The Simpsons coloring pages bring the world of Springfield to life with familiar faces, silly moments, and classic humor fans recognize instantly. This free printable collection is packed with character driven designs that make coloring time playful and entertaining.
The Simpsons coloring pages are great for kids, teens, and families who enjoy animated shows with lots of personality. Parents and teachers can use them for screen free fun, themed activities, or relaxed creative breaks.
Some pages focus on simple, bold character poses that are easy to color, while others add more detail with expressive faces, outfits, and funny scenes. You’ll see Homer, Bart, Lisa, Maggie, Marge, and other familiar characters in a mix of calm, silly, and over the top moments.
These printable Simpsons coloring pages are easy to print and enjoy at home. Color one page for a quick laugh or print the full set for a Springfield themed coloring session.
46 The Simpsons Coloring Pages Free Printables Collection
This set of free printable The Simpsons coloring pages features fan favorite characters in a variety of poses and moods. From Bart’s mischievous energy to Homer’s donut loving moments and Lisa’s cheerful charm, the pages range from simple outlines to slightly more detailed scenes. Each sheet is printable at home and works well with crayons, colored pencils, or markers.
1. Angel Bart on a Cloud Simpsons Coloring Page
Bart is drawn as a tiny angel, sitting on a fluffy cloud with a halo and wings. Soft blues and pale grays make the cloud feel airy, while a warm yellow halo adds a fun glow. It’s a playful twist that’s perfect for practicing gentle shading on feathers.
2. Upset Homer in a Suit and Tie Coloring Sheet
Homer wears a fancy suit and tie, but his face says he’d rather be anywhere else. Try a classic dark suit with a bright tie to make the outfit pop, then add light shading under the chin for expression. This one is great for noticing how eyebrows and mouth shapes change the whole mood.
3. Classic Bart in T-Shirt and Shorts Simpsons Printable
Bart stands in his casual outfit, simple and easy to color with bold areas. Go for bright primary colors, then add a little shadow under his shoes to ground him. Kids can practice clean edges here, especially around the spiky hair and sleeves.
4. Baby Maggie with Pacifier Cute Coloring Page
Maggie appears as a cute baby with her pacifier, arms spread wide like she’s asking for a hug. Light blues and soft yellows keep the page sweet and baby-like. Adding tiny sparkle dots or hearts in the background can make it feel extra cheerful.
5. Homer Holding a Donut and Ice Cream Coloring Page
Homer holds a massive donut in one hand and an ice cream in the other, a snack decision nobody wants to rush. Color the donut glaze bright pink or chocolate brown and make the sprinkles rainbow for maximum fun. This page is perfect for talking about shapes and textures, shiny frosting versus soft ice cream swirls.
6. Bartman with Arms Crossed Simpsons Coloring Sheet
Bart is dressed up as Bartman, standing with arms crossed like a tiny superhero. Use bold colors for the costume and add darker shading under the cape to show folds. It’s a fun page for experimenting with comic-style contrast, bright suit, darker accessories, crisp outlines.
7. Triumphant Bart with Fists Up Coloring Printable
Bart throws his fists up in a triumphant pose that feels loud, proud, and full of energy. Bright colors work best here, and adding a simple burst background makes the victory moment feel even bigger. This is a great page for kids who like confident, action-ready characters.
8. Homer Eating a Sprinkle Donut Simpsons Coloring Page
Homer munches a giant sprinkle-coated donut, mid-snack and totally focused. Make the donut extra colorful with a bright glaze and mixed sprinkle shapes. A little shading on the donut hole and the bite area makes it look more realistic and yummy.
9. Homer and Marge Wedding Moment Coloring Sheet
Homer in a smart suit and Marge in an elegant gown capture a sweet wedding moment. White dresses look best with very light gray shading to show folds without losing the bright look. Kids can add soft background colors, like pastel flowers or a gentle sky, to make it feel more celebratory.
10. Homer Enjoying a Regular Donut Simpsons Printable
Homer enjoys a regular-sized donut, simple and classic with a clear focus on the treat. Color the donut in warm browns and add a glossy highlight on the frosting for shine. It’s a nice, easy page for practicing smooth coloring in rounded shapes.
11. Lisa Simpson Waving Hello Coloring Page
Lisa waves with a happy expression, a friendly page that’s quick and satisfying to color. Use bright colors for her outfit and add a light background wash so the character stands out. This one is great for practicing neat coloring around the spiky outline of her hair.
12. Puzzled Homer in a Park Scene Coloring Sheet
Homer stands in front of a park looking puzzled, like he’s trying to remember why he came outside. Greens and blues make the park feel fresh, and a slightly darker shade behind Homer helps him pop forward. You can add extra details like clouds, birds, or a simple sun to finish the scene.
13. Nelson Muntz Hands-on-Hips Coloring Page
Nelson stands with hands on hips, giving off a confident, mischievous vibe. Try bold colors and add a little shadow under his feet for a grounded look. This page is a good one for practicing expressions, small changes in the eyes and mouth create a big attitude shift.
