Sprunki Coloring Pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com brings together 20+ free pages based on the full cast of NyankoBfLol’s viral Incredibox mod – individual character pages for Pinki, Simon, Oren, Gray, Raddy, Clukr, Fun Bot, Mr. Fun Computer, Tunner, Brud, and OWAKCX, plus group scenes in both normal mode and horror mode compositions. Download any page as a PDF to print, or color online in your browser. The full Games collection is at Games Coloring Pages.

What is Sprunki?

Sprunki is a fan-made mod of Incredibox – a browser-based music game by So Far So Good – created in August 2024 by a 15-year-old developer from Thailand known online as NyankoBfLol. The mod replaced the original Incredibox character lineup with twenty completely original characters, each responsible for a specific musical layer: Beats, Effects, Melodies, or Vocals. Players build tracks by dragging character icons onto slots, layering their sounds into compositions.

What sent Sprunki across YouTube, TikTok, and Reddit in late 2024 wasn’t the music mechanic – it was the hidden horror mode. When you place the Black character (the one in the black top hat and white tie) into a slot, the screen cuts to black. When it comes back, every character has transformed: colorful designs become injured, traumatized, or distorted versions of themselves. Pinki’s cheerful pink turns sickly. Simon’s electric yellow warps. Oren’s exposed heart becomes visible. The contrast between the cute surface layer and the dark transformation underneath became one of the defining aesthetic moments of 2024 internet culture.

NyankoBfLol never expected the mod to go this far. By September 2024, Sprunki videos were accumulating millions of views. By November, his personal accounts had been hacked by bad actors in an increasingly toxic fan community, his private data had been leaked, and he ultimately discontinued active development. The mod remains playable – and the fan community continues to generate art, theories, and derivative content – but Sprunki as an actively updated project ended with its creator’s retreat from public life.

The Sprunki universe has since expanded well beyond the original mod. Fan-created “Phases” (Phase 3, Phase 4, and beyond) extend the lore, add new characters, and explore different aesthetic directions – some leaning into horror, some into comedy, some into entirely different visual styles. These phases are community-driven and not affiliated with NyankoBfLol, but they have generated their own coloring page demand.

Character Guide – Normal Mode and Horror Mode

Sprunki has 20 characters divided into four sound categories. Here are the main ones in this collection, with their canonical color and horror mode transformation:

Oren is the first character in the mod – the orange alien-looking figure with headphones and two antennae. His canonical color is a warm, medium orange. In horror mode, his design shows an exposed heart and lungs. He has no job and likes pizza, according to NyankoBfLol’s own notes. His sound role is Beat.

Gray is one of the most fan-art-heavy characters in the collection – a grey pointy-eared figure that the community often depicts as a demon, despite NyankoBfLol’s explicit statement that he is neither a cat nor a demon and is “unknown.” He is frequently paired with Wenda (the white cat character not in this collection) in fan art, a pairing the creator has expressed discomfort with. His canonical color is a neutral medium grey. Sound role: Beat.

Raddy is a red-colored character with energy and aggression in his design. His canonical color is a clear, vivid red – not brick, not maroon, but a true primary red. Sound role: Beat.

Clukr is a silver-grey character – cooler and more metallic than Gray’s warmer neutral grey. The community describes his beats as shimmering like “moonlight on chrome.” His color sits at the cool end of the grey spectrum, closer to silver. Sound role: Beat.

Simon is a yellow character associated with electric energy. His canonical color is a vivid warm yellow. Fan art frequently shows him with electric arcs and charging symbols. In horror mode, his yellow becomes harsher and more distorted. Sound role: Effect.

Pinki is a pink bunny character – one of the most recognizable in the mod – with a magenta bow hairband. Her canonical color is a clear medium pink (not hot pink, not pastel). She is depicted paired with Tunner in fan art, often in a picnic scene. Sound role: Melody.

Tunner appears alongside Brud in one of the paired pages in this collection. He is associated with Pinki in community fan art. Sound role: Melody.

Brud is a brown Sprunki with notably derpy, lazy eyes positioned slightly outward. His tilted hat is his most visually distinctive accessory. He brings a quiet, slightly mysterious energy. Sound role: Melody.

Wenda (not yet in this collection but frequently requested) is a white cat who is one of the most widely recognized Sprunki characters outside the core fan community. Her pairing with Gray in fan art is the most common ship in the fandom.

Fun Bot and Mr. Fun Computer are the two mechanical characters. Fun Bot is a smiling robot; Mr. Fun Computer is a computer on a table wearing a multicolored hat. Mr. Fun Computer was the first voice in the original mod. Both are Beat/Effect characters.

OWAKCX (often spelled Owakcx) has spiky hair and an understated expression. His name is among the most typed-out character names in the community’s discussions. Sound role: Vocal.

