Sonic the Hedgehog coloring pages — 42 pages, all free PDF downloads. The set opens with the easiest pages first: simple standing poses, baby Sonic on a blanket, chibi Sonic holding a ring, and a stripped-down running pose built for ages 3 to 5 who are just learning to color inside the lines.
From there it moves into the full character roster — classic game Sonic, all three movie versions, Tails waving from his workshop, Knuckles in fighting stance, Amy Rose with her hammer, Shadow charging dark energy, Metal Sonic, and Dr. Eggman mid-announcement. Pair pages like the Sonic and Tails high five or the full team shot give you two or four characters to color at once— and yes, these Sonic colouring pages print just as cleanly on A4 as they do on US Letter.
The deeper cuts are here too: Super Sonic flying fists-first, Hyper Sonic’s full-page starburst, Dark Sonic’s jagged rage form, Shin Sonic’s viral screaming pose, and Sonic.EXE with the X-shaped eyes. The last page — Super Sonic meditating inside a galaxy spiral with all seven Chaos Emeralds — is the most detailed one and works best for older kids and adult fans.
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Free Printable Sonic Coloring Pages
Simple Standing Sonic for Kids
The most beginner-friendly Sonic page in the set — just a few bold shapes, a huge smile, and nothing complicated to color around. Perfect starting point for ages 3 to 5 who are learning to stay inside the lines.
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Cute Sonic Waving Hello
This sweet version of Sonic leans into his most adorable side — blushing cheeks, sparkling eyes, and tiny hearts floating around him as he waves. A great pick for younger kids or anyone who prefers their Sonic a little softer and cuter.
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Baby Sonic on a Soft Blanket
Baby Sonic from the Sonic Movie is shown here as a tiny round creature with a giant head and the most innocent wide eyes imaginable, sitting on a soft blanket with little fists raised in excitement. The oversized simple shapes make this the easiest page in the entire set for toddlers.
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Chibi Sonic Holds a Ring
Super-deformed chibi Sonic squeezes everything recognizable about the character into the cutest possible proportions, holding a big golden ring with both hands while barely able to contain his excitement. The huge open face areas and simple ring shape are ideal for kids who want a quick, satisfying color.
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Easy Running Pose for Beginners
A stripped-down running Sonic built out of just a handful of big shapes — perfect for the youngest colorists who want to capture the energy of the speedster without dealing with tiny details. The thick bold lines hold up equally well with fat markers or chunky crayons.
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Classic Thumbs Up Hero Pose
The single most iconic Sonic pose — one hand on the hip, one thumb up, grin at full power. This is the image every Sonic fan pictures when they close their eyes and think of the character, making it the essential starting point for any collection
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Full Speed Sprint
Pure momentum frozen on paper — Sonic tilted forward at a sharp angle, quills flat in the wind, speed lines exploding off his body in every direction. The dynamic diagonal composition fills the whole page with energy from corner to corner
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Arms Crossed, Too Cool
Sonic’s legendary "I’m not impressed" stance — arms folded, eyebrow up, giving absolutely zero effort while still looking completely in control. Kids who love Sonic’s attitude will reach for this one immediately.
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Sonic Close-Up Winking Portrait
This full-page close-up portrait puts Sonic’s most expressive feature front and center — those giant eyes, that enormous grin, and one playful wink filling the page from chin to quill tip. The massive open face areas make this one of the most relaxing and satisfying single-zone coloring experiences in the entire set.
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Sonic’s Casual Peace Sign
Sonic at his most laid-back — one hand up with a peace sign, half-smile, zero stress, completely in his element. The simple pose and minimal background make this one of the cleanest and quickest pages to color in the whole set, perfect for kids who want a fast and satisfying result.
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Jumping to Grab the Ring
Rings are the currency of Sonic’s world, and this page captures the exact moment of the leap — fingers stretching, ring glowing just above, checkerboard platform falling away below. The three rings across the page give kids multiple open circle shapes to color in gold or any shade they choose.
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Spin Dash Launch Position
The Spin Dash is one of the most satisfying moves to draw, and this page captures the tight curl and explosive launch energy in bold circular lines. The spiraling speed lines around the ball shape turn the whole page into one giant satisfying pattern to fill in.
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Classic Sonic Wagging His Finger
This is the original 1991 design Sonic — round, chubby, with those big black eyes and stubby little quills — looking exactly like he stepped off a Sega Genesis cartridge. Fans of the retro games will recognize every curve of that classic silhouette immediately.
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Movie Sonic in Green Hills Town
The live-action movie version of Sonic stands in front of the quiet Green Hills town backdrop that started it all, with his signature large eyes and athletic build from the 2020 film. The house and fence outlines in the background give the page a warm, familiar small-town feel.
