Free Printable Bingo Cards 1-75: Print and Play
Running a bingo game with physical cards? You need properly formatted 75-ball bingo cards where every card is unique but all follow the standard B-I-N-G-O column rules. Here is how to print them for free.
What Makes a Proper 75-Ball Bingo Card
A standard 75-ball bingo card is a 5x5 grid with 24 numbers and a free center space. The five columns follow strict number ranges:
- B column: 5 numbers from 1 through 15
- I column: 5 numbers from 16 through 30
- N column: 4 numbers from 31 through 45, plus the FREE space in the center
- G column: 5 numbers from 46 through 60
- O column: 5 numbers from 61 through 75
Numbers within each column are sorted from lowest to highest, top to bottom. This is the format used in every legitimate bingo hall, church bingo night, and senior center game.
How to Print Number Bingo Cards on BingWow
- Open the free bingo caller. The caller page has a “Print Number Cards” button (desktop only).
- Choose how many cards. Select anywhere from 1 to 200 unique cards. Each card gets a different random arrangement of numbers within the column constraints.
- Pick cards per page. Options: 1 per page (large, good for seniors), 2 per page, or 4 per page (saves paper for large groups).
- Choose paper size. US Letter (8.5 x 11 inches) or A4.
- Optional: Add a background image. Pick from default images or upload your own. Great for themed events like holiday bingo nights.
- Optional: Customize the free space. Upload an image for the center free space, such as your organization's logo.
- Print or save as PDF. Click Print, then use your browser's print dialog to send to a printer or save as PDF for emailing.
A call sheet listing all 75 numbers organized by column is always included as the last page.
How Many Cards Do You Need?
Print one card per player as the minimum. Many groups give each player 2 or 3 cards for a faster, more exciting game. Here are common group sizes:
- Small group (10 to 15 people): 20 to 45 cards (2 to 3 per person)
- Medium group (20 to 40 people): 40 to 80 cards
- Large group (50 to 100 people): 100 to 200 cards
Running the Game
After printing, use the bingo caller to draw numbers. Set it to 75-ball mode, connect to a projector or large screen, and go fullscreen. Everyone can see the flashboard while you call out each number.
The caller supports three draw speeds: Relaxed (10 seconds between draws), Normal (5 seconds), and Fast (3 seconds). For senior centers and church groups, Relaxed pace works best. For parties and team events, Normal or Fast keeps the energy up.
Tips for Different Settings
Senior Centers and Retirement Homes
- Print 1 card per page for maximum readability
- Use the Relaxed auto-call speed or call manually
- Keep the projector display visible from all seats
- More detail: How to Run Bingo at a Senior Center
Churches and Fundraisers
- Upload your church logo as the free space image
- Print 2 per page to save paper and cost
- Use the caller in fullscreen mode projected on a hall screen
- More detail: Bingo for Church Groups
Recreation Centers
- Print a batch of 100 to 200 cards and reuse the call sheet each week
- Rotate background images for seasonal themes
- The caller resets each game, so you can run multiple rounds
Word Bingo Cards
Looking for themed word bingo instead of number bingo? BingWow's main feature is AI-generated word bingo cards on any topic. Type a theme, get a card in seconds, and print up to 200 unique copies. Popular for classrooms, baby showers, and team building.