Bingo is always a favorite kid game! Add some spook to your game with this Printable Halloween Bingo Game. There are 5 different Halloween Bingo board layouts to make the game a little more exciting and difficult for older kids. Halloween Bingo is the perfect Halloween game for parties, class rooms and laid back afternoons with the kids. Print, cut and play today!
HALLOWEEN BINGO PRINTABLE GAME
HALLOWEEN BINGO MATERIALS:
– Halloween Bingo Boards Click HERE to Download
– Board Markers – I let my kids use candy pieces a couple times and they were in heaven!
– Scissors
– Laminator and laminating pouches – optional
– Halloween-themed scrapbook paper – optional
– Glue stick – optional
HALLOWEEN BINGO DIRECTIONS:
DOWNLOAD AND PRINT THE GAME BOARDS
1. Print the Halloween bingo game boards from the link above. It’s a single PDF file, so there’s only one file to download. Save it to your computer then open the file. There are five different game board layouts. You will need one extra board than you have players, as you’ll use one board to create the draw pile pieces. Print off the number of game boards you need, plus one extra.
CREATING THE DRAW PILE PIECES
2. If you are going to use scrapbook paper to line the back of your Halloween Bingo draw pile pieces, use the glue stick to glue the extra game board and the scrapbook paper together. Place the papers back to back and glue.
3. Cut apart the squares on the extra board you printed. If you’re not going to laminate your boards, you are now ready to play. I chose to laminate the boards for one reason: so my kids could use dry erase markers to mark off their boards and I didn’t have to supply candy or other markers every time they wanted to play. It’s a bonus that the boards are a little more protected too.
LAMINATE FOR DURABILITY
4. Turn on your laminator and let it warm up (I use and love an older version of this laminator). Place each board inside a laminating pouch, centering it in the pouch. Place the draw pile pieces, one at a time and not touching, inside a laminating pouch. Be sure there is enough space between each piece for the pouch to seal and stay sealed once you cut the pieces apart.
5. Run the pages through the laminator, one at a time. Let cool to the touch.
6. Cut the draw pile pieces apart.
READY, SET, PLAY THE HALLOWEEN BINGO WAY!
That’s it! You’re now ready to play Halloween Bingo! It’s the perfect activity for a Halloween party, in the class room or just a fun game for a laid back afternoon with the kids.
My 18 month old had a great time drawing a card and matching it to the boards. Of course, he liked the version with candy better, but I can’t blame the boy there? He definitely got my sweet tooth.