4 Pokemon Gen 10 Coloring Pages: Exclusive Starter Designs

Download 4 free, high-quality, printable Pokémon Gen 10 coloring pages! These exclusive sheets feature the new starter trio from the highly anticipated Pokémon Winds and Waves mainline game: the charming Grass-type wader Browt, the cute Fire-type pup Pombon, and the sleek Water-type gecko Gecqua.

Pokémon Winds and Waves marks the franchise’s landmark 30th anniversary, taking trainers to a stunning tropical archipelago inspired by the rich landscapes, mythology, and culture of Southeast Asia. This new region introduces a beautiful tropical aesthetic to the Pokémon universe. Below, you will find high-resolution, print-ready line-art sheets for all three starters, including a group portrait of the trio ready for adventure!

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1. Gen 10 Starter Trio Group Coloring Page

Get the complete starter lineup in one beautiful scene! This group coloring page features Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua standing side-by-side, eager to begin their journey in the Winds and Waves archipelago. It’s the perfect page to test out how their different colors look together and create a vibrant, cohesive team poster.

2. Browt: The Grass-type Bird Starter

Meet Browt, the Grass-type bird Pokémon! Inspired by wading birds like herons, Browt stands tall on one leg with a calm, watchful expression. Its plumage is composed of layered leaves, giving it a sleek yet organic look. When coloring Browt, try using various shades of green — from pale lime for highlights to deep forest green for shadows — to give its leafy feathers depth and texture.

3. Pombon: The Fire-type Puppy Starter

Pombon is the lovable Fire-type puppy Pokémon. With its fluffy coat, friendly eyes, and happy tongue-out expression, Pombon is sure to steal the hearts of many trainers. Its design features coal-like ears and a tail that seems ready to spark into flames. To capture Pombon’s warm energy, use a palette of cream, bright orange, and vivid red, leaving soft white highlights on the fur tips to mimic a warm, gentle fire glow.

4. Gecqua: The Water-type Gecko Starter

Rounding out the trio is Gecqua, the sleek Water-type gecko starter. Standing confidently and looking ahead, Gecqua features clean, bold lines and aquatic bubble elements around its neck. Its cool, calm demeanor matches its water affinity. Try utilizing a cyan or ocean blue base with teal details, or even use watercolor markers to create a semi-translucent, wet-shading effect on its smooth scales.

Fun Fact: Pokémon Winds and Waves marks the first time a mainline Pokémon game will release on the Nintendo Switch 2, utilizing the next-gen console’s capabilities to bring a vast tropical Southeast Asian archipelago to life.

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Top Pokémon Gen 10 Coloring Tips & Craft Ideas

Coloring the Gen 10 starters is a fantastic way to build hype for Pokémon Winds and Waves. These designs feature clean, bold line art that suits a wide range of tools — from colored pencils and alcohol markers to watercolors and digital tablets. The archipelago setting of the new region is full of vibrant tropical hues, so don’t be shy with your palette!

  • Browt’s Feathers: Use layered greens — start with a light lime base, add mid-tone forest green in the shadowed areas, then deepen with olive or dark green at the tips to give the feathers realistic depth and dimension.
  • Gecqua’s Scales: Try watercolor markers or a wet-blending technique to create a translucent aquatic glow around Gecqua’s body. Layer ocean blue over a pale cyan base, leaving white highlights on the raised scale edges.
  • Pombon’s Fire Glow: Color the main body in warm orange-cream tones, then build outward with brighter yellows and soft white highlights along the fur tips to give the impression of a glowing inner flame.
  • Trio Poster Idea: Print the group starter page and use it as the centerpiece of a custom Gen 10 display. Add hand-drawn type badges and region art around the border for a personalized anniversary poster.
  • Regional Color Palette: Pull inspiration from the Southeast Asian aesthetic — warm terracottas, tropical turquoises, lush jade greens, and golden sunset oranges will make your coloring pages feel like they belong in the new region.
  • Background Challenge: Add your own background to each starter’s solo page — try Browt in a mangrove swamp, Pombon on a volcanic beach, and Gecqua leaping across coral reefs for a full scene effect.

As more details about Pokémon Winds and Waves are revealed, we will continue to add new coloring pages to this collection. Bookmark this page and check back for updates as the 30th anniversary launch approaches. In the meantime, explore our full Pokémon coloring page library for hundreds more pages featuring all nine generations of Pokémon!