The Characters Behind the Cursed Energy
Jujutsu Kaisen follows first-year students at Tokyo Jujutsu High who battle cursed spirits born from negative human emotion. The series stands out for its intricate character designs — Satoru Gojo's white hair, blindfold, and six eyes make him one of the most recognizable anime figures in recent memory, while Sukuna's tribal tattoos and four-eyed face demand detailed, high-contrast coloring. Yuji Itadori carries Sukuna's markings on his own skin after being possessed, adding a layered visual element that's genuinely satisfying to work through on the page.
Nobara Kugisaki's sharp features and hammer-and-nails aesthetic, Megumi Fushiguro's dark school uniform, and Mahito's patchwork, distorted form all translate well to linework. These aren't interchangeable anime faces — each character has specific visual traits that make the differences obvious even in black-and-white outlines.
What's in the Worksheetzone Collection
The Jujutsu Kaisen coloring pages at Worksheetzone include portrait-style sheets focused on individual characters, mid-action poses capturing cursed techniques like Itadori's Divergent Fist and Gojo's Infinity, and group compositions featuring the first-year trio. Difficulty varies considerably — simple portrait outlines with open areas on one end, complex battle scenes dense with cursed energy effects on the other.
All designs are sized for US letter (8.5 × 11 inches) and print cleanly without cropping. Worksheetzone provides one free download per day with no login required. After that, watermarked versions are available at no cost with a free account, or you can subscribe starting at $0.99/week to download without watermarks.
Coloring Tips for the Main Cast
Getting the palette right makes a real difference with these printables. A quick character-by-character reference:
- Gojo: white or light-gray hair with cool blue-gray shadow, black blindfold, dark navy uniform
- Itadori: pink hair (black in some arcs), deep pink-red Sukuna markings, standard dark school uniform
- Sukuna: pale skin with near-black tattoo-style markings, four eyes — high contrast works best here
- Fushiguro: near-black teal hair, deep navy uniform, muted tones throughout
- Kugisaki: warm brown hair, slightly warmer skin tone than the male cast, bold eye and brow detail
Alcohol-based markers or blending colored pencils handle cursed energy effects — the blue-white void in Gojo's Hollow Purple, or the dark jagged forms in Domain Expansion backgrounds — better than standard crayons. Reinforcing outlines with a thin black fineliner after coloring keeps the linework crisp and defined.
Frequently Asked Questions
What age group are these coloring sheets best suited for?
Most Jujutsu Kaisen coloring pages work well for ages 10 and up. Domain Expansion compositions and multi-character battle scenes have dense linework better suited to teens and adults with patience for fine detail.
Are there simpler designs for younger or beginner colorists?
Yes — the collection includes portrait-style outlines with clean, open areas that younger fans can fill with basic crayons or markers without getting stuck on tight detail sections.
What paper type gives the best results when printing at home?
Standard 20 lb copy paper works fine for colored pencils, but 24–32 lb cardstock handles alcohol markers without bleed-through and keeps the sheet firm enough for display or framing.
What is the real-world origin of Ryomen Sukuna's name and design?
Sukuna's name comes from Ryōmen Sukuna, an entity recorded in the Nihon Shoki (720 AD) as a fearsome two-faced, four-armed figure from Japan's Hida region. Gege Akutami adapted this folkloric demon into the King of Curses — keeping the multiple-limb, dual-faced concept but adding the distinctive tattoo markings and extra pair of eyes that define the character's visual identity today.