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12 Free Rainbow Coloring Pages

Seven stripes, infinite possibilities. These twelve free printable rainbow coloring pages put rainbows everywhere they belong — over waterfalls and cottages, sure, but also on trains, sundaes, lighthouses, and one very fortunate slide made just for teddy bears. Every page has thick friendly outlines and prints on standard US Letter paper for exactly zero dollars.

Rainbow coloring page: a rainbow arching over a cozy cottage with a smiling sun

Cottage Rainbow

A rainbow lands squarely on a cozy cottage in this free printable coloring page. The smiling sun supervises.
Rainbow coloring page: a fluffy cloud painting a rainbow across the sky with a giant paintbrush

Cloud Painter

Ever wonder who paints the rainbows? This coloring page reveals the answer: a cloud with a very large brush.
Rainbow coloring page: teddy bears sliding down a rainbow slide into a pot of stars

Teddy Bear Slide

Teddy bears ride the rainbow slide into a pot of stars on this printable page. The line to go again starts at the top.
Rainbow coloring page: a rainbow over a waterfall with fish jumping through the spray

Waterfall Arc

A rainbow rises off a waterfall while fish jump through the spray. One of the most colorable pages in the whole library.
Rainbow coloring page: a hot air balloon flying between a double rainbow

Double Rainbow Balloon

A hot air balloon threads a double rainbow on this free coloring page — fourteen stripes of pure crayon opportunity.
Rainbow coloring page: a rainbow bridge connecting two castle towers

Castle Bridge

Two castle towers, one rainbow bridge. This printable coloring page adds a royal commute to the rainbow genre.
Make your own custom rainbow page →

These twelve are just the pre-made ones. Type any idea — “a rainbow arching over a cozy cottage with a smiling sun” or something only your family would think of — and our generator draws a brand-new page in about twenty seconds. Add a name in bubble letters, too.

Rainbow coloring page: kittens climbing a rainbow like a ladder up to the clouds

Kitten Ladder

Kittens scale a rainbow ladder to the clouds in this playful coloring page. Each kitten climbs a different stripe.
Rainbow coloring page: a duck family marching under a rainbow after the rain

Duckling March

After the rain: puddles, a rainbow, and a duck family on the move. A cheerful printable page with ducklings to count.
Rainbow coloring page: a giant rainbow ice cream sundae with a cherry on top

Rainbow Sundae

A rainbow made of ice cream, scoop by scoop, cherry on top. This sundae coloring page doubles as a dessert negotiation tool.
Rainbow coloring page: a rainbow kite festival in a breezy park

Kite Festival

Kites of every shape fill the sky at this rainbow kite festival. A busy, breezy free printable coloring page.
Rainbow coloring page: a rainbow train chugging through hills made of candy

Candy Hill Train

A rainbow train rolls through candy hills on this printable page — every car a different color, every hill a different treat.
Rainbow coloring page: a rainbow lighthouse guiding little sailboats home

Lighthouse Glow

A lighthouse painted in rainbow stripes guides sailboats home. The calmest page in the set, perfect for careful colorers.

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Rainbow coloring page FAQs

Are these rainbow coloring pages free to print?

Yes — print any page free, or download all twelve as one PDF pack. The bundle asks for your email so we can share new free pages as we add them; you can unsubscribe anytime.

Do kids have to use the real rainbow color order?

ROYGBIV is a fun thing to teach, and these pages are a natural excuse — but a rainbow in six shades of pink is also a masterpiece. We officially endorse both approaches.

What ages are these pages for?

Ages 3–8. Rainbow arcs are wonderful first coloring targets for toddlers — big, curved, and hard to miss — while the busier scenes give older kids more to do.

Can we make our own rainbow page?

Yes! Try the coloring page generator with anything you can imagine — "a rainbow over a dinosaur parade" is a real page a real kid requested — and add a name in bubble letters if you like.