Few things get kids more excited than Pokémon — and Pokémon coloring pages are one of the fastest ways to turn that energy into something a little quieter. This set has 40 free printable coloring sheets for toddlers, preschoolers, kids, and adult fans, covering everything from the first Kanto starters to the 2025 Pokémon Horizons characters.
Each page features clean bold outlines, large open coloring areas, and no shading — easy to color, light on ink. The first three pages are the simplest, built for little hands with thick outlines and minimal detail. From there you’ll find Snorlax, Jigglypuff, all eight Eevee evolutions, the Charizard card format page, the ghost type trio, and a Pikachu mandala for older fans — these are also the Pokémon colouring pages families in the UK and Australia print most, and every PDF scales cleanly to A4.
Parents, teachers, and fans use these free printable Pokémon coloring pages for rainy afternoons, classroom activities, birthday setups, and quiet time at home. The easy starter pages work for kindergarten, the legendary and battle pages for older grades and adult fans.
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Simple Pikachu for Little Colorists
The most beginner-friendly page in the set — Pikachu’s round body, rosy cheeks, and zigzag tail in just a handful of bold shapes with nothing complicated to fill in. Perfect starting point for ages 3 to 5 who are just learning to stay inside the lines.
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Simple Charmander Ready to Color
Charmander’s round orange body and the little outlined flame on his tail make this one of the most satisfying easy pages to fill in — just warm oranges, a pale belly, and that tiny flickering flame at the tip.
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Simple Squirtle Waving Hello
Squirtle’s round blue body, domed shell, and cheerful wave make this one of the easiest and most instantly recognizable starter pages in the set. The shell outline and belly patch give young kids two clear color zones to work through.
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Pikachu’s Classic Hero Stance
The most iconic Pikachu pose — wide smile, sparking cheeks, tail up — exactly the image that’s been on lunchboxes and backpacks for 30 years. The electric spark shapes around the cheeks give kids a fun detail to color in bright yellow or white.
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Pikachu Unleashing Thunderbolt
Pikachu mid-Thunderbolt — crouched low, cheeks blazing, a massive jagged lightning bolt exploding upward and filling the whole page. The bold zigzag lightning shape and the glowing spark outlines around the body make this the most electric page in the collection.
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Pikachu and Eevee — Best Friends
The two most popular Pokémon in the franchise share one page in this sunny hillside scene — Pikachu’s yellow against Eevee’s warm brown, two very different shapes that complement each other perfectly on the page.
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The Original Three Starters Together
The three Kanto starters share one page in their most classic group pose — fire, grass, and water all in one composition. Three different body shapes, three different color palettes, and a natural coloring challenge that every Pokémon fan will want to tackle.
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Bulbasaur Resting in the Meadow
Bulbasaur in the meadow — that distinctive round body, the teal and dark green spot pattern, and the large plant bulb on its back radiating leaf and vine shapes outward. The bulb details and the flower outlines in the grass give kids multiple distinct color zones.
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Charmander’s Full Evolution Line
All three stages of Charmander’s evolution shown side by side — tiny Charmander, medium Charmeleon, and the full-wingspan Charizard on the right. The scale progression from left to right creates a natural composition that fills the whole page, and the three stages give kids a satisfying coloring journey.
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Squirtle’s Full Evolution Line
Squirtle’s complete evolution from the tiny starter to the massive cannon-backed Blastoise in one page. The water cannon shapes on Blastoise’s shell and the increasing size from left to right make this one of the most visually satisfying evolution pages in the set.
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Charizard Unleashing Fire
Charizard at full power — wings spread to fill the upper page, flame blast erupting forward, tail flame burning behind. The massive wing shapes create enormous open areas to fill, and the flame outline gives kids complete creative freedom over how dramatic the fire looks.
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Snorlax’s Afternoon Nap
Snorlax doing what Snorlax does best — lying flat on its back, enormous belly up, tiny feet in the air, completely unbothered by the world. The giant round belly shape takes up most of the page and is one of the most satisfying large open areas to fill in the entire set.
