For a fun and simple Easter activity for kids – try this Easter Bingo! You can get 30 free printable Easter bingo cards at the bottom of the post. Play for lines with up to 30 people or you can form teams!
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Easter Bingo – Free Printable Cards
Playing Bingo is one of our favorite holiday activities. This is a fun game you can play in a classroom or virtually with friends or family that live far away!
This free printable includes 30 Bingo Cards. And if you have more kids you can double up for teams.
See more of these favorite Easter activities: Easter scavenger hunt, Easter I spy and Easter color by number sheets.
The printable also comes with a full page of calling cards. You can cut these up and place in a jar for selecting or just choose the images at random.
Supplies Needed to Play Easter Bingo
- White Paper or Cardstock
- Bingo Markers – see marker options we suggest you use below
- Optional – Self Laminating Sheets
- If you want to keep your bingo cards to reuse them every year, we recommend laminating them.
If you don’t laminate the cards and print them in black and white, Do-A-Dot Markers are great for this activity.
Bingo Marker Options
Candy Options: Easter M&M’s, jelly beans, small chocolate eggs
Non-Candy Options: colored pom poms, buttons
Pencil or Markers: You can have kids cross out the spots with a marker or a dot marker. If you laminate the cards you can also use dry erase markers.
How to Set-Up an Easter Bingo Game
First print off the calling card and bingo cards (link to the free printable below).
- Cut out the calling cards and place them in a bowl or jar for selecting.
- Cut out the bingo cards. Each player gets a bingo card. If you have more than 30 players you can put kids into small groups to play together.
- Use candy or non-candy items as markers. When the image is called out, the player puts a marker on that image.
- When calling out the images – you can describe the image or show the picture.
- You can play for a line (5 in a row) or a full card. The first person to get a line says “Bingo!”. You can keep playing afterwards for more lines if you have more prizes to give out. There are 30 calling cards to choose from so a full card may result in having a few people winning at the same time depending on the number of players. We recommend playing mostly for lines because of this. Mix up the cards and start a new game after a few lines have been won.
How Can I Play With More People?
There are 30 unique cards included. If you have more than 30 players you can break them up into small groups and play in groups of 2-3 players. You can also hand out similar cards and have more than one winner at a time.
Printing Tip
Make sure you review the Print Preview before printing. Every printer is different so make sure you select “Print to Fit to Size” or look at the printer Scale Features (you can print at 90% scale) in your printer settings so that it does not print cut off if you are having issues.
See more Bingo cards with all of our Bingo printables here.
I volunteer with second language learners at the elementary level and love your activities and the children enjoy them too. The Bingo games are what I use as it introduces them to new words.