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Green Bingo Cards

Free printable green bingo cards, ready to play. Pick how many pages you want, click Generate, and every card in the PDF will have a fresh set of random numbers. No two players get the same card. Classic 75-ball US bingo: B 1–15, I 16–30, N 31–45 (with free centre), G 46–60, O 61–75.

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= 8 random cards (4 per page)
US Letter · 4 random cards per page · print at 100%
Sample — Green
BINGO102911817272618243637FREESPACE453149474850546168756265

Want a different shade? Click the color swatches at the top of the generator to switch to any of the other nine colors without leaving this page.

About this color

When to use green bingo cards.

Green is the spring-and-sustainability color. The forest-green header reads cleanly on any printer and pulls double duty for both holiday-specific events and evergreen (no pun) classroom and outdoor use. It’s also easier on the eyes under fluorescent lighting than red or blue, which matters for a long classroom round or an after-school program.

Best matches. Green cards line up naturally with St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Earth Day, and the spring stretch of the school year. They also work well at Christmas events that lean evergreen rather than red-and-gold (forest-green reads like pine boughs more than like a Santa hat), and they pair cleanly with school colors at any forest-green or hunter-green school. Outdoor picnic events — church-yard summer fairs, scouting events, garden-center promos — also pull green naturally from the surroundings.

Color matching tips. For St. Patrick’s Day, print on white copy paper and pair the cards with gold-foil chocolate coins as markers. For Earth Day, print on recycled kraft and the green band blends into the brown stock for a deliberately rustic look. For Christmas evergreen events, pair with red ribbon table runners and the green cards read as part of the decor. Forest green is more printer-friendly than lime or neon green, and it reproduces accurately on inkjet without needing a color-managed workflow.

Looking for a themed kit? Try our full bingo template hub for printables covering every holiday, the classic generator (switch colors without leaving the page), or the back-to-school kit for forest-green school-spirit nights.

These cards use the standard 75-ball US bingo format described on Wikipedia’s American Bingo entry — the same B 1–15 / I 16–30 / N 31–45 + FREE / G 46–60 / O 61–75 grid every US bingo player already knows.

Common questions

Frequently asked.

When should I pick the green bingo card?

Pick green for spring and outdoor events. St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Earth Day, garden-center promos, scouting events, forest-green schools, and Christmas events that lean evergreen rather than red-and-gold all read better in green. Green is also easier on the eyes under fluorescent lighting than red or blue, which matters for long classroom rounds.

Are these good for St. Patrick’s Day, Christmas, or Earth Day events?

Yes to all three. For St. Patrick’s, print on white copy paper and pair the cards with gold-foil chocolate coins as markers. For Christmas evergreen events, pair with red ribbon table runners and the green cards read as part of the decor. For Earth Day, print on recycled kraft for a deliberately rustic look.

Will the green print accurately on a home printer?

Yes. Forest green is one of the more printer-friendly colors — more accurate than lime or neon green — and reproduces well on inkjet without a color-managed workflow. If your printer is biased toward yellow you may see a slight olive tint; print one test page if the exact green matters.

Can I match these to school colors?

Forest green matches most US schools that use green as a spirit color. Hunter-green schools read close enough that nobody will notice. If you need an exact Pantone match, print a test page first; otherwise the green ships on the friendlier, slightly-bluer side of forest.

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