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Winged Unicorn Dragon

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Color this free unicorn dragon page — a unicorn with dragon wings spread wide on a rocky outcrop with a scaled neck. For kids 6–9. Download!

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About This Printable

Perched on a rocky outcrop with large dragon wings spread wide and a spiraling horn catching the light — this unicorn has leveled up. The scaled neck and hindquarters hint at the dragon within, while the flowing mane and tail remain unmistakably, defiantly unicorn.

What's on This Coloring Page

A unicorn stands on a rocky outcrop with large dragon wings spread wide on either side, their span filling the upper portion of the page. The spiral horn is prominent on the forehead, and scales cover the neck and hindquarters while the flowing mane and tail remain unscaled — a deliberate visual tension between the magical and the mythical. Stars fill the background behind the dramatic spread of wings.

Who Will Love This Page

Kids ages 6–9 who love dramatic, cinematic compositions. The spread-wing stance on a rocky outcrop reads like a movie poster frame — heroic, larger-than-life, and immediately compelling. It's the most visually dramatic page in the hybrid collection. For the dragon-dominant version of this same mashup in a four-legged standing pose, the Dragon Unicorn page shows the creature from a different angle.

Coloring Tips

The spread wings are the visual anchor — give them a rich, deep color (midnight blue, forest green, or deep purple) for maximum drama. The membrane between the wing spines looks great with a slightly lighter shade than the spine color, creating depth across the wingspan. Keep the flowing mane and tail in warm, light tones (gold, cream, or soft pink) to contrast against the dramatic dark wings. The rocky outcrop in warm gray or brown grounds the composition. Our Alicorn page offers a more delicate wing version if you prefer elegance over drama.

Find more epic designs in our free unicorn coloring pages collection.

How to Print and Use

  1. Download — Click the free download button to save your Unicorn Dragon coloring page as a PDF.
  2. Print — Use Letter or A4 paper. Heavier paper holds up to rich, saturated wing coloring.
  3. Gather supplies — Crayons or markers for the bold wing color; colored pencils for the scale texture and rocky outcrop shading.
  4. Start coloring — Color the spread wings first in your chosen bold shade, add the lighter wing membrane, then color the body and scales, and finish with the rocky outcrop and background stars.
  5. Display or share — The spread-wing silhouette against background stars makes this page look like genuine fantasy art — definitely one to frame!

Perfect For

Screen-Free Time
Fine Motor Practice
Rainy Day Fun
Classroom Activity

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Unicorn Dragon page free?
Yes, completely free. Download, print, and color — no account needed.
What age is this for?
Kids ages 6–9. The spread wings, scale detail, and rocky outcrop offer about 14 dramatic coloring zones at medium difficulty.
What makes this different from the Dragon Unicorn page?
This one is unicorn-first — it's a unicorn with added dragon wings and partial scales. The Dragon Unicorn is dragon-first with a unicorn horn added. Very different silhouettes and feels!
How should I color the wing membranes?
Use a slightly lighter shade of your wing color between the wing spines. This creates the illusion of thin, translucent membrane stretched between solid spines — just like real dragon wing anatomy.