World Flags
Singapore Flag Coloring Pages
6 free printable designs including Standard, Standard, Standard, Standard and more.
The Singapore Flag is one of the most recognizable symbols in Southeast Asia, representing a young nation with a rich multicultural heritage. Adopted in 1959, this striking flag features bold red and white colors with a distinctive crescent moon and five stars, each element carrying deep meaning about unity, progress, and virtue. Coloring the Singapore Flag is a wonderful way to learn about this vibrant island nation while creating beautiful artwork. Our free printable coloring page lets you explore the flag's design and symbolism at your own pace, making it perfect for students and flag enthusiasts alike.
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Fun facts about Singapore Flag
The Singapore Flag's crescent moon and five stars design was chosen through a public design competition held in 1959, and the winning entry came from a 24-year-old polytechnic student named Zeng Ching Chuan.
Singapore is one of the few countries where flag etiquette is so respected that there are specific laws protecting the flag from being disrespected or misused.
The five stars on Singapore's flag are arranged in a pattern that creates a perfect pentagon when connected, symbolizing harmony and balance in the nation.
Singapore's red and white color combination is one of the boldest flag designs in the world, making it instantly recognizable even from a great distance or in poor visibility conditions.
National Day celebrations on August 9th feature spectacular displays of the Singapore Flag, with millions of people waving hand-held flags in the streets and a dazzling fireworks show lighting up the night sky.
About Singapore Flag
What do the symbols on the Singapore Flag mean?
The Singapore Flag contains powerful symbolism in every element. The red represents universal brotherhood and equality among all people. The white stands for purity and goodness. The crescent moon signifies a young, rising nation, while the five stars represent Singapore's ideals of democracy, peace, progress, justice, and equality. Together, these symbols express the nation's core values and aspirations.
When did Singapore adopt its flag?
Singapore officially adopted its flag on December 3, 1959, shortly after gaining self-governance from Britain. The design was created through a public competition, and the winning design perfectly captured the nation's vision for the future. It has remained virtually unchanged since, making it one of Asia's most enduring and recognizable national symbols.
Why are there exactly five stars on the Singapore Flag?
The five stars on the Singapore Flag represent five fundamental ideals that guide the nation: democracy, peace, progress, justice, and equality. These values were chosen to reflect what Singapore's founders believed would make the nation strong and prosperous. The stars are arranged in a crescent formation, symbolizing unity and harmony among Singapore's diverse population.
What makes Singapore's flag design unique compared to other Southeast Asian flags?
Singapore's flag stands out because of its bold use of red and white, which are less common color combinations for regional flags. The crescent moon and stars arrangement is distinctive and instantly recognizable worldwide. This unique design reflects Singapore's desire to establish its own identity as a modern, independent nation with values distinct from its neighbors.
How is the Singapore Flag used in the country today?
The Singapore Flag is prominently displayed throughout the nation at government buildings, schools, and during national celebrations like National Day on August 9th. It appears on official documents, military uniforms, and sports events. Singaporeans take great pride in their flag, and it serves as a unifying symbol for the nation's diverse population of multiple races, religions, and cultures.
What are the official colors and proportions of the Singapore Flag?
The Singapore Flag has specific official colors: Pantone red (or bright red) and white. The flag's proportions are standardized at 2:3, meaning if the flag is 60 centimeters long, it should be 40 centimeters wide. These exact specifications ensure consistency whenever the flag is displayed, whether on government buildings or in classrooms around the world.
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Coloring page FAQs
Are these Singapore Flag coloring pages free?
Yes, absolutely! All our Singapore Flag coloring pages are completely free to download and print. Simply visit Sol Coloring, select the Singapore Flag design you like, and print it instantly on your home printer. No signup, no hidden fees, no watermarks. You can print as many copies as you need.
What age are these Singapore Flag coloring pages for?
Our Singapore Flag coloring pages work great for ages 8 to 14, though they're enjoyable for all ages. We offer different complexity levels, from simple bold designs perfect for younger kids to more detailed versions with intricate patterns for older children and adults who want a creative challenge.
How do I print these Singapore Flag coloring pages?
Printing is super easy. Download the Singapore Flag coloring page as a PDF, open it on your computer, and click print. Choose A4 or Letter size depending on your location, and print on regular paper using any home printer. No special equipment needed, just paper and colored pencils or markers.








