Get your Christmas party started with a classic game everyone knows and loves – bingo! No need to purchase a special holiday set, these FREE Christmas Bingo Cards feature adorable holiday icons that kids and adults will love. All you need to do is download and print and you are ready to go for the holiday season.
Fun Ways to Use The Christmas Bingo Cards Printable
- If you are looking for Christmas bingo cards for large groups, this fun Christmas set is perfect. The set features 12 different cards (2 per printed sheet) and 1 page of calling cards. Use the holiday bingo cards for a class party!
- Use the free Christmas bingo cards as a scavenger hunt list for littles at a holiday party. There are little Christmas trees, elves, Santa, reindeer and more on the game boards. You can use ornaments that match the icons for the kiddos to find.
- Similar to alphabet bingo, these bingo cards to print are a fun learning activity for young children to help them identify familiar objects.
- Use them in place of your regular set for bingo cards game night – it’s fun to mix it up! It makes a great addition to your party games collection (check out all our printable bingo cards!).
- Print an extra bingo set to gift to friends and family – it makes a cute Christmas gift for all ages. Wrap it up with Christmas printable wrapping paper, pop the tokens in a Santa treat bag and tie on Printable Christmas Gift Tags to finish it off.
What You Need to Make the Free Printable Christmas Bingo Cards
To make these free bingo cards, you’ll need white cardstock and scissors, and the printable template. I’ve included instructions and cutting guides on the download, so you know exactly where to cut, score, and fold.
Materials
Step 1: Print
Download the printable Christmas bingo game cards printable PDF and print on 8.5 x 11″ white cardstock (I use Neenah 65# Bright White). These free Christmas bingo cards templates come with 12 different cards and 1 page of calling cards.
Step 2: Cut out bingo cards & calling cards
Cut out the bingo cards from the Christmas themed bingo cards. Each sheet will give you two 5×6″ cards.
Also included in the download is a “caller’s page”. Use scissors or paper-trimmer to cut out each of the squares. If you prefer not to deal with the little squares, you can use a pencil to mark each icon off as you call (or to make it reusable, slip the sheet into a plastic page protector and use a dry erase marker to mark off).
Step 3: Cut out chips
Print out the “X” chips and give each player 9 pieces. If you have a lot of players and don’t want to cut these out, you can also just play with M&M’s! To do so, just put a bowl at each table.
Step 4: Organize & Play!
Once you have the call sheet cut out, place them in a bowl or basket. This is where you’ll draw the numbers from as you call each one. Keep scrolling for how to play, as well as ideas for Christmas bingo prizes!
Pssst! Don’t forget we have Halloween Bingo Cards shown below, too!
Frequently Asked Questions:
How to Play Christmas Bingo:
The instructions for Halloween bingo are exactly like regular bingo or number bingo cards.
- Give each guest a bingo card and set of 9 tokens.
- Select a “caller” and have that person draw the icons out of the basket, calling out the item each time.
- When called, the players will place a “X” token on the matching icon.
- When a player gets 3 in a row, they will call out bingo and the game will end.
- To start again, simply place the icon cards back in the bowl, clear the boards, and start again.
Prizes for Free Printable Christmas Bingo Game
- Gift cards
- Potted plants paired with printable christmas gift tags
- Ornaments
- Box of chocolates
- Coffee cup with Starbucks gift card (gift card in the Succulent Printable Gift Card Holder!)
- Christmas cookies put in plastic bags and tied off with printable christmas gift tags
- Personalize wine glasses or cups
What size are these Holiday Bingo Cards?
These cards measure about 5 x 6″ inches when printed and cut.
What paper weight is best for these?
I used 65lb. white cardstock but you can definitely just use normal text-weight paper.
What else can I use for bingo tokens?
Use hard Christmas candy, cereal, buttons or coins for the tokens!
Do you have bingo cards for other holidays?
I sure do! Check out our full collection of printable bingo cards below!
- Free Printable Halloween Bingo
- Free Printable Baby Shower Bingo
- Free Printable Number Bingo
- Free Printable Alphabet Bingo
- Printable Blank Bingo Cards
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