Free Kakegurui Coloring Pages: 20+ printable PDF pages featuring Yumeko Jabami, Mary Saotome, Midari Ikishima, Kirari Momobami, Runa Yomozuki, Ririka Momobami, and duo pages including Mary and Yumeko and Ririka with Kirari. All free, download PDF to print, or color online.

Almost all pages in this set share a common foundation: the Hyakkaou Private Academy uniform, a black blazer with a red ribbon at the collar. That uniform is the visual constant that makes each character’s distinguishing features stand out by contrast. Yumeko’s red eyes and dark hair, Mary’s blonde hair and yellow eyes, Kirari’s pale blue-silver twin braids, Midari’s asymmetric face with eyepatch, Runa’s childlike blonde pigtails: every character makes a different statement against the same black-and-red base. Getting the uniform right is what makes each portrait readable.

The pages are divided into two types. Solo character portraits, Yumeko alone, Mary alone, Midari alone, Kirari alone, focus entirely on that character’s defining palette and expression. Duo and group pages, Mary and Yumeko, Yumeko with Kirari, Ririka with Kirari, Mary and Ririka, Anime Girls Kakegurui, add the challenge of keeping two or more characters visually distinct on the same page despite sharing the same black uniform base. Simpler portrait pages suit younger fans and quick sessions; the detailed duo and expression-focused pages give older fans more to work through.

These pages work well at home or as anime fan art. These are fan-made coloring pages and are not official, licensed, or endorsed by the creators or rights holders of Kakegurui.

Quick Answer

Kakegurui coloring pages are a free set of 20+ printable PDFs and online coloring sheets covering Yumeko Jabami, Mary Saotome, Midari Ikishima, Kirari Momobami, Runa Yomozuki, and Ririka Momobami in solo and duo pages. The Hyakkaou uniform’s black-and-red base is the visual constant across the set, and each character’s hair color and eye color are the primary identifiers.

Best for: Kakegurui fans, anime fans, teens, adults, and anyone who enjoys detailed anime character portrait coloring.

Formats: printable PDF and online coloring.

Popular characters: Yumeko Jabami, Mary Saotome, Kirari Momobami, Midari Ikishima.

Creative uses: fan art practice, character expression studies, duo portrait pairs, Kakegurui club fan displays, and anime uniform coloring.

What’s Inside Kakegurui Coloring Pages

Yumeko Jabami Coloring Pages

Yumeko Jabami, the series’ main character, has the most pages in the set: Yumeko, Yumeko Kakegurui, Yumeko Jabami in Kakegurui, Kakegurui Yumeko, Kakegurui Yumeko Jabami, Jabami Yumeko, Jabami Yumeko Kakegurui, Jabami Yumeko from Kakegurui, Anime Kakegurui Yumeko, and the duo pages Yumeko with Kirari and Mary and Yumeko.

Coloring Yumeko: Yumeko’s defining features are her dark brown-black hair and her intense red eyes. Her skin tone is a pale, warm tone. She wears the standard Hyakkaou uniform: black blazer, white shirt, and a red ribbon at the collar. The red of her eyes and the red ribbon are the only warm color notes in an otherwise very cool, dark palette. For her expressions, which range from calm to wide-eyed intensity depending on the page, the eyes are the most important element: keep the irises a deep, vivid red and the whites very clean so the contrast carries the expression.

Mary Saotome Coloring Pages

Mary Saotome appears in four pages: Saotome Mary Kakegurui, Mary Kakegurui, Mary and Yumeko, and Mary and Ririka.

Coloring Mary: Mary’s signature look is her pale golden-blonde hair styled in two long braids with black ties, and her sharp golden-yellow eyes. Her skin tone is a warm light tone, slightly warmer than Yumeko’s. She also wears the Hyakkaou uniform. The contrast between her bright blonde hair and the dark uniform jacket is Mary’s most readable visual feature: keep the hair a vivid, clean gold rather than a muted yellow. Her eyes share the warm golden tone of her hair, which makes the whole palette feel coherent.

Midari Ikishima Coloring Pages

Midari Ikishima appears in three pages: Midari Ikishima, Midari Ikishima Kakegurui, and Kakegurui Midari.

Coloring Midari: Midari has dark brown-black hair cut short, a single eye visible (the other covered by a medical eyepatch), and a pale skin tone. She wears the same uniform as the other characters. Her defining visual feature is the asymmetry of her face: the eyepatch on her left eye is black, making one side of her face read differently from the other. Her visible eye is a warm brown or amber. The eyepatch itself should stay clean, flat black to read clearly as an object rather than a shadow. On her expression pages, the asymmetry combined with an intense expression makes her face the most compositionally complex in the set.

