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Free 15 Gudetama Coloring Pages: Printable Fun
Gudetama hanging from a pair of chopsticks coloring page.
Honestly, some days I just feel like a total egg—specifically, a lazy one that doesn’t want to get out of bed. If you’re vibing with that “meh” energy today, you’ve hit the jackpot. I’ve put together a collection of Gudetama coloring pages that are basically the visual definition of relaxation. No pressure, no complex patterns, just a very unmotivated egg waiting for some color.
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I’ve curated the best scenes featuring our favorite lethargic friend. Whether he’s napping on a bed of rice or hiding under a bacon blanket, these are ready for your artistic touch.
Lazy Egg Vibes: Classic Gudetama Scenes
From the iconic “gudetama” wobble to sitting sadly in an eggshell, these Gudetama coloring pages capture his essence perfectly. I personally love starting with these because they don’t require too much mental energy—perfect for a rainy afternoon.
Gudetama and Sanrio Friends
While Gudetama loves his “me time,” he occasionally pops up with his famous neighbors. You might find him lounging near Hello Kitty, looking unimpressed by My Melody’s pink aesthetic, or even sharing a gloomy moment with Badtz-Maru (the grumpy penguin/bird we all love). These mashup pages add a nice variety to your coloring book.
Pro Tips for Coloring the Perfect Lazy Egg
You might think coloring an egg is just “yellow and white,” but if you want your Gudetama coloring pages to pop, there are a few tricks to level up your game.
Master the “Egg Yolk” Glow
Don’t just stick to a flat yellow. Use a warm golden-orange for the edges and a pale lemon yellow for the center. This gives Gudetama that 3D, squishy look.
The Bacon Blanket
Use a mix of deep reds and soft pinks for his bacon. If you’re using colored pencils, leave a tiny sliver of white to act as a “fat” highlight—it makes the bacon look shiny and realistic!
Shadowing for Depth
Use a very light grey or a pale lavender to add shadows underneath the egg. This makes him look like he’s actually sitting on a plate rather than floating in space.
Beyond Paper: Creative Ways to Use Your Colorings
Don’t just let your finished Gudetama coloring pages sit in a folder. Since Gudetama is all about food, why not bring him into the real world?
- DIY Kitchen Magnets: After you finish coloring, cut Gudetama out and laminate him. Stick a small magnet on the back, and you’ve got a “lazy” reminder for your fridge.
- Custom Planner Stickers: Scale down these pages when printing. Once colored, use a sticker maker or double-sided tape. They are perfect for marking days when you just “can’t even.”
- Gift Tags for Foodies: If you’re gifting someone some ramen or treats, a hand-colored Gudetama tag adds a hilarious, personal touch.
Why We’re Obsessed with This Lazy Egg
Gudetama isn’t just a character; he’s a mood. In a world that’s always rushing, coloring a character who refuses to do anything is surprisingly therapeutic. Unlike more energetic Sanrio characters like Cinnamoroll or Pompompurin, Gudetama reminds us that it’s okay to just exist.
When you sit down with these Gudetama coloring pages, you aren’t just filling in lines. You’re taking a break. You’re letting the stress of the day melt away, one yellow stroke at a time. It’s the ultimate low-stakes hobby for anyone who needs a mental “reset” button.

















