Toxel coloring pages: 28+ free printable PDF designs featuring Toxel across standard poses, expression pages (cute, funny, angry, adorable), a Toxel in a Suit variant, a close-up head page, and a Toxel and Toxtricity evolution page. Every page is free to download as a PDF or color in the browser, with no account required.
Toxel is Pokémon #848, introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield on November 15, 2019. It is a Baby Pokémon that evolves into Toxtricity starting at level 30, with the evolution form determined by Toxel’s Nature. It stands 0.4 meters tall and weighs 11 kilograms.
These pages suit Pokémon Sword and Shield players who encountered Toxel as a gifted Pokémon, younger children drawn to its Baby Pokémon design, and fans who enjoy expression-range coloring sets with the same character in many different moods.
Toxel sits between both its types in palette: not the vivid yellow of Electric, not the deep purple of Poison, but a pale grey-purple with a single yellow bolt on its chest.
Quick Answer
Toxel coloring pages are a free set of 28+ printable PDFs and browser-based sheets featuring the Baby Pokémon in standard poses and a wide range of expressions.
Best for: Pokémon Sword and Shield fans, younger children who enjoy Baby Pokémon designs, and anyone looking for a wide expression range set with one character
Formats: printable PDF and online coloring
Popular pages: Cute Toxel, Funny Toxel, Angry Toxel, Baby Toxel, and Toxel and Toxtricity
Creative uses: an expression mood range, an evolution before-and-after, a soft baby palette study, and a novelty suit portrait
What’s Inside Toxel Coloring Pages
The set covers standard Toxel designs, expression pages, and three specialty pages.
Standard Design Pages
Ten pages show Toxel in its standard standing pose across various print formats.
Coloring Toxel: Toxel’s body is a pale grey-purple or lavender-grey, smooth and rounded. The head is large relative to the body, consistent with Baby Pokémon proportions. On the chest sits a small yellow lightning bolt, the only warm color on an otherwise cool-toned character. The two small dark spots on the cheeks function like electrical blush marks, similar in placement to Pikachu’s but darker and less vivid. The top of the head has a slightly darker purple tuft or crest.
The pale grey-purple body works best when it leans more grey than purple, closer to a cool, slightly desaturated lilac than a vivid violet. The eyes are dark blue-grey with a rounded shape. The overall palette is intentionally muted: Toxel does not look like a powerful Electric-type Pokémon yet because it is not one yet.
Expression Pages
Twelve pages cover Toxel’s full expression range: funny, cute, angry, adorable, and baby variants, plus a close-up head page.
Coloring expression pages: the body and bolt palette stays consistent across all expression pages. What changes is the face. The cute pages show Toxel with softer, rounder eyes and a gentle expression. The funny pages exaggerate the normally blank or slightly grumpy expression into something more comedic. The angry Toxel page shows the same character with sharper brow lines and a more intense expression: the yellow lightning bolt reads as more energetic on the angry page because the face is working harder.
Baby Toxel pages: the Baby Toxel and Baby Cute Toxel pages emphasize the infant quality of the design with even softer proportions and more rounded features. The same pale grey-purple palette applies, but keeping the colors particularly soft and light on these pages matches the baby register of the design.
Specialty Pages
Three pages offer something different from the standard and expression designs.
Coloring Toxel in a Suit: this novelty page shows Toxel dressed in formal attire. The suit is dark grey or charcoal with a white shirt collar visible beneath. The contrast between the small, rounded baby Pokémon form and the formal suit is the humor of the page. The suit should be noticeably darker than Toxel’s own grey-purple body to distinguish the clothing from the character.
Coloring Toxel Head: This is a close-up portrait of Toxel’s face. With the full body absent, the face details become the main focus: the large dark eyes, the two cheek spots, and the darker purple crest at the top of the head. Use slightly more variation in the grey-purple across the face to suggest the rounded three-dimensional form of the oversized baby head.
Coloring Toxel and Toxtricity: this page shows Toxel alongside its evolved form, Toxtricity. Toxtricity is significantly larger, more angular, and comes in either yellow-and-purple (Amped Form) or blue-and-purple (Low Key Form). The evolution relationship page creates a strong before-and-after: the pale, rounded, muted Toxel next to the vivid, angular, punk Toxtricity. Keeping Toxel’s palette deliberately pale and understated against Toxtricity’s more vivid evolved palette contrasts with the two forms as strongly as possible.
Printable PDF and Online Toxel Coloring Pages
The Toxel and Toxtricity page and the Toxel in a Suit page reward printing for the contrast work between multiple characters or between the character and costume. Expression pages and standard designs work well on screen.
What These Pages Do
Toxel generates electricity through chemistry. Most Electric-type Pokémon produce electricity directly through specialized cells. Toxel works differently: it stores a poisonous liquid in an internal sac and generates electric charges through chemical reactions with that Poison. The electricity and the toxicity are the same process. This is why Toxel is Electric/Poison type rather than just Electric, and why it cannot freely use its Electric moves as a baby: the mechanism is not yet under control.
This dual-type chemistry shows up in the palette. Toxel does not look like Pikachu or Jolteon (the vivid yellows of pure Electric types). It also does not look like Gengar or Arbok (the deep purples of Poison types). It is lavender-grey because it is both, incompletely. The small yellow lightning bolt on its chest is the only bright element, the one moment where the electricity is visible through the poison-grey surface. When Toxel evolves into Toxtricity, the chemistry has developed enough that the character’s entire palette shifts to reflect it: vivid yellow-and-purple or blue-and-purple, the two types now expressed fully rather than muted together.
