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Free printable bingo cards

Make your own set of printable bingo cards in seconds: type your words or numbers, choose how many cards and the grid size, and print a set of unique cards. Great for class, parties and ESL. Free, no sign-up.

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Make your own bingo cards

Open the free bingo card maker and type your items, one per line, sight words, times tables, vocabulary, or anything you like. Choose how many cards and the grid size, and you get a set of unique cards, each shuffled differently, with a free space in the middle. Print the set and you are ready to play.

It is free, with no account and no email, and it runs in your browser, so your words are never saved or sent anywhere.

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How it works

  1. Open the bingo card maker.
  2. Type your words or numbers, one per line.
  3. Choose how many cards and the grid size.
  4. Press Make cards, then Print or Save as PDF.

Ways to play and learn

Bingo is a happy way to practise without it feeling like practice:

  • Sight word bingo for early readers, calling the words aloud.
  • Times tables bingo, calling the answers for children to find.
  • Vocabulary or topic bingo to revise new words, including in another language.
  • A calm reward for the end of a busy week or the last day of term.

More free make-your-own tools

The bingo cards come from our free bingo card maker, which builds a set of unique cards from your own list. It is one of a small set of free, make-your-own tools:

See them all on the free tools page, or browse our finished free printables shelf.

Free printable bingo cards: common questions

Are the bingo cards free?

Yes. Every set is free to make and print, with no sign-up and no email. It runs in your browser, so your words are never saved or sent anywhere.

Are the cards all different?

Yes. Each card in the set is shuffled differently, so every player has a unique card.

Can I use words or numbers?

Either. Type any list, sight words, times tables, vocabulary or numbers, and the cards are built from it.

What age is bingo for?

Ages 4 and up. It suits a Prep room, a primary class, an ESL group, or a family game night.