Black is the character who triggers horror mode – a pitch-black figure with a white tie and white top hat. Nothing else is visible. This is the one character in Sprunki coloring pages where pure black filled with only the white accessories is the correct canonical rendering. In horror mode, a distorted human-like face becomes visible in the darkness.

Coloring Tips – Normal Mode

The most critical rule for this collection: color is identity. Every Sprunki character IS their color. The character designs are simple enough that if you shift Oren from orange to yellow, the page stops reading as Oren. This isn’t a franchise where artistic interpretation is the point – canonical accuracy matters to the community that will see your finished pages.

For the grey characters (Gray vs. Clukr): The collection includes both, and they must read as distinct. Gray is a warmer, more neutral grey – think pencil graphite. Clukr is cooler and more metallic – think brushed steel or chrome. If both read as the same grey, you’ve lost one of the characters. The test is simple: put both finished pages side by side. If you can’t tell which is which at a glance, push Clukr cooler and Gray warmer until the distinction is clear.

For Oren’s headphones: This is the detail that most separates a careful Sprunki coloring from a rushed one. The headphones are darker than Oren’s orange body – typically a darker orange or brown-orange, not black. Making them pure black makes them look like they’re from a different character.

For Pinki’s bow: The bow is a slightly deeper magenta-pink compared to her body pink – not a dramatically different color, but enough contrast to read as a separate element. If both are the same pink, the bow disappears into the body.

For Simon’s electric pages: The yellow body is the base. Any electric effects around him should be rendered in the coolest, brightest white-blue you have available – the maximum contrast to warm yellow. This is where neon or fluorescent markers pay off more than standard colored pencils. The electric elements should be the brightest, most saturated part of the composition.

Coloring Tips – Horror Mode

Horror mode coloring requires a different approach than normal mode. The goal is not to make the character unrecognizable, but to make the same recognizable color feel wrong.

The technique is desaturation-plus-darkening. Take each character’s canonical color and simultaneously: make it slightly less saturated (grayer) and slightly darker. Pinki’s warm medium pink becomes a cooler, murkier pink-grey. Simon’s vivid warm yellow becomes a harsher, more sickly yellow with a slight green or grey cast. Oren’s friendly orange becomes a darker, more burnt orange.

Do not fully desaturate to grey. This is the most common mistake in horror mode fan art – pushing the colors all the way to greyscale. The horror of Sprunki’s transformation is specifically that you can still see the original character underneath. The color distortion should be unsettling, not complete.

For Oren’s horror mode – where his exposed heart and lungs are visible – the internal anatomy elements should be rendered in a vivid, contrasting red-pink against his darker horror-mode orange. This is the one place where bright, saturated color is correct in horror mode, because the exposed anatomy is what makes the image disturbing.

For Black’s horror mode – the only place where a human face becomes visible in the darkness – render the face in a pale, sickly, near-white against the pitch-black body. The face should look like it doesn’t belong there, which is the entire visual point.

5 Activities

The character color accuracy challenge. Print all the individual character pages in the collection. Before coloring any of them, research each character’s canonical color – check the Sprunki wiki or fan art to confirm the specific shade. Set out your color options and match as closely as possible. This is a legitimate challenge because the Sprunki palette has multiple similar characters (Gray vs. Clukr, Tunner vs. Brud) whose distinction is entirely in subtle color differences. Fans who know the game well will be able to tell immediately if the greys are wrong or if Oren reads as too yellow.

Normal mode vs. horror mode side-by-side series. Print the same character twice. Color one in full canonical normal mode palette, and one in horror mode – desaturated, darkened, with the horror elements rendered. Display both pages together. This is exactly the contrast the game itself creates: the same character, the same basic design, completely different emotional register. Simon, cheerful and electric vs. Simon, distorted and sickly, is one of the most striking pairs to do this with.

Color the group scene as a fan poster. Print the group composition pages – the full cast page and the battle scene. Color every character in the canonical palette, then add a background that references something from Sprunki’s visual world: the dark sky filled with floating eyes that appears in horror mode, the stage environment of the original game, or a location from community fan lore. The group pages are the most complex coloring challenge in the collection because maintaining ten distinct canonical palettes in one composition requires planning before you start – sketch out which character goes where in terms of color placement before opening any markers.

The horror mode full cast transformation. If you’ve completed the normal mode full cast, print every individual character page a second time and render the complete cast in horror mode versions. This is one of the most ambitious projects possible with this collection and the one most aligned with what active Sprunki fan artists do – the horror mode character designs are what drive the most fan art and lore theory content in the community.

Design a Phase expansion character. The Sprunki community creates “Phases” – fan-made expansions with new characters in different aesthetic directions. On a blank page, design a new character for a hypothetical Phase. Follow the Sprunki character design rules: one dominant color not already taken by the main cast, a simple silhouette readable at small scale, one distinctive accessory, and a specific sound role (Beat, Effect, Melody, or Vocal). Name the character and write one sentence describing what their beat sounds like. This is the creative activity the actual Sprunki fan community engages in most actively.

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