These 40 free printable Bluey coloring pages cover the scenes kids ask for most: Bluey and Bingo inventing backyard games, quiet moments with the whole Heeler family, plus holiday, birthday, beach, and dress-up pages. Every design uses bold, simple outlines that print cleanly on a home printer.
New to the show? It’s an Australian series about a Blue Heeler puppy and her family, built around the made-up games real kids actually play – which is what makes these pages easy to color and fun to build a story around.
Every page downloads as a high-quality PDF with one click – no sign-up, no cost, and no limit on copies. Browse the collection below, pick the scenes your child loves, and hit Download PDF under any image to print in seconds.
Enjoy Free Printable Bluey Coloring Pages
The full set is below, ready to browse, download, and print. Each design is a clean PDF that prints well on standard white paper – for the sharpest lines and reusable pages, see our print guide. Pick the scenes your child likes best and click Download PDF beneath any image.
A few quick settings make a real difference. For crayons and colored pencils, standard 80gsm printer paper is fine. If your child reaches for felt-tip markers, print on 90gsm or heavier so the ink does not bleed through to the sheet underneath. In the print dialog, choose “Fit to page” so nothing gets cropped, and switch to grayscale or black-ink-only to keep the outlines crisp and save the color ink you do not need for a line drawing.
Two tricks parents tend to appreciate: slip a favorite page into a clear sleeve or laminate it, hand over dry-erase markers, and it can be colored again and again; and print onto cardstock for anything you plan to frame, turn into a card, or keep.
Which Pages Suit Which Age
Ages 2 to 4 do best with the big, simple designs near the top of the set, like the waving pose and the single-character play pages. Large shapes and open space mean crayons can stay roughly inside the lines, so it stays fun instead of frustrating.
Ages 5 to 6 usually start caring about getting colors “right.” The family scenes work well here, since kids can match each character to their real coat color and compare notes with the show. Ages 7 and up can take on the busier scenes, the seasonal pages, and the detailed backgrounds, where there is room to shade, blend, and add their own touches around the edges.
Fun Facts About Bluey
A little background makes coloring time more fun to talk through:
The show is made in Brisbane, Australia by Ludo Studio, and the family are Blue Heelers, also called Australian Cattle Dogs.
Most episodes run about seven minutes, built around the kind of made-up games real kids actually play.
Bandit, the dad, works as an archaeologist, which is why digging and bones turn up in a few storylines.
Bingo is the younger sister; Muffin and Socks are the cousins who appear in the busier scenes.
Simple Crafts From a Finished Page
A finished page does not have to stop at the fridge door. Cut a favorite character out and glue it to card for a bookmark. Turn the birthday-cake page into a homemade card. For a party, color several pages, cut them out, and string them into bunting. Or glue a finished page onto thin cardboard and cut it into chunky pieces for a quick puzzle a younger sibling can put back together.
Tips for Making Coloring Time More Fun
Let them choose the page. Owning the pick keeps them at the table longer.
Color one yourself alongside them. The whole point of the show is grown-ups joining the game.
Skip “right” colors. A purple dog is a good sign, not a mistake.
Display the finished ones, then rotate them out so the wall stays fresh.
Keep a small box of crayons, markers, and printed pages ready so there is no setup friction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, every Bluey coloring page in our collection is completely free to download and print. There are no membership fees, no sign-up requirements, and no limits on how many times you can print each page. Simply click the Download PDF button beneath any Bluey image and print as many copies as you need for home, classroom, or party use at absolutely no cost.
Our Bluey coloring pages are designed for children aged 2 and up. Thick bold outlines and large open spaces make them accessible for toddlers and preschoolers. Older children, teens, and adults who love Bluey will also find great creative satisfaction in these pages at any age and skill level.
Absolutely. Our Bluey coloring pages are completely free to use in any educational setting including classrooms, homeschool environments, after-school programs, and Bluey-themed events. Teachers are welcome to print as many copies as needed for personal and classroom use.
Find the Bluey coloring page you want, then click the Download PDF button beneath the image. The PDF will open or download to your device automatically. Open it in any PDF viewer, select your printer, and print on standard 8.5 by 11 inch white paper with the fit to page setting selected.
Bluey has light blue fur with darker blue patches, cream chest, and brown eyes. Bingo has warm orange and reddish fur. Dad Bandit is a darker blue like Bluey. Mum Chilli is orange like Bingo. These are the official show colors but feel free to use any colors you like – creative freedom is always encouraged.
Yes, absolutely. There are no restrictions on how many times you print any page in our collection. Feel free to print multiple copies for siblings, classrooms, birthday parties, or simply to try different color schemes on the same Bluey scene as many times as you like.
Bluey follows a family of Blue Heeler dogs living in Brisbane, Australia, and has grown into one of the most popular children’s shows worldwide. Coloring Bluey, Bingo, and their family is a calm, screen-free way for young fans to enjoy the characters they know. For background on the series, see Bluey on Wikipedia.
Conclusion
That is the full set of 40 free printable pages, ready to print at home whenever you need a calm, screen-free activity. Grab the ones your child will love, reach for heavier paper if they like markers, and keep a couple laminated for the pages they will want to color more than once. Happy coloring.
Lucy Hart
Lucy Hart is the creator of SketchyColors, where she designs and curates free printable coloring pages for kids, parents, and teachers. She started the site to make simple, good-quality coloring pages easy to find, download, and print at no cost. Lucy chooses every theme on the site herself, from animals and seasons to popular characters, and adds new printable pages regularly. Lucy Hart is the pen name she publishes this work under.