Free 67 Brainrot Coloring Pages: 21 printable PDF designs built around “67,” a slang catchphrase that became a viral hit among Gen Alpha in 2025, shown in everyday activities, space scenes, and holiday moments. The phrase is most commonly traced to a 2024 song lyric referencing Chicago’s 67th Street. Each page can be downloaded as a PDF to print or colored online in the browser.

The character version of “67” originated in the Roblox game Steal a Brainrot, where a blocky, voxel-style figure built from the numbers 6 and 7 was added as a rare collectible in September 2025. Since then, the character has appeared in countless memes and fan art across social media.

This collection spans 21 pages, ranging from everyday activities to space and holiday scenes.

What’s Inside This Collection

The 21 designs group into four categories, from daily activities to seasonal scenes.

Everyday Activity Scenes

Several pages show the character watering flowers, fishing, playing soccer, or enjoying coffee and donuts.

Space and Sci-Fi Scenes

A few designs place the character in a UFO, on a distant planet, or escaping a volcano.

Holiday and Seasonal Scenes

A number of pages show the character celebrating the New Year, decorating a tree, or building a snowman.

Nature and Fantasy Scenes

A handful of designs feature spring flowers, a fairy encounter, and playful shark scenes.

What 67 Brainrot Coloring Pages Do

Careful strokes for a blocky, voxel-style shape. Filling in the character’s blocky, angular body without crossing the lines calls for controlled, contained pencil movement, and the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies fine motor skill development as a core benefit of structured coloring for children ages 2 through 7.

An easy way to talk about internet culture. Since this character grew out of a viral slang trend, coloring a page alongside a short conversation about how internet phrases spread gives families and classrooms a fun, modern discussion topic.

A steady, repeatable rhythm. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal documented measurable reductions in anxiety following structured coloring sessions, and filling in a simple, blocky character shape gives colorists that same steady, low-pressure rhythm.

A window into game-inspired art. Because the character originated in a Roblox game, coloring these pages gives colorists a natural opening to talk about how games inspire wider internet trends.

How to Color 67 Brainrot Coloring Pages Well

  • Body: A bold primary color like Blue or Green works well for the blocky voxel-style body.
  • Numbers: Keep the “6” and “7” shapes a contrasting color, such as White or Yellow, so they stand out clearly.
  • Space scenes: Deep Navy or Purple for the sky, with small White stars and a Silver UFO.
  • Holiday scenes: Red and Green for Christmas-themed pages, or Gold and White for New Year designs.
  • Nature scenes: Soft Green and Pink for spring flowers, with Blue for water in fishing and shark scenes.
  • Background: Keep backgrounds simple and bright to match the character’s playful, blocky style.

5 Creative Craft Ideas With 67 Brainrot Coloring Pages

1. 67 Brainrot Standee

Color a character page, mount it on cardstock, and fold a small tab at the base so the finished design can stand upright on a shelf or desk.

2. 67 Brainrot Bookmark

Color a small character design, mount it on cardstock, and attach a ribbon or tassel at the top for a bookmark that clips over the corner of a page.

3. Meme Character Collage

Color a few different scene pages, cut out the finished designs, and arrange them together on a poster board for a personalized meme-themed collage.

4. 67 Brainrot Greeting Card

Fold cardstock in half, mount a colored design on the front, and write a message inside for a family member or friend.

5. Holiday Scene Display

Color several holiday-themed pages, cut them out, and arrange them on a poster board for a fun, character-themed seasonal display.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 67 Brainrot coloring pages?

67 Brainrot coloring pages are printable line-art designs of the viral internet character in everyday, space, and holiday scenes. This collection includes 21 free designs available as PDFs or online coloring.

What does “67” mean?

“67” is a slang catchphrase that became popular among Gen Alpha in 2025, most commonly traced to a 2024 song lyric referencing Chicago’s 67th Street.

Where did the 67 character come from?

The character version of “67” originated in the Roblox game Steal a Brainrot, where a blocky, voxel-style figure was added as a rare collectible in September 2025.

What does the character look like?

The character has a blocky, voxel-style build made from the numbers 6 and 7, giving it a distinct, game-inspired look.

Why is it called “brainrot”?

“Brainrot” is internet slang used to describe absurd, highly viral memes and trends, often associated with games like Steal a Brainrot that collect meme-inspired characters.

Are 67 Brainrot coloring pages suitable for young children?

Yes. The simple, blocky character designs in this collection suit elementary-age colorists familiar with the trend.

What game features the 67 character?

The 67 character appears in Steal a Brainrot, a Roblox game centered on collecting meme-inspired characters.

What colors work well for 67 Brainrot designs?

A bold primary color like Blue or Green for the body with a contrasting White or Yellow for the numbers gives a 67 Brainrot design a clean, recognizable look.

Start Coloring

Download any page by clicking the design. No account, email, or payment is required. Pages print directly from the browser at full resolution or open in the online coloring tool for screen use. Share finished pages on Facebook or Pinterest with the share buttons at the top of each design page.

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Jennifer Thoa – Content Editor & Designer

Jennifer Thoa is Content Editor and Designer at ColoringPagesOnly.com. Degree in Journalism and Creative Writing, University of Kansas. She writes and edits long-form educational articles on anime, film, animals, world cultures, and automotive history - verified against named primary sources before publication.