Roblox Coloring Pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com brings together 50+ free pages from the world’s largest user-generated gaming platform – classic Robloxian avatar poses, the iconic Noob and Bacon Hair characters, game-specific scenes from Piggy, Rainbow Friends, and Brookhaven RP, action and sports compositions, holiday and seasonal skins, construction and police themed avatars, and group battle scenes. Download any page as a free PDF to print, or color online directly in your browser.
Roblox has its own dedicated sub-collections here – explore Adopt Me Coloring Pages and Piggy Coloring Pages for game-specific pages, and browse the full Games Coloring Pages hub for more gaming collections.
What Is Roblox?
Roblox is an online game platform and game creation system developed by Roblox Corporation, officially launched on September 1, 2006. It was created by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel, who had previously worked together at Knowledge Revolution, building educational physics simulation software. Their original vision for Roblox – then called DynaBlocks during early development – was a physics-based sandbox where users could build and share their own virtual worlds entirely through user-generated content, with the company providing only the tools and server infrastructure. Baszucki’s username when Roblox Studio launched was “builderman,” and he automatically became friends with every new player for the platform’s early years.
Erik Cassel died of cancer in 2013, shortly after Roblox began its significant growth phase. His influence on the platform’s architecture and creator-first philosophy remained central to how Roblox developed in the decade after.
By 2025, what began as a niche developer tool had become one of the largest gaming platforms in the world. Roblox reached 151.5 million daily active users in Q3 2025 – a number that makes it comparable in scale to major social media platforms. According to the company’s own data, its monthly player base includes half of all American children under the age of 16. The platform generated $3.6 billion in revenue in 2024, representing 28.7% year-over-year growth. In 2024, Roblox paid out $923 million to its creator community – developers who build the experiences that run on the platform – with the top 10 developers averaging $38.5 million annually.
The platform hosts over 40 million user-created games, officially called “experiences” since 2021. All games on Roblox are built using Roblox Studio and a dialect of the Lua programming language, making it both a gaming platform and one of the world’s largest practical introductions to game development programming for young people. Users perform approximately 274 million avatar updates daily, reflecting the central role of avatar customization in Roblox’s identity.
Roblox operates on PC, Mac, iOS, Android, Xbox One, and Meta Quest VR headsets, with mobile accounting for approximately 80% of total sessions as of 2025.
The Roblox Avatar – Design and the Noob
The defining visual identity of Roblox is the Robloxian – a blocky, humanoid avatar with a distinctive low-polygon aesthetic that has remained the platform’s visual signature since its earliest days. The boxy proportions are not a technical limitation but a deliberate design philosophy: simple, clear shapes that are easy to customize and equally recognizable at any skin or outfit combination.
Every Roblox player begins their journey with the same default appearance – the Noob. The Noob has a specific, canonical color combination that any Roblox fan will recognize immediately: yellow head (representing bare skin), blue torso (default shirt), green legs (default pants), and grey arms. This four-color combination is arguably the most recognizable avatar in gaming, comparable in iconic status to Mario’s red-and-blue overalls. The Noob represents a new player – someone who hasn’t yet customized their avatar – and has become a beloved meme within the Roblox community rather than an insult.
The Bacon Hair character is equally iconic: a Noob-bodied avatar wearing the “Pal Hair” hairstyle, which resembles strips of bacon, giving the character its community nickname. Bacon Hair has become the symbolic face of the every-player Roblox experience, appearing across fan art, memes, and coloring pages as the quintessential ordinary Robloxian.
John Doe and Jane Doe are the mysterious early test accounts created by the Roblox team during development. Their default grey-and-blue avatar appearances have taken on folklore status in the Roblox community – they are the subject of numerous urban legends, creepypastas, and mystery stories shared across Roblox forums and YouTube. Any coloring page featuring John Doe or Jane Doe carries this layer of community lore with it.
For coloring purposes, the blocky Robloxian form has a specific advantage: clean, hard edges and clearly defined separate color areas (head, torso, left arm, right arm, left leg, right leg) make these characters unusually approachable for colorists at any skill level. The geometry is literal – color the head one color, the torso another, the limbs another – and the result will always read as a recognizable Roblox avatar.
