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Wolf Coloring Pages

Free printable Wolf 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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Wolf Among The Firs Medium 4

A confident wolf stands among fir trees, its detailed fur coat showing every ripple of muscle and movement beneath. Try silver grays and warm tans for the coat, dark charcoal for the shadow areas, and deep forest green for the pine trees. Use colored pencils for the finest fur sections.

Portrait Of The Wolf Detailed 2

A wolf's face is built from flowing decorative sections, with curving fur shapes framing focused eyes and a diamond on the forehead. Try deep blues and silver grays for the fur, warm amber for the eyes, and gold for the forehead diamond. The scrollwork border adds a finishing touch at top and bottom.

Wolf Beneath the Rainbow Medium 2

A wolf stands in a grassy meadow as a sweeping rainbow curves across the sky behind the hills. Color the rainbow bands in the classic spectrum from red through violet, the grass in layered greens, and the wolf in soft silver and cream. The multiple rainbow stripes make this one satisfying to see fully colored.

Wolf's Head Easy 2

A wolf stares sideways in this close-up portrait, chin fur fanning out in a thick ruff and one large ear held alert. Color the fur in warm grays and tawny tans, with deep charcoal for the shadow sections. The big open face areas are quick and satisfying to fill.

The Wolf In Sheep's Clothing Easy 1

A wolf creeps along in a sheep costume, woolly puffs all over the body and floppy ears on top, while little claws and a mischievous grin reveal the costume. Color the wool in soft whites and light gray, with darker gray on the wolf's exposed skin and black for the claws.

The Wolf Among The Trees Medium 1

A wolf stands in a dense woodland, tall trees with leafy canopies rising behind it and rocks dotting the ground at its feet. Try medium and dark grays for the wolf, earthy browns for the tree trunks, and layered greens for the canopy. The background rewards a steady, patient hand on the leaves.

Wolf Looking at the Moon Detailed 1

A realistic wolf stands with its head raised toward the moon, the fur drawn in exceptionally fine detail across the neck, chest, and body. Use layered grays and warm tans throughout the coat, with deeper charcoal for the shadow grooves between the fur sections. Fine-tip markers or sharpened pencils will serve you best here.

Wolf With Glasses Easy

A wolf stares straight out from behind oversized black-framed glasses, fur spiking in tufts around the ears and cheeks. Try warm gray and off-white for the fur, deep charcoal for the thick frames, and bright amber or gold for the eyes. Crayons work well here since the shapes are large and forgiving.

Wolf Dancing Easy

A round cartoon wolf dances with eyes shut and a big toothy grin, tail curling behind him as brush-stroke marks swirl through the background. Color the wolf in warm gray and cream, with a darker shade for the tail tip. The scattered marks around him look sharp in dark gray or black.

Funny Wolf Easy

A small, wide-eyed wolf pup stands in a cartoon forest, peering sideways with a comically round stare and a tiny grin. Color the wolf in warm tans and grays, with bright greens for the grass and soft yellows or greens for the rounded treetops behind him.

Graphic Wolf Medium

A wolf is broken into sharp triangular facets in this low-poly portrait, each polygon catching its own distinct shade. Try cool blues and silvers for the head and warm grays and tans for the jaw and chest. A gradient from light to dark ties the design together.

Wolf And Clouds Easy

A wolf sits back and howls into the sky, tail curled around its feet as two puffy clouds drift overhead. Color the wolf in warm grays with a lighter chest and the grass in bright green. The clear sky leaves room for a personal touch.

The Wolf Howls At The Moon Medium

A wolf stands and howls at a large full moon, its detailed fur lit against the night sky. Color the wolf in layers of gray and tan, the moon in pale yellow with gray crater marks, and the reeds in dark green. The crater details reward a fine-tip pen.

