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Hey there, I’m Emmy! If your house has caught the Jujutsu Kaisen bug, you already know the drill: the kids beg for “just one more episode,” and you’re hoping for a screen-free activity that still feels like their show. That’s exactly why I put together this huge collection of Jujutsu Kaisen coloring pages.
Between Gojo’s icy stare, Sukuna’s terrifying grin, and Yuji’s mid-fight determination, this series is basically made for coloring. The character designs are bold, the poses are dramatic, and every outfit has some little detail worth filling in with your favorite marker or gel pen.
Here’s my promise: every page in this post, all 30+ of them, is 100% free, high-resolution, and ready to print today. Grab them one at a time as individual PDFs.
A few reasons teachers, homeschool parents, and daycare coordinators tend to love this kind of resource:
- Zero prep time — download, print, done.
- No sign-up walls or spam before a busy morning.
- Quiet-time approved — great for indoor recess, early finishers, or a calm-down corner.
- Budget-friendly — free beats a $12 coloring book every time.
How to Download & Print Your Coloring Pages
Getting from “screen” to “table covered in markers” takes three quick steps:
- Click “Download PDF” underneath any design you like. It saves straight to your device, no email required.
- Print at “Actual Size” or 100%. Skip “fit to page” — that setting can shrink fine details like Gojo’s eye markings or Sukuna’s tattoos.
- Use standard letter-size paper (8.5″ x 11″). Every file here is formatted to fit without cropping.
Pro tip: if you’re printing for a full classroom or a birthday party, load your printer’s paper tray before you start clicking. Your future self will thank you.
Chibi & Easy Jujutsu Kaisen Coloring Sheets
Not every colorist wants forty minutes of intricate line work, and that’s more than okay.
This section is packed with easy anime drawings to color: big shapes, thick outlines, and adorable chibi versions of your favorite sorcerers. They’re perfect for younger kids, beginners, or anyone who wants a relaxed ten-minute activity.
Ever tried explaining “Domain Expansion” to a four-year-old? Yeah, me neither. That’s what makes chibi designs so handy: the vibe comes through without any of the complicated lore.
Action & Detailed Jujutsu Kaisen Coloring Pages
If you’re coloring for a teenager, or let’s be honest, for yourself, you probably want more of a challenge.
Jujutsu Kaisen is famous for its jaw-dropping cursed technique battles, and this set leans right into that energy. Expect dynamic poses, layered clothing, and enough fine detail to keep your hands busy for a full episode’s runtime.
Want a coloring session that doubles as a stress-reliever after a long day? This is the set for you. There’s a reason “adult coloring” became such a huge trend a few years back: the slow, repetitive motion is genuinely calming, almost meditative.
Browse and Download by Character
Have one favorite you’re most excited about? I organized the full collection by character below so you can jump straight to them.
Yuji Itadori Coloring Pages
Yuji’s pages focus on his hands-on, physical fighting style, plus a few featuring Ryomen Sukuna, the curse sharing his body. A great pick if you love action-heavy poses.
Satoru Gojo Coloring Pages
Easily our most-requested set. If you’ve been hunting for a Gojo Satoru coloring page free download, this is it: his blindfold, his Hollow Purple technique, and of course, those iconic eyes.
Megumi Fushiguro & Nobara Kugisaki Pages
Shadow puppets meet straw doll technique in this pairing. I love how differently these two fight, and the designs reflect that contrast.
Villains & Curses Coloring Sheets
For fans who love a good antagonist: Mahito’s unsettling smile, Suguru Geto’s cold composure, and Hanami’s plant-curse chaos all make an appearance here.
How We Create Every Coloring Page
Here’s a peek behind the curtain, since I think it’s worth sharing.
Every design starts from a blank page. Our illustrators study each character’s signature look — Gojo’s blindfold, Sukuna’s markings, Nobara’s confident stance — and sketch brand-new line art made specifically for coloring: bold outlines, open spaces, nothing too fussy.
Quick note: this is a fan-run project. We’re not affiliated with or endorsed by Gege Akutami, Shueisha, VIZ Media, or MAPPA, and Jujutsu Kaisen and its characters belong entirely to them. These are original, fan-made designs shared free for personal, non-commercial use: classrooms, homeschool days, rainy afternoons. If you’re a rights holder with a question about anything here, email us at contact@wincoloring.com and we’ll get back to you quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Jujutsu Kaisen coloring pages completely free? Yes! Every page in this collection is free to download and print for personal, non-commercial use. No catch, no sign-up wall.
What’s the best paper for printing anime coloring pages? Go with cardstock or heavyweight paper, 60lb (160gsm) or higher. It holds up far better against markers and gel pens than standard printer paper, which tends to bleed or wrinkle.
Can I use these designs for digital coloring? Definitely. Drop the PDFs or high-res images straight into an app like Procreate or ibisPaint if your colorist prefers a stylus over a marker.
What age range are these coloring pages good for? The Chibi & Easy set works well for younger kids around age four and up. The Action & Detailed set suits older kids, teens, and adults who want more of a challenge.
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Now go grab those markers. Even one printed page today still counts as a win. 🎨





