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Sonic 2 Movie Mountain Sprint
From the Sonic the Hedgehog 2 film, this page shows movie Sonic charging across a snowy mountain road with the dramatic peaks rising behind him. The contrast between the cold mountain background and Sonic’s warm expressive face makes this one of the most visually striking pages in the set.
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Sonic 3 Movie Triumph Pose
This page captures a triumphant moment from Sonic the Hedgehog 3, with Sonic standing tall on a rocky outcrop and one fist punched straight up at the sky. The dark star background gives plenty of dramatic contrast, and the quills blown back in the wind fill the upper half of the page with great bold shapes.
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Sonic Prime Crossing Shattered Ground
Sonic Prime from the Netflix series gets his own action page, running across the fractured multiverse ground with angular shards flying around him in every direction. The geometric broken-ground shapes and portal ring in the background make this one of the most visually distinctive pages in the set.
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Tails Waving from His Workshop
Miles "Tails" Prower waves from his workshop in this solo page that gives the beloved twin-tailed fox his moment in the spotlight. The tool belt and gear shapes in the background reflect his genius inventor personality, and those big fluffy tails make for a satisfying coloring challenge.
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Knuckles in Fighting Stance
Knuckles the Echidna guards his territory in this powerful solo page, both spiked fists raised and feet planted on the rocky cliff edge above the Master Emerald shrine. The dreadlock quills hanging on either side of his face and the wide combat stance fill the whole page with his signature intimidating presence.
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Amy Rose with Her Hammer
Amy Rose owns this page in her signature stance — hammer resting on one shoulder, pink quills perfect, smile absolutely certain of herself. Her iconic red headband and the large open hammer shape give lots of clean space to fill in with pink, red, and white.
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Shadow Charging Up Dark Energy
Shadow the Hedgehog radiates his signature intensity here — one hand raised with dark energy beginning to gather around it, those narrow eyes focused straight at the viewer. The red stripe details throughout his quills, wrists, and boots give kids a clear two-tone coloring guide for the classic black-and-red palette.
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Metal Sonic in Power Stance
Metal Sonic — the mechanical replica built to surpass the original — stands in full robotic glory with his chest power panel open and angular spiked head catching the energy in the air around him. The bold mechanical outlines and simple grid floor are a perfect fit for silver, grey, and electric blue.
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Sonic and Tails Mid-Air High Five
The best friendship in gaming history gets its moment here — Sonic and Tails slamming into a celebratory mid-air high five, both laughing, Tails’s twin tails fanned wide behind him. Two characters in one page means two full coloring zones with complementary blue and orange palettes.
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Sonic and Amy Holding Hands
Sonic and Amy share a rare quiet moment in this sweet park scene — holding hands, both smiling, Amy’s signature red headband front and center. The simple park path and round tree outlines frame a warm composition that’s very popular with younger kids who love the romantic side of the Sonic universe.
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Amy Chasing Sonic Through the Park
One of the most classically Sonic dynamics — Amy at full sprint with hammer raised, Sonic a few steps ahead with that trademark amused look back over his shoulder. The park path and tree outlines frame them in a fun chase composition that fills the entire page naturally.
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Sonic and Knuckles Fist Bump
Rivals turned allies, Sonic and Knuckles share a rare fist bump — Sonic enjoying every second of it, Knuckles trying and failing to suppress a smile. The prominent spiked knuckle details and the two contrasting characters make this a colorful and fun dual-character challenge.
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Sonic vs Shadow Face-Off
The greatest rivalry in Sonic history — Sonic’s grin versus Shadow’s glare, both crouching in battle stance with energy crackling between them in the center of the page. The natural blue-versus-black-and-red contrast makes this page one of the most satisfying in the whole set to finish.
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The Full Team Together
All four of the most beloved Sonic universe characters share one page in this classic team hero shot — four different designs, four different color palettes, and four distinct personalities all represented in their signature poses. The most ambitious coloring challenge in the set and the most rewarding to finish.
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Super Sonic Flying Fists-First
Super Sonic in full flight — body flat and horizontal, fists aimed forward, every quill streaming straight back from the speed, sparks exploding off him in every direction. The open cloud shapes below and the energy trail give kids enormous color zones to fill in gold, yellow, and white.
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Super Sonic and the Seven Emeralds
The ultimate Sonic power-up moment — all seven Chaos Emeralds arranged in a perfect circle around Super Sonic as he hovers in the transformation energy. Each emerald is a large, distinct geometric shape that kids can color in a different shade: red, blue, yellow, green, purple, white, and cyan.
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Hyper Sonic’s Starburst Explosion
Hyper Sonic from Sonic 3 & Knuckles goes completely beyond Super form here, surrounded by a full-page starburst explosion with energy lines radiating out to every edge. The massive open star shapes in the background let kids go full rainbow — and that’s exactly what every Hyper Sonic coloring should look like.