Coloring Toxel accurately means keeping the body pale and slightly desaturated, and treating that single yellow bolt as the one point of brightness on an otherwise understated page.
The AAP notes that Pokémon with dual types provide an accessible introduction to the concept of classification systems in science, as children who understand that a Pokémon can belong to two categories simultaneously are applying basic taxonomic reasoning.
Art therapy practitioners note that Baby Pokémon designs with wide expression ranges are frequently among the most engaging coloring sets for younger children, as the familiar, simple form changes enough between pages to maintain interest while remaining easy to color.
How to Color Toxel Coloring Pages
Keep the body grey-purple, not vivid purple. Toxel’s body is a pale, desaturated lavender-grey rather than a vivid violet. The further the body color leans toward grey (rather than purple), the more the small yellow lightning bolt stands out as the defining color detail. A vivid purple body competes with the bolt. A muted grey-purple supports it.
The yellow bolt is the only warm element. Every other color on Toxel is cool: grey-purple body, dark blue-grey eyes, darker purple crest. The bolt is the single warm note. Making it a clear, saturated yellow rather than a pale or muted yellow gives it the emphasis it earns.
On the Toxtricity page, keep Toxel understated. When Toxel appears next to Toxtricity, the contrast between the pre-evolution and the evolved form is the main story. Keeping Toxel pale and muted while using full saturation on Toxtricity’s yellow (Amped) or blue (Low Key) makes the evolution jump visible.
Expression pages: the bolt reads differently with different faces. On the angry page, the yellow bolt has more visual energy because the face is active. On the cute pages, the same bolt reads as a gentle detail against softer eyes. The bolt does not change; only the face around it does.
5 Creative Craft Ideas with Toxel Coloring Pages
Full Expression Gallery
Color Cute Toxel, Funny Toxel, Angry Toxel, and Adorable Toxel using identical body and bolt colors across all four pages. Let only the face change.
Four moods, one consistent palette, showing how expression alone carries the emotional range. Takes about twenty minutes.
Evolution Pair
Color the Toxel and Toxtricity page, keeping Toxel in its muted lavender-grey while using full saturated yellow (Amped) or full saturated blue (Low Key) on Toxtricity.
Before and after: the same Pokémon’s palette before and after the chemistry fully develops. Takes about fifteen minutes.
Baby Pokémon Set
Color Baby Toxel and Baby Cute Toxel in the softest possible version of the pale grey-purple palette, lighter and more pastel than the standard pages.
The baby versions of a baby Pokémon, colored to emphasize the gentle register of the design. Takes about ten minutes.
Toxel in a Suit Portrait
Color the Toxel in a Suit page using dark charcoal for the suit, white for the collar, and keeping Toxel’s usual grey-purple body exactly as it is on the other pages.
A novelty page that works entirely on the contrast between the round baby form and the formal adult clothing. Takes about ten minutes.
Bolt Study
Color five Toxel pages, keeping every element identical except the lightning bolt. Try bright yellow, pale yellow, orange, white, and lime green across the five pages.
One change, five completely different reads of the same character. Takes about twenty minutes.
FAQ About Toxel Coloring Pages
Are these Toxel 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 open it in the online coloring tool to color on screen.
What is Toxel?
Toxel is Pokémon #848, an Electric/Poison type Baby Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield on November 15, 2019. It stands 0.4 meters tall and weighs 11 kilograms. In the games, Toxel is received as a gift Pokémon at the Wild Area Nursery and evolves into Toxtricity starting at level 30.
How does Toxel generate electricity?
Toxel generates electricity through chemical reactions with a poisonous liquid stored in an internal sac. Unlike most Electric-type Pokémon, which produce electricity directly through specialized cells, Toxel’s electricity is a product of its poison chemistry. This is why it is Electric/Poison type rather than purely Electric, and why it cannot freely use its Electric moves as a baby.
What does Toxel evolve into?
Toxel evolves into Toxtricity at level 30. The form of Toxtricity depends on Toxel’s Nature: most Natures produce Amped Form Toxtricity, which has a yellow-and-purple palette and an aggressive, energetic appearance. Natures such as Mild, Modest, Quiet, and Calm produce Low Key Form Toxtricity, which has a blue-and-purple palette and a calmer appearance.
Why is Toxel both Electric and Poison type?
Toxel is Electric/Poison because its electricity is generated through its own poison chemistry. The two types are the same biological process: the toxins in their bodies produce the electric charge. This makes it mechanically different from other Electric types. As it grows and evolves into Toxtricity, the mechanism becomes fully controlled, which is reflected in Toxtricity’s more vivid and confident palette.
Where do you get Toxel in Pokémon Sword and Shield?
Toxel is received as a gift from an NPC at the Wild Area Nursery in Pokémon Sword and Shield. The player receives it for free after speaking to a Nursery worker near the Bridge Field area of the Wild Area. It is given at level 1 and holds a Berry Juice.
Are these official Pokémon coloring pages?
No. These are fan-made coloring sheets for personal use and are not affiliated with, licensed by, or endorsed by Nintendo, Game Freak, The Pokémon Company, or any other rights holder of Pokémon.
What age group are these pages best suited for?
Toxel coloring pages are best for children aged 4 and up. The simple, rounded Baby Pokémon design is accessible to very young children, and the expression range across the 28 pages maintains interest for older children.
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