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Perler Beads:
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Pixel Art Patterns for Free

Turn any photo into a ready-to-make perler bead pattern in seconds. Choose your bead size, select your color palette, and download a print-ready blueprint — completely free.

01The Craft

What Are Perler Beads and Why Crafters Love Them

Perler beads — also known as fuse beads or hama beads — are small, hollow plastic cylinders that you arrange on a pegboard to form colorful pixel art designs. Once your perler bead pattern is complete, a warm iron melts the beads together, creating a solid, durable piece of art you can display, wear, or gift.

Originally designed for children, perler beads have exploded into a full-blown adult hobby and even a professional art form. From cute animal sprites and retro game characters to intricate portrait recreations, the perler beads community creates jaw-dropping pixel masterpieces every day. The appeal is universal: perler beads are tactile, meditative, and endlessly customizable.

Modern perler bead artists work with beads as small as 2.6mm (mini beads), unlocking ultra-high pixel density that rivals digital illustration. Whether you're a beginner picking up 5mm beads for the first time or a seasoned maker working with a 168-color palette, perler beads offer a creative outlet unlike any other.

5mm
Standard Bead SizeThe most popular perler bead size — easy to handle, perfect for beginners, kids, and classroom projects.
168
Color Variants AvailableThe full Artkal and MARD palettes give advanced perler bead artists seamless gradients and photorealistic tones.
2.6mm
Mini Bead SizePro-grade mini perler beads for portrait-quality pixel art with exceptional detail resolution.

02 — The Tool

Generate Custom Perler Bead Patterns Instantly

Upload any image — a photo, logo, or illustration — and our free perler bead pattern generator converts it into a color-mapped bead chart you can print and follow. Supports 5mm and 2.6mm bead sizes, all major brand palettes, and exports a numbered blueprint in seconds. No account. No subscription. Just perler bead patterns, free.

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03The Materials

Choose the Right Perler Beads for Your Project

5mm Standard

Great for Beginners & Kids

The classic perler bead size. Large enough to handle with ease, forgiving during ironing, and available from every major brand.

  • Recommended for ages 5 and up
  • Compatible with all standard pegboards
  • 72-color sets cover most perler bead patterns
  • Faster to place — less eye strain per session
  • Ideal for cartoon characters, simple shapes, gifts
2.6mm Mini

For Advanced Perler Bead Artists

Mini perler beads pack four times more pixels into the same area — perfect for detailed portraits, landscapes, and display-quality bead art.

  • Recommended for ages 16+ and experienced makers
  • Requires fine-hole mini pegboards
  • 168-color palette for photorealistic gradients
  • Demands precision and patience
  • Ideal for portraits, complex game sprites, gallery pieces

Popular Perler Bead Brands

Perler

Perler Beads (USA)

The original — industry-standard 5mm beads with consistent sizing and a wide color library. The brand most people mean when they say "perler beads."

Artkal

Artkal Beads

Widest range of sizes and colors. Artkal's 2.6mm mini beads are the gold standard for pro-level perler bead art with over 168 unique hues.

Hama

Hama / Hama Midi

Europe's favorite fuse bead brand. The Hama Midi (5mm) is a classroom staple with reliable quality and school-friendly color palettes.

MARD

MARD Beads

Cost-effective with a staggering 168-color range. MARD is the go-to for long perler bead projects where bulk bead counts matter.

Nabbi

Nabbi Beads

Stable quality at 5mm, favored by Scandinavian crafters and families. A reliable alternative for perler bead projects of any scale.

IKEA Pyssla

IKEA Pyssla

Affordable entry-level perler beads sold in flat-pack quantities. Perfect for introducing children to fuse bead crafts without a large investment.

04The Process

Step-by-Step: From Perler Bead Pattern to Finished Art

01

Design or Generate Your Perler Bead Pattern

Use the free PixelBeads generator to turn any photo into a perler bead chart, or browse the pattern library for ready-made designs in thousands of styles.

02

Gather Your Perler Beads & Pegboard

Collect the colors listed in your pattern. Match beads to your chosen brand's color chart. Place the pegboard on a flat, stable surface before starting.

03

Place Perler Beads Following the Blueprint

Print your blueprint at 100% scale and work section by section — large color blocks first, fine details last. Cross-check colors as you go.

04

Iron, Cool, Frame — Done

Cover with ironing paper and apply a household iron in slow circles until beads fuse. Cool under weight for 15 minutes, then frame or display.

05Inspiration

Perler Beads Gallery: Community Creations

Every perler bead pattern below was created with the free PixelBeads generator and made by real crafters in our community. Click any pattern to view the full bead chart.

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06FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Perler Beads

What are perler beads made of?
Perler beads are made from Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE), a plastic with a melting point around 105–115°C. When heat is applied through an iron, the surface of each bead softens and fuses to its neighbors, bonding the perler bead pattern into a solid piece without fully melting the bead's shape.
Can I mix different perler bead brands?
It's not recommended. Different brands use slightly different color codes, material formulations, and shrinkage rates during ironing. Mixing brands in a single perler bead project can result in color inconsistencies and warping seams at brand boundaries. For best results, stick to one brand per project.
How do I convert a photo into a perler bead pattern?
The easiest method is our free online perler bead pattern generator. Upload your image (ideally 100–300px wide), select your bead size (5mm or 2.6mm) and color count, and the tool automatically maps every pixel to a real bead color. You can then edit the pattern on-canvas and download a print-ready blueprint — no software installation needed.
What iron temperature is best for perler beads?
A medium-heat setting with steam turned off is the safe starting point for most perler beads. Because dark colors absorb heat faster than light ones, you should move the iron in slow, continuous circles rather than holding it still. For large or detailed perler bead projects, a Cricut EasyPress Mini provides more even, controlled heat than a household iron.
Are perler beads safe for children?
Standard 5mm perler beads are rated for ages 5 and up. The beads themselves are non-toxic, but small bead sizes (2.6mm mini) pose a choking hazard for young children. The ironing step must always be done by an adult or under close adult supervision. Perler beads are one of the most popular and safest craft materials for family use when the ironing step is properly supervised.
How many perler beads do I need for a project?
A standard 29×29 pegboard uses approximately 841 perler beads. Larger pieces covering multiple pegboards can require tens of thousands. The PixelBeads pattern generator automatically calculates an exact bead count and color breakdown for your design, so you know exactly how many perler beads to order before you start.

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Everything included at zero cost

  • Photo-to-perler-bead-pattern conversion
  • 5mm and 2.6mm bead size support
  • All major brand color charts (Perler, Artkal, Hama, MARD)
  • On-canvas color editing tools
  • Print-ready blueprint export
  • Exact bead count & color breakdown
  • Community pattern library — 1,000+ designs