Capitol Fourth Bingo
Watch the Capitol Fourth concert and mark off moments as they happen. First to complete a row wins!
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Capitol Fourth Bingo is a viewing card designed for the annual PBS Independence Day concert broadcast from the National Mall. Players mark moments like Fireworks over the Capitol, Shot of Washington Monument, and Military band performs as they watch the televised celebration, turning passive viewing into an interactive family game.
Is Capitol Fourth Bingo good for July 4th watch parties?
Yes, Capitol Fourth Bingo works perfectly for July 4th gatherings where groups watch the PBS concert together. Everyone tracks the same broadcast for shared moments like Performer wears red, white, blue and Declaration of Independence quote, so the whole room can play simultaneously and compare cards during commercial breaks.
Can I print Capitol Fourth Bingo cards for my family?
You can print multiple unique Capitol Fourth Bingo cards directly from the page—each card randomizes clue placement so no two are identical. Distribute cards before the broadcast starts, and players mark squares when they spot Concert opens with anthem, Celebrity host makes joke, or any other clue during the live show.
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