Popular Roblox Games In This Collection
Brookhaven RP
Brookhaven RP is the most-visited game in Roblox history, reaching approximately 78 billion all-time visits as of early 2026. It is an open-world roleplay experience where players have houses, drive vehicles, and explore a shared city environment. The game’s appeal lies in its completely open structure – there are no objectives, no win conditions, and no enemies. Players simply exist in the shared world and create their own stories. Construction-themed and police-themed Roblox pages connect directly to the roleplay character types that Brookhaven RP players inhabit. The skateboarding and skiing pages also reflect the kind of activity-themed avatar designs the Brookhaven community creates.
Adopt Me!
Adopt Me! is one of Roblox’s all-time most popular games, having accumulated billions of visits and maintaining a consistently massive concurrent player count. Players adopt and raise pets – ranging from common dogs and cats to legendary mythical creatures – build and decorate homes, and trade items with other players. The game’s pet diversity is its primary appeal, with rare and legendary pets driving an entire secondary economy of trades. The CPO Adopt Me Coloring Pages collection covers this game’s characters in full detail.
Piggy
Piggy was created by MiniToon and released on January 23, 2020. It is a horror-survival game blending Peppa Pig aesthetics with the mechanical structure of the horror game Granny – players must solve puzzles and escape each map while avoiding an infected character (Piggy) who hunts them. The game accumulated over 13.77 billion visits and spawned an entire expanded universe of chapters, skins, and storylines. The Piggy Roblox page in this collection features the character in her signature pink pig design. The CPO Piggy Coloring Pages collection covers the full Piggy cast.
Rainbow Friends
Rainbow Friends is a survival horror game set at an amusement park, where players must survive several nights while avoiding a cast of brightly colored monster characters: Blue, Green, Orange, Purple, and others. The game’s visual design – deliberately bright and colorful characters in a horror context – makes it particularly vivid as coloring material. Blue, the most recognizable Rainbow Friends character, is a one-eyed blue monster who cannot see players directly but hunts by sound and movement.
The Roblox Coloring Pages Collection – What’s Here
The 50+ pages in this collection span five main categories, each with its own visual approach and coloring considerations.
Classic Avatar and Character Pages. The Roblox Characters, Noob Roblox, and Girl Roblox pages show standard Robloxian avatars in various poses – standing, running, playing. These are the most open-ended pages in the collection, because the Roblox avatar is by design a blank customization canvas. There is no wrong color combination: any palette you apply becomes a valid Roblox skin. These pages reward experimentation and are ideal for younger colorists developing color confidence.
Activity and Sports Pages. Roblox Skateboarding, Roblox Skiing, and Sport Roblox show the Robloxian form in specific activity contexts. These pages have clear compositional elements beyond the avatar – skateboard, slopes, equipment – that require thinking about environment color as well as character color.
Game-Specific Pages. Piggy Roblox places a recognizable character from a specific game in the collection. These pages have canonical color references – Piggy is pink, her weapon is a baseball bat – that fans will expect to see honored.
Themed Avatar Pages. Police Roblox, Construction Roblox, and similar pages show the Robloxian form in occupational costume. The Police page has a clearly defined canonical color scheme: dark navy or black uniform, lighter shirt, police cap. The Construction page uses high-visibility yellow for the helmet and workwear.
Holiday and Seasonal Pages. Christmas and Roblox Characters Running is the most compositionally complex page in the collection – multiple characters in motion with seasonal context. Christmas avatar skins in Roblox typically use red, green, white, and gold as the primary palette, sometimes with elf or Santa variations.
Coloring Tips – The Roblox-Specific Approach
The blocky form is an advantage, not a limitation. The hard edges and flat planes of a Robloxian avatar are ideal for flat, graphic coloring – no shading required, no gradients needed, no blending challenges. Each distinct section of the body (head, torso, arms, legs) is a separate color decision. Treat each section as a flat shape and fill it completely before moving to the next. This approach produces results that look exactly like actual Roblox avatar designs – clean, flat, and vivid.
You are the avatar designer. Unlike coloring a character with canonical colors (Naruto’s orange jumpsuit, Elmo’s red fur), Roblox pages invite complete creative freedom because every Roblox skin is user-designed. There is no “wrong” color for most pages. You are not coloring a fixed character – you are designing a new avatar skin. Approach it this way: choose a palette before starting (three to five colors that work together), then apply that palette consistently across the figure. This produces a more polished result than choosing colors spontaneously, section by section.
For the Noob – respect the canonical four colors or invent a variant. If you want a recognizable Noob: yellow head, blue torso, green legs, grey arms. This specific combination is what every Roblox player recognizes as “default.” If you want to invent a custom Noob skin, choose a different combination and consider what “personality” the skin communicates – just as actual Roblox players do when designing their avatars.
