Starfish Outlines for Easy Coloring

Pointed arms and textured surfaces fill these Starfish Coloring Pages. A starfish rests on smooth pebbles scattered across the ocean floor. Another clings to a coral branch with all five arms spread wide.

One reaches toward a shell half-buried in sand nearby. These ink-friendly designs fit into a babysitter’s go-to quiet activity folder. Each print-ready page shows thick outlines and open spaces perfect for chunky crayons or washable markers.

What’s on Each Page

  • A starfish climbing over a stack of flat stones near seaweed
  • Starfish resting inside a tide pool with small rocks around the edges
  • A starfish peeking out from behind a piece of driftwood lying sideways
  • Starfish arranging tiny shells on sandy ground near water plants
  • A starfish holding onto a vertical reef wall with arms stretched

Kids can start right away. The hand-drawn outline style keeps everything simple and clear. A six-year-old can finish one page during post-nap calm-down time without getting frustrated by tiny details.


Coloring builds focus and patience.

Every starfish sits, clings, or moves in a different spot. Some pages show rocky tide pools. Others show open seafloor with coral bits or sea grass. A few include smooth sand ripples or barnacle clusters nearby.

The scenes feel quiet and still, like looking into a shallow pool at low tide. Starfish Coloring Pages work well when you need something mess-free that doesn’t take up table space.

Each starfish has the same basic shape—five arms radiating from a center—but the poses change. One might be pulling itself across a rock face.

Another stacks its arms flat while resting on sand. The variety keeps things interesting without adding complexity that slows kids down.

You don’t need special supplies. Regular crayons cover the spaces without trouble. Markers won’t bleed if you use standard copy paper. Pencils work too, especially for kids who like to add dots or texture to the starfish arms.

The outlines stay visible no matter what tool you pick.

These Starfish printables suit beginners and confident colorers equally well. Print one for a quick activity or print several for sibling share time at home. Starfish Coloring Pages stay ready whenever you need them.

Starfish can regrow lost arms, and some types can even regrow their entire body from just one arm.

🎨 Creative Tip: Use the tip of a crayon to press small dots along each starfish arm for a bumpy texture effect.


How to Print Your Pages

Scroll through the images and choose your favorite. Click the orange “PRINT” button under the image. A new tab will open with the page. Print it from there and start coloring.

Do the starfish appear in ocean or beach settings?

Both—some rest on seafloor, others sit in tide pools.

Are the arm outlines thick enough for small hands?

Yes, all lines are wide and easy to trace.

Can I print multiple starfish pages at once?

Yes, print as many as you need from the set.