A complete Valentine’s Day bingo kit: full-color illustrated player cards, cut-out calling cards, a master call sheet, and printable markers. Boards are randomized for every player so no two guests share a card. Three card designs cover the room. Classic Romancesets cream cardstock inside a red double-frame with heart corners and brush-script “Valentine”. Sweet Candyis pink with conversation candy hearts and a chunky “LOVE YOU!” headline. Cupid’s Arrowpairs pink with a hand-drawn cupid, heart rain, and a “Be Mine!” treatment. Add a logo to brand every card, choose a color for the markers and call sheet, and download three PDFs that together make the whole game.
Pair it with the card-exchange.
In the classroom, run bingo right after the Valentine’s card-and-candy exchange. Kids are already at their seats, the sugar high is starting, and a structured 15-minute game is the cheapest way to keep the rest of the period from spiraling. Conversation hearts make the obvious markers.
For a Galentine’s or grown-up dinner, the couples variant is the move: two players share one card on the larger 1-per-page format, and the first pair to a bingo wins. It folds the game into the conversation instead of pulling everyone out of it. Pair the first bingo with a small bottle of bubbly or a candle.
Valentine’s bingo, frequently asked.
Will this work for an elementary classroom Valentine’s party?
Yes. The Sweet Candy design was built for it. Bright pink, conversation-heart icons, easy-read prompts at the K-5 reading level. Run it after the card-exchange.
Is there a version that doesn’t feel kid-coded?
Use the Classic Romance design. Cream cardstock with a red double-frame, heart corners, brush-script “Valentine” headline. It reads like a cocktail-party game.
Can a couple share one card?
Yes. Print the larger 1-per-page format and play the couples variant: two players on one card, first pair to a bingo wins.
What about a Galentine’s brunch?
Cupid’s Arrow is the Galentine’s pick. Pink without leaning saccharine, with hand-drawn cupids and heart rain.
How do I run this without printing the calling cards?
Print only page 2 of the Calling Cards PDF, the Master Call Sheet. It lists every item on a single page.
Two very different rooms.
Valentine’s Day bingo lands in two places: elementary classrooms during the February 14 party, and grown-up Galentine’s and Valentine’s wine nights. Teachers run it after the card-swap; party hosts hand it out as a ten-minute icebreaker between dinner courses. Boards are randomized for every player, so no two guests share the same card.
Looking for a different theme? The full bingo template hub covers every major holiday and life event. You might also like our Easter bingo for the next classroom party, birthday bingo, or bridal shower bingo depending on the next event you’re planning.
