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This collection of 20 unique squid game coloring pages offers a playful take on the iconic characters and elements from the globally popular series, perfect for fans looking for a creative, less intense way to engage with the show. Each design provides a chance to explore a vibrant palette, bringing these recognizable figures to life with your favorite colors and techniques. Whether you’re a seasoned colorist or just starting, these free printable coloring pages offer a fun challenge for all.
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For these stylized squid game coloring pages, a mixed media approach can truly make your artwork pop. Consider using gel pens for the glossy shine on the guards’ masks or the reflective quality of the glass bridge, offering a vibrant contrast to areas colored with crayons or colored pencils. Markers can provide bold, solid colors for uniforms and large areas, while colored pencils allow for subtle shading and intricate details on elements like Dalgona candy or a playful bird’s feathers.
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The Red Guards: Guardians with Geometric Masks
The iconic Red Guards are the ever-present enforcers of the games, recognized by their striking red jumpsuits and black masks emblazoned with a circle, triangle, or square. Historically, these shapes represented the hierarchy within the game’s staff: circles were workers, triangles were soldiers, and squares were managers. These squid game coloring pages reimagine them in friendlier, more whimsical scenarios.
For the Red Guards, the core colors are a deep, vibrant scarlet red for their jumpsuits and a stark matte black for their masks. You can use a dark grey for subtle shading on the masks to give them dimension, especially around the edges of the geometric shapes. For their jumpsuits, try a base of bright red, then layer a darker crimson in shadowed areas, like under arms or where fabric folds, to give depth.
- Circle Mask Guard: Designs #1, #7, #13, #20. This guard is often seen doing basic tasks.
* Technique Tip (Colored Pencils): For the red uniform, apply a base layer of medium red with light pressure. Then, add a second layer of slightly darker red in the shadowed areas or along seams to create depth, building up the color gradually.
- Triangle Mask Guard: Designs #2, #7, #15, #18, #20. These guards are typically armed and act as soldiers.
* Technique Tip (Markers): Use a fine-tip black marker for the crisp edges of the triangle mask. For the red jumpsuit, use a broad-tip red marker, making sure to apply even pressure for a smooth, solid color, avoiding streaks.
- Square Mask Guard: Designs #3, #10, #12, #15, #20. These are the managers, often carrying out more complex instructions.
* Technique Tip (Crayons): Achieve a rich, solid red for the uniform by pressing firmly with a scarlet crayon. For the black mask, use a black crayon and try a circular motion to fill in the area evenly, preventing a patchy look.
The Giant Doll (Young-hee)
The Giant Doll, named Young-hee, is the chilling centerpiece of the “Red Light, Green Light” game, based on a character from Korean textbooks. Her design, inspired by the children’s book character Cheol-su, is instantly recognizable, and even in these friendly versions, she maintains her iconic look. You can learn more about her cultural inspiration on the Squid Game Wikipedia page.
To color the Giant Doll, you’ll need shades of orange-yellow, dark brown, and white. Her dress is a bright, almost neon, orange-yellow, with a crisp white collar and socks. Her hair is dark brown, often with pigtails. Her skin is a light, natural peach or pale tan.
- Designs #4, #16: In these designs, the doll is shown in a playful, winking pose amidst daisies or watching butterflies.
* Technique Tip (Colored Pencils): For her bright orange-yellow dress, layer a light yellow first, then gently apply a bright orange over it to get that specific vibrant hue. Use a fine-tip brown pencil for individual strands of hair.
The Mysterious Front Man
The Front Man is the enigmatic overseer of the entire Squid Game operation, identified by his sleek, black geometric mask and trench coat. His identity is a major reveal in the series, adding layers to the show’s narrative. His attire is consistently minimalist and stark, reflecting his authority and the secrecy surrounding his role.
For the Front Man, stick to a monochrome palette. His mask and coat are deep, matte black. You can use dark grey for subtle highlights on the edges of his mask or the folds of his coat to give it texture and shape. Consider a slightly lighter grey for any visible parts of his suit underneath the coat.