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Super Sonic vs Super Shadow Clash
The most epic confrontation in the entire Sonic universe gets its full-page treatment — Super Sonic and Super Shadow charging from opposite corners with a massive energy explosion in the center. The space background and the bright power forms give kids the full dramatic contrast of gold-and-yellow against black-and-red.
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Dark Sonic’s Rage Form
Dark Sonic — the rage-powered transformation from Sonic X — fills this page with jagged energy and sharp angles that feel completely different from any other version of the character. Kids who love contrast will have a field day deciding exactly how dark to go with the purple, black, and deep blue wisps.
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Shin Sonic Screaming with Energy
Shin Sonic is the internet-famous fan design that went viral for its intensely dramatic expression — wide eyes, massive angular spikes, and a scream that fills the whole page. The electric zigzag lines in the background make this one of the most unique and shareable pages in the set.
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Sonic.EXE — X Eyes and Grin
Sonic.EXE is the iconic creepypasta version of the character that older kids and internet-savvy fans know immediately, with the X-shaped eyes and that permanently unsettling grin. The jagged tattered edges and dark atmosphere make this the most dramatic and unique character page in the entire collection.
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Running Through Green Hill Zone
Green Hill Zone is where every Sonic journey begins, and this page brings the whole scene together — checkerboard ground, loop-de-loop rising in the background, palm trees and round flowers lining the path. Kids who’ve played even one Sonic game will instantly recognize every element here.
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Sonic Charging at Eggman’s Robot
The most classic confrontation in Sonic history — the blue hedgehog charging full-speed at one of Eggman’s round ridiculous robots, fist drawn back, sparks already flying. The bold mechanical robot silhouette and Sonic’s attack pose fill the whole page with kinetic energy and give kids two very distinct zones to color.
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Sonic Delivering Christmas Gifts
Sonic swaps speed for holiday cheer in this Christmas page, Santa hat tilted, arms full of a big wrapped present, standing in front of a decorated tree with snowflakes falling all around him. The bright bow on the gift box, the star topper, and the snowflake shapes give kids four or five distinct festive coloring zones to work through.
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Sonic’s Turkey Disguise
Sonic’s Thanksgiving turkey disguise is a beloved tradition, and this page leans right into the absurdity — feather fan spread wide, beak attached, absolutely not fooling anyone, completely unbothered about it. The large individual feather shapes are perfect for rainbow coloring, giving each feather its own color.
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Chili Dog Break on the Park Bench
Even the fastest thing alive takes a break for his favorite food, and this relaxed bench scene shows Sonic in full chill mode — chili dog in hand, steam rising, eyes half-closed in total satisfaction. The casual crossed-ankle pose and simple park setting make this one of the warmest and most personality-packed pages in the set.
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Dr. Eggman’s Big Announcement
No Sonic page set is complete without Dr. Eggman, and this page captures his theatrical villain personality perfectly — round belly out, finger raised, mustache magnificent, clearly mid-monologue. The gear shapes in the background and his layered red coat and goggles give lots of distinct zones to color.
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Super Sonic Meditating in the Galaxy
The most detailed and ambitious page in the entire set — Super Sonic floating in a meditative pose at the center of a swirling galaxy, with all seven Chaos Emeralds arranged around him and planet silhouettes in the deep space behind. Recommended for older kids, teens, and adult fans who want a long, immersive coloring session.
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Speed Line Shadow Box: Print the Full Speed Sprint page on cardstock and color Sonic in his classic blue. Cut the character out, glue it slightly raised on a second sheet using folded paper strips, and hang the whole thing in a shadowbox frame. The raised cutout gives the speed lines a 3D effect that looks like Sonic is actually bursting off the wall.
Green Hill Zone Diorama: Color the Green Hill Zone loop page with bright greens and blues, then cut it out and stand it upright inside a shoebox. Add crumpled tissue paper as hills in front and a small cardboard loop cut from another sheet. You now have a mini diorama that recreates the first level of the original game.
Chaos Emerald Color-Matching Challenge: Print the Super Sonic and the Seven Emeralds page twice. On the first copy, assign a real crayon or marker color to each emerald — red, blue, yellow, green, purple, white, cyan. On the second copy, challenge a sibling or classmate to match exactly the same shades without looking at the first one. Compare results when both are done.
Custom Trading Card Set: Print the solo character pages — Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, Shadow, Metal Sonic, and Dr. Eggman — at 50% scale so each fits on a 3×4 inch card. Color each one, laminate with clear tape, and cut them out. Write each character’s stats on the back (speed, power, special move) and you have a full handmade trading card set.
