Creative Ninjago Coloring Page Ideas

Looking for new ways to keep your kids busy?

As a parent, I know how hard it can be to find activities that hold children’s attention.

The same old coloring books get boring, and screen time isn’t always the best option. That’s when I found Ninjago coloring pages – they’ve been a total hit in my household!

I’ve compiled 33 fun coloring ideas that combine creativity with kids’ favorite Ninjago characters.

These pages will entertain your children for hours while helping them practice focus and motor skills.

Here’s my collection of the best Ninjago coloring activities that have worked wonders with my own kids.

Let me show you these fantastic coloring ideas that will make both you and your kids happy.

33 Epic Ninjago Coloring Page Ideas For Ultimate Fun

Ninjago Characters

1. Lloyd In Action Pose

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Lloyd stands tall, ready to protect Ninjago City. This page shows him mid-spin, his green suit flowing with motion.

Kids can use different shades of green to highlight the details of their outfits. I suggest using light green for highlights and darker shades for shadows. A touch of white makes the swirling effects around him look great!

2. Kai With His Fire Sword

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Here’s Kai holding his mighty sword. The flames need bright reds and oranges to make them pop!

My little ones spend extra time getting those fire effects just right. Try adding yellow highlights to make the flames look hot. His spiky hair is super fun to color, too – my kids love using deep red and maroon shades.

3. Cole Holding His Earth Hammer

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Strong Cole carries his trusty hammer. This page has lots of spots for brown and black shading.

The details on his outfit make for fun coloring challenges. The hammer looks amazing with stone-like textures – try using different grays and browns.

His muscles show strength, and kids can practice shading to make them look real.

4. Jay With Lightning Sparks

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Jay’s page sparkles with energy. The lighting effects around him look great in yellow and white.

His blue ninja suit needs different shading to stand out. The small spark details are perfect for bright yellow markers.

My tip: leave tiny white spaces in the lightning to make it look like it’s glowing!

5. Zane In Ice Armor

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Our favorite ice ninja, Zane, looks cool in his special armor. To make the ice effects shine, try using light blues and whites.

The small details on his armor are perfect for careful coloring. Add some silver touches to make his robot parts gleam. The ice crystals around him look stunning with light blue highlights.

6. Nya In Samurai Gear

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Nya’s got her complete gear on! Her red and silver outfit offers lots of coloring fun. The tiny parts of her armor let kids practice staying in the lines.

I love using metallic markers for her armor pieces – they make the page shine! The small water designs around her look perfect in blue and white. My kids enjoy mixing different reds for her suit to create depth.

7. Sensei Wu With Staff And Wisdom Scroll

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The wise teacher stands peacefully. His long beard and robes need gentle colors like white and gold.

The scroll has tiny writing marks kids can fill in. His hat looks great with straw-colored yellows, and the staff pops with brown shading. I find that light tan colors work well for the scroll paper.

8. Garmadon With Four Arms And Weapons

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This page shows all four of Garmadon’s arms holding different weapons. Dark colors work best here, but kids can get creative with the weapon effects.

Purple and black make his outfit look extra cool. Each weapon can have its own color scheme – my children love making each one special and different.

9. Young Lloyd And Sensei Wu Together

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It was a sweet moment between the student and the teacher. This page shows how far Lloyd has come. The two characters together make for twice the coloring fun.

The size difference between them is cute. Young Lloyd’s small figure next to Sensei Wu makes for an interesting contrast. Light greens for Lloyd and whites for Sensei Wu work great here.

10. The Golden Ninja (Lloyd)

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Lloyd in his special golden form! This page needs lots of yellows and gold. The shine effects around him make for extra coloring excitement.

Try using light yellow for the base and darker gold for details. Adding white spots makes the armor look like it’s gleaming. My kids love adding a touch of green to honor Lloyd’s original ninja color.

Team Action Scenes

11. The Ninja Team Standing Together

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All our heroes in one place! Each ninja brings their special color to this page. I suggest using green for Lloyd, red for Kai, blue for Jay, white for Zane, black for Cole, and red and silver for Nya.

The background looks great, and the light colors make the ninjas stand out. My kids love making each suit shine with its own style.

12. Kai And Nya Team-Up

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Brother and sister working as one! Their red outfits can have different shades to tell them apart. The water and fire effects around them create cool patterns.

Try bright oranges for Kai’s flames and ocean blues for Nya’s water powers. The mix of elements makes this page pop!

13. Jay And Zane Battle Scene

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On this exciting page, lightning meets ice, and the mix of blue shades makes it special. Jay’s lightning needs bright yellows, while Zane’s ice looks cool in light blue.

Their moves create swirling patterns that kids can color with fading effects. My tip: Use white spaces between powers to make them look glowing.

14. Cole Riding A Rock Creature

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Here’s Cole on his stone friend! The rock creature needs browns and grays of all kinds. Cole’s black suit stands out against the rocky textures.

Try making patterns in the rocks with darker and lighter shades. My children love adding earth tones to make the rocks look real.

15. Lloyd Leading The Ninja Squad

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Our green ninja up front, with his friends backing him up! Each ninja keeps their special color, but Lloyd catches the eye in the center.

