Worth saying plainly before anything else: most of this set isn’t the classic green Yoda. Of the 22 free pages here, thirteen are Grogu — the character often called “Baby Yoda” from The Mandalorian — five are the classic Yoda from the original trilogy, and four aren’t Yoda at all: one shows a different young Jedi leaping with a lightsaber, and three show a different big-eared creature that isn’t from Star Wars. Every page is black and white on US Letter, downloads as a free PDF, and needs no signup.
If your child specifically wants the wrinkled, 900-year-old Jedi Master, check the grid before printing the whole set — Grogu, with his round eyes and short pointed ears, is the character in the majority of these pages, not classic Yoda.

What’s in this collection
Thirteen Grogu pages, five classic Yoda pages, and four pages showing a different character entirely — 22 in total, in the grid below. Each has its own Download PDF and Print button, so you can take one page instead of the whole set.






















Grogu (“Baby Yoda”)
Thirteen pages show Grogu from The Mandalorian — floating in his hover-pod, eating frogs, wrapped in a robe, or alongside the Mandalorian himself. This is the biggest group in the set by far.
Classic Yoda
Five pages show the original green Jedi Master — with a lightsaber, alongside R2-D2, or in a group scene with other Jedi.
Not Yoda
Four pages show something else entirely: one is a young Jedi leaping through a cave with a lightsaber, and three show a different big-eared creature that isn’t from the Star Wars universe at all.
How to print these
Every page is US Letter (8.5 × 11 in), pure black and white, with the drawing inside the printable margin. Plain copy paper is fine; choose “Fit to page” if your printer asks.
FAQ
How many Yoda coloring pages are here?
22 free pages, but only 5 show the classic Yoda. 13 are Grogu (“Baby Yoda”) from The Mandalorian, and 4 show unrelated characters.
Is Grogu the same as Yoda?
No. Grogu is a different, younger character from The Mandalorian who is the same species as Yoda, but he isn’t Yoda himself.
Are all the pages from Star Wars?
No. Three pages show a different big-eared creature that isn’t a Star Wars character.
Do I need a color printer?
No. Every page prints in black and white; the color comes from your crayons or pencils.
For more movie and game characters, the Mario coloring pages offer another large character collection, and for another franchise-adjacent set, check the Avengers coloring pages.
