Explore 120 Pokemon Galar coloring pages featuring legendary heroes like Zacian and Zamazenta, alongside the massive Gigantamax forms of the Sword and Shield era.
Welcome to the sprawling landscapes of the Galar region! This massive collection of free printables allows trainers of all ages to dive into the Eighth Generation of Pokémon. Whether you are looking for the playful starter trio of Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble, or you want to tackle the intricate details of the prehistoric fossils, these high-quality illustrations are perfect for markers, colored pencils, or digital painting. All our designs are ready for instant download, so you can start your Galar adventure from the comfort of your home.
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Galar Region Starter Partners (#810 – #818)
Meet your first Galar partner Pokémon Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble along with their fully evolved forms Rillaboom, Cinderace, and Inteleon.










Early Route and Meadow Species (#819 – #832)
Travel the rolling meadows of Galar and color cute companions like Rookidee, Wooloo, Nickit, Yamper, and Gossifleur.














Forest, Field, and Burrowing Dwellers (#833 – #847)
Meet the unique insectoid, reptilian, and grass Pokémon found in Galar’s wild areas, including Drednaw, Silicobra, and Applin.













Industrial Cities and Dark Outskirts (#848 – #861)
Explore Galar’s industrial towns and dark outskirts to color tough poison, electric, and dark-type Pokémon like Toxtricity, Sizzlipede, and Grimmsnarl.














Fun Fact: The Galar region is heavily inspired by the United Kingdom, and the Pokémon Stonjourner is actually based on the prehistoric monument Stonehenge located in Wiltshire, England.
Mystical Gardens and Highland Slopes (#862 – #877)
From fairy forests to cold mountain peaks, color these unique psychic, fairy, and ice-type Pokémon like Obstagoon, Hatterene, Milcery, and Eiscue.

















High-Level Evolutions and Steel Titans (#878 – #887)
Color the heavy metal and dragon-type powerhouses of Galar, including Cufant, Copperajah, Duraludon, and Dreepy.











Legendary Guardians and Mythical Forces (#888 – #898)
Bring Galar’s legendary protectors and mythical heroes to life, featuring Zacian, Zamazenta, Eternatus, Zarude, and Calyrex.
















New Species of the Hisui Region (#899 – #905)
Discover the newly discovered ancient species introduced in the Hisui region, including Wyrdeer, Kleavor, Ursaluna, Basculegion, and Enamorus.








Special Forms and Regional Variants
Experience the massive power of the Galar region with all the spectacular Gigantamax forms in one dedicated collection.


















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Top Pokemon Galar Coloring Tips & Craft Ideas
Coloring these Galar-region favorites is more than just a fun pastime; it is a way to connect with the unique aesthetics of the Sword and Shield era. Because many Galar Pokémon feature neon accents (like Toxtricity) or complex textures (like the wool of Wooloo), having a plan before you start can make your artwork truly stand out.
- Tip 1: Highlighting Gigantamax Clouds: For Gigantamax forms, use a light purple or pink pastel to shade the swirling clouds around the Pokémon to give them an ethereal, glowing effect.
- Tip 2: Shading Metallic Armor: When coloring Steel-types like Corviknight or Duraludon, leave small white streaks on the edges of their armor to simulate the reflection of light on metal.
- Idea 3: DIY Galar Trading Cards: After coloring, cut out your Pokémon and paste them onto cardstock. Write their stats and types on the back to create your own custom physical Pokédex.
- Tip 4: Mixed Media Textures: For Wooloo or Eldegoss, try using cotton balls glued onto the paper after coloring the face to give the ‘wool’ a 3D, fluffy texture.
Once you have finished your Galar coloring pages, consider using them for more than just wall art. You can create a themed Galar scrapbook, use them as stencils for school folders, or even laminate them to create custom placemats. The sharp, clean lines of these Eighth Generation designs make them perfect for both beginners learning to stay within the lines and advanced artists looking to practice complex shading and color blending.





















