Minecraft Coloring Pages

This set of Minecraft coloring pages covers pretty much a full day in the game. Alex might be out harvesting wheat while Steve faces down a Creeper a few blocks away. A single character standing there, pickaxe in hand, fills a page just fine on its own. A handful of others open things up into fuller scenes, from a cave entrance to the End and the Deep Dark.

These are free printable PDF Minecraft coloring pages made for school-age kids, mixing a few simple character pages with mostly moderately detailed scenes for kids who want more to color.

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Steve and Alex handle most of the hands-on stuff, mining a diamond ore block, building a house, or fishing by a river. The regular mobs get their pages too, a Skeleton with its bow, a Spider making its way through a cave, an Enderman holding a grass block, a Zombie walking under a square moon. Animals round out the set, a Wolf next to Steve, a Bee over some blocky flowers, an Axolotl in a pond, a Horse wearing a simple saddle. We kept the blocks and shapes large and blocky throughout, staying close to the game's own geometric style. The Ender Dragon and the Warden make up two of the bolder scenes in the set, with enough presence to carry most of the page on their own. Each page comes as its own PDF sized for US Letter or A4 paper.

Fun Ways to Use These Minecraft Coloring Sheets

There's no rule that says a Minecraft block has to match its usual color exactly. A kid coloring the pig and carrot patch page might turn the carrots blue just because, or decide every block in the background should be a different shade of green. These pages fit into a weekend with nothing planned, a short break between rounds of the actual game, or a stretch of time after school before dinner. A teacher could hand one out during indoor recess or tie it into a lesson on shapes and patterns. A stack of finished pages also works well as quick classroom decoration for a Minecraft-themed activity day.

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Grab the treasure chest page, Alex holding her sword, or whichever mob looks most fun to color today. Nothing to sign up for, nothing to wait on. Once it's colored, a photo posted to Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, or X with #DirectColoring is an easy way to share it with other Minecraft fans.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What's the large rectangular portal in one of the pages?
That's a Nether Portal. The page shows the tall rectangular portal on raised ground with a few stone blocks and simple lava around it.

2. Are any of the Minecraft pages scary?
A few pages feature creatures such as the Zombie, Skeleton, Spider, Warden, and Ender Dragon, but the drawings keep the action simple and non-graphic, without any combat or violence shown.

3. My kid mentioned a Creeper page, but I see two different ones with a Creeper in them. Are those the same?
No, they're different. One page focuses on a Creeper standing on a grass block with a few blocky flowers and a small tree. The other shows Steve facing a Creeper in a simple outdoor scene.

4. Which Minecraft pages have the simplest designs?
Steve standing with his pickaxe is the most stripped-back design in the set. Alex with her sword, the Creeper on a grass block, and the Enderman holding a grass block also keep the focus on a single main character, with only a few simple surrounding elements.

5. Do the Minecraft pages have lots of tiny pixel sections to color?
No. The designs keep the blocky Minecraft look, but most shapes are drawn larger and cleaner instead of breaking every surface into tiny pixel sections. The fuller scenes add more things to color without becoming overly intricate.