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Free Father’s Day Bingo Printable for Kids

Fatherโ€™s Day bingo has become a bit of a tradition in our house.

It started with a last-minute idea to keep everyone entertained while waiting for the grillโ€”and now we play it every year.

My son loves being the caller (he gets way too into it), and somehow Grandpa always wins.

This printable Fatherโ€™s Day bingo game includes five unique boards and a calling card, all with fun dad-themed images like ties, mugs, and trophies.

Itโ€™s simple, fun, and works for any kind of gatheringโ€”from a backyard BBQ to a classroom celebration.

Fatherโ€™s Day bingo game laid out on a white surface with colorful plastic gems and a black cauldron holding game pieces. The bingo card includes fun images like โ€œUNCLE,โ€ a trophy, mustaches, and kids holding โ€œHappy Fatherโ€™s Dayโ€ signs. Large text across the image says โ€œFATHERโ€™S DAY BINGO.โ€

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How We Set Up Fatherโ€™s Day Bingo

Before the bingo fun starts, we make sure everythingโ€™s ready to goโ€”otherwise, it turns into chaos fast (especially with cousins involved).

We always print out the cards a day or two ahead, and if you want clean edges on your calling cards, a paper cutter makes things a lot quicker. Iโ€™ve also done it with scissors while watching TV, but itโ€™s a little less preciseโ€”still works though!

For markers, we like to get creative. Weโ€™ve used Lego bricks, puzzle pieces, chocolate chips (which disappear halfway through), and even little cut-out pictures of Dadโ€™s favorite thingsโ€”like coffee mugs or basketballs. Itโ€™s silly, but thatโ€™s part of the fun.

Youโ€™ll need something to pull the calling cards from. We use a leftover Halloween cauldron because it somehow became our โ€œofficialโ€ game prop, but a bowl or even a hat works just fine.

A printable Father's Day bingo card decorated with colorful illustrations such as mugs labeled "DAD," trophies, neckties, kids, and phrases like โ€œHappy Fatherโ€™s Dayโ€ and โ€œUNCLE.โ€ Game tokens, including plastic gems and cut-out squares, are scattered on and around the card, with a small black cauldron holding extra game pieces.

How We Play Fatherโ€™s Day Bingo

This gameโ€™s become a yearly stapleโ€”sometimes we play it once, sometimes three or four times, depending on whoโ€™s around and how competitive everyone gets.

Start by printing the five unique bingo card printables and the set of calling cards. If youโ€™ve got more than five players, just print extrasโ€”duplicates are fine, but watch out for simultaneous winners!

Each player gets a card and some sort of marker. Our center square is a free space, which always gets a little doodle or sticker from the kids before we begin.

Pick someone to be the caller (my son insists on this role). They draw one calling card at a time and announce whatโ€™s on itโ€”โ€œTrophy!โ€ or โ€œGrill!โ€โ€”and everyone checks their board and covers the matching square if they have it.

The first person to get five in a row (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) shouts โ€œBingo!โ€ and we pause to check the board. If itโ€™s legit, they win! Weโ€™ve had a few tie games when multiple people play the same board, but that just means more winners and more laughs.

A festive Father's Day bingo card with colorful icons like mustaches, trophies, mugs that say โ€œDAD,โ€ and characters labeled โ€œGRANDPAโ€ and โ€œUNCLE.โ€ Plastic gems mark called spots, and cut-out bingo pieces are scattered nearby, with a small black pot holding extras. The card also includes squares that read โ€œHappy Fatherโ€™s Day,โ€ โ€œMy Dad is the Best,โ€ and โ€œFREE SPACE.โ€

More Father’s Day Printable Fun

If you’re planning a full day of Father’s Day activities, these free printables make it easy to keep the fun (and thoughtful moments) going:

A Father's Day bingo game in progress, featuring a printable card with fun, colorful icons like mugs labeled โ€œDAD,โ€ ties, trophies, children, and messages such as โ€œHappy Fatherโ€™s Dayโ€ and โ€œUNCLE.โ€ Gems are scattered on the side, and a black cauldron holds cut bingo pieces, with extras like ties and gift boxes laid out nearby.

Fatherโ€™s Day Books for Kids

After our bingo game (and usually some burgers), we like to wind down with a good story. These Fatherโ€™s Day books have been favorites in our houseโ€”some silly, some sweet, all perfect for reading with Dad.

  • How to Catch a Daddysaurus. This one had us laughing from page one. Itโ€™s full of playful rhymes and dinosaur chaosโ€”my son insisted on reading it three times in a row last year.
  • The Night Before Fatherโ€™s Day. A fun twist on a classic. We usually read this one the night before, and it sets a nice tone for the next dayโ€™s celebration.
  • Dad and Me Setting Farts Free. Definitely not serious, but absolutely hilarious. If your kids love potty humor (mine sure does), this one will be a hit. Weโ€™ve made it a bit of a tradition to read it together and laugh until we cry.

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Last Updated on 14 May 2025 by Clare Brown

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