14. Groundskeeper Willy Detailed Simpsons Coloring Page
Groundskeeper Willy is drawn with more detail, making it a fun page for careful coloring and facial features. Use warm reds or oranges for hair, then add darker shading around the beard and brows for depth. It’s a great chance to practice texture, short strokes make hair and facial hair look more natural.
15. Top View Bart with Motion Lines Coloring Poster
Bart is shown from above with lots of lines around him, giving the page a fast, energetic feel. Keep Bart’s colors bold, then use the surrounding lines in lighter shades so they don’t overwhelm the character. This one is perfect for adding your own color pattern to the motion lines, like alternating stripes or a gradient.
16. Unexcited Homer in a Suit Simpsons Coloring Sheet
Homer stands in a suit looking supremely unexcited, like a Monday in drawing form. A dark suit with a bright tie adds contrast, and light shading along the jacket edges makes it look less flat. This page is fun for learning how body posture can show emotion even without big facial changes.
17. Happy Homer Running Simpsons Coloring Page
Homer runs along with a wildly happy look, full of movement and silly energy. Add a few light speed streaks behind him or shade the ground darker near his feet to show motion. Bright, clean colors work best here, and a simple background keeps the action clear.
18. Bart Posing with His Skateboard Coloring Sheet
Bart poses with his skateboard, classic and sporty with room for fun board designs. Color the skateboard deck with bold patterns, flames, stripes, or checkerboard, and make the wheels a bright contrast color. This page is a great prompt to talk about safety too, helmets and pads matter when skating.
19. Easy Simpsons Coloring Page for Kids
This easy Simpsons-style page is simple and open, great for younger kids who want a quick win. Choose bright colors and focus on staying inside big shapes without worrying about tiny details. Adding a simple background color block can make the finished page look extra clean and complete.
20. Bart and Lisa Hugging Simpsons Coloring Page
Bart and Lisa hug, turning a usually mischievous sibling vibe into a sweet moment. Use warm, cheerful colors and add gentle shading under their arms to show the hug closeness. It’s a nice reminder that even bickering siblings can still care about each other.
21. Lisa Simpson School Science Coloring Page
Lisa is shown at school doing science, perfect for adding fun lab-style colors and little classroom details. Try a bright yellow skin tone, a bold red dress, and soft grays for any science tools. This page is a nice nudge to talk about curiosity, experiments, and how asking “why?” is basically Lisa’s superpower.
22. Marge Simpson Close-Up with Tall Blue Hair Coloring Sheet
A close-up of Marge highlights her iconic tall blue hair, making this page simple but striking. Use layered blues for the hair, darker along the edges and lighter in the center for shine. Keeping the background light helps her face and hair remain the main focus.
23. Springfield Town Sign and Road Simple Coloring Page
The Springfield town sign sits by a road, a clean scene that’s easy for kids to color quickly. Use greens for grass, a gray road, and a bright blue sky to make it feel sunny. This page is fun for adding your own extras, like a few clouds, a tree, or a passing car.
24. Simpsons Family Car on Suburban Street Coloring Page
The family car appears on a suburban street scene, perfect for coloring a little neighborhood setting. Use a bold color for the car so it stands out against houses and sidewalks. Adding soft shading under the tires makes it look like the car is really parked on the road.
25. Chief Wiggum by Police Car Easy Coloring Page
Chief Wiggum stands near a police car in an easy, kid-friendly scene. Color the uniform in classic blues and add bright reds and blues for the car lights. This page is great for practicing simple shapes, and kids can add a badge shine with a tiny white highlight.
26. Comic Book Guy in Comic Shop Detailed Coloring Sheet
Comic Book Guy appears inside the comic shop, with extra details that make the page fun to take slowly. Use warm indoor colors, like tans and browns, and add bright pops on comic covers or shelves. This one is perfect for sneaking in tiny patterns and making the shop feel packed and nerdy in the best way.
27. Bart in Treehouse Backyard Scene Coloring Page
Bart’s treehouse backyard scene gives you lots of space for trees, grass, and playful outdoor colors. Use rich greens for leaves and add wood-grain shading on the treehouse boards. A light blue sky and a few clouds can make it feel like a classic Springfield afternoon.
28. Homer at Nuclear Plant Control Panel Coloring Sheet
Homer stands at the nuclear plant control panel, a classic setting with lots of buttons and switches to color. Use grays for the panel and add bright button colors, red, green, yellow, to make it look busy. This page is also fun for practicing tiny details without needing a complicated background.
29. Marge Baking in the Kitchen Simple Coloring Page
Marge bakes in the kitchen, cozy and simple like a homey everyday scene. Use warm kitchen colors, light yellows, soft blues, and cozy browns, to make it feel welcoming. Adding a little shine on mixing bowls or a lightly shaded countertop can make the scene feel more complete.
30. Krusty the Clown TV Show Stage Coloring Sheet
Krusty hosts his TV show on stage, perfect for bright, showy colors and spotlight effects. Use bold greens and purples for his outfit and add warm yellows around stage lights. A darker background behind the stage can make Krusty pop like he’s really on TV.
