Easy Pikachu Perler Bead Pattern
Use this Pikachu Perler bead pattern when you want a cute game-inspired craft for bag charms, magnets, handmade cards, or display pieces. The chart gives you a base to follow, while Pixelbeads lets you tune similarity, resize the canvas, change colors, or edit small details before export. A larger version gives more room for the lightning tail and face, while a smaller version is quicker for gifts. Keep the black ear tips and red cheeks clear so the finished bead piece reads as Pikachu.
Total beads 5006
Color count 27
Grid size 128 × 75
A5 #F0D83A 3102
H7 #010101 1002
A20 #F9D666 244
Pattern FAQs
The yellow body, pointed ears, black ear tips, red cheeks, round eyes, and lightning-style tail are the key details. Keep those parts clear before adding extra shading.
Focus on the face, ears, and cheeks first. If the pattern is very small, simplify the mouth or tail details so the red cheeks and black ear tips still stand out.
Yes. It can be beginner-friendly if you use a simple pose and larger color blocks. Start with the outline, then add the yellow body, black ear tips, eyes, cheeks, and tail.
You can use it for keychains, magnets, bag charms, handmade cards, desk decor, game-themed gifts, or small display pieces. A mini Pikachu also works well in a character collection.
Yellow, black, red, brown, white, and a small amount of pink or dark outline color are useful. Keep the red cheek beads separated from the eyes so the face stays clear after ironing.
Yes. You can adjust the canvas size in Pixelbeads. A smaller Pikachu is quicker for charms and magnets, while a larger version gives more room for the tail, face, and ear details.
Yes. You can upload your own Pikachu image to Pixelbeads and crop it before conversion. A clear character image with a simple pose usually works better than a busy scene.
Yes. After the pattern is generated, you can open it in the editor, adjust the colors or small details, and export the finished Pikachu pattern as a PNG.