it also keeps working offline.
- Can teachers assign Pixel Studio?
- Yes. Teachers can create a class, add students in bulk without email addresses, and set Pixel Studio as an assignment with a goal — a score, a number of minutes, stars or a typing speed. Progress updates automatically as students play.