On this page, you will find 40 original Transformers coloring pages — all free to print and download as PDFs! This collection covers the franchise from its G1 Generation 1 roots all the way through Rise of the Beasts and the 2024 Transformers One film.
These free printable Transformers colouring pages include Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron from G1 through his movie design, Grimlock, Starscream, Soundwave, Shockwave, Arcee, Optimus Primal, vehicle transformation scenes, the Autobot and Decepticon symbols, and easy pages for younger kids and Rescue Bots fans.

Every page is a free printable PDF — part of our collection of 5,000+ free coloring pages at cpforkids.com. No sign-up, no account, no email. Click Download PDF under any image to open it instantly, then print at home, in the classroom, or for homeschool use. All pages print on standard US Letter and A4 at full scale.
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Chibi Optimus and Bumblebee
Baby Kawaii Bumblebee
Optimus vs Megatron Final Battle
Grimlock T-Rex Beast Mode
Sports Car Mid-Transformation
Christmas Transformers Santa Hats
Optimus Prime G1 Classic
Bumblebee and Kid High-Five
Dinobot Team Charge
Optimus Prime Transforming
Autobots vs Decepticons Battle
Bumblebee Robot Action Pose
Megatron G1 Classic Villain
Easy Optimus Prime for Toddlers
Easy Autobot Symbol
Rescue Bots Firefighter Robot
Optimus Prime Battle Pose
Bumblebee Camaro Car Mode
Optimus Prime Leads the Team
Bumblebee Rise of the Beasts
Megatron Movie Battle Stance
Optimus Prime and Primal Duo
Autobots Team Lineup
Autobots Charge Together
Optimus and Bumblebee Protect Civilians
Grimlock Robot Sword Raised
Jet Transformer Through Clouds
Police Car Transformer City
Starscream Jet Wings Spread
Soundwave Cassette Open
Shockwave Arm Cannon
Scourge Beast Villain
Arcee Robot and Motorcycle
Jazz Autobot Stylish Pose
Mirage Rise of the Beasts
Optimus Primal Gorilla Beast Mode
Transformers One Orion and D-16
Earthspark Young Transformer Team
Lego Transformers Team
Decepticon Symbol Logo
About Transformers
Transformers started as a toy line from Hasbro and Takara in 1984, and the animated TV series that followed turned Optimus Prime and Bumblebee into household names almost immediately.
The story has always centered on the war between the Autobots, who protect Earth, and the Decepticons, who want to conquer it — a conflict that has now played out across G1 cartoons, live-action films, and the 2024 Transformers One origin story. More than 40 years later, the same characters are still being discovered by a new generation of kids.
How to Color These Transformers Pages
Faction colors are the easiest starting point — Autobots run in reds, blues, and yellows while Decepticons pull toward silver, grey, and purple. The mid-transformation vehicle scenes have the most complex areas in the collection: work the robot parts first, then match the vehicle color on the remaining panels to make the transition read clearly.
- Easy and baby pages: Any crayon works — the chibi pages and baby Bumblebee have the thickest outlines in the set
- G1 pages: Flat bold colors, no blending needed. G1 designs reward confident color choices over careful shading
- Movie pages: More panel lines and battle damage mean these reward working armor section by section — the Optimus axe and Megatron fusion cannon pages especially
- Grimlock T-Rex mode: Mostly metallic tones with warm gold on the jaw and ridge details — the most prehistoric color palette in the collection
- Symbol pages: Autobot and Decepticon logos look best in their classic faction colors but work equally well in any scheme a kid chooses
Transformers Coloring Page Activity Ideas
1. Transformation Before and After Pair
Print the Optimus Prime G1 classic page and the Optimus Prime truck mid-transformation page together. Color both as a matched pair and mount them side by side. One shows the robot, one shows the exact moment the name makes sense. Works as a wall display that explains what Transformers actually are without a single word of text — the coloring does all the explaining.
