Create delectable art with free Candy Land coloring pages for kids. This collection of 25 detailed pages to color brings this iconic game to life in a new way.
Candy Land is one of the most popular board games ever made and was created in 1948 by Eleanor Abbott while she was in the hospital.
She made a game to amuse herself and the children at the hospital, but was soon encouraged to submit it to a company to produce.
Now it’s had multiple incarnations and formats and it's beloved around the world.
This collection captures the magic of the game with some favorite characters like Gramma Nutt, King Kandy, Lord Licorice and many more.
While coloring, you can also learn some fun facts about the game you may not have known before!
25 Free Candy Land Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. Candy Land Game Board Coloring PDF
Every fan of Candy Land will recognize the iconic colorful, twisty game board. The creator of the game, Eleanor Abbot, was recovering from polio in the hospital when she created the game. She submitted it to the Milton Bradley Company, and it became a hit, which made the company more notable.
2. Candy Canes Growing Along The Trail
The Candy Land game is simple, but allows us to use our imaginations to bring the world to life. You could imagine going through this candy cane field while playing!
3. Candy Land Castle
Is there anything sweeter than a candy castle? This scene from Candy Land allows us to imagine this delectable building for ourselves.
4. Mr. Mint Goes For A Walk
Mr. Mint is a lumberjack character who cuts down candy cane trees. The game is known for its colorful characters, but they actually weren’t present from the beginning. Defined characters were only added in 1984, once Hasbro took the reins of the game.
5. Candy Land Game Board With Winding Path
Coloring all of the spaces on the board will be tricky, but using some colored felt pens will make it easier if you take your time with it.
6. Candyland Spinner Pointing To A Pink Square
Candy Land has some simple yet effective rules, and things like the spinner help to make it easier. The game was designed to require no reading ability to make it suitable for kids of all ages.
7. Caramel River Flowing Between The Game Path
I’d love to drift lazily down a caramel river, and once you have colored this page, you will be able to imagine what that would be like!
8. Cotton Candy Clouds Floating Above The Land
There’s something calming about this lovely scene with some cotton candy clouds high above. One fun way to color this page would be to stick some cotton wool over the clouds.
9. Cupcake Commons At The Start Of The Game
Cupcake Commons is an early area in the game that has become popular with fans, but it was only added to the game in 2010.
10. Gingerbread Kids Walking On The Candy Path
These gingerbread characters are having a wonderful day strolling down the candy path. Sticking beads, stickers, and other crafts can help give elements like the buttons on the gingerbread man more depth.
11. Gloppy Sitting In The Molasses Swamp
Gloppy looks so happy sitting in his sweet swamp! How many colors could you add in this scene?
13. Gramma Nutt Beside Her Peanut Brittle House
Gramma Nutt was another character introduced in 1984, and while she isn’t in every addition of the game, she is still a fan favorite.
14. Gumdrop Hills Rising Above The Board
The Gumdrop Hills look so inviting, and there are several opportunities for you to use your favorite colors to make them look even more delectable.
15. Ice Cream Floats Coloring Sheet
Let’s cool off with a trip to a frozen river with ice cream floats. The Milton Bradley Company had just released Clue, another board game, before Candy Land. Before this, they mainly focused on stationery, but these games made them rethink the whole company.
16. Jolly Standing In The Gumdrop Mountains
Jolly also appeared first in 1984, and he is associated with the Gumdrop Mountains. That would make this page perfect to pair with the page that featured that location previously.
17. King Kandy On His Candy Throne
Let’s all bow for King Kandy, an important character in Candy Land. Throughout the game, his hair is sometimes portrayed as pink in some incarnations and white in others.
18. Lord Licorice Strolling
Every fantasy land needs a villain, and Lord Licorice fulfills that role in many incarnations of the game. He certainly knows how to dress in a flamboyant way!
19. Lollipop Trees Growing In The Forest
The details on this forest of lollipop trees allows you to use many different colors and art tools, so I know this one will look incredible when it’s done.
20. Lord Licorice In Front Of His Castle
Lord Licorice has a grand castle that matches his sense of style! Will you use the colors he sports in the game or would you like to choose new colors?
21. Mr. Mint Walking Through The Peppermint Forest
Mr. Mint has so many options for lollipops to cut down, and he looks a bit unsure which ones to chop first!
22. Princess Lolly Standing In The Lollipop Woods
Princess Lolly is connected to the Lollipop Woods, and she has an incredibly detailed design for you to color. Did you know that there was almost a Candy Land movie made in 2012? Adam Sandler was set to be in it, but I wonder who would have played Lolly?
23. Queen Frostine Skating On The Ice Cream Sea
This scene would be perfect to color on a hot summer day! Queen Frostine is on the ice cream sea, and it makes me chilly just looking at it.
24. Rainbow Bridge Connecting Two Zones
The game is about traversing different zones, and using a rainbow bridge makes it an even more enjoyable experience!
25. Sprinkle Falls Dropping Candy Rain Coloring Page
I’ve heard of it raining cats and dogs, but not raining candy! Judging from this final scene, I think I prefer this version.After You Color Your Candy Land Pages
- Design some new characters for the game based on your favorite candy.
- Use colored paper, gift wrap and other materials to stick over the candy.
- Try to use some thick layers of paint and other art mediums to make the colors really pop.