Free Printable Fall Bingo Cards for Kids

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Fall is such a colorful and festive season, and it’s the perfect time to bring friends and family together for fun activities. If you’re looking for an easy game to play during classroom parties, homeschool lessons, family nights, or even at fall festivals, these free printable Fall Bingo Cards are just what you need!

This set includes 10 bingo cards and 28 calling cards featuring pumpkins, leaves, apples, acorns, and other fall favorites. It’s simple to set up, fun for kids of all ages, and a great way to celebrate everything we love about autumn.

What’s Included in the Free Printable Fall Bingo Set

Free Printable Fall Bingo Cards

When you download this free printable, you’ll get:

  • 10 unique Fall Bingo cards (perfect for small groups or classrooms)
  • 28 calling cards with colorful autumn-themed images
  • Ready-to-print PDFs you can use instantly

Everything is designed to be kid-friendly, engaging, and easy to print at home or school.

How to Print and Play Fall Bingo

Free Printable Fall Bingo Cards

Here’s how to get started with your game:

Materials Needed:

  • Printed bingo cards (one per player)
  • Printed calling cards
  • Scissors to cut out the calling cards
  • Bingo markers (candy corn, buttons, dried beans, or paper scraps)

Steps to Play:

  1. Print the bingo cards and calling cards on cardstock for durability.
  2. Cut out the 28 calling cards and place them in a bowl or basket.
  3. Give each player a bingo card and some markers.
  4. Draw one calling card at a time and show it to players.
  5. Kids cover the matching picture on their card.
  6. The first to get five in a row (across, down, or diagonal) shouts “BINGO!”

Fun Bingo Game Ideas

Free Printable Fall Bingo Cards

Want to mix things up and make your fall bingo game even more exciting? Try these variations:

  • Blackout Bingo – Players must cover their entire card to win.
  • Four Corners – The winner is the first to cover all four corners.
  • Pattern Play – Call out a special pattern (like an X, T, or square) that players must complete.
  • Silent Bingo – Hold up the calling cards instead of saying them out loud—kids must watch closely.
  • Speed Round – Call cards quickly to keep everyone on their toes.

These ideas keep the game fresh, especially if you’re playing multiple rounds with a group.

Books to Pair with Your Fall Bingo Cards

Pairing this game with seasonal read-alouds can extend the fun and help kids connect with fall themes. Here are a few favorites:

Fall Crafts to Extend the Fun

If your kids enjoy hands-on projects, here are a few easy fall crafts to add alongside your bingo game:

  • Leaf Rubbings – Use crayons and real leaves for colorful textures.
  • Pumpkin Painting – A no-carve option perfect for classrooms.
  • Apple Stamping – Cut apples in half, dip in paint, and stamp on paper.

These activities keep the autumn theme going and give kids a chance to be creative.

More Fall Printable Activities

If you love this free game, you’ll also enjoy these other fall printables I’ve created:

They’re great for lesson plans, party packs, or just fun at home.

Get Your Free Printable Fall Bingo Cards Here

Free Printable Fall Bingo Cards

Ready to play? Download your set of free printable Fall Bingo Cards below. Just enter your email in the form, and you’ll receive the full PDF set instantly.

Perfect for fall parties, classrooms, family nights, or Sunday school!

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