For Piggy pages – pink is fixed, but everything else is your choice. Piggy’s skin is pink (she is a pig), her school uniform elements are typically white/grey, and her baseball bat is brown. These three anchors establish the character as recognizably Piggy. Background elements – the hallways, walls, and floors of her survival horror maps – can be colored in cold, institutional greys, greens, and blues to reinforce the game’s horror aesthetic.
For Police and Construction themed pages – anchor the character in recognizable real-world palettes. Police uniforms in Roblox follow real-world police color conventions: dark navy or black for the main uniform, lighter navy for shirts, gold or silver for badges and accessories. Construction workers use OSHA safety yellow for helmets and reflective elements, denim blue or khaki for coveralls. These recognizable real-world color conventions make the themed pages instantly readable.
For the Christmas characters page – use the full holiday palette. Christmas-themed Roblox skins typically draw from the established holiday palette: red, green, white, gold, and occasionally silver and blue for winter scenes. The multiple characters in motion in this page benefit from giving each character a slightly different variation of the holiday palette – one in primarily red, one in primarily green, one in white with red accents – so they read as distinct figures rather than a uniform group.
Background environments transform simple avatar pages. Most Roblox pages show avatars against minimal or blank backgrounds. Adding your own background dramatically changes the page’s reading: a Roblox avatar colored against a checkered floor and colorful walls immediately evokes a game world. A Roblox avatar on a white background reads as a character sheet. Adding environment color is the single most effective upgrade for any Roblox page, and it requires no additional artistic skill – just flat color blocks representing floors, walls, and sky.
5 Activities
Design your own avatar skin. Print the blank Roblox Characters or Noob Roblox page. Before picking up any coloring tool, write down three words that describe the avatar personality you want to create – “fierce, dark, armored,” or “cheerful, pastel, magic,” or “steampunk, mechanical, bronze.” Then build a color palette of three to five colors that communicates those three words. Color the avatar in that palette. After finishing, give your avatar a skin name – the way actual Roblox Marketplace creators name their products. This activity directly replicates the creative process that Roblox’s 3.5 million active developers use when designing avatar items, and it develops the same skills: intentional palette building and personality-driven design choices.
Build a Roblox coloring book. Print a selection of pages from this collection – have the children in your household choose their favorites. Fold a piece of colored cardstock in half for a cover. Staple the coloring pages inside, color the cover with a Roblox-themed design, and write the book’s title and the creator’s name on the front. Roblox’s entire identity is built around user-created content – a physical coloring book made and personalized by a child directly mirrors the platform’s ethos of creation over pure consumption.
The game genre challenge. Roblox hosts games in dozens of genres: roleplay (Brookhaven RP), horror-survival (Piggy), anime action (Blox Fruits), pet simulation (Adopt Me!), and obstacle courses (Tower of Hell). Print one page per genre – Piggy for horror, the construction page for roleplay building, a standard avatar page for roleplay, and the Christmas characters page for seasonal events. Color each in a palette that matches the genre’s visual tone: dark, cold institutional colors for horror; bright, cheerful primaries for pet simulation; high-contrast, bold tones for action. After finishing all five, compare how the same basic Robloxian form reads completely differently across genre-appropriate palettes. This is a practical demonstration of how color communicates genre – a skill that applies to illustration, game design, and visual communication broadly.
The Roblox lore coloring project. John Doe and Jane Doe are two of the most famous characters in Roblox internet folklore – early test accounts whose default grey-and-blue appearances have generated endless fan stories and urban legends. If the collection includes these characters, print their pages. Color John Doe in his canonical grey-and-blue default appearance. Then, on a second copy, color him in any palette that communicates how you imagine the character based on the community legends surrounding him – the mysterious March 18th account that players were warned about for years. Compare the two versions. This activity connects the coloring exercise to the community storytelling tradition that makes Roblox a cultural platform as much as a gaming one.
Party decoration production line. Using the full collection of 50+ pages, assign different family members or party guests a specific page each. Color them all simultaneously, then use the finished pages as decorations: trim the borders and hang them as a banner, laminate selected pages as placemats, roll finished pages into party-favor scrolls, or create a Roblox photo wall by pinning all finished pages to a large board in a grid. Roblox birthday parties are among the most common themed children’s parties globally – this activity produces a full set of custom decorations at zero cost using only the pages and standard craft materials.