The team forms a cool triangle shape that’s fun to fill in. Adding different greens to Lloyd’s suit helps him stand out as the leader.

16. Epic Ninja Fight With Garmadon

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Good versus not-so-good in full color! Garmadon’s dark outfit contrasts with the bright ninja suits. Each weapon clash creates cool effects to color.

The scene has lots of movement – perfect for adding swoosh effects with light colors.

17. Ninja Team Against Skulkin Army

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A big battle scene full of action! The white Skulkin troops need bone-colored shading. Our ninjas pop with their bright colors against the skeleton army.

This page has many small details to keep kids busy. The mix of good guys and bad guys creates fun coloring zones.

18. Ninjas On Their Mechs

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Each ninja has their own cool machine! The mechs can match their pilots’ colors or go wild with new ones.

Lots of metal parts to make it shiny with grays and silvers. My kids love giving each mech its own special paint job.

19. Airjitzu Spinjitzu Moves

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Spinning moves fill this page with swirling fun! Each ninja’s power has its own color tornado.

The spins create patterns that flow around the page. Light colors in the center of each spin make them look like they’re moving.

20. Team Celebrating After A Victory

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Happy ninjas sharing a wonderful moment! Their poses are full of joy and friendship. Each character shows happiness in their own way.

The background can be bright to match the happy mood. This page lets kids use all their favorite ninja colors at once.

Vehicles And Dragons

21. Jay’s Lightning Jet

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A fast-flying machine with a spark! The jet’s smooth shape needs bright blue coloring. Small lightning marks cover the wings.

The cockpit glass looks cool in light blue. Add yellow touches where the lightning power shows.

22. Cole’s Earth Driller Vehicle

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Big wheels and drilling power! This tough machine needs brown and black colors. The drill bits look great in metallic gray. Try rock-like patterns on the solid parts.

My tip: make the treads look dirty with dark brown spots.

23. Kai’s Fire Mech Robot

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A tall red robot ready for action! The metal parts need different red shades. Flame patterns run along the arms and legs.

The hands can hold tiny fireballs. My children enjoy making the fire parts extra bright.

24. Nya’s Water Strider Vehicle

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Long legs walk on water! The blue and silver parts mix well. Water splashes need light blue touches, and the leg joints look good in dark gray.

Try adding white foam where it touches water.

25. Zane’s Ice Tank With Missiles

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Cold steel meets ice power! White and light blue make it look frosty. The tracks need dark gray coloring. Small ice crystals cover the armor.

The missiles can have cool ice effects.

26. Ultra Dragon With All Elemental Powers

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Four dragons in one! Each head needs its special element color. The wings can mix all their powers together.

The scales need careful coloring to show each type. This big friend fills the whole page with detail.

27. Jay Riding Elemental Dragons

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Two friends on their special dragons! Green and blue powers swirl together. The dragons show off their elements proudly.

Their riders sit ready for fun. My kids like making the powers meet in the middle.

28. Kai’s Fire Dragon Breathing Flames

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Hot flames fill this exciting page! The dragon’s scales need warm red colors. Its fire breath spreads with orange and yellow.

The wings can show heat waves in light colors. Try making the flames look hot and bright.

29. The Bounty Ship Flying Over Ninjago City

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Our heroes’ famous ship sails through the sky! The wooden parts need brown shading. The sails look great with white and gold touches.

Small windows show life inside. The city below needs lots of tiny building colors.

30.  Lloyd’s Green Ninja Mech Dragon

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This metal dragon shines with green power! The wings spread wide across the page. Try different green shades for each metal plate.

Bright green coloring can make the eyes glow. My kids love adding silver touches to make it look like real metal.

Ninjago City Scenes

31. Ninjago City Skyline

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This is a big city view that is full of life! Tall buildings need different colors to stand out.

Windows can shine with yellow light, and the sky looks nice in soft blue.

My kids like adding tiny details to each building, making some tall and others short.

32. The Temple Of Airjitzu

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This old building holds many secrets! The roof needs red and gold colors. Small lanterns can glow with warm yellow.

The steps and walls want gentle brown shades. Try adding trees around it in green.

33. A Quiet Village in Ninjago

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Little houses create a peaceful scene. Each home can have its own color scheme, and trees and plants need different greens.

Small paths wind between the houses. The background hills want soft colors.

Conclusion

Your kids will love bringing these Ninjago characters to life through coloring.

I started with these pages to spend quality time with my children, and now it’s become our favorite after-school activity.

When they finish coloring their favorite ninja characters, the smiles on their faces make every minute worth it.

Want to make coloring time even more special? Try setting up a cozy corner with good lighting and comfortable seating.

Put on some gentle background music, and keep all supplies within easy reach.

Jordan Wilson

Jordan Wilson

Jordan Wilson is a creative arts educator with a BFA in Visual Arts from the Chicago School of the Art Institute. With over 8 years of experience teaching art in elementary schools, her articles are a treasure trove of imaginative and educational craft ideas for children.
Her passion for sustainable and eco-friendly materials shines through her work, inspiring parents and educators. He is an amazing gardener, often incorporating elements of nature into her craft projects and sharing these experiences in engaging articles. He is also an accomplished painter and volunteers at local art therapy workshops.

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