These free printable Halloween coloring pages include so many Halloween favorites. Pumpkins, jack-o-lanterns, witches, ghosts, spiders, monsters, sugar skulls, bats, skeletons, haunted houses, mummies, and more. If you want sweet over spooky, there are plenty of friendly, cute Halloween coloring pages here too.
There are simple Halloween coloring sheets for toddlers and preschoolers, fun designs for elementary kids and classroom parties, and more detailed pages for older kids, teens, and adults who enjoy taking their time with a coloring page. Every sheet on this page is free to print as many times as you need.
Click any image to open the PDF, print on regular white paper, and color with crayons, markers, or colored pencils.

Free Printable Halloween Coloring Pages
From pumpkins and witches to haunted houses and skeletons, there is something here for every Halloween fan. Click any coloring page image below to open the printable PDF. You can print one favorite, or print several to make your own Halloween coloring book.
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Pumpkin Coloring Pages
Pumpkins are the heart of Halloween, and these pumpkin coloring pages have something for everyone. You will find jack-o-lanterns with classic triangle eyes, pumpkin patches, cute smiling pumpkin faces, and fall designs that work just as well for Thanksgiving.
These are some of the most popular Halloween coloring pages here, and it is easy to see why. Kids love pumpkins, and many of the designs are simple enough for even the youngest colorers.

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Witch Coloring Pages
These witch coloring pages run from cute and friendly to full Halloween magic scenes. Kids can color witches on broomsticks, pointy hats, bubbling cauldrons, swirling stars, and swooping bats.
There is a good range of simple designs for younger kids and more detailed scenes for older kids who like a little more to color.
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Ghost Coloring Pages
Friendly, silly, and just the right amount of spooky, these ghost coloring pages are a favorite for preschool and kindergarten Halloween parties. Kids who love Halloween but prefer nothing too frightening always go straight for the ghost pages.
Simple outlines are easy for little hands, and the silly ghost faces make kids laugh every time.
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Spider Coloring Pages
Cute spiders and detailed spider webs make surprisingly fun coloring pages. These lean playful rather than creepy, which makes them a great pick for younger kids, classroom use, and anyone who wants a little Halloween fun without anything too scary.
Spider webs are especially satisfying to color because there are lots of small sections to fill in.
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Monster Coloring Pages
Monster coloring pages are made for kids who want to get creative. Silly monsters, funny faces, wild colors, spots, stripes, and horns. There are no rules here.
Kids can make their monsters any color they want, which makes these some of the most fun Halloween coloring sheets to sit down with. They are great for kids who like to make their own creative choices.

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Sugar Skull Coloring Pages
These sugar skull coloring pages are full of beautiful patterns, swirls, and fine details that make them really satisfying to color. They are especially popular with older kids, teens, and adults who enjoy more intricate designs.
They are also a wonderful choice for Day of the Dead activities, art class, or a relaxing afternoon coloring project.
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Cute Halloween Coloring Page
This cute Halloween coloring page is perfect if you want something sweet, friendly, and not too spooky. It is a great choice for younger kids, preschoolers, classroom parties, or a quick October activity at home.
Print this adorable Halloween coloring sheet for a simple no-prep activity kids can color with crayons, markers, or colored pencils.

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Bat Coloring Pages
Bats are one of the most classic Halloween symbols, and these bat coloring pages are fun and easy to print. Kids can color cute cartoon bats, bats hanging upside down, and bats flying across a full moon.
They are simple enough for little kids and fun for older kids too.

Skeleton Coloring Pages
These skeleton coloring pages are a Halloween staple. Kids can color friendly skeletons, dancing skeletons, and spooky bones in any color they like.
They are a great choice for classroom Halloween parties or a fun October afternoon at home.

Haunted House Coloring Pages
Haunted houses are full of fun details to color. Crooked windows, creaky doors, bats in the sky, full moons, and gravestones out front.
These haunted house coloring pages are especially fun for kids who like a whole scene to color rather than a single character.
Mummy Coloring Pages
These mummy coloring pages are such a fun Halloween pick. Some are cute and silly for younger kids, with big eyes peeking out from all those wrapped bandages, and one is a little more spooky for older kids who like a classic Halloween mummy.
Print one or both for your Halloween coloring stack. Kids can keep the bandages white, add shadows with gray, or get creative and make their mummy any color they like.

Vampire Coloring Pages
These vampire coloring pages are a fun mix of cute and classic. Younger kids will love the friendly vampire with a big smile, cape, pumpkin, and candy, while older kids may like the more traditional vampire standing in front of a stone wall with bats flying overhead.
Vampires are always fun to color with dark capes, fancy clothes, pale faces, and maybe a little pop of red or purple. Print one or both for a spooky but still kid-friendly Halloween coloring activity.
Happy Halloween Coloring Pages
These Happy Halloween coloring pages make a sweet finishing touch for any coloring session. Kids can color them and give the finished page to a grandparent, teacher, or friend as a little Halloween greeting.
They also make cute decorations for the fridge, classroom, or Halloween party table.
How to Use These Halloween Coloring Pages
Print a single favorite or print a stack and staple them together for a simple Halloween coloring book. These work great set out at a Halloween party table with a cup of crayons, tucked into a treat bag as a candy-free favor, or kept in your bag for a restaurant or waiting room.
Finished pages also make sweet Halloween decorations. Tape them to a window, hang them on the fridge, or let kids give their colored pictures to teachers, grandparents, or friends.

More Halloween Fun
If you are putting together a full Halloween activity day, these ideas pair really well with the coloring pages. Try some easy Halloween crafts for kids, print Halloween activity placemats for the table, grab a list of Halloween jokes for the kids’ table, or use Halloween party games for a classroom celebration.
You can also find pumpkin carving templates, Halloween treat boxes, and simple party favors right here on Skip to My Lou.














































