25 Free Printable Halloween Bingo Cards for Kids
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Inside: 25 Free Printable Halloween Bingo Cards and call-outs for Halloween parties! Our instant download PDF file makes printing and assembly easy for parents and teachers.
Ghostly Greetings, Y’all!
Isn’t there something fang-tastic about the month of October? While I’m not big into the really scary stuff, I do love the cute side of Halloween.
“Trick or treat, bag of sweets, ghosts are walking down the street.”
If you are reading this, then you are likely having a Halloween party or looking for a family game night activity or Halloween classroom activity.
Well, I’ve got just the thing for you!
Our free printable Halloween Bingo game for kids comes with 24 unique cards, sticker cutouts, calling cards, and full instructions.
Laminate it and use it year after year!
Don’t be a scaredy cat; I double dare you to get this fun activity and snag your free Halloween Bingo!
Free Printable Halloween Bingo For Kids
I know just how this time of year can be cra-cra! School is back, kids want to get their costumes ready, and the sugar is flowing, so I wanted to make this super easy for you.
Halloween bingo is a spooky twist on the classic Bingo game. It’s perfect for family game nights, Halloween classroom parties, and children young and old go bonkers for them!
You can snag this free download at the bottom of this post, open it, print it, and play it! Enjoy.
How to Set Up the Halloween Bingo Game
This adorable free set includes 25 unique Bingo cards, one page of Bingo calling cards, instructions, and sticker cut-outs.
Bingo is a great activity because it’s easy for young children, but it’s also fun for older kids of all ages and for varying sizes of groups.
Our Halloween Bingo PDF has everything you need to get started.
To Get Playing Halloween Bingo, You’ll Need:
- Halloween Bingo Cards
- Bingo markers. Ideas include Halloween candy, (Hershey’s kisses, Skittles), bingo markers, or pumpkin cut-outs (provided)
- Printer (or have printed at a print shop)
- White card stock paper or plain white paper
- Scissors or a paper trimmer
- Optional – Dry Erase Markers
- Optional, but amazing: Laminator (I highly recommend it if you want to reuse your bingo cards and play in the future)
- Optional: Laminating sheets
- Optional: Velcro Tabs
- Optional: Prizes for the winner
How To Play Halloween Bingo
Most of us know how to play Bingo already…but just in case you forget, here are some simple Bingo instructions.
Halloween Bingo Quick Instructions:
To play, give one Halloween Bingo card to each child or give one card to each team. Call out the spooky picture from the calling card. Players place a candy, sticker, or other over the square if it’s on their card. The first player to cover five spaces diagonally, horizontally, or vertically wins.
Detailed Printable Halloween Bingo Instructions:
- Print out your Halloween bingo cards (one for each player or team) and one set of the calling cards. If you want to use the included bingo sticker cut-outs, please also print these.
- Give each child a Halloween Bingo card and your chosen bingo markers (heart cut-outs, M&M’s, skittles, jelly beans, mini marshmallows, dry-erase markers, or bingo dabbers).
- There is a free space in the middle of the Halloween card. Yahoo!
- Cut out the 24 call-outs from the call-out card and place them in a bowl or hat.
- Pull one card at a time from the bowl and call out the Halloween Picture or number (for example, “black cat” or “pumpkin”).
- The players will cover the corresponding card image with the chosen stickers, Halloween candy, or markers. (I love to use Velcro with the cut-out stickers, so they don’t slide around the card.)
- To win the game, the first person who covers 5 spaces in a row, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally shouts out “BINGO!” and they win.
- Create fun prizes or treats for winners.
This printable set includes 24 fun Halloween pictures:
- Ghost
- Trick-or-treat bag
- Frog
- Tombstone
- Black Cat
- Witch’s Hat
- Cauldron
- Bat
- Mummy
- Web
- Pumpkin
- Owl
- Skelton
- Tree
- Pumpkin trick-or-treat
- Boo!
- Candy
- Haunted house
- Skull
- Frankenstein
- Witch
- Spider
- Zombie
- Moon
Download Free Halloween Bingo Cards
Click below to instantly download our free Printable Halloween Bingo Cards for Kids. (For personal use only.) Don’t forget to join our mailing list for free access to our entire printable library, which includes free Bingo printables for EVERY season!
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Download the Halloween Bingo Game Here
I think you are ready to download the Halloween printable bingo cards!
I hope you enjoy it! Let me know what you think in the comments below. Happy Haunting!
Benefits of Playing Bingo
Bingo games are awesome for developing listening, social, and self-regulation skills. There is so much learning jam-packed into this fun game.
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Most of these sets are totally free!
I hope you enjoy these free Halloween printables and enjoy this classic game this Halloween!
Happy Halloween!
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