Christmas Bingo Game

Playing Christmas bingo games at parties. Playing Christmas bingo at parties is one of my greatest holiday memories. From the classroom to the family lul that happens after presents are opened, busting out a colorful game of Christmas bingo will be lots of fun for everyone. The kids will love this fun Christmas bingo game! Christmas Bingo. This adorable set of bingo cards feature bright and colorful images of Christmassy items such as: ornaments; Santa; gingerbread man; presents; holly; snowman; sleigh; holiday card; reindeer; fireplace; hot cocoa; mittens; and much more! In addition to 10 different BINGO cards, you will also get a page of “calling cards”. Printable Christmas Bingo Cards for Large Parties by OneFitMamma.com Okay folks, this bingo game is perfect for a big party! One Fit Mamma has 20 bingo cards ready for you to print! And the best part is that it’s totally free and super simple to print. Christmas Bingo Games If you're planning a party or just a family get together for Christmas, add a little fun by playing our Free Printable Christmas Bingo Games. All of the most familiar symbols of the season are found on these colorful caller cards and game boards. Have some family bingo fun tonight.

By Alesandra DubinChristmasChristmas Bingo Game of Good Housekeeping

There's no better way to entertain a room full of guests than with a fun, family-friendly game. And when it comes to those, there's nothing that's easier to play than bingo. This year, after you've turned up the holiday tunes and decorated the Christmas tree, get even further into the holiday spirit with a festive game of Christmas bingo. Adults and kids of all ages can play these games, which makes them perfect for holiday parties, classroom events, or wintertime family game nights. Not to mention, it's one of the easiest games to play over Zoom!

The best thing about bingo is that everyone is usually familiar with the rules, and so all you need to do is distribute the cards and start playing. What's more, most of these holiday bingo games are free to print, making them a total win-win. As a bonus, you could laminate your Christmas bingo boards to make them last longer — and use your favorite Christmas candies as spot markers to make the game even more festive.

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This classic Christmas bingo game is a simple way to entertain kids at holiday parties or for a fun family game night. Just print, cut, and play!

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Are your kids going bonkers for Christmas right now? Mine certainly are. We have lots of festive activities planned for the next few weeks, so hopefully the time will fly by quickly for them.

Last week, we kicked off December with a Polar Express party for some of the neighborhood kids. It was so fun! The kids had a ridiculous amount of sugar, so you know they all went home happy.

This week on the blog, I’m going to be sharing several posts about how I pulled together a festive and fun party without making myself completely crazy. Because nobody needs more stress this time of year.

First up is this printable Christmas Bingo game! It was one of our party games, and it was a hit! Whether you’re hosting family for the holidays, planning a neighborhood or class party, or are just looking for anything to keep your crazy kiddos occupied until Christmas, this game is for you!

Enough chit-chat though. Let’s get to making the game!

Materials

  • Printable Bingo game packet
  • Scissors or paper trimmer
  • laminator/plastic sheets (optional but highly recommended if you want to be able to use the game again)
  • Holiday M&Ms or other small markers (pennies, beads, mini erasers, etc.)

Instructions

  1. Print out and cut Bingo cards and calling cards. Laminate, if desired.
  2. Give each player a Bingo card and 25 small markers (we used M&Ms).
  3. Have players put a marker on the “free” space.
  4. Flip all the calling cards upside down. Flip one right side up and call it out (example: “snowman!”) and help players find and mark the snowman on their cards.
  5. Continue play until someone gets Bingo! After someone gets Bingo, you can continue the same game, or you can clear the boards and start a new round.

Notes

You can also try one of these variations:

  1. Instead of having one designated Bingo caller, allow players to take turns flipping over cards. (This only works well in small groups where you can put the cards in the middle of a table where everyone can reach.) Everyone still places a marker for each picture flipped over, not just the player who flipped it.
  2. Play around with the rules of what a player has to do to “win”. Require the winner to get two Bingos…or even Bingo in two different directions (my boys loved this one).

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