Miscellaneous Coloring Pages
Miscellaneous Coloring Pages is exactly what the name says – the category where everything lands that doesn’t fit neatly into Animals, Anime, Transport, or any of the other named categories on the site. Over 3,280 pages across 62 sub-categories, covering the full range from Mindfulness to Pennywise, from Jazz to the Rubik’s – sorry, wrong page, but you get the idea. If you know what you’re looking for but can’t find it anywhere else, this is probably where it is.
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Wellbeing and Positive Mindset
These sub-categories are used most often in classroom and therapeutic settings, where coloring serves a purpose beyond just filling in shapes.
Mindfulness covers meditative coloring compositions – mandalas, nature scenes, and soft abstract patterns that are specifically designed to slow the mind down while the hands stay busy. Mental Health covers awareness and affirmation-based illustrations – pages that support conversation about feelings, self-care, and emotional wellness. Inspirational covers motivational text and illustration pages: quotes, uplifting phrases, and the visual language of encouragement. Emotions covers illustrated faces and figures expressing specific emotional states – a useful classroom tool for helping younger children name what they feel. Fruit of the Spirit covers the nine qualities from Galatians 5:22–23 (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control) in illustrated coloring page form – used primarily in Sunday school and faith-based educational settings.
Connection and Relationships
BFF covers the best-friends visual tradition – two characters sharing an experience, matching items, friendship bracelets, and the “better together” aesthetic. Friendship extends this into broader social connection themes. Thank You covers illustrated thank-you card designs – useful as printable cards for real occasions, not just for coloring. Girl Moments covers the specific visual world of girls spending time together – sleepovers, getting ready, shared laughter. Pawfect Moments covers the pet-and-person bond in its sweet illustrated form.
Aesthetic and Mood
Cute and Whimsy Cute covers the broad kawaii-adjacent illustration style – rounded forms, soft palettes, oversized eyes, and the general visual language of “adorable.” These are among the most searched general aesthetic terms on the site. Girly and Boyish cover illustrations organized around traditional gender expression aesthetics – not prescriptive, just reflecting the search terms people actually use. Sweet Night covers the nighttime cozy aesthetic – a niche that overlaps with the Cozy category but adds specifically nocturnal elements: moons, stars, warm lamplight, sleeping figures. Cozy links directly to the full Cozy category hub, which has its own 35+ sub-categories.
Internet and Digital Culture
Emoji covers the digital communication symbols in coloring page form – smiley faces, hearts, fire, and the full library of recognized emoji in their round yellow or illustrated variants. TikTok covers the social media platform’s visual identity. Poop covers the cartoon poop emoji and related bathroom humor illustrations – consistently among the most requested novelty coloring pages for kids who find this hilarious, which is most kids. Funny covers humor-based illustrations more broadly. Stickers cover the sticker sheet format – multiple small illustrations on a single page, each designed to be cut out and used. Countryballs covers the internet meme format of countries depicted as ball-shaped characters wearing glasses and speaking in stylized English – a very specific corner of internet culture with a dedicated fanbase.
Music
Musical Instrument is the broad hub covering all instruments in illustrated form. Guitar has its own dedicated sub-category reflecting the instrument’s position as the most searched individual instrument in the collection – acoustic and electric guitar pages, the body shape, the fretboard, the pick, and the strap. Music Notes covers the visual vocabulary of music notation – treble clefs, eighth notes, staff lines – in decorative illustration rather than strictly educational form. Jazz covers the jazz music tradition in its illustrated aesthetic – saxophone players, piano keys, trumpet, and the moody late-night visual language of jazz club culture. Cry Baby Melanie Martinez covers the artist’s Cry Baby album and character universe, with its pastel-dark doll-house aesthetic.
Objects and Everyday Items
A loose collection of sub-categories covers specific physical objects without a clear categorical home elsewhere on the site.
Crown covers the regal headpiece in all its forms – the simple pointed crown, the elaborate jeweled crown, the floral crown, the paper birthday crown. Diamond covers the gemstone in its illustrated form – the faceted cut, the sparkle lines, the geometric precision of diamond illustration. Crystal covers crystals and gemstones more broadly – amethyst clusters, rose quartz points, and the mineral-art aesthetic that overlaps with the Wicca & Pagan visual tradition. Key covers the lock-and-key in its many forms – ornate vintage skeleton keys, modern house keys, symbolic key imagery. Sword covers the bladed weapon across historical and fantasy contexts – the medieval longsword, the Japanese katana, and the fantasy hero’s sword. Wrench covers the mechanical tool, primarily useful in the context of the Transport and construction pages. Phone covers the smartphone in illustration – a surprisingly popular subject given how much time children spend with and around them. Car Logo covers automotive brand emblems – Mercedes, BMW, Ferrari, and other car brand logos that boys in particular request with unusual frequency. Ice Cube covers the frozen water cube in an illustration – simple, geometric, occasionally featuring the rapper of the same name.
Gun covers firearm illustrations – this sub-category exists on the site as a factual illustration subject for historical, educational, and Western-genre coloring pages, not as content promoting violence. Fireworks covers the explosive celebratory display in its aerial burst form – the radial starburst patterns of fireworks expanding against a dark sky are one of the most naturally satisfying coloring subjects in the collection.
Mascots, Characters, and Cultural Figures
Chuck E. Cheese covers the animatronic mouse mascot of the American pizza-and-games restaurant chain. Grimace covers the McDonald’s purple blob mascot who went through an unexpected viral renaissance in 2023 when the Grimace Shake caused a wave of mock horror videos on TikTok. Strawberry Elephant covers the pink elephant-strawberry hybrid character from Vietnamese children’s media. Coco Wyo covers the character from its specific media context. Ninja covers the Japanese martial arts figure in its illustrated action form – silent, dark-clad, weapon-ready. Ultraman covers the Japanese tokusatsu giant superhero franchise that has been running since 1966. Pennywise covers the clown villain from Stephen King’s It – the red balloon, the yellow pompom buttons, the painted face that became one of horror’s most recognizable images after the 2017 film.
Marvel Characters: The Overflow
Several Marvel heroes that don’t have their own place in the Superhero category hub appear here instead. Ant-Man covers Scott Lang and the size-changing superhero. Invisible Woman covers Sue Storm of the Fantastic Four. Moon Knight covers Marc Spector, Marvel’s Egyptian mythology-connected hero. She-Hulk covers Jennifer Walters, the green lawyer superhero. Hawkeye covers Clint Barton and the archer Avenger. Guardians of the Galaxy covers Peter Quill, Gamora, Drax, Rocket, and Groot as a team. Eternals covers the 2021 MCU ensemble film’s characters.
DC Characters: The Overflow
Similarly, several DC heroes appear here outside the Superhero hub. Justice League covers the DC team pages – Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg together. Young Justice covers the animated series about the younger generation of DC heroes. Green Arrow covers Oliver Queen, the archer hero of Star City. Shazam covers Billy Batson’s transformation into the lightning-empowered hero. Black Adam covers the anti-hero from Kahndaq.
Industrial and Everything Else
Factory covers industrial manufacturing settings – assembly lines, machinery, smokestacks, and the working world of production. Robot covers mechanical humanoid figures in their general illustrated form – not tied to any specific franchise, just the robot as an idea. Dot to Dot covers the numbered dot-connection format as its own sub-category alongside the Connect the Dots page in the Educational category. Angry Face covers illustrated expressions of anger. Corona Virus Covid 19 covers the pandemic-era illustrated pages that appeared in 2020 – the virus particle visualization, safety message posters, and the coloring pages that were used by parents and teachers during school closures to explain the situation to young children.
