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Step into the timeless world of Charles M. Schulz with this delightful collection of 20 Snoopy color pages. This set features everyone’s favorite beagle in his most iconic roles and heartwarming moments, offering precise color guides and practical techniques for artists of all ages. Whether you’re a long-time Peanuts fan or new to Snoopy’s charm, these printable coloring sheets provide a perfect way to celebrate this beloved character.
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These Snoopy color pages are designed to bring out your inner artist, offering a diverse range of scenes from Snoopy’s imaginative life. From his daring aerial battles as the World War I Flying Ace to his quiet moments of reflection, each design captures the essence of what makes Snoopy so special. We’ll guide you through coloring each of Snoopy’s personas, his treasured friendship with Woodstock, and his many adventures, ensuring your finished Snoopy coloring pages are vibrant and true to the Peanuts spirit.
Snoopy’s Iconic Personas and Imaginative Roles
Snoopy isn’t just a dog; he’s a master of disguise and imagination, embodying various exciting personas. These Snoopy color pages showcase his most beloved alter egos.
Snoopy as the World War I Flying Ace (#1)
Snoopy’s most famous persona is the World War I Flying Ace, soaring on his doghouse (imagined as a Sopwith Camel) in pursuit of the Red Baron. This imaginative role originated in 1965 and quickly became one of the most recognizable aspects of Snoopy’s character. You can read more about Snoopy’s Flying Ace adventures on the Peanuts Wiki.
For design #1, Snoopy’s fur is primarily white, with black for his ears, nose, and spots. His scarf should be a vibrant scarlet red, and the doghouse is a classic brick red. Use markers for bold, clean lines on Snoopy’s scarf and the doghouse, then switch to colored pencils for his fur to add subtle shading and texture, especially around his determined grin.
Joe Cool Snoopy (#2)
Joe Cool is Snoopy’s effortlessly suave college student alter ego, first introduced in 1971. He’s always seen leaning casually with his signature sunglasses.
For design #2, Snoopy remains white with black ears and nose. His iconic sunglasses are a dark, cool black, and his casual lean against the classic red doghouse adds to his coolness. With crayons, apply a smooth, even layer of black for the sunglasses, making sure the edges are crisp. Use a lighter touch for the white of his fur, allowing the paper to provide highlight, and then a solid red for the doghouse.
Snoopy the Author (#7)
Another one of Snoopy’s recurring imaginative roles is the ambitious author, always starting his novels with the famous line, “It was a dark and stormy night…” He often sits atop his doghouse, contemplating his next great work.
In design #7, Snoopy is white with black features. His beret is traditionally red, and the small typewriter is typically black or dark gray with white or light gray keys. For this Snoopy color page, use colored pencils to carefully detail the typewriter keys and the small lines of text. A soft red for his ber beret adds a touch of artistic flair.
Secret Agent Snoopy (#20)
Snoopy’s imaginative escapades sometimes take a mysterious turn as a secret agent, complete with a trench coat and fedora, peeking around corners with a magnifying glass.
For design #20, Snoopy is white, of course. His trench coat would be a classic tan or light brown, and the fedora a darker brown or gray. The magnifying glass handle can be black or brown with a silver rim around the lens. Use markers for a solid, even color on the trench coat and fedora, then switch to a fine-tip black marker for the magnifying glass details.
Snoopy’s Everyday Joys and Comforts
Beyond his grand adventures, Snoopy finds immense joy in life’s simple pleasures, often involving food, rest, and delightful moments. These Snoopy color pages capture these cherished parts of his daily routine.
Sleeping Snoopy (#3)
Snoopy famously sleeps on top of his doghouse, a true feat of canine dexterity. These serene moments are a hallmark of his character.
For design #3, Snoopy is pure white, with black for his ears and nose. The doghouse is a vibrant brick red, and the “ZzZzZz” cloud above his head can be a soft, dreamy light blue or white outlined in blue. With colored pencils, use a very light touch for the “ZzZzZz” cloud to give it an ethereal, floating quality, contrasting with the solid red of the doghouse.