31. Ned Flanders Gardening Outside House Coloring Page
Ned Flanders gardens outside his house, a cheerful scene with lots of plants to color. Use bright greens for shrubs and flowers in pinks and yellows to make the yard look lively. This page is perfect for adding tiny garden details, like extra blossoms or little bugs.
32. Springfield Elementary School Building Coloring Sheet
Springfield Elementary appears as a simple building scene, easy to color and instantly recognizable. Use brick-like reds or tans and add a bright blue sky to keep it cheerful. Kids can draw a few extra details, like a flag, trees, or a sidewalk, to make it feel like school day.
33. Lisa Simpson Playing Saxophone Printable Coloring Page
Lisa plays her saxophone, a music-themed page with a classic Simpsons moment. Color the sax in warm golds with a darker edge for shine, and keep Lisa’s outfit bold and simple. This page is a fun prompt to talk about practice, music sounds better the more you stick with it.
34. Mr. Burns Counting Money Detailed Adult Coloring Page
Mr. Burns counts money in his office, a detailed scene that’s fun for older kids and adults. Use cool office grays and add pops of green on bills to make the money stand out. Shading around the desk and chair helps the scene feel more dramatic and “boss office” like.
35. Moe Szyslak Behind the Bar Simple Coloring Sheet
Moe stands behind the bar at Moe’s Tavern, simple and perfect for adding moody pub colors. Use dark browns and deep reds to create that cozy bar feel. A few lighter highlights on bottles or the counter can make the scene look more dimensional.
36. Baby Maggie in Stroller Cute Coloring Page
Maggie sits in a stroller with her pacifier, adorable and easy to color. Use soft stroller colors and keep Maggie’s signature look bright and simple. This page works great with a gentle background, like a park path or a few floating clouds.
37. Homer Asleep on the Couch Easy Coloring Page
Homer naps on the couch, a classic cozy scene that’s quick and fun to color. Use warm living-room tones and add soft shading on the couch cushions for depth. This page is perfect for adding little extras, like a TV glow or a simple rug pattern.
38. Bart Graffiti-Style Name Art Coloring Page
Bart’s name appears in graffiti-style art, perfect for bold colors and creative patterns. Use bright marker-like shades and add a shadow outline to make the letters pop. Kids can personalize it by adding stars, lightning bolts, or extra doodles around the name.
39. Milhouse with Big Glasses Simple Coloring Sheet
Milhouse stands with his large glasses, a simple character page with lots of personality. Color the glasses a strong blue and add a tiny highlight dot on the lenses for shine. Keeping the background light helps Milhouse’s expression stay front and center.
40. Smithers Standing by Mr. Burns Desk Coloring Page
Smithers stands beside Mr. Burns’ desk, giving the page an office scene vibe without being too busy. Use muted colors for the desk and a brighter tie or accessory so Smithers stands out. Light shading under the desk edge can add depth without complicating the page.
41. Bart Writing on Classroom Chalkboard Easy Coloring Page
Bart writes on a classroom chalkboard, a classic school scene that’s fun to customize. Color the board deep green and make the chalk writing bright white with a little smudge shading. Kids can even imagine their own message on the board while keeping the scene simple.
42. Lisa Reading Books in Her Bedroom Coloring Page
Lisa reads books in her bedroom, calm and cozy with lots of small details to color. Use warm bedroom tones and make book covers bright so they stand out on shelves or stacks. This page is a nice reminder that quiet reading time can be its own kind of adventure.
43. Springfield Town Skyline with Clouds Coloring Sheet
The Springfield skyline appears with clouds overhead, a simple scene that’s perfect for background coloring. Use soft blues and grays for the sky and keep buildings in light shades so it feels airy. A gentle gradient in the clouds can make the skyline look more polished without extra details.
44. Ralph Wiggum in School Hallway Cute Coloring Page
Ralph stands in a school hallway, cute and simple with lots of room for bright colors. Use classic hallway tones, light lockers, pale floors, and let Ralph’s outfit pop. This page is perfect for adding small details like a backpack color or a little pattern on his shirt.
45. Simpson Family Watching TV on Couch Coloring Page
The whole family sits on the couch watching TV, a classic living-room scene that feels instantly familiar. Use warm couch colors and give each character their signature outfit shades so they’re easy to recognize. You can add a soft TV “glow” effect by shading lightly in front of them.
46. Apu at the Kwik-E-Mart Counter Coloring Sheet
Apu stands at the Kwik-E-Mart counter, a simple scene that’s fun for adding little shop colors. Use bright accents on items or signs and keep the counter shaded for depth. This page works well with small pops of color, like candy wrappers or a colorful register display.More like The Simpsons Coloring Sheets
After You Color Your The Simpsons Coloring Pages
Once the coloring is done, the fun can keep going with creative ideas inspired by Springfield. Finished pages are easy to reuse for play and display.- Create a Simpsons wall featuring different family members.
- Use pages as prompts to talk about favorite episodes or characters.
- Turn finished pages into posters for a bedroom or play area.
- Group pages by characters like Bart, Homer, or Lisa.
- Make a mini The Simpsons coloring book by stapling pages together.
- Pair coloring time with light storytelling or cartoon discussions.