Free Blank Bingo Card Templates
Download blank bingo card templates in 3×3, 4×4, and 5×5 grids. Fill them in by hand, or jump into the card creator and type your own clues for a fully shuffled set.
Choose your grid size
Three sizes to pick from: 3×3 (8 spaces plus a free center — great for young kids or quick games), 4×4 (16 spaces, no free space, good for moderate-length sessions), and 5×5 (24 spaces plus free center, the classic format). Pick the one that fits your group and how long you want the game to run.
How to print cleanly at home
Use "fit to page" in your printer dialog so the card fills the sheet without getting clipped. For cards players need to write in, one card per page works better than shrinking two onto a sheet — the squares stay large enough to actually write in. Cardstock holds up better than regular paper if cards will be reused.
What people actually use these for
Teachers reach for blank templates when they want students to fill in their own answers — vocabulary, math facts, spelling words. Event planners hand them out at baby showers and bridal showers for guests to write predictions. Families use them for road trips and family reunions. Teams use them for onboarding activities and meeting bingo. The blank card is a starting point for pretty much anything.
Or skip the handwriting entirely
If you'd rather not fill in squares by hand, the card creator lets you type your clues directly. Enter your list (or let AI generate one for any topic), and you'll get up to 200 uniquely shuffled cards — same clues, different positions for every player.
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