Explore 34 free Steal A Brainrot coloring pages organized by game rarity and heist themes, featuring Mythic, Legendary, Epic, Rare, OG, and Common companions, plus secure vault locations and planning blueprints. Download and print these high-quality sheets to start your creative pixel coloring today!
Steal A Brainrot is the ultimate trend in blocky internet humor and 8-bit aesthetic art, combining retro pixel grids with modern meme culture. Whether you are shading a legendary three-headed Hydra, planning a bank vault heist on a blueprint map, or coloring a cute soda cup duo, our collection of printable activities offers a relaxing, engaging retro-gaming outlet for kids, teens, and adults alike. Grab your colored markers, gel pens, or crayons and let’s color!
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Mythic and Legendary Characters
Color the rarest and most powerful creatures in the Steal A Brainrot universe! This section features top-tier mythical beasts, including the legendary three-headed Hydra Dragon, kitsune Foxini Lanternini, the majestic Griffin pet, the stone-like guardians Garama and Madundung, as well as the rare Strawberry Elephant and Spyder Elephant. Shade these high-tier guardians using fiery lava oranges, mythical purples, and shining golden markers.







Epic and Rare Characters
Explore high-tier companions and active rarity figures prepared for heist missions! This collection includes the cat-owl hybrid Meowl, the goalkeeper koala Esok Goala, the aviator pilot Bombardiro Crocodilo, the chimpanzee Chimpanzini Bananini, Ballerina Cappuccina, Sammy, Rico Dinero, and Spaghetti Tualetti. Bring these active scenes to life using vibrant marker greens, coffee browns, and sporty blues.








Fun Fact: Pixel art mimics the graphics of classic 8-bit and 16-bit video games from the 1980s and 90s, where hardware limitations meant artists had to place each color box manually to design characters!
OG Characters and Meme Icons
Color the original viral internet memes and classic avatars that started it all! This nostalgic category gathers original figures like John Pork holding his smartphone, the space cat Gattatino Nyanino, the Headless Horseman, Lirili Larila, Skibidi Toilet, Smurf Cat, Trippi Troppi, and the friendly gamer avatar holding a large present box. Use bright rainbow color runs and high-contrast outlines for these meme icons.








Common and Uncommon Companions
Shade these friendly, easy-to-find starter pets and playful block companions! This group includes the cozy Chill Puppy resting in his crate, cute breakfast duos like Cooki and Milki or Pancake and Syrup, Popcuru and Fizzuru, and stacked mathematical Numberblocks. Use soft pastels, warm pancake yellows, and cartoon colors for these beginner sheets.





Heist Locations, Menus, and Equipment
Master the mechanics of the game with heist-prep screens, modular bases, and upgrade machinery! Since these sheets do not display characters, they are grouped here to showcase secure modular bases, upgrade machines, Rebirth progression menus, and escape countdown timers. Color them using industrial steel greys, computer monitor greens, and neon alarm reds.





Top Pixel Art Coloring Tips & Game Ideas
Coloring blocky designs and retro grids is a wonderful way to relax. Here are some pro tips and creative ideas to help you color your brainrot pages:
- Use fine-tipped markers: Due to the square blocks in pixel art, fine-liner markers or colored gel pens are highly recommended to keep your colors neatly inside the lines.
- Create custom shading: Layer two shades of a color (like bright green and dark green) on opposite sides of a pixel block to create a 3D “voxel” drop-shadow effect.
- Color-by-number challenge: Assign numbers to your favorite colors and turn the grid pages into a custom color-by-number puzzle to solve with friends!
- DIY stickers: Print these pixel icons on sticker paper, color them in, and cut them out to create custom 8-bit stickers for your laptops, folders, or notebooks!
Laminating your finished drawings turns them into beautiful, sturdy desk coasters or gamer wall art posters. You can also bind them together to create a custom retro coloring manual. Happy pixel coloring!




















