Sidekick twin to Mario and arguably one of Nintendo’s most iconic figures, Luigi has earned a devout and long-lasting fanbase that has further immortalized itself through numerous tattoo renditions. Loyal and good-natured, with a calm, unassuming demeanor — shy, even — it’s no wonder Luigi has become the symbol for decades of like-minded souls. These Luigi tattoo ideas are more than just a nod to the phenomenal world of Mario Bros. and its successor Super Mario Bros., as well as to the unforgettable characters who cemented its lasting legacy. Even the capable and determined Mario can’t get by without his dependable brother, and you no doubt hold a similar place in someone’s life. Perhaps you have come to the rescue of many a friend and brother in need, neither judging nor chiding, but quietly helping to shoulder the burden at hand. Perhaps like the quietly brave Luigi, you don’t need to make a fuss to be seen and heard, and there’s more than meets the eye concerning your stature. With countless styles and eras to reference, your Luigi tattoo will no doubt reflect the hero in his finest moment. Just as Luigi is a character who was able to build his rock-solid rep with few words and even less aggression, so is his tattoo wearer a man who gets things done and leaves the showboating to his more boisterous kin.

What’s a hero without a villain? Some fans of the Super Mario game might prefer to have a tattoo of Waluigi, archrival of Luigi and partner of Wario. If the hero has the letter L on his hat, Waluigi has an inverted L on his own hat. He’s got a much sharper nose than Luigi too, and he looks menacing in this black and gray piece. Don’t mind the bald-headed person above Waluigi; he belongs to another franchise.

In this design, the tattoo artist made Luigi hurl a fireball at a mushroom-like creature known as Goomba, one of the brothers’ enemies that players will likely encounter first in Super Mario.

The brothers have a loyal friend in Yoshi, a dinosaur-like character who lets Mario ride him. Yoshi has its own franchise outside of Super Mario Bros.

Eyes on the prize! The order of the day is to rescue Princess Peach, also known as Princess Toadstool, the lead female character of the Super Mario Bros. franchise.

Ghost enemies called the Boos are difficult to kill, which is probably why they’re sticking their tongues out and seem to be taunting you in this tattoo.

A colorful upper arm tattoo shows Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi like one happy family.

You can style this tattoo in simple shades of black and gray (above), or in an explosion of colors (below). Your choice.

A lot of colorful Luigi tattoo ideas actually work on the legs.

Not a few place their tattoo on their arms. You can find one that works for you below.

If you’re a fan of the Super Mario game, there are plenty of designs you can choose from. But first, you must find a good tattoo artist.

Sidekick twin to Mario and arguably one of Nintendo’s most iconic figures, Luigi has earned a devout and long-lasting fanbase that has further immortalized itself through numerous tattoo renditions. Loyal and good-natured, with a calm, unassuming demeanor — shy, even — it’s no wonder Luigi has become the symbol for decades of like-minded souls. These Luigi tattoo ideas are more than just a nod to the phenomenal world of Mario Bros. and its successor Super Mario Bros., as well as to the unforgettable characters who cemented its lasting legacy. Even the capable and determined Mario can’t get by without his dependable brother, and you no doubt hold a similar place in someone’s life. Perhaps you have come to the rescue of many a friend and brother in need, neither judging nor chiding, but quietly helping to shoulder the burden at hand. Perhaps like the quietly brave Luigi, you don’t need to make a fuss to be seen and heard, and there’s more than meets the eye concerning your stature. With countless styles and eras to reference, your Luigi tattoo will no doubt reflect the hero in his finest moment. Just as Luigi is a character who was able to build his rock-solid rep with few words and even less aggression, so is his tattoo wearer a man who gets things done and leaves the showboating to his more boisterous kin.

What’s a hero without a villain? Some fans of the Super Mario game might prefer to have a tattoo of Waluigi, archrival of Luigi and partner of Wario. If the hero has the letter L on his hat, Waluigi has an inverted L on his own hat. He’s got a much sharper nose than Luigi too, and he looks menacing in this black and gray piece. Don’t mind the bald-headed person above Waluigi; he belongs to another franchise.

In this design, the tattoo artist made Luigi hurl a fireball at a mushroom-like creature known as Goomba, one of the brothers’ enemies that players will likely encounter first in Super Mario.

The brothers have a loyal friend in Yoshi, a dinosaur-like character who lets Mario ride him. Yoshi has its own franchise outside of Super Mario Bros.

Eyes on the prize! The order of the day is to rescue Princess Peach, also known as Princess Toadstool, the lead female character of the Super Mario Bros. franchise.

Ghost enemies called the Boos are difficult to kill, which is probably why they’re sticking their tongues out and seem to be taunting you in this tattoo.

A colorful upper arm tattoo shows Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi like one happy family.

You can style this tattoo in simple shades of black and gray (above), or in an explosion of colors (below). Your choice.

A lot of colorful Luigi tattoo ideas actually work on the legs.

Not a few place their tattoo on their arms. You can find one that works for you below.

If you’re a fan of the Super Mario game, there are plenty of designs you can choose from. But first, you must find a good tattoo artist.

Sidekick twin to Mario and arguably one of Nintendo’s most iconic figures, Luigi has earned a devout and long-lasting fanbase that has further immortalized itself through numerous tattoo renditions.

Loyal and good-natured, with a calm, unassuming demeanor — shy, even — it’s no wonder Luigi has become the symbol for decades of like-minded souls.

These Luigi tattoo ideas are more than just a nod to the phenomenal world of Mario Bros. and its successor Super Mario Bros., as well as to the unforgettable characters who cemented its lasting legacy. Even the capable and determined Mario can’t get by without his dependable brother, and you no doubt hold a similar place in someone’s life.

Perhaps you have come to the rescue of many a friend and brother in need, neither judging nor chiding, but quietly helping to shoulder the burden at hand. Perhaps like the quietly brave Luigi, you don’t need to make a fuss to be seen and heard, and there’s more than meets the eye concerning your stature.

With countless styles and eras to reference, your Luigi tattoo will no doubt reflect the hero in his finest moment.

Just as Luigi is a character who was able to build his rock-solid rep with few words and even less aggression, so is his tattoo wearer a man who gets things done and leaves the showboating to his more boisterous kin.

What’s a hero without a villain? Some fans of the Super Mario game might prefer to have a tattoo of Waluigi, archrival of Luigi and partner of Wario. If the hero has the letter L on his hat, Waluigi has an inverted L on his own hat. He’s got a much sharper nose than Luigi too, and he looks menacing in this black and gray piece. Don’t mind the bald-headed person above Waluigi; he belongs to another franchise.

In this design, the tattoo artist made Luigi hurl a fireball at a mushroom-like creature known as Goomba, one of the brothers’ enemies that players will likely encounter first in Super Mario.

The brothers have a loyal friend in Yoshi, a dinosaur-like character who lets Mario ride him. Yoshi has its own franchise outside of Super Mario Bros.

Eyes on the prize! The order of the day is to rescue Princess Peach, also known as Princess Toadstool, the lead female character of the Super Mario Bros. franchise.

Ghost enemies called the Boos are difficult to kill, which is probably why they’re sticking their tongues out and seem to be taunting you in this tattoo.

A colorful upper arm tattoo shows Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi like one happy family.

You can style this tattoo in simple shades of black and gray (above), or in an explosion of colors (below). Your choice.

A lot of colorful Luigi tattoo ideas actually work on the legs.

Not a few place their tattoo on their arms. You can find one that works for you below.

If you’re a fan of the Super Mario game, there are plenty of designs you can choose from. But first, you must find a good tattoo artist.