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Unicorn Narwhal

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Print this free unicorn narwhal coloring page — an underwater narwhal with an extra-long unicorn horn, starfish, and fish. For kids 6–9!

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About This Printable

The original unicorn of the sea — this narwhal's natural tusk has simply grown into a full spiraling unicorn horn, and nobody in the underwater kingdom is surprised. Bubbles rise, starfish wave nearby, and small fish keep a respectful distance from the magnificent horn.

What's on This Coloring Page

A narwhal floats in a calm underwater setting, its natural tusk rendered as an extra-long spiraling unicorn horn projecting forward from its rounded head. Bubbles rise around the body. Starfish and small fish are scattered nearby in the underwater background. The narwhal's wide, gentle eyes give it a curious expression, as if it's only now becoming aware of how magical its horn truly is. The composition is peaceful, aquatic, and full of ocean detail.

Who Will Love This Page

Kids ages 6–9 who love ocean animals and are delighted by the fact that narwhals are real. The narwhal is already one of the most fantastical-seeming real animals — this page simply leans into what nature already provided. For the sky-swimming aquatic hybrid, the Unicorn Dolphin page has a similar ocean creature taking flight through clouds instead.

Coloring Tips

Narwhals are actually a mottled gray-white with darker speckles — a blue-gray base with irregular lighter and darker patches creates an authentic look. The long spiraling horn is the show-stopper: alternate two tones in the spiral stripe for maximum visual impact. The underwater background rewards blues and blue-greens at varying depths. Color the starfish in warm orange-red as a vivid contrast to the cool underwater palette. For another underwater-set page in the hybrid collection, our Unicorn Seahorse page brings coral and tropical fish to the scene.

Dive deeper into our free unicorn coloring pages for ocean and land adventures.

How to Print and Use

  1. Download — Click the free download button to save your Unicorn Narwhal coloring page as a PDF.
  2. Print — Use Letter or A4 paper. Smooth paper handles the many fine bubble and water-depth coloring details.
  3. Gather supplies — Colored pencils for the mottled narwhal body texture and fine fish details; crayons or markers for the underwater background blues.
  4. Start coloring — Fill the underwater background in graduated blues first, then the narwhal body in mottled gray-white, color the spiraling horn in alternating tones, and finish with the starfish and fish.
  5. Display or share — The underwater setting and magnificent spiraling horn make this one look like a genuine marine-life illustration — beautiful displayed near a window!

Perfect For

Home Schooling
Quiet Time Activity
Fine Motor Practice
Rainy Day Fun

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Unicorn Narwhal page free?
Yes, 100% free to download, print, and color — no account required.
What age is this for?
Kids ages 6–9. The underwater setting with starfish, fish, bubbles, and the spiraling horn offers about 14 marine-themed coloring areas.
Are narwhals real?
Yes! Narwhals are real whales found in Arctic waters, and their spiral tusk is a real elongated tooth — which is exactly why they're sometimes called the 'unicorn of the sea.'
How do I color the spiraling horn?
Alternate two colors in the spiral stripe (white and pale blue, or gold and white) following the twist from base to tip. The alternating stripes make the spiral shape pop dramatically.