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Jigglypuff Performing on Stage
Jigglypuff mid-performance — microphone raised, eyes wide and sparkling, musical notes floating all around. The stage spotlight circle and the floating note shapes give kids clear distinct zones to color, and the round pink body is one of the cleanest simple fills in the set.
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Eevee in a Sunny Flower Field
Eevee sitting in the most natural setting imaginable — a simple flower field, that distinctive fluffy collar, and a long curled tail. The collar fur, flower outlines, and sky together give kids multiple soft zones to work through with warm browns and gentle greens.
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Eevee and All Its Evolutions
Eevee at the center with all eight evolutions arranged in a circle around it — nine Pokémon, eight different color palettes, one page. This is the most ambitious and color-rich page in the fan favorites section and the first choice for any kid who loves Eevee.
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Gengar Grinning in the Dark Forest
Gengar’s permanent wide grin and glowing eyes against a haunted forest background — the gnarled tree outlines are thin background elements while Gengar dominates the foreground in bold. The contrast between the round purple body and the dark forest setting makes this one of the most dramatic pages in the set.
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Onix Bursting Through the Cave Wall
Onix’s enormous segmented stone body fills this page from edge to edge, mid-burst through a cave wall with rock fragments flying outward. The repeating round stone segment pattern creates a natural geometric design that fills the whole page and is deeply satisfying to color in grays and browns.
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Mew Floating in a Dreamy Sky
Mew drifting peacefully through a dreamy sky — the small round pink body, those large gentle eyes, and the long curved tail trailing behind. The cloud and star shapes in the background give kids soft accent details to fill in around the simple central figure.
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Mewtwo’s Psychic Battle Stance
Mewtwo at full psychic power — battle stance, both hands raised with energy orbs glowing, psychic wave lines radiating outward from the body in every direction. The energy orb outlines and radiating wave shapes give kids a dramatic composition to fill with purples, whites, and deep blues.
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The Legendary Bird Trio
The three Kanto legendary birds together — Articuno’s crystal ice wings on the left, Zapdos’s jagged lightning feathers in the center, Moltres’s sweeping flame wings on the right. Three completely different color palettes in one page, making this the most colorful legendary page in the set.
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All 151 Original Pokémon — The Complete Poster
All 151 original Pokémon on one page in a classic poster layout — the major fan favorites larger in the center, the full roster filling every edge. This is the most ambitious page in the entire set and is recommended for older kids and adult fans who want the ultimate coloring challenge.
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Ash and Pikachu — Ready to Battle
The most iconic trainer and Pokémon duo in the entire franchise — Ash in his cap with one fist raised and Pikachu riding his shoulder. The hat, vest, fingerless gloves, and Pikachu’s rosy cheeks give kids a full range of distinct color zones to work through.
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Ash, Misty, and Brock — The Original Team
The original trio of trainers together — Ash with Pikachu on his shoulder, Misty cradling Togepi, Brock standing behind them. Three distinct outfits and three distinct color palettes make this one of the most detailed and rewarding trainer pages in the set.
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Team Rocket Blasting Off Again
"Looks like Team Rocket’s blasting off again!" — Jessie, James, and Meowth flying diagonally across the page with speed lines and stars surrounding them. The diagonal composition fills the whole page with energy, and the three distinctive character designs give kids a fun variety of outfits and shapes to color.
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Water Type Trio — Squirtle, Vaporeon, Gyarados
Three of the most iconic water type Pokémon on one page — Squirtle in front, Vaporeon’s elegant flowing form beside it, and the massive Gyarados coiled in the background. Three completely different shapes and three shades of blue and teal make this the most visually striking type-themed page in the collection.
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Ghost Type Trio — Gastly, Haunter, Gengar
The ghost type evolution line together in one haunted night scene — wispy Gastly in the background, clawed Haunter in the middle, and grinning Gengar in the foreground. The three progressively more solid and dramatic shapes fill the page naturally with a dark and playful Halloween energy.
