Rainbow Coloring Pages
There’s something magical about spotting a rainbow – it’s almost impossible not to grin when those vibrant stripes appear after a storm. ColorWee’s put together these 20 rainbow-themed pages that’ll keep both kids and grown-ups busy with their crayons for hours.
The collection ranges from super-simple designs (perfect for tiny hands still mastering their coloring skills) to more intricate patterns that’ll challenge even the most dedicated coloring enthusiasts. You’ll see everything from cute butterflies and swimming fish to mystical unicorns and heart designs – each one just waiting for your personal touch.
These pages aren’t just for kids – they’re great for anyone who needs a break from their screen or wants a creative way to decompress after a long day. And since they’re all free, you can print as many as you’d like, whether it’s for your little one’s art time or your classroom’s craft corner.
How to Download and Print
It’s super easy to get started:
- Browse the pages below. Find the coloring sheet you want to print.
- Click “Print” or “Download.” Download will save the image right to your computer, while Print will open it in a new tab.
- To save: In the new tab, click the Save icon (or just press Ctrl+S) and pick where you want to save your coloring page.
- To print: Hit Ctrl+P (or click the Print icon). All pages are set up for A4 paper, so regular printer paper works great [1].
- Start coloring! Grab some crayons, markers, or pencils, and let your imagination do the rest.
All the coloring pages here are free for personal use, at home, in your classroom, or just for a quiet moment to yourself.
Collections of Rainbow Coloring Pages
Easy Rainbow Coloring Pages
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Rainbow Unicorn on a Magical Slide
A rainbow unicorn sits ready to slide down a glowing rainbow arch. Magic and fun await.
Medium Rainbow Coloring Pages
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A Garden for a Rainbow Butterfly
A rainbow butterfly hovers over blooming garden flowers, searching for sweet nectar. Its colorful wings catch sunlight while it dances between petals.
Playtime with Rainbow Friends
Several rainbow friends laugh and run around on the playground’s swings and slides. They’re making up new games together.
The Shimmering Rainbow Fish
A rainbow fish darts near an old wooden treasure chest beneath the waves. Its scales sparkle as it circles the mysterious box.
A Happy Rainbow Heart
A bright rainbow heart floats in a flower meadow while butterflies drift past. Daisies and dandelions sway beneath its warm glow.
Magical Rainbow Unicorn Adventure
A gentle unicorn rainbow stands watch over a cloud castle in the sky. Stars twinkle around its flowing mane.
Advanced Rainbow Coloring Pages
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Rainbow Friends Over the City Skies
Three rainbow friends float high above bustling streets, trailing colorful wisps behind them. Their playful dance brings smiles to everyone watching below.
Radiant Rainbow Heart of Love
A rainbow heart pulses with soft light against fluffy clouds. Sweet patterns swirl inside, waiting for someone to fill them with color.
Enchanted Rainbow Unicorn by the Pond
A rainbow unicorn dips its horn toward still water, making ripples in moonlight. Its flowing mane catches starlight while fireflies dance nearby.
Rainbow Butterfly in the Meadow Breeze
A delicate rainbow butterfly drifts across the sunny field, wings catching morning light. Its gentle movements leave traces of spring colors in the warm air.
Shimmering Rainbow Fish Beneath the Waves
Deep in the coral garden, a rainbow fish glides past swaying seaweed. Tiny scales flash with bright colors as sunbeams dance through clear water.
Rainbow Extras: Creative Ideas, Fun Facts, and Inspiration
Rainbows are more than just pretty colors in the sky, they can spark all sorts of creative adventures and interesting questions. If you’re up for a little extra fun, try making your own rainbow crafts after you finish coloring. For example, you could cut out your finished coloring page and use it to decorate your bedroom door, make a homemade greeting card, or turn it into a colorful bookmark. Some families even like to tape their rainbow artwork in the window to share a little cheer with the neighbors.
The science behind rainbows is pretty fascinating, too. Did you know a rainbow forms when sunlight passes through raindrops and bends, splitting into different colors? This is called “refraction.” [2] Most people spot seven main colors, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet, but in reality, the colors blend smoothly from one to the next. If you ever see a double rainbow, the second one is always fainter and the colors are reversed!
If you want to take your creativity further, try making your own rainbow scavenger hunt. See if you can spot something in every color of the rainbow around your home or outside. Or, create a group coloring challenge: pick a page, give each person a different set of colors, and see how many unique rainbows you can make.
Here are a few more ideas to try:
- Draw your own rainbow-themed animal or imaginary friend and give it a silly name.
- Experiment with different art supplies: watercolors, gel pens, or even a little glitter glue.
- Write a short story about a rainbow fish, unicorn, or butterfly, inspired by your coloring page.
- Share a fun rainbow fact with a friend, like how some butterflies can see colors people can’t, or that rainbows are actually full circles if you see them from a plane.
Most importantly, have fun and let your imagination take the lead, there’s no “wrong” way to enjoy a rainbow.
Share Your Rainbow Art with ColorWee!
We’d love to see how your rainbow coloring pages turned out. If you’d like to share your finished artwork or a picture of your creative project, send it to ColorWee! Who knows, you might inspire another artist or brighten someone’s day with your colorful masterpiece.
References
- https://helpx.adobe.com/reader/using/print-pdfs.html
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow



























