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Clue Coloring Pages

Welcome to our Clue coloring pages section.

Clue is the classic mystery game where players become detectives, searching for answers to the big question: who did it, where, and with what? Each colorful character is a suspect, each room is a possible crime scene, and each weapon could be the key to solving the puzzle. With logic, deduction, and a little bit of luck, players race to crack the case first.

Characters:

Miss Scarlet
Miss Scarlet is glamorous, quick-witted, and always ready to make a dramatic entrance. Often the first to roll the dice in the game, she adds flair and style to every mystery.


Colonel Mustard
Colonel Mustard is a bold, military-minded character who loves adventure. He brings bravery to the table, but his eagerness sometimes makes him a prime suspect.


Mrs. White
Originally the loyal housekeeper, Mrs. White was part of Clue for decades before retiring in 2016. Her sharp tongue and practical knowledge of the mansion made her a favorite character among many fans.


Dr. Orchid
Dr. Orchid replaced Mrs. White in modern editions of the game. A scientist with a background in biology, she’s clever and mysterious, bringing a fresh, brainy twist to the cast of suspects.


Mr. Green
Mr. Green can vary depending on the edition—sometimes a clergyman, sometimes a businessman—but he’s always sly, adaptable, and not to be underestimated.


Mrs. Peacock
Elegant and social, Mrs. Peacock is often portrayed as wealthy and refined. Her charm makes her seem trustworthy, but appearances can be deceiving.


Professor Plum
Professor Plum is the intellectual of the group. With his book smarts and curiosity, he’s always analyzing the clues—but sometimes his absentmindedness gets in the way.


Rooms / Locations

Hall
The Hall is where guests first enter the mansion. Its grand size makes it both a welcoming space and a suspicious place for secrets.


Lounge
A cozy room for relaxing, the Lounge is filled with plush chairs and soft lighting—perfect for reading… or hiding clues.


Dining Room
The Dining Room is where everyone gathers for meals. But in a mystery game, even the dinner table can become a crime scene.


Kitchen
Full of pots, pans, and utensils, the Kitchen offers plenty of possible tools for mischief. It’s also a common shortcut to the Study through the secret passage.


Ballroom
The Ballroom is large and elegant, made for dancing and parties. Its open space means anything can happen under the chandeliers.


Conservatory
Bright and filled with plants, the Conservatory feels peaceful—but appearances can hide mysteries among the greenery.


Billiard Room
The Billiard Room is a classic spot for games and strategy. Its pool table may look harmless, but in Clue, every room is a suspect.


Library
The Library is lined with shelves of books and quiet corners. It’s the perfect spot for studying clues—or hiding secrets.


Study
The Study is a private space for serious thinking. With its desk and papers, it’s one of the most suspicious rooms in the mansion.


Clue was first published in 1949 in the UK under the name Cluedo. Since then, it has become one of the world’s most popular board games, inspiring spin-offs, a movie, and even a musical. Generations of families have gathered around the board to test their detective skills.