Spongebob Perler Beads (25+ Patterns) (2024)

Create fun Spongebob perler beads with over 25 patterns! Perfect for kids and fans, these easy patterns will bring Bikini Bottom to your crafting table.

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If you’re a fan of Spongebob Squarepants and love crafting, you’re in for a treat.

Today, we’re combining our love for all things Bikini Bottom with the creative fun of perler beads. Get ready to bring your favorite characters to life with these easy and exciting Spongebob perler beads!

Perler beads are perfect for kids and adults alike, offering a fun way to create pixel art. These Spongebob patterns are simple to follow and incredibly rewarding. Plus, they make for fantastic decorations, gifts, or even just a fun afternoon activity.

In this post, we’ve gathered over 25 amazing perler patterns featuring all your favorite characters from Spongebob Squarepants.

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We’ve got the optimistic and always cheerful Spongebob himself as well as his best friend Patrick Star. We’ve also got patterns for the greedy Mr. Krabs, the intelligent Sandy Cheeks, the grumpy Squidward, the mischievous Plankton, the lovable Gary the snail, and even the cautious Mrs. Puff!

So, what are you waiting for? Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the show or just looking for a fun new craft, these patterns are sure to bring a smile to your face and a touch of Bikini Bottom to your home. Happy crafting!

If you need a refresher on how to iron perler beads, visit our guide here.

Spongebob Squarepants Perler Beads

Make sure to check out these notes:

A few of these patterns are larger than a 29 x 29 pegboard, so you’ll either need aextra large pegboard(49 x 69 tall) or to put four square pegboards together (or more depending on how wide the pattern is).

Some of the backgrounds below aren’t white – that’s simply to give contrast to the pattern so you can see where all the white beads should go.

I start with the smaller patterns and then move into the larger, more advanced patterns toward the bottom.

Spongebob, Patrick, and Mr. Krabs

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Smiling Spongebob

This pattern uses 144 yellow, 19 sherbet, 37 black, 57 white, 18 pastel blue, 14 butterscotch, 8 cranapple, 3 salmon, 4 red, and 23 brown beads.

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Smiling Patrick

This pattern uses 198 pink, 21 black, 20 white, 18 red, 29 sour apple, 14 pastel lavender, and 13 kiwi lime beads.

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Mr. Krabs

This pattern uses 17 black, 109 red, 12 sage, 24 cherry, 16 white, 5 flamingo, 41 robin’s egg, 10 gray, 6 pastel blue, and 41 pastel lavender beads.

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Sandy Cheeks

This pattern uses 67 sky (or clear blue), 13 magenta, 53 light brown, 11 yellow, 80 white, 25 cream, 6 black, 14 cherry, 3 flamingo, 27 light gray, 4 brown, 8 red, 4 dark blue, 33 dark gray, and 22 gray beads.

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Mischievous Plankton

This pattern uses 21 dark spruce, 18 clear, 78 carribbean sea, 37 teal, 4 spice, 4 cream, 6 white, 4 fruit punch, and 2 pink beads.

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Judgey Squidward

This pattern uses 142 pastel green, 47 bright green, 6 sherbet, 7 cranapple, 27 orange, 10 blueberry creme, and 6 periwinkle beads.

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Pineapple House

This house uses 54 shamrock, 43 kiwi lime, 5 clear blue, 5 clear, 23 cobalt, 124 cheddar, 68 honey, and 51 pastel blue beads.

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Spongebob with Glasses

This pattern uses 196 yellow, 10 sherbet, 86 black, 45 white, 14 pastel blue, 15 red, and 28 brown beads.

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Patrick Star

This pattern uses 213 blush, 16 black, 13 white, 2 orange creme, 33 pastel lavender, and 39 kiwi lime beads.

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Greedy Krabs

This pattern uses 150 black, 28 white, 136 red, 46 robin’s egg, 10 cheddar, and 49 pastel lavender beads.

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Gary the Snail

This pattern uses 171 black, 178 salmon, 17 cream, 11 sherbet, 30 pastel lavender, 16 spice, 80 sky, 60 cherry, and 56 pastel green beads.

