The unicorns in this hub each get a real scene rather than a lone figure on a blank page: one stands on fluffy clouds under a big rainbow, one curls up asleep on a crescent moon, one celebrates a birthday with cake and balloons, and a baby unicorn splashes near a lily pond. There is also a mushroom-house forest, an ice cream cart, and a unicorn reading under a storybook tree.
For manes and tails, the built-in cheat code is the rainbow order: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. Coloring the mane in ROYGBIV order on the Rainbow Clouds page teaches the sequence without it feeling like a lesson. Pastels plus one glitter accent is the other combination we see finished most often.
Every unicorn coloring page is a free US Letter PDF (choose "Fit to page" for A4) and every one can be colored online in the browser, with progress saved on your device and no account or email required. The Birthday Party page doubles as free party prep; more on that in the activities below.
Free Printable Unicorn Coloring Pages (PDF)
Every printable is generated on US Letter paper (8.5 x 11 inches). For A4 printing, choose "Fit to page" in your print dialog.
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The unicorn is Scotland's national animal
Scotland chose a mythical creature on purpose: the unicorn stood for power and purity in medieval heraldry. Try a white unicorn with a gold horn for the classic heraldic look.
Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica
The ocean has a real 'unicorn'
The narwhal, a small Arctic whale, grows a single spiral tusk up to 10 feet long; it is actually a tooth. Kids who love the unicorn pages usually want to hear about the unicorn of the sea next.
Source: World Wildlife Fund
Rainbows always keep the same color order
Red on the outside through violet on the inside, remembered as ROYGBIV. The Rainbow Clouds page is a painless way to practice the sequence.
Source: NOAA NESDIS
Unicorn activities that use these pages
These use the printables from this hub plus basic supplies.
Party banner
- Print the Birthday Party page several times before a unicorn-themed party.
- Let each guest color one; punch two holes in the top corners.
- String them on ribbon for a banner every kid contributed to.
ROYGBIV mane drill
- Open the Rainbow Clouds page.
- Color the mane in strict rainbow order: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.
- Then color the rainbow itself in the same order and check they match.
Foil horn upgrade
- Color any unicorn, leaving the horn blank.
- Glue on a horn cut from gold foil, a candy wrapper, or metallic tape.
- The single shiny element makes the whole page look finished.
Bedtime wind-down page
- Keep the Sleepy Moon page for evenings; it is the calmest scene in the set.
- Use only three or four soft colors, working slowly.
- Pair it with the Storybook Tree page and one bedtime story.
FAQ
Which unicorn coloring page is best for young kids?
How do I color a unicorn mane?
Can I use these unicorn pages for a birthday party?
Can I color unicorn pages online without a printer?
Update history
- July 15, 2026: Replaced the generic intro and craft list with unicorn-specific scene descriptions, sourced facts, party and bedtime activities, and an FAQ.









