Last updated on August 16th, 2025 at 10:51 am
Are you interested in Super Mario coloring pages? Remember being eight years old and begging your parents for just five more minutes on the Nintendo? Well, coloring Mario might not give you that same controller-gripping thrill, but it comes pretty darn close. I started collecting these Super Mario coloring pages when my daughter became obsessed with Princess Peach, and honestly, I got hooked too.
There’s something oddly satisfying about taking these black-and-white versions of our favorite plumber and his crew and bringing them back to life with whatever’s lying around โ whether that’s a fancy set of colored pencils or some beat-up crayons you found in a junk drawer.
I’ve rounded up over a dozen different Mario coloring pages that you can grab for free and print right at home. They’re all sized for regular printer paper (A4), and I’ve made sure to include everyone from the main gang โ Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and yes, even that troublemaker Bowser.
So dig out whatever coloring stuff you have (seriously, anything works), and let me walk you through not just the pages themselves, but why this whole coloring thing is way more worthwhile than you might expect.
How to Download and Print Super Mario Coloring Pages
This part’s really straightforward โ no complicated sign-ups or anything annoying like that:
- Scroll through the pages below and see which ones catch your eye
- Click the “Image” or “Download” button under whichever ones you want
- Save the PDF somewhere on your computer where you won’t lose it
- Pop it open with whatever PDF viewer you have (Adobe works, but so does pretty much anything else)
- Hit print and you’re good to go
Here’s what I’ve learned about getting good prints:
- Don’t cheap out on paper if you can help it โ nicer paper really does make the colors look better and stops them from bleeding through to the other side
- Crank your printer up to “High Quality” mode so you catch all the little details
- Make sure “Fit to Page” is selected or you might lose part of the image
Everything here is designed for standard A4 paper, so you shouldn’t run into any weird sizing issues when you print.
Where To Find Super Mario Coloring Pages for Free?
I tried to mix things up here โ some simple designs that won’t frustrate younger kids, and others with enough going on to keep you busy for a while.
How to Color Super Mario Coloring Pages
Below is a short video on how to color the Super Mario coloring sheets
6 Tips for Coloring
I’ve been doing this coloring thing longer than I care to admit, and here’s what actually works:
1. Pick Your Weapons Wisely
Seriously though, what you color with makes a huge difference. Colored pencils are great when you want control and can layer colors, markers give you those bold, punchy colors that look amazing on characters like Mario, and crayons โ well, crayons just feel right somehow. Don’t overthink it, just use whatever you’ve got.
2. Light First, Dark Later
This saved me from so many coloring disasters. Start with your lightest colors and work your way up to the darker ones. You can always add more color, but you can’t really take it away. Trust me on this โ I learned the hard way with a purple Mario that was supposed to be red.
3. Keep Some Reference Pictures Handy
Unless you’ve got Mario’s exact color scheme memorized (and honestly, who does?), keep your phone nearby to double-check. Mario’s red hat, Luigi’s green everything, Bowser’s yellow belly โ these details matter if you want them to look right.
4. Go Crazy with Colors Sometimes
But you know what? Sometimes it’s fun to completely ignore the official colors. I once colored Mario in blues and purples and it looked fantastic. My daughter made a pink Bowser that was actually pretty intimidating. Don’t be afraid to experiment.
5. Take Actual Breaks
Coloring can be weirdly addictive. One minute you’re just touching up Mario’s hat, next thing you know it’s been two hours and your hand’s cramped up. Set a timer or something โ your future self will thank you.
6. Show Off Your Work
When you finish something you’re actually proud of, don’t just stick it in a drawer. Put it on the fridge, post it online, show your friends โ whatever. There’s something really satisfying about getting a “wow, that looks great!” from someone.
10 Creative Uses for Super Mario Coloring Pages
Once you’ve colored these things, what do you do with them? Here are some ideas that actually work:
1. Instant Wall Art
Get some cheap frames from the dollar store and boom โ you’ve got custom Nintendo art for any room. I’ve seen kids’ rooms look absolutely amazing with a wall of their own colored Mario characters.
2. Personal Birthday Cards
Way better than buying some generic card. Color a character, cut it out, glue it to folded cardstock, and write something like “Hope your birthday is super!” Costs almost nothing and means way more.
3. Practical Bookmarks
Color a tall, narrow design, laminate it if you can, punch a hole at the top and add a ribbon. These actually work great and they’re way more interesting than those boring ones you buy.
4. DIY Paper Dolls
Cut out the characters and add little tabs to make them stand up. Kids can create their own Mario adventures, and it keeps them busy for hours without any screens involved.
5. Custom Gift Tags
Small colored characters make the best gift tags. Way more personal than those generic store-bought ones, and you can match the character to the person โ Yoshi for your adventurous friend, Toad for the helpful one.
6. Jazz Up a Calendar
Take a boring wall calendar and add colored Mario characters to different months. Theme them seasonally if you want โ underwater characters for summer, snow levels for winter.
7. Homemade Stickers
If you can get sticker paper (or even just regular paper and glue), color and cut out characters to make your own stickers. Perfect for decorating water bottles, notebooks, or laptops.
8. Party Decorations That Don’t Suck
Enlarge your favorites at a copy shop and use them as party decorations. Colored Mario characters make great banners or photo booth props for birthday parties.
9. Scrapbook Pages That Actually Look Good
These work perfectly for pages about family game nights, childhood memories, or just general Nintendo nostalgia. Way more personal than store-bought decorations.
10. Family Coloring Competition
Give everyone the same page and see how different they turn out. Make up categories like “Most Creative” or “Best Use of Color” โ it’s surprisingly fun and gets everyone involved.
Conclusion
Look, I’m not going to pretend that coloring Mario pages is going to change your life or anything dramatic like that. But there’s definitely something to be said for taking a break from staring at screens and doing something with your hands that’s actually relaxing.
Whether you’re trying to keep kids entertained on a rainy afternoon, looking for something to do while watching TV, or just want to revisit some childhood favorites in a new way, these coloring pages deliver. Plus, there’s something satisfying about seeing these familiar characters come to life under your own creative choices.
Mario and his friends have been entertaining us for decades in their digital form โ now you get the chance to put your own spin on them with whatever colors speak to you. So grab whatever coloring supplies you have lying around, pick a few pages that look interesting, and see where it takes you.
The Mushroom Kingdom is waiting, and this time, you’re the one in control of how colorful it gets.