Lego Ninjago Coloring Book
Lloyd, Kai, Cole, Jay, Zane, and Sensei Wu take a break from training and hand over the art tools in the Lego Ninjago Coloring Book. Instead of spinning into Spinjitzu battles, the ninja line up for drawn portraits from the LEGO Ninjago world, which are in black and white. Pick one of eight Ninjago coloring pages and turn it into your own version of the character. Some pictures show a single ninja, while others include a small scene, so the page never looks empty after you start painting.
How to play?
Choose a picture first, then tap a colored pencil from the palette. Touch or drag on the drawing to fill in the areas, just as you would with digital markers. Change colors as often as needed, since the picture does not lock your choices or limit the number of shades on the character. Experiment with classic suit colors or swap them for wild combos to see how the ninja looks in different styles. If some zones remain uncolored, zoom in on details like belts or masks to make the whole Ninjago hero design look complete. Save a finished page in your memory, then swap to another drawing and create a fresh LEGO Ninjago design during the same session. Load up the Lego Ninjago Coloring Book and turn quiet screen time into a simple ninja art session.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.25 out of 5, based on 2067 votes.
- Released in June 2018.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 3+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Eight fixed LEGO Ninjago character pages are available from the very start
- Coloring uses a pencil-style palette instead of paint buckets or brushes
- Pictures include both solo ninja poses and small action-style scenes
- Color choices stay completely open, with no preset outfit restrictions
Tips & Tricks:
- Start with big areas like suits, then move to tiny mask and belt details
- Stick to one ninja per session if you want a fully polished page
- Try the classic show colors once, then make a second version with custom shades
- Pick brighter tones for the background so the LEGO Ninjago characters stand out clearly
























