- How does trick or treat bingo work?
- Players mark squares as door-to-door moments happen — the full-size bar, the empty honor bowl, the costume compliments. First to a row calls bingo.
- Can kids play it on the walk?
- Yes. Share the BingWow link and everyone plays on their own phone while trick-or-treating — no printing needed.
- Is it free?
- Yes. All BingWow cards are free to play online or print, with no signup.
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Trick-or-treating runs the same route every year, and this card turns the walk into a game — the porch with the honor-system bowl, the full-size candy bar score, the house that skips decorating, the "one more house" negotiation on the way home. The squares are the moments every neighborhood night produces. Hand cards to the group before heading out, or share a link so everyone plays on their phones door to door. BingWow is free to play online or print, and the editor lets you add your street's landmarks and traditions. The king-size bar is always the jackpot square.