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TechnologyBeginner · 15-25 minutes

Infinite Loading Fox Coloring Page

A sleepy fox waiting for a never-ending loading screen stuck at 99%.

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Difficulty
Beginner
Estimated time
15-25 minutes
Recommended age
Ages 4–18

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About this page

This poor fox has been waiting forever for the loading bar to finish! Stuck at 99% since 2015, the frustration is real. With a warm cup of coffee beside it, this fun and relatable coloring page is perfect for tech lovers who know the struggle of slow progress bars.

Coloring suggestions

  • Use orange and white for the fox

  • Add brown for the coffee cup

  • Try blue for the loading screen

  • Include red for the error messages

  • Consider using gray for the desk and chair

  • Add yellow highlights for the loading bar

Recommended materials

  • Orange and white colored pencils for the fox
  • Blue markers for the screen
  • Brown pencils for the coffee cup
  • Red pen for error messages
  • Yellow highlighter for the loading bar

Why kids & grown-ups love it

  • Provides a humorous outlet for tech frustrations

  • Teaches children about digital patience

  • Creates conversations about technology experiences

  • Develops understanding of computer processes

  • Encourages empathy for others experiencing tech issues

Perfect for

Tech enthusiasts and programmersChildren learning about computersParents teaching digital literacyOffice workers who relate to technology delaysAnyone with a sense of humor about tech problems

Fun facts

  • The spinning loading icon is often called a "throbber" in technical terms

  • Foxes can sleep with their eyes partially open to stay alert for danger

  • The first loading bar was invented in the 1970s

  • Studies show that users perceive websites with loading bars as faster than those without visual indicators

  • Foxes have whiskers on their legs that help them navigate in the dark

  • The "99% bug" is a common software issue where processes get stuck just before completion

  • Foxes can hear a watch ticking from 40 yards away, which might make waiting even more frustrating

  • The average person spends about 6 months of their life waiting for computer screens to load

  • Red foxes are the most widely distributed carnivore species in the world

  • Loading screens in video games were originally created to mask data loading from storage media

Skills developed

  • Color coordination

  • Digital concept visualization

  • Patience while coloring detailed areas

  • Understanding of tech humor

  • Creative expression through relatable scenarios

Learning opportunities

  • Understanding computer processing concepts

  • Learning about patience and technology limitations

  • Recognizing common tech frustrations

  • Exploring digital interface design

  • Appreciating the humor in everyday tech problems

Behind the art

Inspiration

Inspired by the universal experience of waiting for technology that seems perpetually stuck at 99%

Artist notes

I created this piece to capture that moment we've all experienced - when technology seems to be testing our patience with an endless loading screen. The fox represents all of us in that moment of tired resignation

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