92 Pokemon Coloring Pages

Get ready for a colorful adventure with these 78 Pokemon coloring pages that are all free to download and print! Whether you’re a longtime Pokemon fan or just getting started, you’re going to love seeing your favorite characters come to life with every crayon, colored pencil, or marker stroke.

Pokemon Coloring Pages

These free printable coloring sheets include popular Pokemon like Pikachu, Eevee, Charmander, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and legendary creatures like Mewtwo and Lugia. You’ll also find scenes of Pokemon battles, trainers with their teams, and cute moments of Pokemon eating berries or playing together. These PDF coloring pages are great for both kids and adults who want to relax, have fun, and get creative!

How to Use These Printable Pokemon Coloring Pages

To get started, just click on any of the Pokemon coloring page images or the links below them. This will open the PDF coloring sheet in a new tab. From there, you’re free to download, print, or even color it digitally on an iPad or tablet using your favorite coloring app.
All of these free Pokemon coloring sheets are designed for standard US letter-size paper (8.5 x 11 inches), but they will also fit nicely on A4 paper if you’re outside the U.S. Just hit print and enjoy the fun!

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Fun Things to Do With Your Pokemon Coloring Pages

Once you’ve colored your favorite Pokemon, don’t just let the pages sit in a drawer! Here are some fun, creative ways to turn those free printable coloring pages into awesome Pokemon-themed crafts and activities.

  1. Pokemon Trading Card Posters
    Turn your coloring pages into jumbo trading card-style posters! After coloring your favorite Pokemon, cut the sheet into a rectangle and glue it onto a piece of colored construction paper. Write the Pokemon’s name, type, HP, and a made-up attack or ability below the drawing. Hang them up like giant cards on the wall or use them to create your own card game!
  2. DIY Pokemon Battle Arena
    Color and cut out multiple Pokemon from your printable PDF coloring pages. Glue each onto a piece of cardboard or stiff paper to make them stand. Then build a simple “battle arena” using a shoebox or a flattened cereal box. Kids can move their Pokemon around and pretend they’re having real battles, just like in the games and shows!
  3. Pokemon Evolution Wheel
    Pick a Pokemon that has evolutions, like Charmander. Color Charmander, Charmeleon, and Charizard pages. Cut out each one and glue them onto a circle of cardboard, spacing them evenly. Use a paper fastener to attach a spinning arrow in the center. Spin the wheel to learn about and show off how Pokemon evolve!
  4. Personalized Trainer Badge Set
    After coloring your Pokemon pages, make your own Pokemon Trainer badge set! Draw and color your favorite badges from the regions, cut them out, and glue them onto a sash or a strip of ribbon. For extra fun, wear your badge set while playing Pokemon games or watching the anime.
  5. Pokemon Puzzle Craft
    Turn your finished coloring pages into puzzles! Glue the completed page onto cardboard or card stock. Then draw puzzle-piece shapes on the back and carefully cut them out. Mix them up and try to put them back together again. It’s a fun and creative way to play with your own art.
  6. Pokemon Window Decorations
    Color a Pokemon page and cut out the character. Then tape the cutout onto a window using double-sided tape. You can also glue them onto transparent plastic sheets or wax paper. The light coming through gives them a glowing effect—perfect for a sunny day!
  7. Pokemon Bookmark Buddies
    Pick smaller Pokemon like Pikachu or Eevee and color them. Cut them out and glue them to the top of a strip of construction paper to make a bookmark. You can laminate it with clear tape to make it stronger. These bookmarks are great for school or storytime!
  8. Pokemon Party Hats
    If you’re planning a Pokemon-themed birthday party, these printable coloring pages make great party hats. Choose a Pokemon and color it in. Then cut out the character and glue it onto a cone-shaped hat made from colored paper. Add elastic or string so the kids can wear them during the party.
  9. Build a Pokemon Mobile
    Color and cut out several different Pokemon from your printable sheets. Punch a hole at the top of each one and use string to hang them from a coat hanger or a circular cardboard piece. You’ll end up with a spinning Pokemon mobile that looks great hanging in a bedroom or classroom.
  10. Pokemon Storybook
    Use several Pokemon coloring pages to create your own storybook. After coloring, staple them together and write a short story for each page. Maybe Pikachu is on a journey to find his friends, or Charmander is training to become a strong fire-type! It’s a fun way to mix storytelling and art.
  11. Pokemon Shadow Box Scene
    Create a 3D Pokemon diorama using your colored pages. Choose one as the background, then cut out Pokemon from other sheets and attach them with small folded paper tabs so they stand up. Use a shoebox as the scene box. You’ll get a cool layered effect that looks like a real Pokemon world.
  12. Pokemon Name Practice Sheets
    Use the coloring pages to help younger kids with writing practice. After coloring a Pokemon, write its name at the bottom in big letters. Then on a separate sheet, have the child trace or copy the name several times. This adds an educational twist to their favorite hobby!
  13. Pokemon Magnets
    Print and color smaller Pokemon from your coloring sheets. Cut them out and glue them onto magnetic sheets or attach small magnets to the back. You can now decorate your fridge with your favorite Pokemon characters!
  14. Pokemon Greeting Cards
    Fold a piece of cardstock in half and glue your colored Pokemon cutout to the front. Write a message inside for birthdays, thank-you notes, or just to say “hi” to a friend. These homemade Pokemon cards are super personal and fun to give.
  15. Pokemon Memory Matching Game
    Choose 6-8 Pokemon coloring pages and color two of each. Cut them out into equal-sized squares and glue them onto card stock. Mix them up and play a memory matching game. Flip two at a time to find a match—just like in the classic game!

These Pokemon coloring sheets offer endless fun even after the coloring is done! Whether you’re decorating your room with your favorite characters or building games with them, these free printable PDF coloring pages are more than just paper—they’re a gateway to hours of creative fun. So pick your favorite Pokemon, grab your art supplies, and start creating!

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