Among Us Coloring Pages

Free Printable Among Us Coloring Sheets

Download this free, funny collection of 55 Among Us coloring pages for kids, parents, and teachers.

All kinds of sheets are available featuring crewmates, impostors, scenes aboard the spaceship and even some fun gear for hours of entertaining creativity.

Children will love coloring in the bold outlines and being able to explore the themes of teamwork, sneaky impostors and great adventures aboard a spaceship.

Parents will appreciate having these sheets at easy access in a moment’s notice to entertain kids on a rainy day, during a long road trip or a no-fuss home-school craft project.

Teachers will appreciate these easy to print pages as no-prep resources in the classroom, as supplemental sheets for activities and as fun rewards.

The focus is on free collection, easy access, no fuss, simplicity and cute creations that anyone of any age can enjoy with easy results, guaranteed cute results. So print today and color your heart out crewmate style!

Coloring Themes

  • Crewmates with various hats, pets and gear, ready for coloring fun.
  • Impostor reveals and spaceship interior scenes: vents, tasks and control panels.
  • Alien spaceship maps or space-station backgrounds for adventurous coloring.
  • Cute, simplified outlines for younger kids, and slightly more detailed scenes for older children.
  • Teamwork and mission moments: crewmates cooperating, emergency meetings in a fun way.

What’s Next?

Once you’ve downloaded and printed the “Among Us” coloring pages, here’s how kids, parents and teachers can make the most of them:

  1. Set up a coloring zone with crayons, markers or colored pencils and let each child pick a favorite page—maybe a crewmate or an impostor moment.
  2. While coloring, spark conversation: “What hat is that crewmate wearing?” “Is someone sneaking around the vent?”—this helps with storytelling and engagement.
  3. For parents or teachers: turn it into a mini-lesson or discussion—maybe about roles in a team, how tasks get done, or creating a spaceship adventure—then color and label parts like “vent”, “task panel”, “hat”.
  4. After coloring, display the finished artwork on a wall, fridge or classroom board so children feel proud and share their creations.
  5. For extra fun: challenge children to design their own “Among Us” scene—draw a new hat, a pet or background—then color it and write a short caption like “I found the impostor!”

Fun Facts

  • In the game Among Us, the word “sus” is short for “suspicious”—so when you color a crewmate looking around, you’re practically coloring someone saying “I’m sus!”
  • While the original game is in 2D, many fan art versions and coloring pages turn the crewmates into cheerful, big-eyed characters just like you’ll see in printable sheets.
  • There are over 20 different hat and pet combinations in the game—and in coloring pages you can pick whichever you like (or invent your own!) making every page unique.

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