Wahoo — 60 free printable Super Mario coloring pages, and every corner of the Mushroom Kingdom is covered. Classic Mario jumping and collecting coins, Fire Mario, Raccoon Mario, Cat Mario, baby Mario for the little ones, and the pixel retro page for anyone who grew up with a controller in their hands.
Princess Peach on her throne, Luigi in the haunted mansion, Yoshi with his egg, Bowser roaring, Bowser Jr with his paintbrush, Wario, Waluigi, Goomba, Koopa Troopa, Piranha Plant — plus five Mario Kart racing scenes including Rainbow Road. Seasonal pages for Christmas, Halloween and Easter, and five activity sheets: a maze, dot-to-dot, color-by-number, party badges, and a word search. Every Super Mario Bros coloring page in this set is available as a free printable PDF — super mario coloring pages printable in seconds, no sign-up needed.

Whether you’re looking for easy Mario colouring pages for a toddler’s first session, a detailed group scene for a Mario birthday party table, or a classroom activity that keeps a whole room quiet for twenty minutes — this set works for all of it.
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Easy Mario
Cute Baby Mario
Easy Yoshi
Cute Baby Yoshi
Classic Mario Waving
Mario’s Face Close-Up
Mario Jumping
Mario and the Green Pipe
Mario Collecting Coins
Mario Hitting the Coin Block
Mario and the Super Mushroom
Mario and the Super Star
Fire Mario
Raccoon Mario
Cat Mario
Mario Odyssey — Cappy Throw
Mario vs Bowser
Luigi Waving
Luigi’s Haunted Mansion
Mario and Luigi Together
Yoshi Smiling
Yoshi and His Fruit
Yoshi Holding His Egg
Mario Riding Yoshi
Princess Peach Waving
Peach in Her Castle
Princess Daisy
Rosalina and Her Star Wand
Mario and Peach Together
Toad Waving
Toadette
Toad’s Mushroom House
Boo the Ghost
Goomba
Koopa Troopa
Shy Guy
Piranha Plant
Bowser Roaring
Bowser Jr
Wario
Waluigi
Donkey Kong
Mario Kart Racing
Luigi Kart Racing
Peach Kart Racing
Yoshi Kart Racing
Bowser Kart Racing
Rainbow Road
Mario Kart All Characters
Mario, Luigi and Yoshi
Mario Characters Lineup
Pixel / Retro Mario
Mario’s Christmas
Mario and Boo’s Halloween
Mario and Luigi’s Easter
Mario Color by Number
Mario Maze Printable
Mario Dot to Dot
Mario Party Badges
Mario Word Search
How to Color Super Mario
Mario’s palette is one of the most recognizable in any coloring collection — and getting it right is mostly about not overthinking it. His cap and shirt are bright red, his overalls are a strong medium blue, his gloves are white, his skin is a warm peachy-tan, and his mustache and hair are dark brown. These five colors are the core of every Mario page, and they work together because they were designed to be visible on a tiny pixelated screen in 1985.
Luigi uses the same palette with one swap — green replaces red for the cap and shirt. The green should be a vibrant true green rather than olive or dark green, which is what makes Luigi immediately readable alongside Mario on duo pages.
Princess Peach is built around pink — her gown is a warm rose-pink with slightly deeper pink at the fabric folds, her hair is golden blonde, and her crown and jewelry are gold with blue gem accents. The puffed sleeves and layered skirt have enough detail to reward patient coloring on the more elaborate pages.
Yoshi is bright grass green with a cream-white belly and muzzle, a red and white saddle shell on his back, and orange-brown shoes. His large round eyes are expressive enough that getting the highlight dot right makes the whole page come alive.
Bowser is the most complex palette in the set — yellow-tan skin, green shell with white trim, red hair and eyebrows, and orange spikes. His dark underside and clawed feet reward two or three shades of green rather than a flat single color. The lava backgrounds on his pages work well in deep orange-red with slightly lighter orange peaks.
The power-up pages are some of the most fun in the collection. The Super Mushroom is red with white spots — classic and immediately satisfying. The Super Star is bright yellow with sparkle lines that can be left white or colored in pale gold. Fire Mario adds white to the classic palette — his overalls stay blue but his cap and shirt go white, which is a striking contrast. Raccoon Mario adds warm brown for the ears, tail and suit details over the classic outfit.
Mario Kart pages reward the most creative color choices in the set. Each character’s kart can be colored in any combination — there’s no canonical kart color for most characters, so these are genuinely open creative decisions. Rainbow Road is the most ambitious page: the track itself works best in layered stripes of the full rainbow spectrum, and the space background behind it in deep blue-purple with white dot stars.
