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Valentine's Day Bingo for Classrooms and Parties

Valentine's Day bingo works across contexts that seem completely different — a third-grade classroom party and a Galentine's wine night can both use the same core game format, just with different cards. The occasion gives you the theme; bingo gives you the structure.

Classroom Valentine Bingo

The most popular use. Fill cards with Valentine vocabulary (love, heart, cupid, arrow, rose, chocolate, candy, kiss), candy brand names, or card phrases. Read items aloud while kids use candy hearts as markers. At the end, kids keep their markers (candy). Works for grades K-5.

Couples Bingo

Fill cards with relationship moments and date night experiences: "ordered the same entrée," "referenced a shared memory," "argued about directions," "laughed at the same thing simultaneously," "finished each other's sentence." Play as a date night activity — mark squares throughout the evening as they happen naturally.

Galentine's Bingo

For the anti-Valentine's Day crowd. Fill cards with: "quoted a rom-com cynically," "someone mentions their ex," "wine gets refilled unprompted," "someone brings chocolate that disappears immediately," "group agrees on the worst romantic comedy." The more specific to your friend group, the better.

Rom-Com Movie Bingo

Watch a romantic comedy together and mark squares when tropes appear: big misunderstanding, running to the airport, rain kiss, "I love you" said at the wrong moment, makeover montage, wise best friend, big romantic gesture. Almost every rom-com hits most of these squares.

Custom Valentine Cards

The most thoughtful Valentine bingo card references your specific relationship. Use BingWow's card creator to add inside jokes, shared memories, and things specific to your relationship or friend group. Personalized cards land better than generic ones for adult audiences.

Printable Options

For classroom use, print cards on pink or red paper for holiday feel. BingWow prints with no watermarks — just the card. Use 1-up layout for maximum square size for young students.

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