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Number 7 coloring pages

Free printable number 7 sheets · Ages 4-7

Number 7 is the world's favourite number — surveys consistently rank 7 as the most commonly chosen 'lucky' digit. The shape is the simplest in this whole set: just two straight strokes. Seven pages connect easily to the seven days of the week and the seven colours of the rainbow.

Value
Seven — a week
Spelled
S-E-V-E-N
Math
Prime number · the largest single-digit prime
Best for
Ages 4-7

Printables

Number 7 printables

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About this number

Meet number 7

Number 7 is the world's favourite number — surveys consistently rank 7 as the most commonly chosen 'lucky' digit. The shape is the simplest in this whole set: just two straight strokes. Seven pages connect easily to the seven days of the week and the seven colours of the rainbow.

Coloring tips

How to color number 7

Number 7 has two strokes: a horizontal top and a diagonal sliding down. Try a bold colour for the top bar and a contrasting colour for the diagonal — done in seconds. The seven objects on the page work especially well as a rainbow row: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.

Looking for more in the same style? Browse the other numbers or head back to the full educational hub.

Examples

Things that come in 7s

  • Seven days of the week

  • Seven colours of the rainbow

  • Seven seas

  • Seven dwarfs

  • Seven continents

Did you know?

Fun facts to share while you color

Read these out loud — a 20-minute coloring session doubles as a real lesson.

  • 7 is the most-named 'favourite number' in surveys around the world.

  • There are 7 days in a week — a tradition over 4,000 years old.

  • A rainbow has 7 colours: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.

  • 7 is the largest single-digit prime number.

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FAQ

Number 7 coloring pages — FAQ

Are these number 7 coloring pages free to print?
Yes — every number 7 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 4-7. Number pages teach the digit shape and the value it stands for in the same sitting.
How should I color a number 7?
Number 7 has two strokes: a horizontal top and a diagonal sliding down. Try a bold colour for the top bar and a contrasting colour for the diagonal — done in seconds. The seven objects on the page work especially well as a rainbow row: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.
What can my child learn from coloring number 7?
The page shows the digit 7 alongside 7 things to count (Seven days of the week, Seven colours of the rainbow, Seven seas). This teaches both the numeral and the quantity it stands for.
What other pages should we color next?
Try our number 6, number 8, number 5 pages — kids who finish a number 7 page usually move to those next.

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