Say “BA-NA-NA” one more time — these Minion coloring pages are here, and they cover the full roster. Bob with his teddy bear Tim, Stuart playing electric guitar, Kevin in full leader mode, King Bob on his throne, and all five Mega Minions from Despicable Me 4. The chaos starts on page one.
Each page features one or more Minions in a specific scene — the set opens with the thickest outlines for toddlers and moves into more detailed pages for older kids. You’ll find easy single-character pages, duo scenes, group chaos, costume pages, lab scenes, and seasonal designs. The full set has 36 free printable Minion coloring pages including Halloween, Christmas, and birthday pages.

The set also includes the Evil Purple Minions from Despicable Me 2, a Gru lab scene, a pirate page, a rocket page, and a three-Minion lab scene that’s the most detailed in the set — best for older kids and adults with colored pencils and patience.
Every page is a free printable PDF — no account, no email, no sign-up. Click any image below to open the PDF, then print on US Letter or A4 at home, in the classroom, or for homeschool use.
Easy Minion Waving for Kids
Cute Minion with a Heart Balloon
Baby Minion with a Giant Banana
Minion Running with a Banana
Kawaii Minion Face
Minion in a Flower Field
Minion with a Giant Ice Cream
Minion and Baby
Bob Jumping with Excitement
King Bob on His Throne
King Bob Gets His Crown
King Bob on the March
Stuart Playing Electric Guitar
Stuart in a Cool Pose
Stuart and the Giant Sandwich
Kevin, Stuart and Bob
Mega Dave Flexing
Mega Mel’s Laser Eye
Mega Gus Takes Flight
Evil Purple Minion
Purple Minion Roaring
Minion with Gru
Minions in Gru’s Lab
Minion on a Rocket
Halloween Minion Vampire
Christmas Minion Santa
Minion Birthday Party
Minion Pirate with a Treasure Map
Minion DIY Superhero
Three Minions in the Lab
Who Are the Minions?
Minions are small yellow creatures who first appeared in Despicable Me (2010) as the bumbling henchmen of supervillain Gru. They speak Minionese — a mix of English, Spanish, French, and gibberish — and their obsession with bananas has become one of the most recognizable running jokes in animated film history. The three main characters are Kevin (tall, two eyes, sprout hair — the leader), Stuart (medium, one eye — the musician), and Bob (short, two different colored eyes — the innocent one who briefly became King Bob).
In Despicable Me 4 (2024), five Minions were given superpowers by the Anti-Villain League and became the Mega Minions: Dave (super strength), Mel (laser eye), Tim (stretchy arms), Jerry (rock form), and Gus (flight). The Despicable Me franchise is now the highest-grossing animated series of all time, which explains why minion coloring pages and despicable me color pages are consistently among the most searched coloring topics every year.
Coloring Tips for Minion Pages
The canonical Minion colors are simple: yellow body, gray goggles with white lenses, blue denim overalls, black goggle frames, white gloves, and brown shoes. Stuart has one eye, Bob has two different colored eyes (one green, one brown), and Kevin is the tallest. If you want the Evil Purple Minions to look accurate, go deep purple with wild hair and leave the teeth white for contrast.
For kids:
- Crayons for the easy pages — thick outlines hold up well
- Yellow + blue is all you need for a classic Minion
- The King Bob pages look great with gold for the crown, red for the cape
For older kids and adults:
- Colored pencils for the lab scene and Mega Minions pages
- For Mega Dave, try hulk-green instead of yellow — unofficial but satisfying
- The three-Minion lab page has the most detail — work background to foreground
The pictures to color in the easy section (pages 1–4) have the widest open spaces and work well with markers too. If you’re printing for a party, cardstock holds up better than standard printer paper when kids press hard with crayons.
What to Do With Your Finished Pages
Custom Stickers: Print any single-character page on sticker paper and cut around the outline. Bob, Stuart, and King Bob all cut cleanly into sticker shapes. The cute Minion coloring pages in the easy section work especially well — simple shapes, no fiddly edges.
Birthday Party Activity: The Minion birthday coloring page was built for this — party hat, candles, confetti already in the scene. Print one per guest, set out crayons, and finished pages go home as party favors. Easier and cheaper than most party activities.
Bookmark: Cut a tall rectangle around any single-character Minion coloring sheet, back it with cardstock, punch a hole at the top, and thread a ribbon through. A layer of clear tape over both sides keeps the colors from fading. Bob and Stuart both work well for this.
DIY Puzzle: Glue any finished page onto cardboard, let it dry, and cut into irregular pieces. The group chaos page and the Mega Minions team page make the most satisfying puzzles — more color variation means more visual difference between pieces.
Mini Coloring Book: Staple five or six finished Minion coloring sheets together with blank sheets between them. It becomes a personal take-home book — the Kevin, Stuart, and Bob trio page makes a natural cover. A good option for classroom use or a quick handmade birthday gift.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Minion coloring pages free?
Yes — all 36 pages are completely free. Click any image or the PDF link below it to open and download directly. No sign-up, no email, no account needed.
What color are Minions?
Minions are yellow with gray goggles, blue denim overalls, white gloves, and brown shoes. Kevin has two eyes and tall sprout hair. Stuart has one eye and combed hair. Bob has two different colored eyes — one green, one brown, which is the source of his unique look. The Evil Minions from Despicable Me 2 are deep purple with wild hair and jagged teeth.
Which Minion has two different colored eyes?
Bob. He has one green eye and one brown eye — a condition called heterochromia. It’s one of the easiest ways to tell him apart from Kevin and Stuart, and it’s part of what makes him the most distinctive of the three main Minions.
Is there a Bob Minion coloring page?
Yes — three pages. Bob hugging his teddy bear Tim, Bob eating a giant banana, and Bob jumping with excitement.
Is there a King Bob coloring page?
Yes — three pages. King Bob on his throne, King Bob being crowned with other Minions bowing, and King Bob marching in full royal regalia. The throne page is the most popular of the three.
Can I download all these as a coloring book?
Every page is a separate PDF download. To build your own color book Minions collection, download the pages you want and save them in a folder — you can then print the whole set at once or take them to a print shop. Stapling finished pages together makes a fun personal coloring book.
Are there easy Minion coloring pages for toddlers?
Yes — the first four pages in the set use the thickest outlines and fewest shapes. The waving Minion and the baby Minion with the giant banana are the simplest. Both work well with large crayons for kids just learning to color.
Are there Mega Minion coloring pages?
Yes — four pages covering the Mega Minions from Despicable Me 4. Mega Dave flexing, Mega Mel firing his laser eye, Mega Gus flying with his cape, and a full team page with all five Mega Minions together.
Minions and all associated characters and designs are trademarks of Universal City Studios LLC and Illumination Entertainment. The illustrations on this page are original fan-art style coloring pages created for personal, non-commercial use only. This site is not affiliated with or endorsed by Universal or Illumination.
These 36 pages cover the Minions from every angle — easy pages for little kids, character-specific pages for fans who know the difference between Kevin and Stuart, seasonal pages, costume pages, and the Mega Minions for anyone who watched Despicable Me 4. All 36 pages are here, free, as printable PDFs.
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