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Charizard Pokémon Card to Color
A Pokémon card format page with Charizard illustrated inside — wings spread, flame ready, the card border and HP bar outline framing everything. This format lets kids color both the card design and the Charizard illustration separately, making it one of the most unique pages in the entire set.
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Giant Pokéball — Gotta Catch ‘Em All
A giant Pokéball filling the entire page from edge to edge — the bold red and white halves, the center button, and energy burst lines radiating outward. One of the most graphically satisfying pages to color in the set, and the simplest two-color challenge for kids who want a clean fast result.
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Kawaii Pikachu with Hearts and Stars
Pikachu in full kawaii mode — head three times the size of the body, enormous sparkling eyes, hearts and stars floating all around, one tiny paw raised with a heart. The oversized simple shapes make this one of the most approachable pages in the set for kids who love the cute side of Pokémon.
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Chibi Starter Squad
All five of the most beloved first-generation Pokémon in chibi form — Pikachu, Charmander, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Eevee — each with oversized round heads and tiny bodies. Five different color palettes in one cute group page, ideal for kids who want a fast and satisfying coloring session.
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Pikachu and Eevee’s Halloween Costumes
Pikachu as a vampire and Eevee as a witch — both in costume, both holding their trick-or-treat bags, with a glowing pumpkin between them and a Halloween night sky above. The costume details and the pumpkin give kids clear festive coloring zones to work through.
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Pikachu’s Christmas Gift Delivery
Pikachu in a Santa hat with a big wrapped present, standing in front of a Christmas tree with snowflakes falling all around. The hat, the bow on the gift, the tree star, and the snowflake shapes give kids five distinct festive coloring zones to work through.
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Pikachu’s Birthday Party
Pikachu in a party hat next to a birthday cake — a page built for birthdays, classroom celebrations, and any occasion that calls for both Pokémon and cake. The cake frosting pattern, candles, and confetti give kids a cheerful set of festive shapes to color.
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Mewtwo vs Charizard — Epic Battle
The ultimate Pokémon power match — Mewtwo’s psychic energy orbs against Charizard’s fire blast, meeting in a massive explosion between them. Recommended for older kids and teens who want a longer and more detailed coloring challenge with multiple distinct energy zones to fill in.
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Charizard Soaring Over the Volcano
Charizard soaring above a dramatic volcanic landscape — wings spread to fill the entire upper page, lava flows visible below, flame tail and volcanic smoke merging behind. This is the most epic and landscape-rich page in the entire set and works best for older kids who enjoy a longer immersive coloring session.
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Starters Across All Generations
One starter from each generation together in one massive group composition — a celebration of the franchise’s full history from Bulbasaur to the newest starters. This is the deepest cut in the entire collection and the definitive page for Pokémon fans who want to test their knowledge of every generation’s color palette.
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Mega Charizard X in Battle
Mega Charizard X is the fan-favorite transformation — darker, heavier, with those distinctive horns and the rare blue flame tail. The angular horn shapes and the wide wingspan fill the page from corner to corner in one of the most dramatic compositions in the entire set.
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Liko and Roy — Pokémon Horizons
Liko and Roy are the new generation of Pokémon trainers from the Horizons series — the first main characters to replace Ash in the franchise’s history. This page captures both of them in their signature outfits in the clean, smooth art style of the new series.
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Psyduck’s Constant Headache
Psyduck is permanently baffled by its own psychic powers, and this page freezes that classic confused pose — both hands pressed to the head, eyes crossed, swirly lines suggesting the headache that never quite goes away. One of the most character-rich single poses in the set.
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Pikachu Mandala — Detailed Circle Design
A Pikachu mandala — the iconic face at the center surrounded by concentric rings of lightning bolts, Poké Balls, and star shapes in perfect symmetry. This is the most meditative and detail-rich page in the set, designed for older kids, teens, and adults who want a longer coloring experience.
