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Free St Patrick’s Day Bingo Printable for Kids

This free St Patrick’s Day bingo printable is an easy, low-prep game you can use at home, in the classroom, or for a March party.

The set includes five different bingo boards and a matching calling card, all filled with festive images like leprechauns, shamrocks, rainbows, gold coins, and Irish flags.

It works especially well for preschool and elementary kids because it uses pictures instead of words, so even non-readers can join in confidently.

Whether you need a quick group activity or something fun to break up the school day, this printable keeps kids focused without feeling like extra work.

St Patrick’s Day bingo printable with leprechaun, shamrock, rainbow, gold coin, and Irish-themed picture squares for kids.

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How to Set Up Your St Patrick’s Day Bingo Game

Setting up with our free printable bingo cards only takes a couple of minutes, and once it’s done you can reuse it for multiple rounds. I usually print the boards, cut the calling cards while the kids are getting settled, and we’re ready to go.

If you want them to last beyond one use, cardstock or a quick laminate helps, but it’s not essential. Any small items you already have around the house work as markers. We’ve used coins, buttons, even dried pasta when everything else was missing.

For younger kids, I like to keep one full calling card sheet on the table so they can visually track what’s been called. It cuts down on confusion and stops the constant “Did we already have that one?” questions.

St Patrick’s Day bingo printable with picture squares, gold coin markers, green bead necklaces, and a small pot holding calling cards.

How to Play St Patrick’s Day Bingo

This version uses pictures instead of numbers, which makes it much easier for preschoolers and mixed-age groups. Everyone gets a board, one person acts as the caller, and you draw a card from the pile each round.

As each picture is called, players cover the matching square on their board. The centre space is free. First person to complete a full line, across, down, or diagonal, calls out “Bingo!”

Before you declare a winner, do a quick check of the board (because someone always gets excited a bit early). If more than one person wins at once, either share the win or run a quick tiebreaker round.

Printable St Patrick’s Day bingo board with leprechaun, shamrock, rainbow, and Irish flag images, shown with calling cards and gold coins.

Ways to Mix It Up

If you’re playing more than once, changing the win condition keeps it interesting. Some easy options:

  • Cover the whole board
  • Just the four corners
  • A speed round with a timer
  • Describing the pictures instead of naming them

Small prizes are fun but optional, in my experience, most kids are just thrilled to win.

St Patrick’s Day bingo printable game with coin markers and green beads, placed next to a leprechaun-themed book for kids.

More Free Games for St Patrick’s Day Fun

If you want to keep things going after bingo, these are a few other St Patrick’s Day games that work well with different ages and group sizes.

  • St Patrick’s Day matching game – This one’s perfect for younger kids. They flip cards to find pairs like shamrocks, leprechauns, and pots of gold, which quietly builds focus and memory skills without it feeling like “work.”
  • St Patrick’s Day scavenger hunt – Great when kids need to move. The printable clues send them searching around the house (or classroom) for familiar St Patrick’s Day symbols, and it works just as well indoors as outside.
  • Saint Patrick’s Day scattergories – Better for older kids. They race to come up with themed words for each category, and it usually gets loud in a fun way.

All of these pair nicely with bingo if you’re planning a longer activity block or a party. Swapping between games keeps energy up and stops boredom from creeping in.

Small Prize Ideas

If you want to add prizes, keep them simple. The goal is fun, not competition stress.

  • Gold chocolate coins – Always a hit. They tie in perfectly with the pots-of-gold theme and are easy to hand out without causing chaos.
  • St Patrick’s Day sticker packs – Great for classrooms. Kids love choosing their own, and they don’t end up melting in backpacks like candy.
  • Mini shamrock necklaces or headbands – These make fun “wear it for the rest of the day” prizes and work well if you’re hosting a party or group activity.

None of these are necessary, but they do add a little extra excitement when someone yells “Bingo!”

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Love Bingo? Keep the Fun Going All Year!

If you enjoyed this St Patrick’s Day Bingo, why not make bingo a tradition for every holiday? Try these seasonal bingo printables for even more themed fun:

These printables make it easy to bring bingo fun to every holiday, whether you’re playing at home, in the classroom, or at a party!

Last Updated on 23 October 2025 by Clare Brown

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