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Large Plankton

This pattern uses 46 dark spruce, 62 teal, 14 black, 70 lagoon, 8 cream, 4 spice, 4 white, 4 cherry, and 2 blush beads.

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Large Spongebob

This pattern uses 235 black, 55 gray, 236 yellow, 27 dark gray, 87 white, 8 pastel blue, 13 red, and 54 brown beads.

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Excited Patrick

This pattern uses 108 white, 55 pink, 368 flamingo, 86 black, 5 red, 4 peach, 55 pastel green, 20 purple, 38 pastel lavender, and 52 sour apple beads.

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Large Sandy Cheeks

This pattern uses 27 magenta, 33 pink, 191 white, 6 yellow, 170 clear (for the helmet), 28 gingerbread, 14 light brown, 253 black, 113 gray, 33 butterscotch, 13 red, and 3 light blue beads.

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Mrs. Puff

This pattern uses 84 cobalt, 28 dark blue, 78 light gray, 31 cheddar, 168 cream, 44 black, 16 white, 57 tan, 3 cotton candy, 12 parrot green, 44 pastel green, 33 cherry, and 87 red beads.

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Squidward J. Q. Tentacles

This pattern uses 208 black, 168 mint, 19 cream, 5 tomato, 24 honey, 28 butterscotch, 10 yellow, and 6 blueberry creme beads.

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Skipping Spongebob

This pattern uses 219 cheddar, 305 yellow, 227 black, 87 white, 53 light blue, 21 red, 33 cherry, 26 robin’s egg, 19 dark brown, and 33 brown beads.

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Shell Shocked

This pattern uses 342 black, 284 yellow, 92 black, 6 pastel blue, 22 red, and 44 brown beads.

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Patrick Yelling

This pattern uses 369 blush, 40 white, 36 black, 67 cranapple, 28 flamingo, 10 salmon, 28 key lime, 177 sour apple, and 47 pastel lavender beads.

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Catching a Jellyfish

This pattern uses 29 light brown, 42 pink, 8 red, 158 yellow, 42 clear, 7 olive, 71 black, 10 pastel blue, 47 white, 11 cranapple, and 36 brown beads.

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I Wumbo

This pattern uses 317 brown, 548 yellow, 116 black, 150 white, 8 pastel blue, 18 light blue, 4 blush, 49 robin’s egg, and 16 red beads.

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Did you enjoy these Spongebob perler beads? Let me know in the comments! I’d love for you to check out these other pattern posts:

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FAQs

How long should you iron Perler beads? ›

NOTE: Beads need heat for about 10-20 seconds per side to fuse evenly, and some colors may fuse more quickly than others. Lift the paper occasionally to see how the beads are fusing. Depending on the size of the project, additional heating time may be required.

How do you do Perler beads? ›

Heat your beads.

Heat a dry iron to a medium setting, then slowly run it in a circular motion over the parchment paper. You'll have to continue this for about 10 seconds for the beads to stick together. The amount of time this takes can vary depending on factors like the kind of iron you are using.

How to fuse 3D Perler beads? ›

FUSING THE DESIGN: An adult should do this step.

In a circular motion, begin to iron the project. When ironed properly, the beads will still have open centers. NOTE: Beads need heat for about 10-20 seconds per side to fuse evenly, it is possible some colors may need a little more time. Let the design cool.

How to melt big Perler beads? ›

FUSING SIDE #1:

Place ironing paper over the section of the design you will fuse. In a circular motion, begin to iron the project. Beads need heat for about 10-20 seconds per side to fuse evenly, but it's possible additional heating time may be required.

Can I use wax paper to iron Perler beads? ›

A: Do not use wax paper as the wax melts to the iron and beads. Use parchment paper.

What temperature is medium on an iron? ›

Medium temperature: Setting 2 or 3; often 230 to 300 F; designed for acrylic, lace, polyester, wool, and silk. High temperature: Linen, cotton, viscose/rayon, and denim are ironed in this setting; 300 F and higher; setting 4 and up.

What heat is best for Perler beads? ›

The masking tape method is better for larger projects—minimizes the chance of beads coming unseated in the tray.) Preheat your EasyPress Mini to the second medium heat setting—it's about 350°. The low setting also works, it just takes longer.

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