Pick a surprise
Open a fresh drawing dare or play the special challenge of the day.
Draw. Dare. Delight.
Doodle Dare is a joyful drawing game where children race the clock, surprise themselves, and get cheerful AI feedback from a very encouraging shark.
One blank canvas. Endless answers.
Every round is short enough to feel exciting and open enough for a child’s own ideas to shine through.
Open a fresh drawing dare or play the special challenge of the day.
Choose a color, grab a brush, and turn a blank canvas into something wonderfully yours.
The Doodle Shark checks the match and creativity, then sends every artist off smiling.

Today’s Doodle Dare
The daily dare gives every artist the same playful starting point. Try it again, change the colors, add a twist, or come back tomorrow for something completely new.
Peek inside Doodle Dare
One portrait-first game screen keeps every action close, while iPad supports both portrait and landscape play.




A real game—not a drawing worksheet
Surprise prompts, rising challenge, useful tools, lively scores, and short League seasons give every doodle a reason to begin.
Easy, Medium, and Hard dares grow from one clear idea into richer scenes—without asking children to draw the impossible.
Short timers keep the energy high, and Stars can add another ten seconds whenever imagination needs a little longer.
Each scored doodle receives a Match score and a Creativity score, with difficulty-aware expectations and encouraging feedback.
Scored doodles add League points. Children can see the clock, prizes, and a private Guest alias on the leaderboard.
Doodle League
Every scored picture can help a player climb. The board stays small and readable, the current child is easy to spot, and rewards are claimed with a celebratory tap when the League ends.
For parents and grown-ups
Doodle Dare is designed for families. The game asks for as little personal information as possible and keeps public competition behind a game alias.
Read our child-safety approachNo email address, phone number, or social profile is required. Every installation starts with a private Guest alias.
Paintings are stored for the family gallery and are not published to a public drawing feed.
Doodle Dare contains no third-party ads and does not sell children’s information for advertising.
Sound, music, support details, policies, and game-data deletion stay easy to find in the app.
Questions from grown-ups
Doodle Dare is designed for children who can read short English prompts, typically around ages 7 and up. A grown-up can help younger artists read the dare.
The game checks how well the picture matches the dare and how creatively the child used shapes, details, composition, and color. Hard dares are judged a little more strictly than Easy ones.
Yes. Daily Gems refill to the configured free limit, so children can keep receiving scored results over time. Optional Stars add extra time or more scored play after free Gems are used.
No. The League shows a generated Guest alias by default. A child may choose a game nickname, but personal contact details should never be used.
Yes. Visual AI can misunderstand a drawing, especially a very quick or abstract one. Scores are for playful encouragement—not a judgment of a child’s talent or ability.