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Rainbow Coloring Page
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About this coloring page
This adorable rainbow coloring page features a chibi-style design with bold, simple outlines perfect for young artists. The cheerful rainbow arches across the page with thick lines that make coloring easy and fun for beginners. Download this free printable rainbow coloring page and let creativity shine with every colorful stripe!
Frequently asked
How does a rainbow actually form in the sky?
Rainbows form when sunlight enters water droplets in the air, bends as it enters, reflects off the back of the droplet, and bends again as it exits. This bending separates white sunlight into its seven colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. You need the sun behind you and rain or mist in front of you to see one.
Why does a rainbow always have the same color order?
Each color bends at a slightly different angle when light enters and exits water droplets. Red bends the least, appearing on the outer edge, while violet bends the most, appearing on the inner edge. This same refraction angle happens every time, which is why the color order is always red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
Can you ever reach the end of a rainbow?
No, rainbows cannot be reached because they exist only at a specific angle relative to your position and the sun. As you move toward a rainbow, it moves away from you. This is why rainbows always seem to have a pot of gold at the end, which is pure imagination based on this impossible-to-reach phenomenon.
Are these Rainbow Chibi coloring pages free?
Yes, all Rainbow Chibi coloring pages on Sol Coloring are completely free to download and print. No signup, registration, or hidden fees required. Simply visit our site, find the page you like, and print it directly to your home printer as many times as you want.
What age are these Rainbow Chibi coloring pages for?
Our Rainbow Chibi coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, featuring bold, friendly chibi characters that are fun to color. The designs offer enough detail to keep older kids engaged while remaining simple enough for younger artists to enjoy without frustration.















