⚡ Pokémon
Catch 'em all with fuse beads (also known as Perler beads)! Make your favorite Pokémon from Pikachu to Charmander with our free patterns.
Explore our free Pokémon perler bead patterns, designs, and ideas — a curated collection of fuse bead templates featuring Pokémon characters, items, and scenes. Below you'll find printable Pokémon perler bead designs, a Pokémon 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 — same craft, different brand names.)
Pikachu & the Pikachu Family
The face of Pokémon in free perler bead patterns — Pichu, Pikachu, and Raichu in their signature yellow-and-red palette, perfect for keychains and magnets.
Pikachu
Pikachu — the iconic Electric-type Pokémon. 12x14 pattern with 5 colors.
Pichu
Pichu — the pre-evolved form of Pikachu. 10x10 easy pattern with 3 colors.
Raichu
Raichu — the final evolved form of Pikachu. 14x16 medium pattern with 4 colors.
Gen 1 Starter Pokémon Patterns
Choose your first partner — free Gen 1 starter Pokémon perler bead patterns featuring Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, and Charizard.
Bulbasaur
Bulbasaur — the loyal Grass/Poison-type starter. 14x12 pattern with 6 colors.
Charmander
Charmander — the adorable Fire-type starter. 12x14 pattern with 6 colors.
Squirtle
Squirtle — the cool Water-type starter Pokémon. 12x14 pattern with 6 colors.
Charizard
Charizard — the powerful Fire/Flying-type dragon. 20x20 hard pattern with 8 colors.
Eevee & Eeveelutions
The most customizable Pokémon family — free Eevee fuse bead patterns including Umbreon, Espeon, Glaceon, and Sylveon to collect in bead form.
Eevee
Eevee — the Evolution Pokémon everyone loves. 12x12 pattern with 5 colors.
Eevee Evolutions
All Eevee evolutions in one row. 20x12 hard pattern with 9 colors.
Umbreon
Umbreon — the Moonlight Pokémon with glowing rings. 14x16 medium pattern with 3 colors.
Espeon
Espeon — the Sun Pokémon with psychic powers. 12x14 medium pattern with 3 colors.
Glaceon
Glaceon — the Fresh Snow Pokémon. 12x14 medium pattern with 3 colors.
Sylveon
Sylveon — the Intertwining Pokémon. 12x16 medium pattern with 4 colors.
Cute & Classic Pokémon
Fan-favorite cuties — free classic Pokémon perler bead patterns including Jigglypuff, Psyduck, Meowth, Snorlax, Togepi, Togekiss, and Mew.
Jigglypuff
Jigglypuff — the cute Balloon Pokémon that sings you to sleep. 14x14 medium pattern with 5 colors.
Psyduck
Psyduck — the confused Water-type Pokémon with a headache. 12x14 easy pattern with 3 colors.
Meowth
Meowth — the cute cat Pokémon with a coin on its forehead. 12x14 medium pattern with 4 colors.
Snorlax
Snorlax — the lovable sleeping giant. 16x14 pattern with 7 colors, a rewarding challenge.
Snorlax (Full)
Snorlax in full detail. 16x16 hard pattern with 4 colors.
Togepi
Togepi — the cute baby Pokémon. 10x12 easy pattern with 4 colors.
Togekiss
Togekiss — the elegant flying Pokémon. 16x14 hard pattern with 4 colors.
Mew
Mew — the rare and mysterious Psychic-type Mythical Pokémon. 12x14 medium pattern with 3 colors.
Powerful, Legendary & Display Pieces
Advanced Pokémon fuse bead patterns for showpiece projects — Mewtwo, Gengar, Lucario, Poké Balls, and 128×128 display art like the Psychic Burst and Aurora Night scenes.
Mewtwo
Mewtwo — the legendary Psychic-type Pokémon. 14x16 hard pattern with 7 colors.
Mewtwo Psychic Burst
Mewtwo unleashes a psychic burst in a starlit cosmic void — a dramatic 128x128 display piece with swirling aura energy and glowing orbs.
Gengar
Gengar — the mischievous Ghost/Poison-type Pokémon. 16x16 hard pattern with 7 colors.
Lucario
Lucario — the Aura Pokémon. 12x16 medium pattern with 4 colors.
Poké Ball
The classic Poké Ball. Great for beginners! 10x10 pattern with 4 colors.
Pokeball Aurora Night
A glowing pokeball moon rises over a pine forest while green-and-violet auroras ripple across a starry sky, mirrored in the water below. A cinematic 128x128 display piece.
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Pokémon FAQ
Are these Pokémon perler bead patterns free to use?
Yes — every Pokémon 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 colors do I need for a Pikachu pattern?
A starter stash of yellow, black, red, and brown covers most Pokémon patterns. Each pattern page lists its exact colors and quantities — see the color guide above for per-character palettes like Pikachu and Charmander.
How many beads does a Pikachu pattern use?
The classic Pikachu pattern uses around 80–100 beads, making it an ideal first Pokémon perler bead project. Larger full-body Pokémon designs and the 128×128 display pieces use thousands of beads.
What's the easiest Pokémon pattern for a beginner?
Pikachu, a Poké Ball, or a single Eeveelution — small grids (under 200 beads) that finish fast on a single pegboard. See the beginner guide above for step-by-step tips.
Which pegboard do I need for Pokémon bead patterns?
Most Pokémon characters (12×12 to 16×16) fit on a single standard 29×29 interlocking pegboard. The large 128×128 scenes like Mewtwo Psychic Burst require four big square pegboards joined together.
Can I sell Pokémon perler bead art I make from these patterns?
Pokémon is a trademark of Nintendo, Game Freak, and The Pokémon Company. These free fan-made patterns are for personal, non-commercial hobby use — please don't sell finished copies or redistribute the patterns themselves.