Happy Dance Snoopy (#4)
Snoopy’s iconic happy dance is a burst of pure, unadulterated joy, often accompanied by musical notes. It’s a fantastic expression of his zest for life.
In design #4, Snoopy is his usual white and black. The musical notes floating around him can be black for a classic look, or you can get creative with various bright colors to emphasize his happiness. Use crayons for energetic, sweeping strokes around the musical notes, making them pop with color.
Snoopy’s Favorite Treats: Pizza and Bone (#6, #15)
Snoopy has an undeniable love for food, whether it’s a giant bone or an unexpected slice of pizza. These moments of pure anticipation are classic Snoopy.
For design #6 (pizza), color the crust golden brown, the sauce a rich red, and the cheese a gooey yellow. Add some green or black for toppings if desired. For design #15 (giant bone), keep it classic white or a very pale yellow-white, with subtle shading to give it dimension. Markers work wonderfully for the vibrant colors of the pizza, allowing you to blend reds and yellows seamlessly. For the bone, use light gray colored pencils to add soft shadows without losing the bone’s primary white color. Find more playful canine designs with our Puppy Dog Coloring Pages Free Printable.
Thoughtful Snoopy (#10)
Snoopy often takes a moment to sit and ponder, usually with a giant bone appearing in his thought bubble. These contemplative poses are endearing.
In design #10, Snoopy is white. The grassy hill should be various shades of green, and the sky a clear blue. The thought bubble can be white with a black outline, and the giant bone inside it white with light gray shading. Use colored pencils to create subtle variations in the green grass, layering different shades for depth.
Root Beer Enthusiast Snoopy (#18)
Snoopy’s drink of choice is often root beer, usually enjoyed with a blissful expression. It’s a simple pleasure that makes him incredibly happy.
For design #18, Snoopy is white with black ears and nose. The root beer in his mug should be a rich, dark brown, topped with frothy white foam. The mug itself can be a clear glass or a classic diner-style mug (white or light blue). Use markers for a solid, deep brown root beer, then use a white crayon or colored pencil for the foam to create a delicate, frothy effect.
Snoopy and His Best Pal, Woodstock
Snoopy’s friendship with Woodstock, his loyal yellow bird companion, is one of the most heartwarming aspects of Peanuts. These Snoopy color pages highlight their special bond.
Snoopy and Woodstock’s Affection (#5)
Woodstock, a small yellow bird, is not just Snoopy’s friend but also his confidant and sidekick. Their bond is truly special.
For design #5, Snoopy is white and black, while Woodstock is a bright, cheerful yellow. The small heart visible between them should be a vibrant red. Use crayons to give Woodstock a smooth, uniform yellow color, making him stand out against Snoopy’s white fur.
Beagle Scout Snoopy and His Troop (#8)
Snoopy is the proud Head Beagle of the Beagle Scouts, leading his troop of bird scouts (including Woodstock) through various adventures, often involving a good meal. The Beagle Scouts, first appearing in 1974, are a nod to scouting organizations, with Snoopy bringing his unique leadership style. Learn more about their adventures on the Peanuts Wiki’s Beagle Scout page.
In design #8, Snoopy is white with black features. His Beagle Scout hat is green, and his neckerchief is red. Woodstock and the other bird scouts are bright yellow. Use colored pencils for this design, allowing for precise coloring of the small bird scouts and the details of Snoopy’s scout uniform.
Dr. Snoopy and Patient Woodstock (#17)
Snoopy often plays various professional roles, including a doctor, with Woodstock frequently serving as his patient or assistant. Their interactions are always endearing.
For design #17, Snoopy wears a white doctor’s coat and has a silver stethoscope. Woodstock is bright yellow. Use markers for a crisp, clean white on Snoopy’s doctor’s coat, then switch to a fine-tip black marker for the details of the stethoscope.
Decorating Duo: Snoopy and Woodstock (#16)
Whether for holidays or just for fun, Snoopy and Woodstock often team up for tasks, like decorating Snoopy’s doghouse.
