Rapunzel, Flynn Rider, and the Visual World of Tangled
Disney's 2010 film gave the Rapunzel fairy tale a vivid, adventurous look that works beautifully in coloring format. Rapunzel is the standout — 70 feet of golden hair decorated with small purple flowers, worn with her signature lavender and purple dress. Flynn Rider adds contrast with his brown leather vest and the stolen crown satchel that sets the whole plot in motion. Pascal, her color-changing chameleon, and Maximus the horse round out the core cast.
The film's palette leans warm and golden, peaking in the lantern festival scene — thousands of glowing lights drifting above the kingdom of Corona.
What's in the Tangled Coloring Pages Collection
The Tangled coloring pages on Worksheetzone cover a solid range of scenes and difficulty levels. Younger kids will find bold, clean outlines of Rapunzel's face and Pascal in his most expressive moments. Older kids and teens can work through more detailed scenes — Rapunzel mid-stride with hair trailing behind her, or Flynn and Rapunzel sitting together in the lantern boat on the river.
- Solo portraits of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider
- Action scenes set in the tower, the forest, and the kingdom of Corona
- Close-up designs that put Rapunzel's flower-braided hair front and center
- Simpler pages featuring Pascal and Maximus for younger colorists
How to Color Rapunzel's Hair, Pascal, and the Lantern Scenes
Rapunzel's hair is the most detail-rich element in these printables. Layering warm golden yellow with light orange through the mid-sections and pale cream at the highlights creates real depth — colored pencils or fine-tip markers both handle this well. The purple flowers braided through the hair look best with violet and deep plum. For the dress, medium lavender with darker purple shading along the folds stays close to the film's look.
Pascal is one of the few characters where swapping the film's colors makes complete sense — he's a chameleon, after all. For lantern festival scenes, warm yellows and soft oranges on the lanterns against a deep navy background deliver a striking contrast even with basic colored pencils.
Frequently Asked Questions
What age group are these Tangled coloring pages best suited for?
Simple outline pages featuring Rapunzel's face or Pascal in large, easy-to-fill shapes work well for kids ages 4 and up. The more detailed hair and background scenes are better suited to ages 8 and older, where finer motor control makes the line work manageable.
What colors should I use to stay true to Rapunzel's look?
The core colors are golden yellow and light orange for her hair, lavender and deep purple for her dress, and medium green for Pascal. For any lantern scene, add dark navy or midnight blue for the night sky background.
What's the best way to print these pages at home?
Standard US Letter size (8.5 × 11 inches) fits all the designs on Worksheetzone. If you plan to use markers on the hair detail sections, printing on cardstock prevents bleed-through far better than regular printer paper.
Did you know Rapunzel's hair in Tangled contains roughly 100,000 individual strands?
Disney's animators developed specialized hair simulation software just to make those 70 feet of hair move convincingly — making Rapunzel's locks one of the most technically demanding animation challenges in any Disney feature film at the time of its 2010 release.