42 Free FNAF Coloring Pages
Step into the eerie yet exciting world of Freddy Fazbear and friends with these thrilling Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF) coloring pages! This collection of free, printable coloring sheets features all your favorite animatronic characters, from Freddy and Bonnie to Chica, Foxy, and even the creepy Springtrap. Whether you’re a fan of the original game or the later versions, there’s a coloring sheet here to satisfy every FNAF fan’s love for all things spooky and robotic.

These coloring pages capture the intense atmosphere and mysterious characters of the popular horror video game series. You’ll find creepy nighttime scenes, jump-scare moments, and group shots of the whole animatronic crew. These printable PDF coloring pages are perfect for kids who enjoy a bit of scary fun—or for teens and adults who are loyal fans of the franchise. There’s something eerie and cool for every age!
How to Use These FNAF Coloring Sheets
To get started, click on any of the images or links below. Each click will open a new tab with a PDF version of the coloring page. From there, you can print them out for free or download the PDF to color digitally on a tablet or iPad.
All the FNAF coloring pages are formatted to standard US letter size (8.5″ x 11″) but they also print nicely on A4 paper, so they’re perfect for users around the world. Print as many as you like and get ready for hours of spooky coloring fun!
Fun Things To Do With Your FNAF Coloring Pages
Here are some fun and creepy-cool ways to turn your finished FNAF coloring sheets into crafts and decorations that any fan of Freddy’s haunted pizzeria will love.
Create a Jump-Scare Pop-Up Card
Use your FNAF coloring pages to make your very own jump-scare card. Start by choosing a character like Freddy or Foxy and color them in. Cut them out and use small paper springs (made by folding strips of paper accordion-style) to attach the character to the inside of a folded piece of cardstock. When the card is opened, the animatronic will pop up in classic FNAF style. Add spooky messages like “Watch Your Back!” or “You Can’t Hide Forever!” on the front.
Make a Glow-in-the-Dark Wall Display
After coloring a FNAF sheet, trace the characters onto glow-in-the-dark paper or use glow-in-the-dark paint to color certain parts like the eyes or teeth. Tape the artwork to your bedroom walls and turn off the lights for a creepy, glowing FNAF vibe. This works great for themed parties or just as spooky room decor.
Build a Mini Freddy’s Pizzeria Diorama
Use a shoebox to create a small model of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. Use printed and colored characters from the coloring sheets and glue them inside the box to make a mini version of the game’s rooms. Use aluminum foil or metallic paper for the walls to create that eerie security office look. Add cut-out security cameras or paper buttons to complete the scene.
Make FNAF Character Masks
Pick a coloring page that features just the character’s face—like Freddy, Bonnie, or Chica. After coloring, glue the sheet onto a thicker piece of cardboard or a paper plate. Cut out the mask and add holes for eyes. Tape a craft stick to the bottom or punch holes on the sides to attach string so you can wear it. These masks are perfect for Halloween or just creepy dress-up fun.
Turn Them Into Bookmarks
Take a vertical FNAF coloring page or trim a section with a cool character. After coloring, glue it onto a thicker piece of cardboard and cut it to a bookmark size. You can laminate it with clear tape or contact paper to make it last longer. Add a hole and some spooky ribbon to the top, and now you’ve got a haunted bookmark for your next scary story.
Design Your Own FNAF Trading Cards
Cut out sections of the coloring sheets to create mini FNAF trading cards. Color them and glue them onto index cards. On the back, write stats like “Jump Scare Level,” “Speed,” “Stealth,” or “Creep Factor.” Trade them with friends or use them to invent your own card game!
Make a Door Hanger Warning Sign
Take a scene from one of the coloring pages and color it in dark tones. Cut the sheet into the shape of a door hanger and write messages like “Beware of Animatronics” or “Do Not Enter—Night Shift in Progress!” Laminate if desired and hang it on your bedroom or closet door for a fun and spooky decoration.
Create a FNAF Puzzle Game
After coloring a sheet, glue it onto a thin cardboard base and let it dry. Then, cut it into puzzle pieces using simple shapes (like squares or zigzags). Mix the pieces up and challenge your friends to see who can put Freddy and his crew back together the fastest.
Make an “Animatronic Wanted” Poster
Use a coloring page to create a wanted poster, like something you’d see inside the FNAF security office. After coloring, write details like the character’s name, crime (“Jump-Scaring Staff”), and last seen location (“Main Stage”). Hang the posters around the house or classroom for spooky vibes.
Build a Shadow Puppet Theater
Pick characters like Shadow Freddy or Marionette and color them in black or dark shades. Cut them out and tape them to straws or skewers. Shine a flashlight against a wall or sheet to cast creepy shadows. You can even act out your own FNAF story in shadow puppet style!
Design a DIY Night Guard Badge
Take one of the coloring pages and shrink a picture of a security guard or animatronic. Color and cut it out, then glue it onto a small rectangle of cardboard. Write your name and title (“Night Guard”) and tape a safety pin to the back. Now you’ve got your own badge to wear on your night shifts at Freddy’s!
These free, printable FNAF coloring pages can be so much more than just coloring fun. With a few extra supplies, they turn into crafts, games, decorations, and even party props that bring the haunted pizzeria world right into your home. Whether you’re gearing up for Halloween, a themed birthday, or just love spooky stuff, these PDF coloring sheets are perfect for any fan of Five Nights at Freddy’s.
Don’t forget—you can download or print as many as you want! Come back anytime for more creepy-cool adventures with Freddy and friends.
