Whether you are planning a kids Halloween party at home or at school, this printable Halloween bingo game is sure to be a huge hit! Included in the free printables are two sizes of bingo cards and a set of bingo tiles. All you need to provide are board markers and the players!
Printable Spooky Bingo for Halloween
I created six different cards for you to use for your spooky Halloween bingo. You can choose to print them as full-page cards (8.5 x 11) or half-page cards (5.5 x 8). The half-page cards print two to a sheet to save a bit of printer ink.
Related: Decorate for your Halloween party with this fun and easy Googly-Eyed Pom Garland.
What You Will Need:
- Full Page Spooky Bingo Cards
- Half Page Spooky Bingo Cards
- Spooky Bingo Tiles
- Color printer
- Heavy printer paper
- Paper trimmer
Start by downloading your choice of bingo cards (either full-page or half-page) and the bingo tiles to your computer. Load up your color printer with heavy printer paper or cardstock and print the PDFs on the highest quality print settings. I recommend using heavyweight paper or cardstock for this project, especially for the tiles, so that the pieces stand up to handling without ripping or creasing.
Using a pair of scissors or a paper trimmer, cut the bingo tiles apart into 2-inch by 2-inch squares. If you have chosen to use the half page bingo cards, you will need to cut those in half.
Your Spooky Bingo game is ready to play! Hand out the bingo cards and place all of the bingo tiles into a hat — a witch’s hat would be perfect! Pull out one tile at a time and allow players to cover the corresponding image on their cards with a token.
You can use traditional bingo chips, scraps of paper, Halloween candy, or stickers to cover the designs. Keep pulling tiles until a player gets five in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
Need some prize ideas?
Pumpkin slime is the perfect homemade prize! Or you can create these spooky eyeball treat bags, jack o’ lantern treat bags, or Halloween treat cups to fill with goodies similar to what we did with our fun zombie mason jars. Or simply take some plain paper bags and decorate them with these printable monster stickers!
This post originally appeared here on August 21, 2019.
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Marilyn says
Awesome project for kids! I will be printing these out for my grandkids
Have a great day!
Marilyn ❤️