
Classic Memes
Trollface Classic Internet Troll Coloring Page
Standard style
About this coloring page
This Trollface Classic Internet Troll coloring page features the iconic grinning meme character with bold, easy-to-color outlines perfect for beginners and internet culture fans alike. The simple design captures Trollface's signature mischievous smile and distinctive features, making it an entertaining free printable activity. Kids and adults will enjoy bringing this classic viral meme to life with their favorite colors!
Frequently asked
What is Trollface and where did it come from?
Trollface originated in 2008 as a simple MS Paint drawing created by an unknown artist. The image was posted on 4chan and quickly spread across the internet, becoming the mascot for internet trolling culture. Its distinctive smug expression perfectly captured the essence of harmless online pranking and trickery.
Why did Trollface become so popular on the internet?
Trollface's popularity exploded because it perfectly expressed mischievous humor in a single image. The smug grin was instantly relatable to anyone who had played pranks online or seen others do so. Before complex emoji existed, Trollface filled that gap by communicating trolling intent clearly and humorously.
What does the Trollface expression actually mean?
The Trollface expression represents satisfaction, smugness, and mischief. It's the look someone gives when they've successfully pranked someone or gotten an unexpected reaction online. The wide grin and knowing eyes suggest the troller is pleased with their joke, regardless of whether others found it funny.
Are these Trollface Classic Internet Troll coloring pages free?
Yes! All our Trollface free printable coloring pages are completely free to download and print. No membership, subscription, or hidden costs required. Simply visit Sol Coloring, find your favorite design, download the PDF, and print directly from your home printer.
What age are these Trollface Classic Internet Troll coloring pages for?
Our Trollface coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, with varying difficulty levels. Younger kids enjoy simple outline designs, while older colorers appreciate detailed backgrounds and intricate patterns. All pages offer creative fun for different skill levels.














