Free Fall Bingo Printable for Kids
This fall bingo printable was something we originally made for a co-op party, but it quickly turned into a seasonal staple.
It’s easy to set up, fun across a mix of ages, and works just as well on a quiet afternoon at home as it does with a big group.
We’ve used it on field trip days, during read-alouds, and even at our local pumpkin patch picnic.
If you’re looking for a low-prep way to bring a little structure (and fun) to your fall days, this hits the mark.
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Fall Bingo Game
This fall bingo printable includes everything you need to play right away with a small group of kids or adults.
You’ll get:
- Five unique bingo boards – Each 5×5 card has a mix of fall-themed images like pumpkins, scarecrows, apples, and leaves. Every board is different, so it works well for up to five players at a time without duplicates.
- One calling card sheet – This page includes all the images used on the bingo boards, laid out in a grid. Just cut them out, shuffle, and you’re ready to start calling.
- Color and black-and-white options – The set prints on six pages total. We usually go with cardstock if we’re using them more than once, but regular paper works too. Laminating is optional, but it makes the cards last longer if you’re using them in a classroom or co-op setting.
This set is designed to be quick to prep and easy to reuse, with enough variety to keep kids engaged during fall parties, quiet time, or seasonal learning units.
How to Play
This fall bingo game is quick to learn and flexible enough for a wide range of ages. Here’s how we usually play:
- Give each player a different bingo board.
The set includes five unique cards, so it’s perfect for small groups. If you need more boards, you can pair up players or rotate between rounds. - Cut out the calling cards.
Use scissors or a paper trimmer to cut out the images from the calling card sheet. Shuffle them into a stack and place face-down. - Choose a caller.
The caller pulls one image at a time from the stack and announces it aloud (e.g., “Pumpkin!”). Holding the card up helps younger kids match it more easily. - Mark the boards.
Players mark the matching image on their board using a pen, crayon, dot marker, or even something fun like mini erasers or candy corn. - Winning the game.
The first player to mark five in a row, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, calls out “Bingo!” The caller can quickly check to confirm.
You can play multiple rounds by reshuffling the calling cards and switching the winning pattern, try four corners, blackout, or an “X” for variety.
It’s simple, no-prep fun that works just as well for indoor play on a rainy day as it does for a festive classroom activity.
Benefits of Playing Fall Bingo with Preschoolers
Fall bingo is more than just fun, it’s a low-prep way to sneak in some early learning, especially with preschoolers.
While they’re playing, kids are:
- Building vocabulary with seasonal words like “acorn,” “scarecrow,” and “apple.”
- Practicing visual matching and paying attention to details on their board.
- Strengthening fine motor skills as they color or place markers.
- Learning to take turns and follow simple game rules.
It’s quick to set up, easy to adapt for different ages, and gives little ones a reason to get excited about fall themes.
More Free Fall Printables
If you’re planning a full week (or month) of fall fun, these printables pair well with the bingo game:
- Try our fall scavenger hunt for a screen-free outdoor activity.
- Use the fall alphabet worksheets for early literacy practice with a seasonal twist.
- Keep younger kids busy with fall coloring pages or bookmarks to color.
- For older kids, autumn Scattergories is a fun way to stretch their thinking with a fall theme.
All of these free fall activity sheets work well as quiet-time activities or quick wins on busy afternoons.
Younger children will enjoy our fall color by number worksheets, which combine creativity with learning.
Books About Fall for Preschoolers
These fall picture books pair nicely with your bingo game or any quiet-time activity. They introduce seasonal themes in a fun, age-appropriate way:
- The Leaf Thief – A funny story about a squirrel searching for missing leaves. Great for sparking conversations about seasonal change.
- We’re Going on a Leaf Hunt – Rhythmic and interactive, perfect for group read-alouds and acting out the story.
- Pete the Cat: Falling for Autumn – A simple favorite that highlights classic fall fun like hayrides, pumpkins, and leaves.
They’re great for calming down after a round of bingo or tying in some seasonal literacy.
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Last Updated on 27 June 2025 by Clare Brown
I’ve filed out many of the “i need it now” sections for a few of the bingo theme cards and have not received anything. Your site is not working..
Hi Nicole
I can see that I have sent you 8 different bingo boards today, but the emails have not been opened. Can you please check your junk folder as maybe they are hiding there?
Thanks
Clare