Most of us have seen famous paintings like The Starry Night, Girl with a Pearl Earring, or The Great Wave, but how much do you actually know about the stories, artists, and centuries of history behind them?

PaintGuesser is built around a simple idea: exploring fine art should be fun, accessible, and rewarding. Whether you are already an art history enthusiast or just someone who enjoys trivia and beautiful visuals, the game turns learning into an intuitive, bite-sized experience.

You are presented with famous artworks and challenged to identify key details about them:
  • Guess the Title: Recognize masterpieces from iconic portraits to sweeping landscapes.
  • Identify the Painter: Connect the unique brushwork and signature styles of over 150 masters, from Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt to Monet, Van Gogh, and Hilma af Klint.
  • Name the Movement: Learn how different eras shaped human expression, from the Italian Renaissance and Dutch Golden Age to Romanticism, Impressionism, and Expressionism.
  • Find the Museum: Discover where these originals live today, from the Louvre and the Prado to the Met and the Uffizi.
Game Modes:
  • Classic Chapter Progression: Work your way through 50 themed chapters of increasing depth. Each chapter presents a curated batch of 10 artworks to test your eye and memory.
  • Custom Practice Mode: Want to study a specific painter, brush up on a particular art movement, or focus on a single museum collection? Set custom filters and practice at your own pace without pressure.
  • The Interactive Gallery: Every single painting in the 500+ artwork database can be inspected in detail. Read concise historical context, explore the artist's background, and see where the piece is housed in the real world.

Choose from multiple visual board themes, adjust audio settings, and track your accuracy as you go. PaintGuesser is designed to be a relaxing, informative pastime you can jump into for five minutes or spend an entire evening exploring.

Public Domain & Image Sources: Every artwork featured in PaintGuesser is in the public domain worldwide, sourced directly from Wikimedia Commons and digital museum archives. The high-resolution photographic reproductions represent two-dimensional historical works whose copyrights have expired.