Enter a world where 1980s nostalgia meets supernatural mystery with this exciting collection of Stranger Things coloring pages. The artist has curated a gallery that captures the essence of Hawkins, Indiana, inviting colorists to explore the duality between the real world and the shadowy realm beneath. Every page offers a new adventure, featuring the intricate expressions of beloved characters like Mike, Dustin, Lucas, and Will, alongside the fierce determination of Eleven.
From the complex textures of the terrifying Demogorgon to the retro patterns of the Starcourt Mall, these designs are waiting for a splash of color to awaken them. Whether one prefers the warm, vintage hues of the boys’ walkie-talkies or the chilling, dark palette of the Mind Flayer, there is a canvas here for every imagination. Will the artist choose to highlight the bonds of friendship or the thrill of the fight? The choice lies in the hands of the creator as they navigate these detailed illustrations.

Eleven using telekinetic powers Stranger Things

Eleven holding waffles Stranger Things

Max Mayfield wearing headphones Stranger Things

Lucas Sinclair with slingshot Stranger Things

Mike Wheeler holding walkie-talkie Stranger Things

Steve Harrington with bat Stranger Things

Will the Wise wizard Stranger Things

Scary Demogorgon monster Stranger Things

Robin Buckley Scoops Ahoy Stranger Things

Happy Dustin Henderson Stranger Things

Dungeons and Dragons dice Stranger Things

Cute Demodog eating candy Stranger Things

Retro cassette tape music Stranger Things

Retro bicycles on grass Stranger Things

Surfer Boy Pizza van Stranger Things

Starcourt Mall neon entrance Stranger Things

Spooky Upside Down vines Stranger Things

Secret Russian code slushie Stranger Things

Spiked baseball bat weapon Stranger Things

Glowing gate to Upside Down Stranger Things

Hawkins National Laboratory building Stranger Things

Joyce’s alphabet lights wall Stranger Things

Eddie Munson playing guitar Stranger Things

Chief Hopper police badge Stranger Things

Friends Don’t Lie quote Stranger Things

Giant Mind Flayer shadow Stranger Things
Fun Facts About Stranger Things!
The Waffle Connection
It is a well-known detail that Eleven has a massive appetite for frozen waffles. However, the artist might find it interesting that this wasn’t just a snack choice; it became a symbol of her character. The bright yellow of the Eggo box provides a fantastic pop of color against the often dark and moody backgrounds of the show’s scenery.
Monsters from a Game
The terrifying creatures that haunt Hawkins didn’t just appear out of nowhere. The kids in the show named the “Demogorgon” and the “Mind Flayer” after monsters from their favorite tabletop game, Dungeons & Dragons. This connection adds a layer of fantasy lore to the designs, blending sci-fi horror with classic gaming history.
Floating Spores of the Upside Down
When observing scenes from the alternate dimension known as the “Upside Down,” one will notice floating particles in the air. These aren’t just dust; they are “spores” designed to look like organic matter drifting in a deep ocean. Capturing these tiny specks can add incredible depth and atmosphere to any coloring page featuring this spooky realm.
Coloring Tips for Your Stranger Things Masterpiece
- Mastering the Retro Glow: To truly capture the 1980s setting, the artist should utilize a palette of neon pinks, electric blues, and vibrant yellows. Highlighting the characters’ clothing or the Starcourt Mall signs with these bold markers will make the artwork pop with authentic retro energy.
- Creating the Upside Down Atmosphere: For pages featuring the supernatural dimension, avoid warm colors. Instead, layer shades of indigo, charcoal, and misty blue. Smudging the colors slightly with a tissue can create a foggy, ethereal texture that mimics the toxic atmosphere of the monster’s lair.
- Lighting the Christmas Lights: One of the most iconic scenes involves Joyce’s wall of Christmas lights. To make them look like they are glowing, leave a small white circle in the center of each bulb, then press harder with the colored pencil as you move toward the edge of the bulb. This gradient effect creates the illusion of illumination against a dark wall.
Download and Keep Exploring!
The adventure doesn’t have to end in Hawkins. Once the Demogorgon has been defeated with the stroke of a crayon, the artist is encouraged to download these masterpieces and share them with fellow fans. For those looking to expand their gallery with more screen favorites, be sure to explore the Movies & TV Shows coloring pages collection for more dramatic scenes and iconic characters waiting to be brought to life.

David Chen is the lead illustrator and the artistic talent behind YoloColoring’s unique library. As our chief creator, David is responsible for designing the vast collection of beautiful, engaging, and high-quality coloring pages that our community loves. His passion for art and detail is evident in every single line he draws.










