Spyro Coloring Pages
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on April 6, 2026
By: Anastasiia

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Charge up your crayons — a dragon adventure awaits! This collection of 5 free printable Spyro coloring pages celebrates one of gaming’s most beloved purple dragons. From Spyro’s fire-breathing heroics and gem-collecting triumphs to peaceful moments with his golden dragonfly companion Sparx, every page captures the charm and adventure that made Spyro a classic.

All 5 Spyro coloring pages are high-quality black-and-white line art — perfectly formatted for US Letter paper and ready to print at home or school with just one click.

These 5 printable Spyro coloring pages feature bold, clean dragon outlines with just enough detail to make them fun for all ages. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the original PS1 trilogy or you discovered Spyro through the Reignited collection, these pages are a perfect way to celebrate everyone’s favorite purple dragon. They look incredible colored in Spyro’s signature purple, green, and gold.

Perfect for dragon fans, gaming parties, or a creative afternoon. Download for free and print as many copies as you like. Woo-hoo!

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Craft Ideas To Do With Spyro Coloring Pages

Bring the Dragon Realms to life with these Spyro craft ideas:

  • Dragon Scale Texture: Color Spyro’s scales in gradients — darker purple near the spine, lighter lavender on the belly — for a realistic dragon look.
  • Gem Glitter Art: Color the gem collection page and add small glitter or metallic sticker gems to the scattered treasure for a sparkling 3D effect.
  • Sparx Mobile: Color and cut out several copies of Sparx the dragonfly, attach them to thread, and hang them as a glittering mobile above your desk.
  • Spyro and Cynder Story: Color all 5 pages and arrange them in story order, writing a short adventure caption under each one to create your own Spyro comic.
  • Fire Breathing Effect: On the fire-breathing page, color the flame with yellow, orange, and red layered together, adding a tiny bit of blue at the base for a realistic fire effect.