Free Halloween Bingo Printable Cards
One of our favorite October traditions is pulling out this Halloween bingo game when we need something festive and low-key.
It’s saved us more than once, during last-minute class parties, rainy afternoons, or when we just needed a quick activity before trick-or-treating.
The rules are simple enough for preschoolers, but older kids still get into the spirit (especially if there’s candy involved). It’s easy, fun, and something we look forward to using every year.
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Preschool Halloween Bingo Printable
Halloween bingo is one of those games that fits perfectly with preschoolers, simple rules, fun visuals, and just enough excitement to keep them engaged.
It’s a great way to mix in a bit of learning too, helping with observation, matching, and taking turns.
These free printable bingo cards were made with younger kids in mind. The images are bright and easy to recognize, and with five unique boards included, each round feels a little different.
My son always loved using candy corn as markers, but dot markers work just as well, especially for tiny hands.
Kids just match the picture that’s called and try to get five in a row, horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. It’s easy to set up, quick to explain, and fun to play again and again.
Looking for something similar? Try our printable autumn bingo cards next!
How to Play Halloween Bingo with Young Kids
Set out the bingo boards and calling cards, and give each child a fun marker, dot markers, mini erasers, or candy corn work great for little hands.
Explain that the goal is to complete a row of five pictures, and point out the free space in the center.
To keep things simple, place the calling cards in a bowl or cauldron and pull one at a time, showing and naming the image.
Kids mark the matching picture on their board, building observation and listening skills as they play.
We like to give a small gift to the winner, such as The Halloween Tree book.
Using It in the Classroom:
Halloween bingo works well for class parties or small group centers. Print multiple sets of the boards and laminate them to reuse year after year.
If you’re working with a full class, break students into smaller groups of five or fewer to make it easier to manage.
Stickers, mini erasers, or candy corn all make fun, easy markers, and they’re less likely to roll away mid-game.
You can keep it simple with one round or offer small prizes like Halloween pencils, bookmarks, or themed stickers to keep the energy up.
More Halloween Ideas for Kids
If your kids enjoyed this Halloween bingo game, there are plenty of other festive printables to explore:
Try our free pumpkin bingo set for more fall-themed fun, or grab the Thanksgiving bingo version as the season shifts.
You can also keep the Halloween excitement going with activities like our color by number Halloween pages or Halloween spot the difference printable, both are great for quiet time and building focus.
Encourage reading with our printable Halloween bookmarks, or send kids on a Halloween scavenger hunt filled with spooky clues and hidden treats.
For more hands-on fun, check out our Halloween memory game, Halloween count to 10 printables, and alphabet Halloween printables, all designed with early learners in mind.
And don’t miss our Halloween activity placemats, a fun way to make mealtime just a little more magical.
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Other Free Bingo Printables
Looking for more seasonal fun? These printable bingo games are great for holidays and themed activities year-round:
- Valentine’s Day bingo cards – Sweet and simple fun for February.
- St. Patrick’s Day bingo – Perfect for a bit of luck-filled learning.
- Easter bingo printable – A colorful activity to add to your spring celebrations.
- Pirate bingo – Great for themed parties or Talk Like a Pirate Day.
- Christmas bingo game – A festive hit during holiday parties or family nights.
- Alphabet bingo – A fun way to practice letter recognition with younger kids.
Last Updated on 15 July 2025 by Clare Brown