For the pixel retro Mario page, the approach is different from all other pages — color each square section completely flat with no variation within each block. This is the one page where the goal is uniformity rather than dimension, and it produces a result that genuinely looks like a framed piece of 8-bit art.
The activity pages have their own color logic. The color-by-number page comes with a key — follow it for the most satisfying result, or ignore it entirely for a creative alternative. The maze works best colored after solving — trace the correct path first in pencil, then color the whole page. The party badges reward careful, accurate character colors since they’ll be worn or displayed.
What to Do with Finished Super Mario Coloring Pages
Make a Mario Birthday Party Decoration Set
Print the characters lineup page, the Mario Kart all characters page, and the party badges page. Color them all with accurate character palettes, cut out the badges, and use the full-page prints as table decorations. The badges can be pinned to each guest’s shirt at the party — one character per person. This setup takes about an hour of coloring and produces a themed party display that costs nothing and looks completely intentional.
Build a Before-and-After Power-Up Strip
Print the classic Mario waving page, the Super Mushroom page, and the Fire Mario page in sequence. Color them and display them side by side with a simple arrow between each one. It tells the power-up progression story in three images — base Mario, power-up, transformation — and kids who know the games recognize it immediately.
Turn the Maze into a Birthday Card
Print the Mario maze page. Solve the maze, write “Happy Birthday — help Mario reach Peach!” on the top, and fold it into a card. It’s a birthday card that’s also an activity, which is more interesting than any printed card from a store and takes about five minutes to make.
Use the Rainbow Road Page as a Classroom Art Project
Print one Rainbow Road page per student. Give each student a different section of the rainbow to color — one person does red-orange, another does yellow-green, another does blue-purple. Compare finished pages and discuss why the same line art looks completely different depending on color choices. It’s a color theory conversation that happens naturally because the page invites it.
Frame the Pixel Mario as Bedroom Art
Print the pixel retro Mario page on cardstock. Color every block section in flat, accurate colors — red for the cap, blue for the overalls, white for the gloves, tan for the skin. Frame it in a simple black frame. The finished piece looks like purchased pixel art and works on any bedroom wall, particularly in a gaming-themed room.
Make a Character Matching Game
Print the full characters lineup page twice. Color both copies identically, cut each character out separately from both copies, and flip them face-down in a grid. Play a memory matching game — flip two cards at a time, find the matching characters. This works for ages 3 and up and produces ten minutes of focused play from two sheets of paper and some scissors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Super Mario coloring pages really free?
Yes — every page is a free printable PDF. Download directly, no account or sign-up required.
Are there easy Mario coloring pages for toddlers?
Yes — the easy Mario thick outline page, easy Yoshi page, baby Mario, and baby Yoshi all have extra thick outlines and minimal detail designed for little hands.
Are there Mario Kart coloring pages?
Yes — five Mario Kart pages: Mario racing, Bowser racing, Peach racing, Yoshi racing, all characters racing together, and Rainbow Road.
Is there a Princess Peach coloring page?
Yes — five Peach pages: Peach waving, Peach on her throne, Mario and Peach together, Peach kart racing, and a group page with Daisy and Rosalina.
Are there Bowser coloring pages?
Yes — Bowser roaring, Bowser Jr with his paintbrush, and Bowser in his kart racing.
Is there a Cat Mario coloring page?
Yes — Cat Mario in his full cat suit with ears, paw gloves and tail.
Are there Mario activity pages?
Yes — five activity pages: color-by-number, maze, dot-to-dot, party badges, and a word search.
Are there Mario Christmas and Halloween coloring pages?
Yes — Mario with Santa hat and gift for Christmas, Mario and Boo for Halloween, and Mario and Luigi for Easter.
Can I print these for a classroom or party?
Yes — all pages are free for personal, classroom, and party use. Print as many copies as you need.
Disclaimer: Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Bowser, Yoshi and all related Super Mario characters belong to Nintendo. The coloring pages on CPforKids.com are original inspired illustrations created as a fan activity for personal and family use. CPforKids.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Nintendo.
Whether you’re printing for a toddler who needs the thick-outline baby pages, a kid who wants every Mario Kart scene, a classroom doing a Nintendo-themed activity day, or an adult who just wants to color the pixel retro Mario properly — these free Super Mario colouring pages cover every character, every power-up, and every corner of the Mushroom Kingdom worth coloring.
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