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Free Christmas Bingo Printable Perfect For All The Family

Every December, I’m always looking for easy, low-prep ways to make the season feel special without adding more to my plate, and this free Christmas bingo printable has become one of our go-to favorites.

It’s fun, simple to set up, and gets everyone (from preschoolers to grandparents) joining in.

We’ve used it during classroom parties, family dinners, even Christmas Eve when things are winding down.

The calling cards and colorful boards make it easy for younger kids to play, and I love that it sneaks in a bit of learning, matching, listening, and visual recognition, all while feeling like a game.

Free printable Christmas bingo cards with colorful images and calling cards for a festive holiday game.

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How to Set Up Christmas Bingo

Setting this up takes just a few minutes, and once it’s ready, you’ve got a holiday game that kids actually ask to play.

We usually print everything on cardstock so the cards hold up a little better with excited little hands, but regular printer paper works in a pinch too.

Each set includes five unique bingo boards and a full sheet of calling cards. I like to cut out the calling cards and toss them in a Santa hat to keep things fun (and on theme!).

A Christmas Bingo calling card sheet is placed on a paper cutter, partially sliced into smaller squares. The card features colorful holiday illustrations like Santa, ornaments, gifts, and candy canes. Surrounding the setup are festive items including two candy canes and mini North Pole signs that read phrases like “Welcome to the North Pole” and “Reindeer Flight Practice Zone.” The scene captures a holiday craft in progress.

You can laminate the pieces if you want to use them year after year, something I always end up doing because I love having things ready to go.

How to Play

After you’ve printed and prepped your bingo cards, hand out a different bingo board to each player.

I usually grab dot markers or small holiday candies for markers, kids love both, and it makes the game feel extra festive.

Draw one calling card at a time and read it out loud (“gingerbread man with a candy cane” or “Santa in the chimney”). Players mark the matching picture if they have it on their board.

A close-up of a hand holding a small Christmas Bingo calling card featuring a cartoon toy soldier in a red uniform, black hat, and holding drumsticks. In the blurred background, a Christmas Bingo game board filled with colorful holiday-themed images can be seen. The image emphasizes the detail of the individual bingo pieces used in the festive game.

Younger kids might need a bit of help, especially with some of the trickier images, but that’s part of the fun.

First one to get five in a row, across, down, or diagonally, shouts “Bingo!” and wins that round. Then just shuffle the calling cards and start again!

A Christmas Bingo game board is displayed at the center, featuring a 5x5 grid filled with festive illustrations like Santa, gingerbread cookies, stockings, presents, elves, and more. The board includes a “Free Space” in the middle. Surrounding the board are individual calling cards scattered on the surface, each showing a matching holiday image. The bright and cheerful setup is perfect for a Christmas-themed classroom or family activity.

More Free Christmas Activities

If your kids loved the bingo game, here are a few more free Christmas printables that have been a big hit in our house:

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Best Christmas Books for Preschoolers

After a round (or three) of Christmas bingo, we usually wind things down with a good book and some hot chocolate. These are the Christmas stories my son reached for year after year when he was little, and honestly, I still enjoy them too.

  • Bear Stays Up for Christmas – This one’s so sweet. Bear’s friends try to keep him awake for Christmas, and the ending always makes us smile. It’s such a gentle reminder of friendship and giving.
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas – A classic for a reason. The rhymes are fun to read aloud, and the message about what really matters during the holidays is perfect for little ones.
  • How to Catch Santa Claus – Full of imagination and silliness, this one always got giggles. It’s great for preschoolers who love the idea of sneaky holiday plans.
 A set of six colorful Christmas Bingo boards is arranged on a flat surface. Each board features a 5x5 grid filled with festive illustrations like Santa, gingerbread men, stockings, reindeer, presents, and ornaments. One sheet in the center is labeled “Christmas Bingo Calling Cards” in red and green text and displays the matching images used during the game. The designs are playful and family-friendly, ideal for a holiday classroom or home activity.

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Explore More Holiday Bingo Games

If your kids loved the Christmas version, you might want to keep the bingo fun going throughout the year. We’ve made printable bingo sets for just about every holiday, these have become an easy go-to for classroom parties and rainy day fun at home.

  • Valentine’s Day bingo – Sweet and simple with heart-filled images that preschoolers especially love.
  • St Patrick’s Day bingo – Full of leprechauns, shamrocks, and lucky charms, this one’s a hit in March.
  • Easter bingo – Colorful eggs, bunnies, and springtime fun make this perfect for a quiet Easter morning.
  • Thanksgiving bingo – A fun way to keep kids busy while dinner finishes cooking.
  • Halloween bingo – Silly, spooky, and always one of the most requested sets in our house.
  • New Year’s bingo – Great for early countdowns with kids who won’t be staying up ‘til midnight!

They’re all free, easy to print, and just as fun as the Christmas version, so you’ll always have a simple activity ready no matter the season.

Last Updated on 25 July 2025 by Clare Brown

2 Comments

  1. Hi, Clare!
    Sorry, but I’ve been up and down this post until my eyes are trsdfyto cross snd I simply cannot find the link to the Christmas bingo cards, Can you tell me exactly where to find it? Assistance much appreciated and best regards.

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