Wolf Looking into the Forest Medium

A wolf stands in the depths of a forest, looking sideways as lush leaves and tall trees frame it on all sides. Color the wolf in silver gray and cream, the tree trunks in warm brown, and the leafy foreground in two or three greens. The leafy foreground is the most intricate part to fill.

Beautiful Wolf Easy

A fluffy wolf stands forward-facing with big, gentle eyes and a long, flowing tail that curls around behind it. Color the coat in soft creams and light grays, with a slightly darker shade for the chest fur layers. The big open shapes make this one of the most relaxing pages in the set.

Handsome Wolf Easy

A fluffy wolf lounges in a relaxed resting pose, looking straight at the viewer with warm, gentle eyes and a slight smile. Color the thick chest fur in soft creams and light grays, with a slightly warmer tan on the cheeks and ears. The large fur sections are forgiving and fill well with broad strokes.

Serious Wolf Easy

A wolf stands in a sturdy, confident pose facing sideways, its thick mane fanning out from the neck and a bushy tail held firm. Color the fur in layered grays and tans, with darker shading on the mane. Thick outlines make every section clean and easy to fill.

Wolf In The Woods Medium

A wolf stands in a moonlit forest at night, crescent moon visible above and tall pines rising on both sides. Use cool grays for the wolf's coat, deep greens for the pines, and pale blue for the open sky. The scattered rocks and grass clumps in the foreground work best with a fine-tip marker.

Wolf In The Wild Medium

A wolf stands tall in a meadow, pine trees rising behind it and puffy clouds dotting the sky. Color the wolf in warm grays and tawny cream, the pines in deep forest green, and the daisy petals in pale yellow. The flower stems and corner leaves are the finest shapes to fill cleanly.

Wolf Looking Away Easy

A wolf stands in a full-body pose, glancing to the right with a relaxed expression. Color the fur in soft grays and warm creams, with a slightly deeper tone on the neck and pale cream on the muzzle. The bold, simple lines make every section easy to find and fill, even for young kids.

Sneaky Wolf Pointing a Finger Easy

A cartoon wolf stands on two legs with wide eyes and a drooling grin, one finger raised and pointing. Color the body in warm orange-tan, the big round nose in peach, and the eyes in pale yellow or green. The thick, chunky lines make every shape quick and easy to fill.

Fun things to do with your Wolf coloring pages

Build a wolf pack mural

Color four or five wolves in different coats - arctic white, timber gray, black, cinnamon red, classic brown and cut them out. Arrange them on a long sheet of butcher paper with a painted forest or moonlit sky behind so the whole pack lives in one scene.

Make a howl-at-the-moon mobile

Color a few wolves and cut out paper moons in different phases — full, crescent, gibbous. Punch holes, string everything from yarn tied to a coat hanger or stick, and hang it in a window where it can twirl in the light.

Build a wolf field guide

Color one of each wolf type — gray, arctic, timber, red, and black — and on the back of each page, write where it lives, what it eats, and one fact you learned. Then, staple the pages together to make a pocket-sized booklet.

Write pack-name story prompts

Draw a wolf, give it a name, and decide what its role in the pack is. For example, it could be the leader, hunter, scout, or guardian of the pups. Then write a short paragraph about a night the pack went hunting under a full moon and what they brought back at dawn.

Run a wolf shadow puppet show

Color and cut out a few wolves. Then, tape each one to a wooden skewer or chopstick. Hang a white sheet, shine a flashlight from behind, and tell a moonlit forest story for younger siblings or the whole family.

Cut DIY wolf bookmarks

Print a wolf on thick paper and color it in with markers or colored pencils. Trim it into a tall rectangle, cover it with clear tape so it lasts, and slip it into a chapter book. This is especially good for nature reads and fantasy series.

Paint a glow-in-the-dark moon scene

Use crayons or pencils to color a howling wolf. Then, use glow-in-the-dark craft paint to add the moon, stars, and wolf's eyes. At bedtime, charge it under a lamp, turn off the lights, and the whole scene comes alive.