These free unicorn coloring pages are a simple, no-prep activity that kids genuinely love. There are 23 pages in total, and they range from very basic outlines to more detailed scenes with backgrounds. That range makes them useful for a wide age group, from toddlers just learning to hold a crayon to older kids who enjoy working through a more involved picture.
The simpler designs also work well beyond crayons. If your child is learning to use watercolors, tempera paint, or oil pastels, these outlines give them a clear shape to work within. The blank backgrounds on many of the pages leave plenty of room for them to add their own details, which is often where the most creative work happens.
How to print these pages
Click on any image to open it in a new tab. From a computer, right-click the image and select print. From a phone, save the image to your camera roll first, then print over wifi. Each page is formatted to print cleanly on standard letter-size paper.
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Simple unicorn coloring pages with no background
These pages have clean outlines and no background, which works well for younger children who are still building fine motor control. There is also plenty of open space for kids who like to fill in their own scenery around the main image.
The designs in this section are straightforward and unfussy. A child who gets frustrated by small, detailed spaces will do well here. These are also a good choice if you want a page that goes quickly, which is useful on busy afternoons or when attention spans are short.
Cute unicorn coloring pages
These six pages feature simple, charming unicorn illustrations. The lines are clean and the shapes are easy to color without a lot of precision. They are a good fit for preschool-age children or anyone who prefers a lighter coloring session.
Rainbow unicorn coloring pages
These two pages are especially well suited for kids who love color. The compositions naturally invite a full rainbow treatment, and the open areas give plenty of room to layer different shades. If your child has a set of colored pencils or a fresh pack of markers, these are the pages to pull out first.
Magical unicorn coloring pages
These pages lean into the fantasy side of unicorns, with wings and more expressive poses. They work nicely with metallic or glitter colored pencils if you have them, though standard crayons look just as good.
Silly unicorn coloring pages
These four pages are the most playful in the collection. The unicorns here are shown wearing roller skates, jean shorts, and doing things like painting and dancing. Kids who like humor in their coloring tend to gravitate toward pages like these, and they are a good way to spark a conversation or some imaginative storytelling while coloring.
Unicorn head coloring pages
These two pages focus on the unicorn’s face and mane rather than the full body. One includes flowers woven into the mane, which adds a bit of visual interest without making the page overly complicated. These tend to be popular with kids who like portraits or who want a smaller, more focused image to color.
Unicorn coloring pages with backgrounds
These pages include more detail, with castles, mushroom houses, butterflies, moons, and other elements filling out the scene. They take longer to color and reward patience. They are a better fit for children who are ready to sit with an activity for a while, or for an older child who finds the simpler pages too easy.
If your child enjoys kids activities that involve more focus and creativity, these detailed pages offer a nice step up from basic coloring sheets.
More coloring pages and activity ideas
If your child worked through these quickly and wants more, there are plenty of other coloring pages available on the site. The collection includes animals, dragons, ballerinas, dinosaurs, and more.
For kids who like hands-on activities beyond coloring, the arts and crafts section has ideas that use basic supplies most families already have at home. There are also science activities for kids if you want something a bit more interactive after a quiet coloring session.
These pages are free to print as many times as you need. Keep a folder of them on your phone or computer so you always have something ready when you need a calm, low-effort activity.














