Free Bingo Game Cards



These free printable Bingo games for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and elementary grade school kids are sure to be fun! You can add them to your kids birthday party ideas or even just a game to play between parent and child.

You can use this tool to generate bingo cards with a call list and print up to 9 pages of cards. For groups of players, who need 20 or 30 cards, you can print 4 free printable bingo cards on each page. Each card will be different. This generator creates up to 36 cards. Pogo™ provides a variety of free online Bingo games with engaging, creative, and fun themes that will be sure to captivate new or experienced players. Get ready to daub your way to victory and most importantly, don’t forget to shout “Bingo!”. It's always fun to play Bingo with the kids and these kids Bingo cards are great for all kinds of occasions! Bingo boards for holidays like Christmas and Valentine's, a fun alphabet game and even.

Printable Bingo Games for Kids

Besides being fun bingo games are great for a child’s visual perception and concentration. Every month I will be adding a new themed game so make sure to follow this page.

How to play Bingo With Kids

Place all the bingo cards face down in a pile. Turn one card around and then whoever has that image should place a manipulative or bingo marker on that part. The first to get three in a row (horizontal, vertical or diagonal) wins. To make the game last longer play the game to cover all the images on your board.

Printable Bingo Cards

  • Printable Valentine’s Bingo Game (blog post coming soon)
  • Printable Shapes Bingo Game (coming soon)
  • Printable Easter Bingo Game (coming soon)

I am currently taking special requests for Bingo Game Themes. If you would like to see a particular set send me an e-mail and I’ll add it to my list.

Free Bingo Game Cards To Print

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Bingo Game Variations

Bingo games are a great way to work on a child’s vocabulary words.

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The cards can also be used for charades. You can have your child pick up a card and then she will need to describe it. For example if she picks up a robot, she can describe its color, how many hands it has, etc. Or she can choose to act it out by acting like a robot.

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My preschoolers favorite bingo game is Zingo. It is the perfect introduction to board games and for children to learn to take turns. If your child is older she can play Numbers Zingo and Sight Words Zingo.

To make each game unique I change up the counters we use. Sometimes I will use foam hearts, other times mini erasers and sometimes small figurines.


Four Ways to Make Your Own Bingo Cards

Now you can print your own bingo cards in four different ways. Click on the style below that is most appropriate for your players, or print different cards for different players if you have a group with mixed abilities.

Traditional Cards

Set of 75 traditional cards in an easy-to-read format sized at 8.5' X 11'. Each card is different, providing a way for up to 75 players to play at a time.

Easier Cards

Set of 30 easy-to-read cards with the numbers in chronological order down each column; e.g., 4, 7, 11. These cards can make playing easier for cognitively impaired or young players.

Easiest Cards

Set of 25 easy-to-read cards with consecutive numbers down each column; e.g., B1, B2, B3, B4, B5. They make playing even easier for cognitively impaired or very young players.

Double Cards

Set of 30 sheets with two cards per sheet. This style is ideal for players who like a more challenging game, since they can easily play two cards at a time.

Print Options:

Click the “print” button on your computer to view your printer options and setup.

  • Click the “print” button on your computer to view your printer options and setup.
  • Select “all” to print a complete set of cards.
  • Type in a page range to print fewer cards.
  • Enter specific page numbers to print selected cards to replace lost or damaged cards. (Each card is numbered in the lower right-hand corner.)
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Paper Options:

  • For reusable cards, print on 8.5' X 11' heavyweight or card-stock paper (67–110 lb.), depending on your printer.
  • For disposable cards, use an inexpensive regular weight paper. (Players can use daubers, pencils, or felt pens to mark their cards. There is no need for bingo chips or moveable spot markers.)

Project Ideas:

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  • Make your own special occasion cards. Print colored cards for different occasions. Use pastel-colored 8.5' X 11' paper (e.g., pink for Valentine’s Day; light green for St. Patrick’s Day; pastel yellow for Easter). Decorate with seasonal stickers or clip art.
  • Mix and match your cards. Use a variety of colored papers to print a set of bingo cards. (Print five sheets on blue, five on pink, five on yellow, etc.) Players can then choose their “lucky” color.
  • Make your own five-letter cards. First, print a set of cards. Then, cut off the top BINGO letters and glue the grid of numbers to a blank sheet of paper, lining them up along the bottom edge. Finally, write other letters over the columns (NURSE, HOWDY, BRIDE, etc.)
  • Make your own special bingo items. Print any of the card options above onto 8.5' X 11' iron-on transfer sheets (available at most computer and office supply stores). Press the transfers onto T-shirts or canvas totes to make extra-special bingo prizes or gifts. Print onto magnet sheets, sticker pages, or clear decal sheets to create other special bingo projects. Note: Your printer must be capable of printing reverse or mirrored pages for some projects. Follow the package instructions.

HAVE FUN!

Additional Cards:

  • More Free Cards: Subscribers can visit our Bingo page every month for a special set of printable themed cards.
  • Cards for Purchase: Find dozens of themed bingo cards for purchase at the Activity Connection store.

Playing the Game:

Bingo is a game of chance played with randomly drawn numbers, which players match against numbers pre-printed onto 5' X 5' matrixes. But the game itself can take many forms. The most popular forms are traditional or straight-line bingo, where the goal is to cover five squares in a row—either diagonally, vertically, or horizontally, and coverall/blackout bingo, where players must cover every number on their card.

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