Looking for a fun and easy Halloween activity for kids? These Halloween color by number pages are the perfect mix of spooky and sweet! Just print them out, grab your crayons or markers, and start coloring in the numbered sections.
Each printable comes with its own color key, making them great for number recognition, color matching, and fine motor skills — all while celebrating the Halloween spirit.
From friendly monsters and spooky bats to classic jack-o-lanterns and a witch’s cat, there’s a design here for every little ghost or goblin. Whether you’re prepping for a classroom party, rainy day activity, or just want a simple Halloween craft that doesn’t require any prep, these free Halloween color by number sheets are a total treat!
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Instructions how to use these Halloween color by number printables:
- Scroll down and find the page you want.
- Click on any of the photos below, or on the text links above them. A printable PDF file will open in a new window. (NOTE: The images themselves are not printable quality.)
- Print the PDF on 8.5 inch by 11 inch, letter sized paper.
- Use the color key on the page to match each number to the correct color. Fill in the sections, one number at a time, and enjoy your Halloween masterpiece!

Free Color by Number Halloween Pages
There are 7 different Halloween color by number pages to choose from, featuring cute and spooky characters like vampires, black cats, jack-o-lanterns, and more! These Halloween color by number printables are a fun way for kids to celebrate the season, and they’re all completely free to download and print.
Color by number activities are not only fun, but also great for building number recognition, fine motor skills, and color matching. It’s an easy way for kids to follow directions while still expressing their creativity — one colorful section at a time!
Younger kids, like preschoolers and kindergarteners, will enjoy the simple, bold shapes, while older kids and tweens can tackle the more detailed scenes. These printables also make great quiet-time activities for home or the classroom, and they’re a fun and festive way to unwind during the spooky season.
Whether you’re using crayons, colored pencils, or markers, you’ll love watching these Halloween scenes come to life — one number at a time!

Halloween Color by Number #1
This cute little bat is flying under the moonlight, ready to be brought to life with spooky shades of black and grey. The bold sections make it a fun and rewarding coloring page for younger kids.

Halloween Color by Number #2
This magical kitty is wearing a pointed witch hat and is just waiting for some Halloween sparkle! With seven vibrant colors, this one’s perfect for kids who love cats and Halloween charm.

Halloween Color by Number #3
This classic jack-o-lantern is full of Halloween attitude! With its glowing eyes and bold striped background, this pumpkin will pop with color — and it’s a great choice for older kids and tweens who enjoy a bit more detail.

Color by Number Halloween #4
This happy little spider is spinning its colorful web! With simple shapes and lots of repetition, this one’s calming to color and is fun for older kids and adults. It also offers a nice challenge for kindergarteners.

Free Halloween Color by Number #5
A hand reaching up from under the ground? It must be Halloween! This creepy (but not too scary) zombie hand scene is full of rich colors and spooky vibes — perfect for older kids who love the Halloween thrill.

Halloween Color by Number for Kids #6
This fang-tastic vampire is here to charm you! With his cape, bow tie, and toothy grin, he’s more cute than creepy. This simple color by number is perfect for younger kids, and it’s a great way to celebrate Halloween with a bit of learning.

Halloween Color by Number for Kids #7
Say hello to this adorable Frankenstein! He’s far from scary — and coloring him in is as easy as 1-2-3. With his bright green skin and purple jacket, this silly monster is a great place for preschoolers to start their Halloween coloring adventure.

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