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Hand Bones

An x-ray-style view of the bones of the human hand and wrist with blank label lines — a detailed educational coloring page.

ThemeAnatomy
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
#anatomy#hand#bones

Peek inside your own hand with this hand bones coloring page. Drawn in an x-ray style, it shows the small cluster of wrist bones, the long bones running through the palm, and the jointed bones of each finger and thumb, with blank label lines pointing to the bone groups. There is real detail here, so it suits older kids, teens, and anyone studying anatomy more than the youngest colorists. A single human hand holds 27 bones, which is why your fingers can do so many fine, careful movements. Try shading each bone group a different color so the wrist, palm, and fingers are easy to tell apart, then label them to test your memory. It makes a tidy study aid for a biology class or a homeschool body unit. Print it on US Letter or A4 and color the bones however helps the parts stand out clearly.

Coloring Tips

  • Group by color — use one shade for the wrist bones, another for the palm, and a third for the fingers.
  • Sharpen your pencil — the finger and thumb bones are slim, so a fine point keeps each one neat.
  • Label as you go — fill in the blank lines with bone names to turn coloring into a quick anatomy quiz.

Frequently asked questions

How many bones are in the hand?
A human hand and wrist contain 27 bones, which is why your fingers can make so many precise movements — this page shows all the main groups.
Is this page better for older kids?
Yes — the bones are slim and detailed, so it suits older children, teens, and students rather than the very youngest colorists.

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