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Wahoo! It’s me, Lilly! Welcome to my little corner of the internet, or as I like to call it today, the Mushroom Kingdom.
If you are anything like me, you’ve probably spent hours trying to rescue Princess Peach, racing down Rainbow Road, or just trying to stomp on those pesky Goombas. But today, we are putting down the controllers and picking up the crayons. I have put together the ultimate collection of super mario coloring pages that will take your creativity to the next level.
And hey, this isn’t just a bunch of random pictures. I’ve included everything from classic character portraits to some super cool “secret” educational sheets (shh, don’t tell the villains!) like color-by-number math puzzles. Whether you are a master artist or just looking for a fun way to relax, there is something here for you.
So, are you ready to power up your art skills? Let’s-a go!
Popular Character Coloring Sheets (The Basics)
We have to start with the legends, right? I’ve scoured the web and created some custom designs to make sure you have the best super mario coloring pages featuring the main crew.
Table of Contents
The Super Mario Bros
Is it even a Nintendo party without Mario and Luigi? I’ve got solo shots of Mario doing his classic jump, and plenty of Luigi looking a little bit nervous (as usual!).
- Classic Mario: Standing proud with his “M” cap.
- Fire Mario: Perfect for experimenting with white and red color schemes.
- Tanooki Suit: This is my favorite because you get to color so much texture on the tail!
Lilly’s Tip: Don’t just stick to red and green! Have you ever wondered what Mario would look like in a purple outfit? Now is your chance to design your own “skin” for the game.
Yoshi and Toad
You can’t forget the sidekicks. I have a whole stack of Yoshi pages. Since Yoshi comes in every color of the rainbow in the games, these are perfect for using your brightest markers.
- Yoshi sticking his tongue out
- Toad waving hello
- Baby Mario riding Yoshi
The Royals: Princess Peach, Daisy & Rosalina
Okay, let’s be real—the princesses have the best outfits. These pages are great if you love coloring detailed dresses and jewels.
I made sure to include Princess Peach in her castle, but also in her racing suit from Mario Kart because she’s not just a damsel in distress; she’s a driver!
- Princess Daisy: Use lots of orange and yellow here.
- Rosalina & Luma: These super mario coloring pages are perfect for adding glitter or metallic gel pens to make the stars shine.
The Villains: Bowser, Wario & The Koopalings
Sometimes it’s fun to be the bad guy. Bowser is actually one of the most fun characters to color because of all those spikes, scales, and his fiery hair.
- Bowser: Get your dark greens and oranges ready.
- Wario & Waluigi: The mischief makers! Purple and yellow are the key colors here.
- Koopa Troopas & Goombas: Great for quick warm-up coloring.
Super Mario “Color by Number” & Pixel Art
Okay, here is where things get really cool. I know some of you want a challenge, and maybe some parents or teachers reading this want to sneak in some brain work.
I’ve designed these super mario coloring pages to double as math and logic puzzles.
Pixel Art Mystery Pictures
These sheets look like a grid of empty squares. But if you follow the legend, you’ll reveal a retro 8-bit Mario!
- Grid Coloring: Great for focus and concentration.
- Mystery Reveal: You won’t know if it’s a Mushroom or a Star until you finish!
Math-Based Coloring
Who said math has to be boring? In these sheets, you have to solve the problem to know which crayon to use.
- Addition & Subtraction: solve “2 + 3” to find out that the section should be Red.
- Multiplication Master: For the older kids, we have times tables that reveal Bowser’s castle.
Mario Activity Sheets: Mazes, Connect the Dots & Puzzles
Sometimes you want to do more than just color inside the lines. That’s why I added this activity section to my collection of super mario coloring pages.
“Help Mario Find the Princess” Mazes
Can you navigate the pipes without getting eaten by a Piranha Plant? These mazes range from easy (for the little siblings) to “Star Road” difficult.
Connect the Dots
We have a massive 1-50 dot-to-dot puzzle. Once you connect them all, you’ll reveal a giant Donkey Kong! It’s a great way to practice counting while making art.
5 Creative DIY Projects with Mario Coloring Pages
Don’t just let your art sit in a folder! As an SEO specialist who loves crafts (yes, we exist!), I love turning printables into 3D objects. Here are five ways to use your finished super mario coloring pages:
- Mario Party Bunting: Print the character heads, color them, cut them out, and tape them to a string. Instant birthday decoration!
- Toilet Paper Roll Figures: Color the characters, cut them out, and glue them around an empty toilet paper roll. Now you have standing action figures!
- DIY Nintendo Switch Dock Skin: Print the pattern sheets on sticker paper, color them, and carefully stick them to your Switch dock.
- Custom Bookmarks: Print the pages at 50% scale (choose “2 per page” on your printer settings). Color them, laminate them, and you’ll never lose your page again.
- Greeting Cards: Fold a piece of cardstock in half and glue a colored Mario image on the front. Perfect for Father’s Day (“You’re a Super Dad!”) or birthdays.
Educational Value: Why Coloring Mario Helps You Learn
You might think you are just having fun, but you are actually training your brain!
- Fine Motor Skills: Holding that crayon and staying inside the lines helps with handwriting.
- Focus: Finishing a detailed Bowser picture requires patience and attention span.
- Color Recognition: Deciding which green matches Luigi helps with artistic perception.
Plus, if you are using my math sheets, you are sharpening those arithmetic skills without it feeling like homework. It’s a win-win!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Are these coloring pages free?
A: Absolutely! I believe art should be accessible to everyone. You can download and print as many as you want.
Q: What kind of paper should I use?
A: Standard printer paper is fine for crayons and colored pencils. If you want to use markers or watercolors, I recommend using a slightly thicker cardstock so the ink doesn’t bleed through.
Q: Do you have Mario Kart specific pages?
A: Yes! The “Action Scenes” section of the PDF download includes Mario, Peach, and Toad in their karts.
Q: Can I share these with my class?
A: Yes, teachers! You are welcome to print these super mario coloring pages for your classroom students.
Ready to Start?
I hope you have as much fun coloring these as I did collecting them for you. Whether you are Team Mario or Team Luigi, grab your markers and let your imagination run wild in the Mushroom Kingdom.
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Until next time, keep coloring and stay super!
– Lilly



























