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πŸ„ Super Mario

It's-a me, Mario! Create classic Super Mario items and characters with fuse beads (also known as Perler beads).

Explore our free Super Mario perler bead patterns, designs, and ideas β€” a curated collection of fuse bead templates featuring Super Mario characters, items, and scenes. Below you'll find printable Super Mario perler bead designs, a Super Mario perler beads gallery for inspiration, and beginner-friendly project ideas. Every pattern lists its bead colors, count, and difficulty, and downloads as a free printable PDF. (Fuse beads are also known as Perler beads, Hama beads, or melty beads β€” same craft, different brand names.)

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Mario Characters

The heroes of the Mushroom Kingdom β€” Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Toad, and Yoshi in free perler bead patterns perfect for keychains and Nintendo fan gifts.

Mario Enemies & Bosses

The villains of the Mario universe β€” Goombas, Koopa shells, Piranha Plants, and Bowser in fun fuse bead patterns for kids' crafts and decor.

Mario Items & Power-Ups

Power up with coins, stars, Super Mushrooms, 1-Up Mushrooms, Fire Flowers, and Question Blocks β€” iconic symbols that finish fast.

Large Mario Display Pieces

Large showcase art β€” the 128Γ—128 Mario Star Rainbow Road scene uses 12,000+ beads for serious bead artists.

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Super Mario Bead Guides & Tips

Choosing Colors for Mario Bead Patterns

Mario's world is built from a bright, primary palette that's easy to source. Mario and Luigi need signature red and green caps with blue overalls and skin-tone faces; Princess Peach is pink with a yellow crown; Bowser is orange, green, and yellow; Yoshi comes in many colors but classic Yoshi is green. Coins and stars are bright yellow; mushrooms are red-spotted white. Each Mario pattern page lists the exact bead color names and quantities, so you can sort your stash before starting. The bold color blocking means close substitute shades still read correctly β€” perfect for using up leftover beads.

Mario Bead Projects for Beginners

New to fuse beads? Mario items are the perfect starting point β€” the Coin, Star, Super Mushroom, and Question Block use simple shapes, 2–4 colors, and small grids (under 150 beads each). They finish in minutes on a single small pegboard, making them ideal for kids and first-time crafters. Work from the center outward, count beads against the on-screen grid, and keep tweezers handy. Once comfortable, move up to character faces like Mario and Luigi. Finish a piece and you'll have a Nintendo keychain or fridge magnet to be proud of.

Display Ideas for Mario Bead Art

Mario bead art makes fantastic gifts for Nintendo fans of all ages. Small item patterns (coins, stars, mushrooms) become popular keychains, fridge magnets, and backpack charms β€” glue on a finding once ironed and cool. A set of the power-up patterns framed together makes a playful kids' room gallery wall. For a showpiece, the 128Γ—128 Mario Star Rainbow Road frames beautifully as bedroom wall art. Keep finished pieces out of direct sunlight to preserve the bright primary colors.

Super Mario FAQ

Are these Mario perler bead patterns free?

Yes β€” every Mario pattern on FuseBeads Hub is free to view and follow. You get the full pixel grid, color list, and bead count for each design, and they work with any brand of fuse beads (Perler, Hama, or Artkal).

What is the easiest Mario pattern for a beginner?

The Coin, Star, and Super Mushroom β€” small grids (under 150 beads) that finish fast on a single pegboard. See the beginner guide above for step-by-step tips.

What colors do I need for Mario bead patterns?

A starter stash of red, green, blue, yellow, white, black, and brown covers most Mario patterns. Each pattern page lists its exact colors and quantities β€” see the color guide above for per-character palettes.

How many beads does a Mario pattern use?

Small item and enemy patterns use 50–150 beads, while character faces like Mario and Bowser use 200–300. The large 128Γ—128 Mario Star Rainbow Road display piece uses over 12,000 beads.

Can I sell crafts made from these Mario patterns?

No β€” Mario, Luigi, and all Super Mario characters are trademarks of Nintendo. These free fan-made patterns are for personal, non-commercial hobby use. Please don't sell finished copies or redistribute the patterns. To sell bead crafts legally, create original designs with our pattern maker.

Which pegboard do I need for Mario bead patterns?

Most small and medium Mario patterns (8Γ—8 to 16Γ—16) fit on a single standard 29Γ—29 interlocking pegboard. The large 128Γ—128 Mario Star Rainbow Road requires four big square pegboards joined together, or one big-format board.