Classic bingo cards (B 1-15, I 16-30, N 31-45 + FREE, G 46-60, O 61-75) rendered into three fun designer layouts. Pick from Gumball Pop (pink radial backdrop with confetti and bubble-letter B-I-N-G-O at the top), Balloons (sky-blue + cloud backdrop with five balloons spelling BINGO), or Candy Stripe (diagonal pink stripes, “SWEET SHOP” banner, and round candy-button column headers). Drop in your own photo or logo to brand the FREE cell on every card. Print 1, 2, or 4 cards per page. Calling cards and markers come standard.
Standard 75-ball bingo, with bonus visuals.
One person calls, drawing numbers from the Call Sheet PDF (or picking from a hat). Players cover matching squares on their cards using the Markers PDF (cut out, or use coins/chips). First to five in a row in any direction shouts bingo and wins. The center FREE cell counts as covered for everyone.
With a logo uploaded, the FREE cell shows your image instead — a way to brand cards for fundraisers, classrooms, weddings, company events, or any party where you want guests holding something specifically yours.
When to use the Fun Designs styles.
Gumball Pop, Balloons, and Candy Stripe are built for kids’ birthday parties, classroom game days, and family game nights where the standard four-color bingo card feels too plain. The numbers are still classic 75-ball; only the card design changes.
Use this style when the audience is young or the event is colorful. For grown-up dinner parties, the Vintage or Editorial styles read more deliberate.
Looking for a themed kit instead? Try our full bingo template hub for printables covering every major holiday and event. You might also like our birthday bingo kit, emoji bingo, or the logo bingo generator for branded fundraiser cards.
Frequently asked.
What designs are included?
Three styles. Gumball Pop is white with bright multicolor confetti and a bubble-letter BINGO. Balloons is sky blue with hand-drawn colorful balloons and a HAPPY BIRTHDAY ribbon vibe. Candy Stripe is pink-and-cream stripes with a sweet-shop banner and candy-button accents. All three play the same standard 75-ball numbers.
Are these cards age-appropriate for kids?
Yes. The illustrated designs are built for ages 4–12. The Balloons style reads youngest; Gumball Pop and Candy Stripe both work for elementary classroom parties and birthday parties without skewing too sweet for older kids.
Will the bright colors look good on a home inkjet?
Yes — the designs were tuned to print cleanly on consumer inkjet and laser printers without needing photo paper. Bright pink, sky blue, and confetti yellow all reproduce close to screen on standard 24lb copy paper. For a more saturated look, run on 65lb cardstock.
How many unique cards can I generate?
Up to 1,000 unique random cards per click. That covers a school fundraiser, a church bingo night, or a multi-classroom party in a single download. Each click reshuffles the entire batch.