In design #16, Snoopy is white, and Woodstock is yellow. The doghouse is red. The festive lights can be a rainbow of colors: red, green, blue, yellow, orange. The ladder is typically brown or green. Use colored pencils to carefully color each small light bulb in different hues, making the string of lights truly festive. This design pairs well with our Nightmare Before Christmas Coloring Pages for a holiday theme.
Snoopy’s Sporting and Seasonal Adventures
Snoopy is always up for a new challenge, whether it’s on the baseball field, kicking a football, or embracing the changing seasons. These free coloring pages highlight his active spirit.
Baseball Star Snoopy (#9)
Snoopy is a surprisingly enthusiastic (though not always successful) baseball player. This dynamic pose captures him mid-swing.
For design #9, Snoopy is white with black features. The baseball bat is typically brown, and the baseball itself is white with red stitching. You can color the mitt in the background brown. Use crayons to add a sense of motion around the swinging bat, pressing harder for darker lines. Explore more action-packed designs with our 20 Free Printable Goku Coloring Pages.
Football Follies Snoopy (with Lucy) (#14)
Snoopy, like Charlie Brown, often falls victim to Lucy Van Pelt’s infamous football trick. This design captures a classic Peanuts moment.
In design #14, Snoopy is white. The football is brown, and Lucy’s dress, partially visible, is usually light blue. The grass can be green. Use colored pencils for fine control, especially on the football’s texture and the details of Lucy’s dress.
Winter Wonderland Snoopy (#11)
Snoopy embraces all seasons, and winter often brings playful moments like trying to catch snowflakes on his tongue.
For design #11, Snoopy is white. His winter cap can be blue, red, or green, and the intricate snowflake remains white, perhaps with subtle blue shading. Use fine-tip markers to carefully trace the delicate patterns of the snowflake, making it stand out against a very light blue background.
Chef Snoopy (#12)
Snoopy loves to dabble in cooking, often donning a chef’s hat and apron with great enthusiasm.
In design #12, Snoopy is white. His chef’s hat and apron are typically white, and the whisk can be silver. The mixing bowl can be any color you choose, perhaps light blue or yellow. Use colored pencils to add subtle shading to the white chef’s hat and apron, giving them form and texture without losing their bright white appearance.
Reading Snoopy (#13)
A quiet moment finds Snoopy engrossed in a book, often wearing his reading glasses, showcasing his intellectual side.
For design #13, Snoopy is white. His armchair can be a cozy brown or green. The books can have various colored covers—red, blue, green, yellow—and his reading glasses are black or silver. Use markers for the solid colors of the book covers, making them stand out. For more literary inspiration, check out our 20 Free Harry Potter Coloring Pages.
Skater Snoopy (#19)
Always up for a new challenge, Snoopy takes to the skateboard with his characteristic balance and grin.
In design #19, Snoopy is white. The skateboard offers a fantastic opportunity for creativity—choose vibrant colors and patterns for the deck. Use crayons for the skateboard to achieve bold, smooth colors, allowing you to create your own unique design for Snoopy’s ride.
Creative Activity: Snoopy Storyboard Creator
After coloring your favorite Snoopy color pages, don’t just put them away! Create your own Snoopy storyboard.
- Select Your Scenes: Choose 3-5 of your finished Snoopy coloring pages that tell a small story (e.g., Snoopy sleeping, then dreaming of pizza, then happily eating it).
- Cut Them Out: Carefully cut out Snoopy and any key elements from the background of your colored pages.
- Arrange and Glue: Take a large piece of poster board or construction paper. Arrange your cut-out Snoopy scenes in chronological order to tell your story. Glue them down.
- Add Details: Use markers or colored pencils to draw connecting elements, speech bubbles, or narration around your scenes. You could even draw in a simple background for each panel.
- Share Your Story: Show off your Snoopy storyboard! It’s a fantastic way to combine your coloring skills with storytelling.
These Snoopy color pages offer a wonderful journey into the heart of the Peanuts universe. We hope you enjoy bringing Snoopy’s world to life with your unique artistic touch.























