21 Rainbow Friends Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

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April 14, 2025

Right, so let’s be real for a second. If you’ve got kids (or you are a kid at heart), and you’ve somehow not heard of Rainbow Friends… where’ve you been hiding? These wacky, colorful, and oddly charming characters have taken the internet by storm — especially the little screens. Yes, I’m talking YouTube and Roblox. That weird, wonderful corner of the internet where imagination meets pixelated chaos.

So, coloring pages? Yep. Let’s talk about them. Or better yet — let’s obsess a little.

These 21 Rainbow Friends coloring pages are not just pages. Nah. They’re tiny windows into a world where colors have attitude and weird lil monsters smile at you in the most unsettling-yet-cute way possible.

Each page brings a different vibe. Like, you’ve got Blue, that drippy-mouthed king of cuddly terror. That guy? He deserves an entire coloring book to himself. But we ain’t stopping there. There’s Green, lanky and blind (seriously, how does he chase anyone?), Orange who’s basically energy personified, and the forever-forgotten Purple. Poor dude lives in a vent. What a life.

Now, imagine all of them — and their moods, quirks, chaotic charm — all laid out on printable sheets. You know what that means, right? Endless coloring. Crayon carnage. Marker madness. The possibilities, honestly, they’re kinda endless.

Let’s dive in, yeah?

1. Blue Standing Alone, Looking Moody

He’s got that “I didn’t get the last cookie” expression. Perfect for bold, in-your-face colors. Make him pop with electric blue, or go wild and give him rainbow polka dots. It’s your world, bud.

2. Green Doing… Whatever Green Does (Rainbow Friend)

Let’s be honest. Green is weird. Long arms. Goofy face. No eyes? Creepy in the best way. Slap on some lime green and maybe a pink bowtie just for chaos. Boom — masterpiece.

3. Orange Running Wild (Rainbow Friend)

Orange Running Wild (Rainbow Friend)

This one’s action-packed. He’s in full sprint like someone just opened the snack drawer. Use fiery oranges and maybe a bright background. Maybe even draw some snacks behind him. He’d love that.

4. Purple in the Vent (Rainbow Friend)

Just a pair of spooky eyes and big hands creeping outta the grate. Simple lines, big vibes. You could keep it dark and moody, or throw in some neon pink for a 90s arcade feel. Trust me, it slaps.

5. All the Friends Together, Awkward Family Photo Style (Rainbow Friend)

They look like they’re posing for a yearbook photo and none of them really want to be there. The kind of chaos that demands glitter markers. Go big or go home.

6. Blue Wearing a Crown (Rainbow Friend)

Royalty. Drama. Regal dripping goop. Give the crown some gold bling. Add some fake jewels if you’re feelin’ fancy. Or just make it made out of cheese. No rules here.

7. Green Doing Yoga (Yes, It’s a Thing) (Rainbow Friend)

One leg up. Arms twisted. Probably not how yoga works, but who’s judging? Color his mat tie-dye and his sweatband (yes, he has one now) bright red. Zen AF.

8. Orange Stealing Snacks (Rainbow Friend)

There’s crumbs, a broken cookie jar, and Orange in mid-chomp. It’s peak mischief. Brownie crumbs or cheese puffs? You decide the crime scene details.

9. Purple’s Eyes in the Dark (Rainbow Friend)

This one’s minimalist. A black page, just glowing eyes and a shadowy smile. Use glow-in-the-dark crayons if you got ‘em. Straight-up spooky fun.

10. Blue and Green Hugging (Rainbow Friend)

Unexpected, right? But it’s oddly wholesome. Like monsters need hugs too, okay? Throw in a rainbow background just ‘cause it feels right.

11. Orange Taking a Nap (Rainbow Friend)

Curled up like a gremlin cat. Aww. Maybe add a tiny blanket. And color it pastel. A chaotic creature in a moment of peace? Yes, we stan.

12. Rainbow Friends Riding a Rollercoaster

YEP. Hands in the air, mouths wide open, pure thrill. Add some confetti. Give the coaster wild colors. Maybe even draw some cotton candy flyin’ off.

13. Blue Painting a Wall (Badly) (Rainbow Friend)

Drips everywhere. Wrong colors. Maybe he painted over Orange by mistake. It’s chaotic creativity at its finest. Messy lines = artistic genius.

14. Purple Playing Hide and Seek (Rainbow Friend)

Just a hand pokin’ out. Maybe a foot. Scribble in some crazy backgrounds and make it look like he’s popping outta a birthday cake or something. No logic, just vibes.

15. Orange and Green Having a Dance-Off (Rainbow Friend)

You didn’t think monsters could boogie? Think again. You can almost hear the funky beats. Flashy outfits. Neon lights. A disco ball, even.

16. Blue Looking Sad in the Rain (Rainbow Friend)

Melancholy monster moment. Give the sky a moody grey, add some blue splashes, maybe even draw a tiny rubber duck floating by. Art, man.

17. Rainbow Friends As Superheroes (Rainbow Friend)

YES. Capes. Masks. Poses. You make the rules. What’s their superpower? Who cares. Just give Blue laser eyes and Purple a glittery cape and you’re set.

18. Green Trapped in a Giant Bubble (Rainbow Friend)

Confused. Flailing. Totally stuck. Make the bubble all iridescent and shiny. Color outside the lines on purpose here. It works.

19. Orange Playing Video Games (Rainbow Friend)

Hyper-focused. Tongue out. Surrounded by snacks. Relatable? Deeply. Give the controller a rainbow cord and the TV screen wild static swirls.

20. Blue Reading a Book (Rainbow Friend)

Plot twist — he’s a scholar. Maybe it’s a book on friendship. Or how not to drool so much. Go soft with pastels for that cozy reading nook vibe.

21. Rainbow Friends Coloring… Themselves

Meta. Wildly meta. Like, you’re coloring them while they color themselves. What is reality? Use every color you’ve got. Go full inception.

Here’s the thing about coloring pages, especially ones like these — they’re more than just cute distractions. They’re tiny, paper-bound explosions of creativity. They’re quiet therapy. They’re an excuse to shut the world out and just color for a bit.

It doesn’t matter if you’re 5 or 45. There’s something weirdly satisfying about choosing that exact shade of purple for a goofy monster’s eyebrow. It’s like giving your brain a vacation. No deadlines. No pressure. Just vibes and crayons.

You don’t need to stay inside the lines. Actually, don’t. Scribble. Smudge. Blend. Rip the page in half and tape it back together. That’s art, baby.

And let’s be honest — Rainbow Friends? They’re kind of a mess. A lovable, brightly colored, monster-y mess. Just like us, sometimes.

So if you’ve got a printer, some colors, and even a little bit of boredom? Download these pages. Print them out. Get your hands messy.

Let your weird little art goblin inside run wild.

And remember: if Blue drools off the page? That’s not a mistake.

That’s character.

Want me to turn this into a printable PDF set or add some quirky coloring prompts to go with each page? I gotchu.

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