Mario stands between two red Super Mushrooms as coins scatter across the ground at his feet. Color his outfit classic red and blue, the mushroom caps bright red, and each coin warm gold. The mushroom faces and the trail of individual coins are satisfying to fill with a fine-tip marker.
Mario Coloring Pages
Free printable Mario coloring pages — clean line art, sized for US Letter and A4. Every page is a single-tap PDF download, ready to print at home or in the classroom.
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Mario leaps over a tall green warp pipe with a huge grin, question mark blocks waiting below. Color the pipe classic green, Mario in red and blue, and the ? blocks in gold with bold black marks. The cloud and star in the corners each deserve a bright accent color.
Mario crouches beside a chunky wheeled cannon while Luigi stands nearby, holding a bullet bill high in the air. Color Mario's outfit bright red, Luigi's in classic green, and the cannon in cool slate gray. The cannon's circular rings and the cap emblems reward a fine-tip marker.
Mario throws both fists up in a superstar victory pose, grinning wide on a checkered stage with sparkles flashing on either side. Color him in classic red and blue, give the floor alternating shades of light and dark, and make the sparkles pop in bright yellow or silver.
Mario strides forward in mid-run, holding a glowing lightbulb that crackles with electric sparks. Color his cap and overalls classic red, and fill the lightbulb's warm glow in yellow with electric blue streaks. The belt tools and stacked boot sections are worth finishing with a fine-tip marker.
Mario launches into the air with fists raised and feet kicking, mouth wide open in his classic jump pose. Color his cap and overalls bright red, his skin warm peach, and the boot soles in alternating browns. The striped boot soles reward a fine-tip marker, color each horizontal row a slightly different shade for depth.
Mario springs into the air with one fist punching high and water droplets flying off around him. Color his outfit in classic red and blue, with sky blue for the water splashes and warm peach for his face and hands. Try layering two shades of blue on the water drops for a splashing effect.
Mario lunges forward with fist raised, surrounded by shell-wearing Koopa enemies, a Bullet Bill, and explosion effects below. Color Mario in classic red and blue, the enemies in greens and browns, and the Bullet Bill in dark gray with angry red eyes. The dense action scene has plenty of small details to pick out.
Mario and Luigi stand side by side in front of a warp pipe and cloudy sky, arms spread and ready to go. Color Mario in red and blue, Luigi in green, and give both their cap buttons and suspenders the same gold. The gloved hands with individual finger lines make a satisfying finish with a fine-tip marker.
Mario stands in the middle of his world, brick platforms and mushroom trees filling the background behind him. Color him in classic red and blue, the stone blocks in gray and tan, and the round tree tops in leafy green. The background platforms make this one of the richer scenes to color in the set.
Mario charges forward with an enormous Koopa shell pressed to his body, eyes locked ahead with determination. Color the shell in classic green tones with dark brown segments, and Mario in red and blue. The shell's geometric sections are a great challenge for anyone who enjoys careful, detailed work.
Fun things to do with your Mario coloring pages
Race your own paper karts
Color in Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Bowser. They are driving karts. Cut them out and tape each one to a small block. Build a finish line out of paper cups and race them across the kitchen table. Whoever wins gets to choose the next track.
Mushroom Kingdom finger puppets
Color and cut out Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Yoshi. Then, tape each character to a small paper ring that is the size of a finger. Reenact your favorite levels, like rescuing Peach from Bowser's castle, dodging Goombas, and jumping for coins.
Question block treat envelopes
Color a sheet of yellow blocks. Then, fold each one into a small envelope. Put a coin, sticker, or piece of candy inside each envelope. These are perfect for a Mario-themed birthday party or a classroom rewards box.
String a Mushroom Kingdom banner
Color a row of characters - Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Toad, and Bowser. Then, punch holes in the corners and thread the characters onto yarn. Hang them on a wall or across a doorway. Decorate your party quickly with decorations inspired by video games.
Pixel-art bookmark crew
Cut narrow strips of paper. Color a long, stretched version of Mario, Yoshi, or a Piranha Plant down the length of each one. Stick clear tape on both sides to keep them from falling apart, then put them into your favorite books so you can enjoy them every day.
Invent your own boss
Design a new villain for the Mushroom Kingdom. Use your own colors to create a new version of Bowser as a boss. Then, write the name, powers, weakness, and home castle on a card and attach it to the back.
Super Star reward chart
Use the yellow Super Stars sheet to make individual stickers. You can use them as classroom rewards or to mark off chores at home. Collect five to unlock a small prize, just like grabbing a Power Star in the game.