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Jewel Coloring

Transport Coloring Games

100 free levels · 33 easy · 34 medium · 33 hard

The Transport category collects vehicles of all kinds — cars, trucks, trains, boats, planes, helicopters, hot-air balloons, and bicycles. Transport designs lean clean and graphic, with crisp outlines and bold color blocks. The category is especially popular with younger players who recognize the vehicles, and the patterns work as a gentle introduction to drawing techniques like perspective and proportion.

What to expect

Most Transport levels are easy to medium difficulty, with five-to-six color palettes. Cars and trucks typically use a body color, a window color, a wheel color, and one or two accent colors for lights or trim. Trains and planes are larger so they use bigger grids (12x12 to 14x14) but the same palette structure. The recommended order is body first, then windows and wheels, then small accent colors last.

Best for

  • Kids who love cars, trains, planes, or boats
  • Quick sessions of 5 to 15 minutes
  • Practicing clean color blocking
  • Family sessions where the subject sparks conversation

Frequently asked about transport coloring

Which transport levels are best for very young children?

The Car, Truck, Train, and Boat levels at easy difficulty are excellent — bold shapes, small palettes, and instantly recognizable subjects.

Are there any unusual vehicles, not just cars and trucks?

Yes — hot air balloons, submarines, motorbikes, helicopters, and even rocket-style vehicles appear in the rotation alongside the more familiar cars and trains.

How do I make a vehicle level look polished when finished?

Save the smallest accent colors (lights, decals, window highlights) for the very end. They are the visual punctuation that makes the vehicle look finished.