Street Fighter Coloring Pages
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on April 7, 2026
By: Anastasiia

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Hadouken! This collection of 5 free printable Street Fighter coloring pages celebrates one of the greatest fighting game franchises of all time. From Ryu’s legendary Hadouken and Ken’s fiery Shoryuken to Chun-Li’s spinning kicks and Guile’s Sonic Boom, every page captures the power and style of Street Fighter’s iconic roster.

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

These printable Street Fighter coloring pages feature bold martial-arts action outlines of the franchise’s most beloved fighters in their signature special moves. Color Ryu’s iconic white gi, give Ken’s Shoryuken its classic orange flames, dress Chun-Li in her signature blue, and give Guile that perfect military green. Perfect for fans of Street Fighter 6, the classic arcade era, or everything in between.

Perfect for fighting game fans, game nights, or martial arts enthusiasts. Download free and print as many copies as you like — FIGHT!

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Craft Ideas To Do With Street Fighter Coloring Pages

Train your inner fighter with these Street Fighter craft ideas:

  • Energy Blast Effect: Color Ryu’s Hadouken with glowing blue-white energy using light blue at the center fading to deep blue at the edges, then outline the blast in silver gel pen.
  • Fighter Trading Cards: Color and cut out each fighter, mount them on card stock, and write each character’s hometown, fighting style, and signature move on the back.
  • Versus Screen: Print two copies of the versus battle page, color each fighter differently, then mount them back-to-back and hang as a double-sided room decoration.
  • Fire Technique: On Ken’s Shoryuken page, use a layered coloring technique — yellow closest to his fist, then orange, then red at the edges for realistic fire.
  • World Warrior Poster: Color all 5 fighters and arrange them on a large poster in tournament bracket style with your own hand-drawn matchup lines.