Letter V coloring pages
Free printable letter v sheets · Ages 3-6
Letter V is the victory letter — two diagonal lines meeting at a point. It's a sharp, simple shape that kids can draw with two confident strokes. V is also the symbol for victory and peace, which makes it one of the most recognised letters across cultures.
- Position
- 22nd letter of the alphabet
- Sound
- Voiced 'vvv' as in van, violin
- Frequency
- ~1.0% of letters in English
- Best for
- Ages 3-6
About this letter
Meet letter v
Letter V is the victory letter — two diagonal lines meeting at a point. It's a sharp, simple shape that kids can draw with two confident strokes. V is also the symbol for victory and peace, which makes it one of the most recognised letters across cultures.
Coloring tips
How to color letter v
Capital V is two strokes meeting at a sharp bottom point. Try a different shade for each leg — sunset colours work great (orange on one side, pink on the other). Lowercase 'v' is the same shape, smaller. The shape is so simple, kids can even add details inside — a banana, a leaf, a slice of watermelon.
Looking for more in the same style? Browse the other alphabet or head back to the full educational hub.
Examples
Letter V is for…
Van
Violin
Volcano
Vegetables
Vase
Did you know?
Fun facts to share while you color
Read these out loud — a 20-minute coloring session doubles as a real lesson.
V stands for 5 in Roman numerals.
F and V are made with the same mouth shape — try saying 'fan' and 'van' in a mirror.
V is one of the youngest letters — split off from U only about 500 years ago.
In sign language, V is used for both the letter and the peace sign.
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FAQ
Letter V coloring pages — FAQ
- Are these letter v coloring pages free to print?
- Yes — every letter v coloring page on this site is free to download, print and color for personal, classroom and library use. No watermark, no signup.
- What age is this page best for?
- Ages 3-6. Letter pages help kids match a shape to a sound — the first step in phonics.
- How should I color a letter v?
- Capital V is two strokes meeting at a sharp bottom point. Try a different shade for each leg — sunset colours work great (orange on one side, pink on the other). Lowercase 'v' is the same shape, smaller. The shape is so simple, kids can even add details inside — a banana, a leaf, a slice of watermelon.
- What can my child learn from coloring letter v?
- Each letter v page pairs the letter's shape with the sound it makes and the words that begin with it (Van, Violin, Volcano). Coloring inside the lines also strengthens fine-motor control.
- What other pages should we color next?
- Try our letter u, letter w, letter y pages — kids who finish a letter v page usually move to those next.
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