Ultra-fine detail brush
Best for the smallest numbered areas, corners and tightly controlled edges.
Practical brush guide
Each brush in the set has a clear role, so you can choose the right tool for tiny details, line work and larger paint areas.
Best for the smallest numbered areas, corners and tightly controlled edges.
The set intentionally includes two matching 5/0 brushes because this is often the most-used size in paint by numbers.
A strong choice for small shapes and detail work when you want precision without the tiniest tip.
Works well for small to medium paint areas where you still need good control.
Better for broader sections, smoother coverage and straighter edges.
Good for medium-sized areas when you want more paint flow and flexibility.
Best for outlines, narrow forms and final finishing touches.
This brush set is designed together with SINOART specifically for paint by numbers. The sizes, shapes and hair lengths are chosen to match real paint by numbers tasks, from tiny details to broader areas.
The pack includes seven brushes in sizes 5/0, 5/0, 3/0, 0, 3, 3 and 0. In practice, that gives you six different brush types plus two matching 5/0 detail brushes because that size is often used the most.
The second 5/0 brush is included on purpose. In paint by numbers, the smallest precision brush is often the tool you reach for most, so having two is useful both as a backup and when you want to keep colours or painting stages separate.
Nylon works well with acrylic paint and helps the tip stay controlled in fine details, edging and narrow line work. That makes it a practical material for the kind of precision paint by numbers often requires.
A wooden handle feels steadier and more comfortable in hand. That matters especially when you are painting for longer sessions or working slowly through precise detail areas.
The size 3 brushes are better for medium and larger colour areas. The flat brush helps with smoother coverage and straighter edges, while the round brush is more flexible for general painting.
This is a strong upgrade if you want better precision, cleaner edges and a more controlled painting feel than standard kit brushes usually offer. The difference is especially noticeable in tiny numbered areas and finishing work.
The brushes should be washed with water straight after use so acrylic paint does not dry into the bristles. Prompt cleaning and gently reshaping the tip before drying help the brushes stay usable for longer.