Kirari Momobami Coloring Pages

Kirari Momobami, the student council president, appears in two pages: Kirari Momobami Kakegurui and Yumeko with Kirari.

Coloring Kirari: Kirari is visually the most distinctive character in the set. Her hair is a pale, almost silvery light blue-white, styled in two high twin braids. Her eyes are a clear light blue. Her skin is very pale. She also wears the Hyakkaou uniform, but her pale palette makes her look more ethereal than the warmer-toned characters. The key is the hair: it should read as very pale blue-white, lighter than any other color on the page. On the duo page with Yumeko, the contrast between Kirari’s pale blue-white and Yumeko’s dark hair makes both characters immediately distinct.

Runa Yomozuki and Ririka Momobami Pages

Runa Yomozuki appears in two pages: Runa Yomozuki and Runa Yomozuki from Kakegurui. Ririka Momobami appears in two pages: Ririka with Kirari and Mary, and Ririka.

Coloring Runa and Ririka: Runa has bright blonde hair styled in large twin pigtails and a more childlike character design compared to the other council members, despite her senior role. Her hair is a warmer, more vivid yellow-blonde than Mary’s cooler gold. Ririka is Kirari’s twin sister and has the same pale blue-white hair and light blue eyes. When coloring the Ririka with Kirari page, keep their hair palettes identical: the whole visual point of the twins is that they look the same. In Mary and Ririka, the contrast between Mary’s warm gold and Ririka’s cool pale blue-white mirrors the color contrast between the characters’ personalities.

Duo and Group Pages

Four pages show multiple characters together: Mary and Yumeko, Yumeko with Kirari, Ririka with Kirari, and Anime Girls Kakegurui.

Coloring duo and group pages: the shared uniform creates a visual challenge on any page with two or more characters. Since the jacket and ribbon are the same for everyone, the only way to tell characters apart is through hair color, eye color, and expression. On any duo page, assign the correct hair color to each figure before starting, and hold to it consistently. Mary’s warm gold and Yumeko’s dark brown-black are naturally well-contrasted. Kirari and Ririka are intentionally identical: their expressive differences and positioning are what distinguish them when their palettes match.

Printable PDF and Online Kakegurui Coloring Pages

Every design comes in two ways: a printable PDF for paper, or the same artwork colored on screen.

Using both formats: print the PDF when you want a clean sheet for fine-liners, colored pencils, or markers, and use the on-screen version when there is no printer nearby. The PDF holds the precise anime linework and detail of the character expressions cleanly on standard letter or A4 paper.

What These Pages Do

Kakegurui’s visual design is built around the tension between the uniform and the individual. Every character wears the same black-and-red school uniform, and every character makes a completely different impression because of what they do within that constraint: Yumeko’s red eyes, Mary’s gold, Kirari’s pale blue-white, Midari’s asymmetry. Working through this set is a study in how much visual identity can be carried by hair and eye color alone when everything else is the same: precisely the skill that character designers use when they need a group to share a visual world while staying individually distinct. Identifying two or three key color decisions per character and making them land clearly transfers to any fan art or illustration work. 

The American Art Therapy Association describes everyday coloring as recreation and self-care rather than clinical therapy. For a Kakegurui fan, picking up a Yumeko or Mary page is a calm, focused activity built around characters they know well. The American Academy of Pediatrics points to creative, imaginative activities as a recognized part of healthy development, and careful anime character portrait work builds the kind of fine motor focus and color decision-making that applies well beyond fan art.

How to Color Kakegurui Coloring Pages

These steps work for any page in the set, from a simple Yumeko portrait to the full group page.

Color the uniform base first, then the hair. The black blazer and red ribbon are the same across every character. Establishing those tones first gives the portrait its foundation and makes the hair color pop by contrast when you add it. A very dark grey-black for the jacket, rather than pure black, leaves room for shadow variation.

On any duo page, assign hair colors before placing any color. Mary is warm gold, Yumeko is dark brown-black, Kirari and Ririka are pale blue-white, Runa is vivid yellow-blonde, and Midari is dark brown-black like Yumeko. Write these down before starting a group page. On pages with Yumeko and Midari both present, Yumeko’s slightly warmer skin tone and longer hair are the differentiators.

Keep Yumeko’s eyes a deep, vivid red. Her eye color is her most important identifying feature. A muted or brownish red loses the intensity that makes her expressions read correctly. Use the most saturated red available for the irises, and keep the eye whites very clean so the contrast carries.

For Kirari and Ririka’s pale blue-white hair, use the lightest blue available. The hair should read as almost white, with just enough blue to be visible. A very pale, cool blue-white on white or light paper achieves this. Adding a very subtle warm shadow at the roots and behind the braids gives the hair depth without darkening it.

