Free Printable Bingo Cards with Numbers 1–75
Print uniquely shuffled number bingo cards for any group size. Each card is different — no two players share the same board. No signup, no fuss.
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What is 1–75 bingo?
Classic 75-ball bingo uses a 5×5 card with a free center space. Each column covers a number range: B (1–15), I (16–30), N (31–45), G (46–60), O (61–75). A caller draws numbers one at a time, and players mark matches on their card. First to complete a row, column, or diagonal wins.
Print packs for any group size
Every card is uniquely shuffled so no two players have the same board. Print 10 for a family game night, 50 for a school event, or up to 200 for a large fundraiser. Each one is free.
Calling tips that actually work
Call each number clearly — say the letter and number together ("B-7, B as in Bravo, seven") and pause between calls so players can scan. For large groups, write or display each called number somewhere visible. Repeat calls for latecomers without making everyone wait.
Accessibility tips for seniors and large groups
Print one card per page at full letter size for maximum readability. High-contrast black-on-white ink works best. For senior centers, consider chips or markers instead of daubers, and call at a relaxed pace — the social element matters as much as the game.
Best for fundraisers, senior centers, and community events
Number bingo is the go-to for PTA fundraisers, church bingo nights, senior center activities, and community game nights. Charge per card or per game, award prizes to winners, and keep the revenue for your cause.
Guides & Tips
How to Play Bingo: Complete Rules for Beginners
The complete guide to bingo rules — how cards work, how to win, and variations for parties, classrooms, and events.
How to Plan a Bingo Fundraiser That Raises Real Money
Step-by-step guide to planning a bingo fundraiser — venue, ticket pricing, prize sourcing, legal requirements, and night-of operations to maximize revenue.
How to Run Bingo at a Senior Center
A practical guide to running accessible, enjoyable bingo at senior centers — covering card design, pacing, accessibility accommodations, and engagement tips.
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Up to 200 unique cards per set — no signup needed