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Free Halloween Dot to Dot Printables

Halloween dot to dot printables gave us a nice way to slow down during a busy October.

My son would sit with a handful of crayons, quietly focused on connecting each number just to see what spooky shape would appear.

It felt more like play than practice, but it helped him with number order, concentration, and pencil control, all without a fight.

If you’re after something low-prep but genuinely engaging for preschool or kindergarten, these are worth printing.

Halloween dot to dot printable worksheets featuring a spiderweb and jack-o’-lantern candy bucket, with crayons ready for coloring.

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Dot to Dot Printables for Halloween

These connect the dots worksheets are an easy way to mix fun and learning this October.

With six themed pages to choose from, kids can connect numbers 1–25 to reveal spooky images, and then color them in for a creative twist.

Halloween dot to dot printables featuring a skull and crossbones, bubbling witch’s cauldron, and jack-o’-lantern face—all partially colored with crayons.

What’s Included:

  • Spider Web – A simple yet detailed design that’s great for building focus.
  • Pumpkin Candy Bucket – A favorite here, especially when paired with Halloween treat ideas.
  • Ghost – A cheerful ghost that goes well with our ghost handprint activity.
  • Witch’s Hat & Shoe, Candy Corn, Creepy Eye – Classic Halloween icons that add variety to the set.
  • Skull & Cauldron – A slightly spookier option kids will love coloring.
Halloween connect the dots worksheets showing a witch’s hat, spooky eye, candy corn, striped witch shoe, and smiling ghost with numbers 1–25.

How to Use:

Just print and go, these pages are designed in black and white and work best on cardstock, but regular paper is fine too.

Each printable is full-page and prints in portrait mode. These are free for personal or classroom use (you’ll find the PDF at the bottom of the post).

Whether you’re planning a quiet craft table, a classroom center, or just need something festive to break up the day, these printables are an easy win.

Printable Halloween dot to dot pages with a spider web and a jack-o’-lantern candy bucket, surrounded by crayons and Halloween candy doodles.

Why Use Halloween Dot to Dot Worksheets?

These Halloween-themed dot to dot pages do more than keep kids busy, they build useful early learning skills too:

  • Number recognition: With numbers from 1–25, kids get plenty of counting practice in the right order.
  • Fine motor skills: Connecting dots and coloring the finished image helps strengthen pencil control.
  • Focus and concentration: Dot to dots naturally encourage kids to slow down and follow a sequence.
  • Creativity: Once the picture is revealed, kids can color it however they like, adding their own flair.

They’re a simple mix of learning and fun, perfect for a quiet moment at home or a quick classroom activity.

Looking for more spooky number fun? Try our free Halloween color by number printable, perfect for early math and creativity.

More Free Halloween Printables

If your kids enjoyed the dot to dot pages, here are more Halloween printables to keep the fun (and learning) going:

halloween printable activities

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More Halloween Dot to Dot Books for Kids

If your kids are flying through these printables and asking for more, these Halloween-themed dot to dot books on Amazon are a great next step:

These are great options to add to your Halloween activity basket or keep on hand for travel and quiet time.

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Planning ahead?
If your kids enjoy these, we’ve also got a Thanksgiving dot to dot printable for next month, great for keeping the learning going through the holidays.

Last Updated on 15 July 2025 by Clare Brown

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