Unicorn Coloring Pages
Enjoy free, printable unicorn coloring pages you can download as a PDF and print at home or school. Choose from sweet, silly, and detailed designs for all ages.
All pages in Unicorn Coloring Pages
Adorable Unicorn Foal
Cute Baby Unicorn
Sweet Little Unicorn
Unicorn Princess Friendship Scene
Cute Unicorn Princess Scene
Magical Unicorn Rainbow Scene
Princess Hugging Unicorn
Rainbow Baby Unicorn
Superhero Unicorn Adventure
Superhero Unicorn Cityscape
Superhero Unicorn Skyline
Unicorn Treasure Hunt
Birthday Party Unicorn
Cute Floral Unicorn
Princess Riding Unicorn
Cute Unicorn Rainbow
Unicorn Princess
Adorable Unicorn
Winged Unicorn Mountain
Majestic Unicorn in Clouds
Majestic Unicorn
Unicorn Cupcake Topper
Two Cute Unicorns
Little Star Unicorn
Welcome to our unicorn coloring pages collection, filled with magical scenes and friendly unicorn characters. You’ll find simple outlines for young kids, plus more detailed pages with rainbows, stars, flowers, and fantasy backgrounds for older kids and adults. Many designs include adorable expressions, flowing manes, and fun extras like clouds and castles.
Each page is free and printable—just pick your favorites, download the PDF, and print as many copies as you’d like for coloring time at home, classroom activities, or a calm creative break.
About These Unicorn Coloring Pages
Unicorns are a favorite for a reason: they’re playful, imaginative, and easy to personalize with any color palette you like. This collection includes a mix of cute characters and more intricate fantasy scenes, so you can find the right page whether you want a quick activity or a longer, relaxing coloring session.
A variety of unicorn styles
Browse pages with big, simple shapes and open spaces that are easier for little hands to color. You’ll also find designs with patterned manes, swirling tails, and decorative borders for anyone who enjoys extra detail. Some pages lean classic and elegant, while others are cartoon-style and silly—great for different moods and age groups.
Great for kids, classrooms, and adults
For preschool and early elementary kids, the simpler unicorn outlines help practice grip, staying in the lines, and color recognition. For older kids and adults, the more detailed pages can support focus and creativity. Teachers can use unicorn pages for centers, early finisher work, or themed lessons that connect to storytelling and imaginative writing.
Easy ways to use these pages
These printables work well for rainy-day activities, birthday party stations, quiet time, or a screen-free break. Try turning finished pages into wall art, greeting cards, bookmarks, or covers for notebooks and folders. A fun group idea is to have everyone color the same unicorn page using different color schemes, then compare the results.
Printing tips for best results
Download the PDF and print at 100% scale (or “Actual size”) for clean lines. Standard letter-size paper works well, but slightly heavier paper can help prevent markers from bleeding through. If using markers, place a blank sheet underneath; for colored pencils or crayons, regular paper is usually perfect. Keep a few copies on hand so kids can redo favorites or try new color combinations.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Are these unicorn coloring pages really free to print?
- Yes. Each page in this collection is free to download and print for personal use, classroom use, and other non-commercial activities.
- How do I download the unicorn pages as a PDF?
- Choose the page you want, then download the PDF file. Once it’s saved, open it and print from your device or PDF reader.
- Which unicorn designs are best for toddlers and preschoolers?
- Look for pages with bold outlines, larger spaces, and fewer background details. These are easier for young kids to color with crayons.
- Do you have more detailed unicorn coloring pages for older kids and adults?
- Yes. Several pages include patterned manes, decorative elements, and fantasy backgrounds that take longer to color and suit older artists.
- What paper should I use for printing unicorn coloring pages?
- Regular printer paper is fine for crayons and colored pencils. For markers, try thicker paper or place a spare sheet underneath to reduce bleed-through.
- Can I use these unicorn printables in my classroom?
- Yes. Teachers can print copies for students, learning centers, or early finisher activities, as long as the pages aren’t sold or redistributed as files.
- What coloring supplies work best for unicorn pages?
- Crayons are great for younger kids, colored pencils work well for shading, and markers create bold color. Glitter gel pens can be fun for horns and stars.
- How can I make a unicorn coloring page into a craft?
- Color the page, cut out the unicorn, and glue it onto construction paper for a poster. You can also fold it into a card or use it as a notebook cover.