2. Pick a Side: Autobots vs Decepticons
Print one Autobot page and one Decepticon page per person. Color them in faction colors — Autobot blues and reds on one side, Decepticon silvers and purples on the other. Line them up facing each other when done. Works as a birthday party or classroom activity that runs itself once the pages are printed, because kids will immediately start debating which faction they belong to.
3. Transformers Movie Marathon Pack
Print the Transformers One Orion Pax scene, the Rise of the Beasts Optimus and Primal duo, and the Autobots vs Decepticons battle page. Color one per film era across a Transformers marathon afternoon. Works as a screen-adjacent activity that keeps hands busy and doubles as a timeline of the whole franchise when the three pages are mounted together afterward.
4. G1 vs Movie Design Comparison
Print the G1 Optimus Prime classic page and the movie Optimus Prime battle pose side by side. Color both. 1984 design vs 2023 design, same character, completely different visual language. Works as the most visually interesting coloring comparison in the set — and the one that always starts a conversation about which version is better.
5. Grimlock Prehistoric Diorama
Print the Grimlock T-Rex mode, Grimlock robot sword page, and the Dinobot team charge together. Color all three and arrange them across a shelf or display surface with the team charge in the back, T-Rex in the middle, and robot mode at the front. Works as the only coloring activity in the set that ends with something that looks like a proper display rather than a finished page on a fridge.
6. Transformers Birthday Party Coloring Station
Print the chibi Optimus and Bumblebee duo, baby kawaii Bumblebee, easy Optimus Prime, and Rescue Bots firefighter pages. Set all four out at a long table. Youngest kids take the easy and baby pages, older kids take the character pages. Works as a zero-prep activity that covers every age group at a mixed birthday party with nothing needed beyond paper and a printer the night before.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there easy Transformers coloring pages for toddlers and preschoolers?
Five — simple Optimus Prime with thick bold outlines, baby kawaii Bumblebee with sparkle eyes, Rescue Bots firefighter robot, chibi Optimus and Bumblebee duo, and a large easy Autobot symbol page. All with extra thick outlines and large open areas for young kids.
Do you have Optimus Prime coloring pages?
Four — G1 classic robot mode, mid-transformation from truck to robot, movie battle pose with energon axe raised, and Optimus Prime leading the Autobots through a city battle scene.
Are there Bumblebee Transformers coloring pages?
Four — classic robot mode action pose, Camaro car mode from the side, Rise of the Beasts updated movie design, and Bumblebee doing a high-five with a human kid on a city street.
Do you have Rise of the Beasts coloring pages?
Three Rise of the Beasts specific scenes — Bumblebee in his updated design, Scourge in beast villain mode, and Optimus Prime standing side by side with Optimus Primal.
Are there Grimlock or Dinobot coloring pages?
Three — Grimlock in full robotic T-Rex mode with metallic jaws open, Grimlock in robot warrior mode with sword raised, and the full Dinobot team charging across a prehistoric battlefield together.
What Decepticon pages are in the collection?
Six Decepticon scenes — G1 Megatron standing pose, movie Megatron battle stance, Starscream with jet wings spread, Soundwave with cassette chest panel open, Shockwave with arm cannon raised, and Scourge in beast villain mode. Plus the Optimus vs Megatron one-on-one battle and the full Autobots vs Decepticons city clash.
Are there Lego Transformers coloring pages?
One — a Lego-style Transformers team page with four characters in blocky minifigure proportions with stud details throughout.
Are all 40 pages really free?
Yes — no account, no email, no sign-up. Every page opens as a PDF and prints at full scale on US Letter and A4.
A parent can print the chibi duo, baby Bumblebee, and easy Optimus Prime pages the night before a Transformers birthday party and have a complete coloring station ready with nothing needed beyond a printer. For older kids and teens, the G1 Optimus vs movie Optimus comparison and the Optimus vs Megatron one-on-one are the two pages worth spending a full afternoon on.
For more character coloring pages, the Superhero coloring pages hub covers the full action character range — or the Dinosaur coloring pages section is the closest thing to Grimlock’s T-Rex mode outside of this collection.