- Designs #6, #14: These pages show a simplified, cheerful Front Man giving a thumbs-up or reading a storybook.
* Technique Tip (Markers): To achieve a smooth, intense black for the Front Man’s mask and coat, use a broad-tip black marker. For a sense of depth, leave very thin lines uncolored in areas where light might reflect, or use a dark grey marker to draw fine lines for fabric folds on his coat.
The Piggy Bank of Riches
The giant piggy bank is a powerful symbol throughout Squid Game, representing the accumulating prize money and the players’ desperate hope. It typically hangs from the ceiling, slowly filling with cash as players are eliminated, making its visual impact significant in the show.
The piggy bank is a vibrant, almost neon, pink. For added realism, you can use a lighter pink for highlights and a deeper fuchsia or magenta for shadows to give it a rounded, three-dimensional appearance. The money inside, or the flowers in design #17, should be bright and varied.
- Designs #5, #17: These designs feature a smiling piggy bank, either floating with balloons or overflowing with flowers.
* Technique Tip (Crayons): Start with a medium pink crayon, coloring the main body of the piggy bank. Then, apply a darker pink or light red crayon with more pressure to the bottom and side curves to create a rounded effect, mimicking a spherical shape.
Iconic Game Elements: Dalgona & Marbles
The Dalgona candy game and the Marbles game are two of the most memorable challenges in Squid Game, each carrying immense tension and requiring precision or strategy. Dalgona is a traditional Korean honeycomb candy, while marbles is a classic playground game. You can learn more about Dalgona candy and its history on its Wikipedia page.
- Dalgona Candies:
* The Dalgona candy itself has a caramel-like, light golden-brown color. The specific shapes (star, circle, triangle, umbrella) should be clearly defined. The red glove in design #19 is a vibrant scarlet.
* Designs #2, #8, #19: These pages feature Dalgona candies in various contexts.
* Technique Tip (Colored Pencils): For the Dalgona, use a base of light tan or cream, then layer a warm golden-brown over it to create the translucent, sugary look. Use a darker brown pencil for the edges of the shapes to make them stand out.
- Marbles:
* Marbles come in a myriad of colors, often clear with swirls of blue, green, red, or yellow inside. The ground they rest on can be a dusty brown or grey. The hand with the red glove in design #9 is the same scarlet as the Red Guards’ uniforms.
* Design #9: This design shows colorful marbles arranged for a game.
* Technique Tip (Markers): Use a variety of bright, contrasting markers for the marbles themselves – blues, greens, yellows, reds. To give them a shiny, spherical look, leave a tiny white spot on each marble to represent a highlight.
While the players like Player Number 456 and Player Number 067 aren’t depicted in these specific designs, these squid game coloring pages allow you to interpret the world they inhabit through a unique, playful lens. This collection provides ample opportunity to engage with the aesthetic of the series without the intense themes, making it suitable for a wider audience looking for free printable coloring pages.
Creative Activities with Your Squid Game Art
Once you’ve finished coloring these thrilling squid game coloring pages, the fun doesn’t have to stop!
- “Red Light, Green Light” Display: Cut out your finished Giant Doll (design #4 or #16) and a few of your Red Guards (designs #1, #7, #11). Attach them to a string or ribbon to create a unique banner. You can then arrange them on a wall or door, with the doll facing one way and the guards frozen in funny “red light” poses, creating a playful nod to the iconic game in your own space.
- Dalgona Challenge Art: After coloring designs #8 or #19, carefully cut out the individual Dalgona candy shapes. Challenge a friend or family member to see who can “extract” the shapes most cleanly with scissors, just like the game! You can then glue these cut-outs onto a piece of colored paper to create a themed greeting card or a decorative collage.
These squid game coloring pages offer a delightful artistic escape, perfect for any fan of the show. We hope you enjoy bringing these unique designs to life with your creativity! For more exciting movies coloring pages, check out our collection of Jurassic World Coloring Pages Free Printables. If you’re looking for different character coloring pages, you might enjoy our Super Mario Coloring Pages Bowser Free Printable or even Dog Man coloring pages.




