Sonic vs Shadow Poster Duel: Color the Super Sonic vs Super Shadow Clash page and the Sonic vs Shadow Face-Off page side by side, then tape them together edge-to-edge on a wall or bulletin board as a wide double poster. Use contrasting warm and cool colors — golds and yellows for Sonic, dark blues and reds for Shadow — so the two halves look like opposite ends of the same battle.
Turkey Feather Rainbow Contest: Print the Turkey Disguise page and set a rule: each feather in the fan must be a completely different color from every other feather. Count the feathers first and pick that many distinct colors before you start. Kids who finish first with no two matching feathers win — it sounds easy but it takes real planning.
Mini Coloring Book Gift Set: Print all 42 pages single-sided, stack them in the order they appear on this page, and fold a sheet of construction paper in half as a cover. Staple the spine twice, write “My Sonic Coloring Book” on the front, and draw a quick Sonic sketch on the cover. Makes a fast birthday gift or party favor that cost almost nothing to put together.
Chili Dog Recipe Card: Color the Chili Dog Break on the Park Bench page, then write a simple chili dog recipe in the blank space around the bench and tree. Look up a basic 3-ingredient chili dog recipe with a parent and write each step in the space. Frame the finished page in the kitchen — it’s both art and a recipe card.
Shadow Box Villain Wall: Print Sonic.EXE, Dark Sonic, Metal Sonic, and Dr. Eggman on one print session. Color each one with dark, dramatic palettes — deep purples, electric blues, and harsh reds. Tape them in a 2×2 grid on black cardstock with a handwritten title “Sonic’s Greatest Enemies” across the top. Great for a bedroom door or game room wall.
Sonic Bookmark Set: Print any five pages at 25% scale so each character fits in a long vertical strip about 2 inches wide and 7 inches tall. Color them, cut them out, and laminate each one. Punch a small hole at the top and thread a short ribbon through. Five bookmarks done — Tails, Knuckles, Amy, Shadow, and Sonic each mark a different book in a series.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Sonic coloring pages really free?
Yes — every page on this site is completely free. There is no account to create, no email to enter, and no subscription required. Click the Download PDF button under any image and the file opens or saves directly to your device.
What paper size do these PDFs print on?
Every PDF is sized to fit both US Letter (8.5×11 inches) and A4 paper. You do not need to adjust any print settings — just open the PDF and print at 100% scale on whichever paper size you have.
Is there a coloring page for Shadow the Hedgehog?
Yes. There are two Shadow pages in this set — a solo standing pose where he is charging up dark energy, and the Sonic vs Shadow face-off page where both characters square off in battle stance. Both are in the solo character section of the page.
Which pages are best for toddlers and young kids?
The first five pages in the set were designed specifically for ages 3 to 5. They use the fewest shapes, the thickest outlines, and no background details. The Simple Standing Sonic, the Baby Sonic on a Blanket, and the Chibi Sonic Holding a Ring pages are the most popular picks for that age group.
Is there a Sonic 3 movie coloring page?
Yes. The Sonic 3 Movie Triumph Pose page shows movie Sonic standing on rocks with one fist raised, inspired by the look from the third film. There is also a Sonic 2 Movie Mountain Sprint page and an original movie version page for the first film.
Do you have Shin Sonic coloring pages?
Yes — the Shin Sonic Screaming with Energy page is included in this set. It features the fan-made design with the angular spikes, wide white eyes, and the open screaming pose that became a viral meme, with electric zigzag lines filling the background.
Are the Sonic.EXE pages appropriate for kids?
The Sonic.EXE page uses a horror-lite cartoon style — the X-shaped eyes and jagged grin are there, but there is no gore, no blood, and no realistic imagery. It is designed for older kids and teens familiar with the creepypasta, roughly ages 10 and up.
Can I use these pages in a classroom?
Yes. All pages are free for personal, educational, and non-commercial use. Teachers can print them for classroom art time, quiet activities, or fan-themed reward sheets. The disclaimer at the bottom of the page covers the usage terms.
Is there a version for older kids or adults who want more detail?
The last page in the set — Super Sonic Meditating in the Galaxy — is the most detailed one. It includes a swirling galaxy background, all seven Chaos Emeralds arranged symmetrically, and planet silhouettes in the far distance. All lines are still bold outlines, but there is significantly more area to fill in. It is the recommended pick for teens and adult Sonic fans.
Where is Sonic the Hedgehog from?
Sonic is a character created by Sega, originally designed by Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara and first released as a video game in 1991. The franchise has since expanded into animated series, comics, and three live-action/animated hybrid films released by Paramount Pictures in 2020, 2022, and 2024.
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Selinay Yucesoy is a preschool educator, illustrator, and content designer based in Izmir, Turkey. With a degree in Early Childhood Education from Anadolu University, she brings her professional expertise to every project. As a dedicated designer and editor since 2022, Selinay specializes in creating engaging, high-quality learning materials and coloring pages that combine creativity with educational principles.