Get free Blueys Quest For The Gold Pen coloring pages! Join Bluey and Bingoose on their magical quest to recover the special Gold Pen.
Dive into the imaginative world created by the Heeler family! From fighting off giant, goofy frogs with magical eggs to soaring through the sky with high-tech jetpacks, these printables capture every moment of the hand-drawn adventure. Whether you are a fan of the video game or just love the creativity of the Heeler sisters, these pages are designed to spark your imagination and bring the magic of the quest directly to your kitchen table.
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The Heroes of the Quest
This collection brings the central characters of the adventure to your fingertips, featuring the heroic Bluey and her magical sidekick Bingoose. These Blueys Quest For The Gold Pen coloring pages allow you to customize the heroes as they prepare to face off against King Goldie Horns. Use bright oranges and blues to stay true to the characters, or give them a whole new fantasy makeover to match the magical vibes of their hand-drawn quest through imagination.



High-Flying Traversal and Action
Flight is a major part of the gameplay, and these coloring pages perfectly capture the excitement of soaring through the air. Whether Bluey is using her feathered wings, a high-tech jetpack, or a graceful glider over a pine forest, these action-oriented sheets offer plenty of opportunities to practice shading. You can color the lush landscapes below or the sunny skies above, making each traversal scene a unique piece of art that reflects the scale of the world.




Royalty and The Creator
Every great quest needs a powerful guide and a tricky antagonist, and this set of coloring pages delivers both. The Creator of Worlds (Chilli) and King Goldie Horns (Bandit) are presented in their full royal glory, complete with sunglasses, star chains, and majestic capes. These pages are perfect for fans who want to explore more intricate designs, from the details of the king’s jewelry to the regal folds of the Creator’s magical attire.


Fun Fact: In Blueys Quest For The Gold Pen, the entire magical world is actually a hand-drawn creation by Bluey and Bingo, inspired by a rainy day indoors—much like the imaginative play seen in the Bluey TV series.
Scenic Milestones and Challenges
From the silly to the sublime, these coloring pages cover the various milestones Bluey encounters on her path. You will find the giant, goofy frog obstacle that blocks the road, as well as quieter moments of reflection on forest logs or frozen ponds while ice skating. These scenes help tell the full story of the game, providing a mix of simple character poses and complex environmental backgrounds that are fun for artists of all skill levels.





Watch the Full Quest for the Gold Pen Gameplay
See how Bluey and Bingoose navigate the imaginative worlds and defeat King Goldie Horns in this full gameplay walkthrough.
Mastering the Art of Blueys Quest For The Gold Pen Coloring
The art style of this game is unique because it is meant to look like it was drawn by children using thick markers and bright crayons. When you start your coloring journey, do not be afraid to go bold! The ‘Quest for the Gold Pen’ isn’t just about following lines; it is about capturing the vibrant energy of a rainy-day imagination session. Whether you are using traditional colored pencils or digital tools, focusing on high-contrast colors will help make Bluey and Bingoose pop against their fantastical backgrounds.
- Tip 1: The Marker Look: To mimic the game’s aesthetic, use alcohol-based markers. They provide that saturated, ‘hand-drawn’ feel that Chilli (The Creator of Worlds) used when sketching the maps. Layer your colors to create depth in the pine forests and rocky cliffs.
- Tip 2: Magical Bingoose Eggs: When coloring Bingoose, pay special attention to her magical eggs. Use glitter pens or metallic gel pens to give them a ‘glowing’ effect, as these are the secret weapons used to clear out giant frogs and smelly dunny cans!
- Idea 1: Design Your Own Traversal Tool: Bluey uses jetpacks and gliders. After you finish coloring her, why not draw a new vehicle on the back of the page? Maybe a submarine or a space shuttle to help her reach the next Gold Pen piece.
- Idea 2: Create a Quest Map: Use several finished coloring pages to create a ‘Level Select’ wall in your room. Arrange them from the snowy mountains to the deep space scenes to track Bluey’s progress through the game.
Beyond just being a fun activity, coloring these pages helps fans connect with the core message of the game: that creativity can turn a boring afternoon into a legendary adventure. By bringing King Goldie Horns and the Creator of Worlds to life with your own palette, you become part of the Heeler family’s storytelling tradition. It is a wonderful way to practice fine motor skills while celebrating the wholesome, ‘trifficult’ challenges that make the world of Bluey so special to families everywhere.





















