Boo! Ready to sprinkle a little magical mischief into your Halloween celebrations? Our free printable Halloween Bingo cards are here to do just that, and they’re more spooktacular than a ghost on roller skates!
Perfect for parties, classrooms, or just a fun night in with family, these bingo cards add a thrilling twist to your festivities.
Why Choose Halloween Bingo for your Party?
While there are tons of Halloween party games you can play with the kiddos, Halloween bingo is a no brainer:
- Bright and Engaging Design: Each of the pages features colorful Halloween-themed graphics that capture the playful spirit of Halloween.
- Ink-Friendly Layout: With two 4″x6″ bingo cards per page, printing is both economical and efficient, so you can keep your focus on enjoying the game rather than worrying about your wallet.
- Unique Cards for Everyone: No duplicate cards mean each player has a unique bingo experience, making the game fair and exciting for all participants.
- No special skills or prior knowledge needed—just pure fun and excitement!
What’s in the Free Download?
The free file available at the bottom of this post includes:
- 6 pages of not-too-spooky Halloween themed bingo cards
- Each page includes two 4″x6″ bingo cards to help conserve printer ink, and
- A call-out card that’s your handy companion to stay on top of the game, eliminating confusion and allowing the host to enjoy the fun without the fuss.
Don’t forget… Every single card is one-of-a-kind—no duplicates here!
Tips for Printing Out the File
Here are some handy tips to make sure your charades cards look their best when printed:
- Paper Size: These bingo cards are sized to fit best on standard letter-sized paper (8.5″ x 11″).
- Paper Type: Opt for cardstock or thick paper to ensure your cards are sturdy and durable. This makes them easier to handle and less prone to bleed through if you use pens.
- Print Quality: For the most vibrant colors, make sure to set your printer to “High” or “Best” quality.
How to Play Halloween Bingo
You’ll Need
- Printable bingo cards – Free copy at the bottom of the post, or download a full set here
- Paper – I prefer white card stock so they can be reused, but feel free to use what you have
- Scissors to cut apart the cards
- Bingo markers – We like to use Hershey’s kisses to keep things easy and sweet, but you can also use spare coins, M&Ms, or any other small object.
- A prize for the winner. Boasting is always an option, but if you want to declare the ultimate monster, consider small Halloween-themed prizes like these.
Set up and Play:
- Print the required number of bingo cards, plus an additional call-out card.
- Cut the cards out along the edges, or simply cut down the middle of the page.
- Each player will need at least one card and a handful of markers. Make sure to let them know to cover the free space before starting.
- Play Bingo one of two ways:
- Let the leader roll a marker onto the card to randomly pick out each picture. Then mark the picture in one of the squares underneath the image, or
- Cut the squares out from the call out card and place them into a bag. Then have the leader pull the pictures out of the bag until someone calls Bingo!
- As soon as a player covers 5 squares in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally), they call out “BINGO!” The first person to call out wins the game.
Fun Tip: Add a spooky twist by introducing more challenging rules. For instance, instead of shouting “bingo,” players must call out a Halloween-related word or phrase like “boo” or “trick-or-treat” to win the game.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get Your Free Halloween Bingo Cards Here
Don’t wait, start planning your perfect Halloween party and grab these bingo cards today.
This free set of 12 Halloween bingo cards is a subscriber exclusive. All you need to do is add your name and email address to the form below and the download will be sent directly to your inbox!
Don’t forget…you can also grab a full set of 40 unique Halloween bingo cards here and full page Halloween bingo cards here.
Amelia says
Thank you so much for the free printable! I’m a room mom for my youngest this year, but also a part-time cleaner, so I haven’t had a ton of time to brainstorm ideas for the class party next week. So grateful I found your post when I did!