On expression-heavy pages, color the eyes last. Kakegurui character expressions range from composed to intense, and the eyes carry almost all of that information. Finishing the rest of the face first and then placing the eyes as the final step lets you adjust the intensity of the eye color based on how the surrounding skin and hair read.

5 Creative Craft Ideas with Kakegurui Coloring Pages

Yumeko Expression Study

Color two different Yumeko pages showing different expressions, keeping the palette identical: dark hair, red eyes, black uniform, red ribbon.

Pin both sides by side with the label “Jabami Yumeko” below. The project shows how much emotional range the same palette can carry and takes about thirty minutes.

Kakegurui Character Palette Strip

Color one page per main character: Yumeko, Mary, Kirari, and Midari, each in their individual palette.

Cut all four to the same height and mount in a row on a card with each character’s name below for a four-character fan display. The full strip takes about forty minutes and makes a strong wall piece for any Kakegurui fan.

Mary and Yumeko Contrast Pair

Color the Mary and Yumeko duo page, keeping Mary’s warm gold and Yumeko’s dark brown-black hair clearly distinct while holding the uniform consistent across both figures.

Mount on a dark card for a fan display that takes about twenty-five minutes.

Kirari and Ririka Twin Study

Color the Ririka with Kirari page with identical pale blue-white hair for both twins, but give each figure a slightly different expression focus to show how two identical palettes create two different characters.

Mount with the caption “Momobami twins” for a study in character identity beyond color. Takes about twenty-five minutes.

Anime Club Fan Wall

Color one page per character: Yumeko, Mary, Kirari, Midari, and Runa, each trimmed to the same square size.

Mount all five in a grid on a card with the series title above for a five-character Kakegurui fan wall display that takes about forty-five minutes total.

FAQ About Kakegurui Coloring Pages

Are these Kakegurui coloring pages free, and can I color them online? 

Yes. Every page is free, with no account, email, or payment required. Download the PDF to print at home, or color the design on screen in the browser.

Which characters are included?

The set covers Yumeko Jabami, Mary Saotome, Midari Ikishima, Kirari Momobami, Runa Yomozuki, and Ririka Momobami across solo and duo pages.

What is Kakegurui?

Kakegurui is a Japanese manga by Homura Kawamoto, serialized since 2014, adapted into an anime series by MAPPA in 2017. It follows Yumeko Jabami, a transfer student at the elite Hyakkaou Private Academy, where students establish social hierarchy through gambling. 

What colors should I use for Yumeko Jabami?

Yumeko has dark brown-black hair and vivid red eyes. Her uniform is a black blazer, white shirt, and red ribbon at the collar. The red eyes and red ribbon are the only warm color accents in an otherwise dark palette: keep the red irises saturated and the eye whites clean for maximum contrast.

What colors should I use for Mary Saotome?

Mary has pale golden-blonde hair in two long braids and sharp golden-yellow eyes. Her uniform is the same black blazer and red ribbon. Keep her hair a vivid clean gold rather than a muted yellow: the brightness of the gold against the dark jacket is her most distinctive visual feature.

How do I keep Kirari and Ririka distinct on the duo page?

Kirari and Ririka are twins with the same pale blue-white hair and light blue eyes, so their palettes are intentionally identical. On the duo page, use their expressions and positioning to distinguish them rather than their colors. Keep both hair palettes the same, very pale blue-white.

Are the pages suitable for older fans and teens?

Yes. The detailed anime linework and expressive character portraits are best suited to older fans, teens, and adults who want to work carefully with fine-liners or colored pencils. The simpler solo portrait pages work well for fans of any age.

What makes Midari Ikishima’s page distinctive?

Midari is the only character in the set with a visible asymmetry in her design: she wears a black eyepatch over her left eye. This makes her face the most compositionally complex in the set. Keep the eyepatch a flat, clean black and treat it as a defined shape rather than a shadow area.

Are these official Kakegurui coloring pages?

No. They are fan-made coloring sheets created by fans for personal use and are not affiliated with, licensed by, or endorsed by the creators or rights holders of Kakegurui.

What crafts can I make with these pages?

Popular options include a Yumeko expression study, a Kakegurui character palette strip, a Mary and Yumeko contrast pair, a Kirari and Ririka twin study, and an anime club fan wall.

More Anime Coloring Pages

Browse the full set at ColoringPagesOnly.com, then open any design to print it or color it on screen.

These pages are made for personal fan use. They are fan-made coloring designs and are not official products of the Kakegurui franchise.

For the final pass: color the uniform base first, keep Yumeko’s eyes a deep, vivid red, and on duo pages, assign each character’s hair color before placing any other color. Those three habits apply to every page in the set.

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