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Pokémon Trading Card Set Print the Charizard card page, the giant Pokéball page, and five or six individual character sheets — Pikachu, Eevee, Mewtwo, Snorlax, Gengar, and Jigglypuff work well. Color each one, laminate with clear tape, and cut them down to standard card size. Write the Pokémon’s name, type, and one special move on the back of each card. Shuffle the set and deal three cards to each player — the player who can name all three Pokémon’s types correctly wins the hand.
Eevee Evolution Gallery Wall Print the Eevee and All 8 Evolutions circle page at full size and color each evolution in its correct palette — Vaporeon in blue, Flareon in orange, Umbreon in black, Sylveon in pink and white. Cut the finished page out, mount it on black cardstock slightly larger than the page, and hang it as a framed poster. If you want to go further, print the individual Eevee flower field page separately and hang it next to the circle as a companion piece.
Legendary Bird Mobile Print the Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres trio page and cut each bird out individually after coloring. Punch a small hole at the top of each cutout and hang them from a wooden dowel or a coat hanger with three lengths of string at different heights. Articuno in icy blues and whites, Zapdos in electric yellows and blacks, Moltres in deep reds and oranges — hung near a window, the color contrast between all three is striking.
Starter Squad Birthday Banner Print the three Kanto starter pages — Charmander, Bulbasaur, Squirtle — plus the chibi starter group page. Color all four, cut them out, and tape them in a row along a length of string or ribbon as a birthday banner. Add the birthday person’s name between the characters with marker on folded paper tags. Works for any age, costs almost nothing, and is instantly recognizable to any Pokémon fan.
Psyduck Confusion Story Game Print the Psyduck headache page and the Team Rocket blasting off page for each player. After coloring, each person has two minutes to write a short story connecting the two pages — why is Psyduck confused, and what does Team Rocket have to do with it? Read the stories aloud. The most creative answer wins the round, and the finished pages go home as prizes.
Pikachu Mandala Meditation Timer Print the Pikachu mandala page for each participant. Set a timer for 20 minutes. The rule is simple: color in silence, no talking, phones face down. Work from the outside ring inward toward Pikachu’s face at the center. This is the closest thing to a screen-free mindfulness activity that kids who love Pokémon will actually agree to sit still for — and the finished mandala looks impressive enough to frame.
Ghost Type Halloween Garland Print the Gastly, Haunter, and Gengar ghost trio page and the Halloween Pikachu and Eevee page. Color both in Halloween palette — deep purples, orange, black, and lime green. Cut the characters out individually, punch holes at the top, and string them alternating along orange yarn as a Halloween garland. Hang across a mantelpiece or doorframe for instant Pokémon-themed holiday decoration.
All 151 Poster Challenge Print the all 151 original Pokémon poster page. Give one copy to each family member or classmate with a rule: everyone uses a completely different color palette — one person goes classic game colors, one goes pastel, one goes neon. Compare the finished versions side by side. Every poster looks completely different despite starting from the same page, and the comparison itself becomes the conversation.
Pokémon Birthday Card Print the birthday Pikachu with cake page and fold a piece of construction paper in half as a card. Color the page, trim it slightly smaller than the folded card front, and glue it on. Write the birthday message inside. The result is a handmade birthday card that looks better than anything from a store and takes about ten minutes to make with a child.
Mini Pokémon Coloring Book Print all 40 pages single-sided and stack them in the order they appear on this page — easiest pages first, most detailed pages last. Fold a sheet of heavy cardstock in half as a cover, staple the spine twice, and write “My Pokémon Coloring Book” across the front. Draw a simple Pikachu outline below the title or let the child draw their own. Makes an instant birthday gift, a party favor, or a rainy day activity kit that costs almost nothing to put together.
Whether you’re printing a quick Pikachu coloring sheet for a preschooler on a Tuesday afternoon or working through the all 151 original Pokémon poster page over a weekend, these free printable Pokémon coloring pages are ready whenever you need them — no prep, no waiting, just open and print. A teacher looking for a low-effort Friday activity can print the easy starter pages for younger grades and the legendary trio or card format page for older students from the same collection. All 40 pages are here, free, as printable PDFs.
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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.