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Red Bingo Cards

Free printable red 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 — Red
BINGO159132126192720223534FREESPACE324459525754516769617362

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 red bingo cards.

Red bingo cards earn their keep in two specific places: warm-toned holiday parties and game nights where the color needs to read across a dim room. The warm red header reads boldly on any printer and pulls more attention than blue or black, which is exactly what you want when bingo is the evening’s anchor activity rather than background noise.

Best matches. Red is the obvious choice for Valentine’s Day, Christmas, and 4th of July events — all three holidays already lean red, so the cards read as part of the decor instead of an add-on. Red is also the easiest color to coordinate with a sports-team scheme (most US college teams use red as a primary or secondary), and it pairs naturally with kraft cardstock or ivory linens for a warmer, less corporate look.

Color matching tips. For Valentine’s Day, pair red with white cardstock and a small chocolate as both the marker and the prize. For Christmas, print on kraft brown and the red looks closer to vintage Coca-Cola ad red than to fire-truck red. For 4th of July, mix red cards into a deck that also has the blue version above so you can hand out matched red/white/blue sets across the table. Red ink also dries quickly on plain inkjet copy paper, so you can stack the prints right out of the tray.

Looking for something more themed? Try the full bingo template hub for kits covering every major holiday, the main classic generator (switch colors without leaving the page), or the logo bingo generator for sports-team or fundraiser cards branded with your own mark.

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 layout used in licensed halls and church socials.

Common questions

Frequently asked.

When should I pick the red bingo card?

Pick red when the event already leans warm. Valentine’s Day, Christmas, 4th of July, sports-team game nights, and dim-room game nights all read better in red than in blue or black. Red also pulls more attention than blue, which is what you want when bingo is the evening’s anchor activity instead of a background filler.

Are these good for Valentine’s or Christmas-themed parties?

Yes — both holidays already lean red, so the cards read as part of the decor instead of an add-on. For Valentine’s, pair red cards with white cardstock and a small chocolate as the marker. For Christmas, print on kraft brown and the red looks closer to a vintage holiday ad than to a fire-truck red.

Will the red ink dry quickly on regular paper?

Yes. Red is one of the faster-drying inkjet inks, so you can stack the prints straight out of the tray. The cards print on plain US Letter copy paper without smearing on either inkjet or laser printers.

Can I match these to a sports-team color scheme?

Most US sports teams use red as a primary or secondary color, so yes — the red we ship lines up with most college and pro red-themed teams. If you need an exact match, print one test page first; otherwise the warm red reads as red across most brands.

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