Download 4 free Pokémon Gen 10 coloring pages featuring the brand-new starter trio: Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua! These exclusive printable designs let fans get a head start on coloring the newest Pokémon before the games even release.
Pokémon Winds and Waves marks the franchise’s landmark 30th anniversary, set in a vibrant tropical archipelago inspired by the landscapes and culture of Southeast Asia. The three new starters bring a fresh take on the classic Grass, Fire, and Water trio — Browt the feathered Grass-type wader, Pombon the fluffy Fire-type puppy, and Gecqua the sleek Water-type gecko. Whether you are a lifelong Pokémon trainer or introducing the series to a new generation, these high-quality line-art coloring sheets are the perfect way to celebrate what’s coming.
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The New Starter Trio
Start your Pokémon Winds and Waves journey by coloring all three starters together! This group illustration captures the charm of Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua side by side — perfect as a starter poster to display while you wait for release day.

Meet the Grass-type Browt
Browt is the Grass-type starter of the Winds and Waves region — a long-legged wading bird with feathers that mimic tropical foliage. Its calm, observant nature makes it a fan favorite already. Color the subtle greens and earth tones of its plumage to bring this elegant bird Pokémon to life!

Fire-type Puppy Pombon
Pombon is the Fire-type starter — an energetic, fluffy puppy with pointed ears and an endlessly happy expression. With warm oranges, fiery reds, and a soft cream underbelly, Pombon’s coloring page is bursting with personality. Fans of Arcanine and Growlithe are sure to adore this enthusiastic little pup!

Fun Fact: Pokémon Winds and Waves is set to be the first mainline Pokémon title to launch on the Nintendo Switch 2, celebrating the franchise’s 30th anniversary with a tropical archipelago region inspired by Southeast Asia.
Water-type Gecko Gecqua
Gecqua is the Water-type starter — a quick-footed gecko Pokémon with bold, clean lines and striking patterns that make it a dream to color. Try cool aqua blues and sea greens for its scales, or experiment with a translucent watercolor effect to capture its natural affinity for tropical waters. Gecqua is #1032 in the National Pokédex!

Coloring Classic Generation One Pokémon
Watch this relaxing demonstration of coloring iconic original Pokémon characters from the first generation — a great warm-up before tackling the Gen 10 starters!
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!




















