Free Printable Halloween Bingo Cards For Kids
One of the best Halloween activities is Halloween Bingo! This free Halloween Bingo printable game offers 8 adorable game boards and one calling card for you to print and play right away! It’s perfect to play at home, at a kids’ party, or at a Halloween party at school!
I have been the room parent for my kids for more years than I can count at this point. And somehow, every year, I wonder what Halloween Halloween party games, crafts, and activities to do for the Halloween class party. 🎃
But I have one party activity that NEVER fails to entertain and bring some laughs from the kids and make the holiday more fun: Halloween bingo printable cards!
Kids everywhere and of all ages love Halloween Bingo!
Halloween games are such a big hit EVERY time I plan class parties, that I decided it was time to create some free Halloween printables to share with you. I want to help make planning Halloween party activities easy this year!
This free printable holiday Halloween Bingo is a snap to play, and it’s ideal for kids of all ages because all the squares are cute Halloween images (haunted houses, spooky characters, and monsters, oh my)!
NOTE TO TEACHERS – a great idea during the Halloween season (or maybe on Halloween) is to give a Bingo mat to each student in a group during independent work time!
You definitely don’t need to bring out this great game only for school Halloween parties. It’s just as much fun to play right at home for sleepovers, playdates, or on family game night before you cuddle up to watch a Halloween movie!
Bottom line: this classic game of Halloween Bingo is a fun way for kids to bond or the whole family to spend time together!
And don’t forget to serve this fun game up with some witches cauldron Halloween cake pops. 😉
Happy Halloween!
⭐️ Grab the full set of this fun activity for the ultimate classroom Halloween party by clicking the image below! 👇👇 ⭐️
**PLEASE NOTE: This fun Halloween game printable is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. Take is to the classroom or use it at home, but please don’t mass distribute it or sell it!
How To Make Halloween Bingo Cards
These free sets have 8 unique bingo cards and 1 calling card, and you can grab it as a free download!
It’s super adorable and filled with Halloween spirit – monsters and mummies and witches – oh my! And don’t forget the haunted house and black cat 🐈⬛
We LOVE Halloween in our house, but we tend to gear things toward cute Halloween rather than the creepy and grotesque side of Halloween. October is definitely one of our favorite months, and Halloween games make it even more fun!
Halloween Bingo Supplies Needed
- Free Halloween printable bingo cards (see tips below for preparing the different Bingo cards)
- Candy corn, candy pumpkins, or other bingo markers
- Lamination machine and plastic pouches
- a hat, bowl, or pouch to use to pull out calling card images
- Prizes (see note below)
How To Prepare Your Free Printable Halloween Bingo Cards
Because I know from experience just how crazy this time of year can be, I’ve designed this activity to be super easy (and NOT time-consuming) for you!
All files are in PDF format and designed so that they’re easy to print.
- Print out your Halloween Bingo printable cards (there are 8 unique cards plus 1 calling card to print) – I recommend printing each Bingo board out on card stock to make them more sturdy
- Take 10 minutes to laminate the different cards (it’s worth it!)
- Cut out the images from the Halloween bingo calling card and add them to a bowl, pouch, or hat so you can pull images out randomly
- Gather the items you want to use as bingo markers (see note below)
- Gather your prizes
- Set up your small groups
- Start playing!
Halloween Bingo Printable Tips
To make your bingo game more durable, I recommend printing it out on cardstock.
If you plan to cut up the calling card, you don’t need to laminate it before cutting. But I DO recommend laminating the individual images after you’ve cut them out!
DO laminate all the playing cards if you can. It makes the cards MUCH more durable so you can use them over and over again for years (it’s a great time saver!)
How To Play Halloween Bingo (Game Instructions)
I’ve included the calling options on the first card. To play Halloween bingo:
- Give each child one of the fun Halloween bingo cards.
- Call a picture (no matter which way you “draw” it).
- Each child puts a marker on their boards on top of the image you called out. For example, if you called out “witch’s hat”, every child playing would use a bingo marker to cover up the square on their board that has a witch’s hat in it.
- Whoever has 5 in a row (and calls out BINGO) first wins that round!
- Give the winner a prize 😁
Pro Tip: If you’re playing with a classroom full of kids, I recommend playing this game in smaller groups. That way, the 8 cards will work for everyone.
⭐️ Grab the full set of this fun activity by clicking the image below to make planning your next Halloween party super easy! 👇👇 ⭐️
More Bingo Games To Download
Love a good game of Bingo? If you can’t get enough Bingo fun (it’s a great game, right?!), you might also want to grab our:
- Thanksgiving Bingo (Acts of Kindness Bingo) Printable
- Christmas Bingo Game
- Valentine’s Day Bingo
- Back To School Bingo Printable
- Summer Bingo Printable Game
Free Printable Halloween Bingo Game FAQs
Bingo is a simple, fast-paced game that kids love. Everyone who wants to play needs a card and some sort of bingo markers.
The caller randomly pulls out cards (from a hat or bowl) and calls them out.
Players mark the item that was called off on their bingo card.
The first person to mark off 5 images in a row (vertically, horizontally, or diagonally) WINS!
Oh gosh, the possibilities are nearly endless! Here are a few ideas to use on your free printable Halloween bingo card set.
Plastic mini pumpkins and acorns
Pennies
Little toys
Buttons
Halloween candy – Jelly beans, Skittles, or other hard candy (if you aren’t afraid the kids will eat them, 😂)
Bingo dobbers (only use dot markers if you don’t want to reuse your cards)
Dry erase markers (if your cards are laminated, you CAN reuse them)
No matter when or where you want to use it, this free printable Halloween Bingo is super cute and kids LOVE playing it! I’ve used Halloween bingo games for years and the kids have ALWAYS had fun with it!
Don’t forget to grab your free printable Halloween bingo cards! 👇👇
Need A Larger Halloween Bingo Set?
If you’re working with large groups of kids and can’t divide the big group into smaller groups, I have a Halloween Bingo set with 20 playing cards that you can grab!
I also have a set for young children – ideal for preschool or Kindergarten! Grab this Preschool Halloween Bingo set so the younger children don’t miss out on the fun!
More Halloween Fun You Don’t Want To Miss!
If you love this free Halloween bingo game idea, you’ll love these other fun crafts and great ideas too!
- Breakable Halloween Mummy Candy Bombs
- Witch Hat Cookies: Easy Halloween Treat
- 25+ Halloween Arts and Crafts for Preschoolers
- Quick & Easy Mommy and Me Halloween Costume Ideas
- Mummy Jalapeno Poppers With Bacon
I love the Halloween Bingo set! Thanks for sharing it. Quick question about what to call the tree and the fire. Should I say spooky tree, haunted tree, tree spirit, Halloween tree, tree person? I forgot the word. Haha. Also, should I say campfire or bonfire maybe?
Hi Si!
You can use whatever names/terms feel natural to you! When I use them, I call the tree a spooky tree or a haunted tree (whatever comes out of my mouth!), and I call the fire either fire or campfire! I hope that helps! Happy Bingo-ing!
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