Some characters were made to be launched across the room. Angry Birds coloring pages still work because kids instantly get the joke: birds are mad, pigs stole the eggs, and something is about to crash. This collection brings that same energy into 36 free printable Angry Birds coloring pages with Red, Chuck, Bomb, Stella, King Pig, and more fan-favorite characters.
Inside the set, you’ll find the pages people actually search for — Red Angry Bird coloring pages, pig battle scenes, Chuck speed pages, Bomb action sheets, easy outlines for younger kids, printable PDFs, and movie-inspired group scenes. We also added holiday pages, cute hatchlings, and simpler designs for preschool ages who just want bold shapes and fun faces to color.

Every page in this collection is a free printable PDF — click the Download button underneath any image to open it directly in your browser. No account, no email, no sign-up required. Every file is pre-formatted to fit both US Letter and A4 paper perfectly at 100% print scale.
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Angry Birds Team Lineup
Red Angry Bird Classic Pose
Red and Chuck Team Up
Chuck Speed Run
King Pig on His Throne
Pig Building Trouble
Red Charges the Fortress
The Blues Together
Matilda in the Meadow
Stella Soaring High
Stella Hearts and Balloons
Mighty Eagle in Flight
Terence Giant Stance
Angry Birds Birthday Party
Who Is Angry Birds?
Angry Birds started as a mobile game in 2009 and quickly became one of the biggest character franchises kids had ever seen on a phone. The idea was simple and weird in the best way: birds launch themselves at pigs who stole their eggs, and somehow it never gets old.
What made it stick was the cast. Red is always frustrated, Chuck is too fast for his own good, Bomb solves problems loudly, and the pigs are smug until the tower falls over. Since then, Angry Birds has grown into movies, cartoons, toys, and still one of the easiest brands for kids to recognize instantly.
How to Color Angry Birds
Angry Birds pages are one of the easiest wins for kids because the characters use bold, recognizable colors and simple shapes. Even younger children usually know who they are coloring before they finish the beak.
Start with the main characters
Red looks best in a strong red with a yellow beak and dark eyebrows. Those eyebrows do most of the work, so coloring them neatly changes the whole expression.
Chuck is bright yellow and naturally becomes one of the most cheerful pages in the set. A warm orange beak works well and makes him stand out immediately.
Bomb is mostly black, but it helps to leave a little white space or use dark gray in some areas so the page still feels open and fun to color rather than too heavy.
Stella brings in pink tones, which is useful if a child wants one page that feels softer or brighter than the others.
The Blues are perfect for using different shades of blue on the same page. Siblings often like dividing these three birds and coloring one each.
King Pig is usually the funniest page to color. Green skin, gold crown, and silly facial expressions do most of the job for you.
What to Do with Finished Angry Birds Coloring Pages Pages
Build a Paper Slingshot Wall
Color Red, Chuck, and Bomb, cut them out, and tape them to a wall or board beside drawn pig towers. It becomes an instant bedroom or classroom display.
Make a Team vs Pigs Game Board
Use bird pages for one side and pig pages for the other. Glue them onto cardboard circles and use them as tokens for a homemade board game.
Create Birthday Party Table Cards
Character pages like Red, Stella, and King Pig work great as party place cards. Color them, fold them, and write names underneath.
Turn Towers into STEM Time
After coloring tower pages, challenge kids to build the same towers with blocks or cups. It turns coloring into a hands-on activity.
Make a Character Vote Wall
Hang up Red, Chuck, Bomb, Stella, and King Pig. Let kids place stickers under their favorite character. It becomes a fun classroom poll.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Angry Birds coloring pages really free?
Yes. Every page is a free printable PDF with no sign-up required.
Do you have Red, Chuck, and Bomb pages?
Yes. The collection includes individual pages for the most popular characters plus team scenes.
Are there pig coloring pages too?
Yes. We included King Pig and several funny pig pages because kids search for them often.
Are these good for younger kids?
Yes. Some pages use thicker outlines and simpler shapes that work well for preschool ages.
Do you have battle scenes with towers?
Yes. Several pages feature slingshots, towers, pigs, and classic game-style action scenes.
Can I use these in a classroom?
Yes. They are great for reward time, indoor recess, early finishers, and party activities.
Do they print on home printers?
Yes. All pages are sized for US Letter and A4 paper.
Are there holiday Angry Birds pages?
Yes. We included Christmas, Halloween, birthday, and themed bonus pages.
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Some kids go straight for Red, others always choose the pigs first. That’s why this set mixes classic characters, battle scenes, easy pages, and fun seasonal extras.
All 36 Angry Birds coloring pages are free to print and ready for home, classroom, or party use.
If they like game characters, try Sonic coloring pages or Minecraft coloring pages next — or browse the full coloring pages collection for more free printables.











