Beyblade Coloring Pages
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on April 9, 2026
By: Anastasiia

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Let it rip with this collection of 5 free printable Beyblade coloring pages celebrating the legendary spinning top battle anime. From Pegasus’s spirited eruption and Tyson’s powerful launch to stadium clashes, Kai’s icy cool with Dranzer, and Ray’s martial arts finesse, every page channels the thrill of Beyblade battle.

All 5 Beyblade coloring pages are high-quality black-and-white line art formatted for US Letter paper and ready to print in one click.

These printable Beyblade coloring pages feature the action-packed energy that made Beyblade a global phenomenon — the spirited burst of Pegasus, the adrenaline of a championship launch, twin Beyblades exploding in a stadium clash, Kai’s fierce coolness with his phoenix Dranzer spirit, and Ray’s focused tiger spirit Driger attack. Each page is a battle cry in coloring page form.

Perfect for Beyblade fans ready to color their way to victory. Download free and print as many copies as you like!

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Craft Ideas To Do With Beyblade Coloring Pages

Let your creativity rip with these Beyblade-inspired craft ideas:

  • Spirit Color Code: Color each Beyblade spirit in its signature element — Pegasus in silver and white, Driger in orange and black tiger stripes, Dranzer in deep red and gold flames.
  • Stadium Arena: Draw a round circle on a large piece of cardboard and decorate it as a BeyStadium, then use the colored clash page as a poster above your real Beyblade battle arena.
  • Battle Card Deck: Color and cut the characters (Tyson, Kai, Ray) small to fit on playing cards, add their Beyblade’s attack power stats of your own creation, and make your own Beyblade battle card game.
  • Speed Lines Effect: After coloring a Beyblade, use a ruler and a white gel pen to draw crisp radial speed lines outward from the spinning top’s center to emphasize rotation speed.
  • Flame Gradient: Color Kai and Dranzer using a fire gradient technique — dark red at the bottom, transitioning through orange and yellow to bright white at the flame tips.