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Vintage Bingo Cards

Vintage bingo cards (classic 75-ball: B 1-15, I 16-30, N 31-45 + FREE, G 46-60, O 61-75) rendered into three retro styles. Pick from Retro Diner(cream cardstock with a red+cream+red triple inset frame, black/cream checker dots top and bottom, brush-script “Bingo!” in red with black + gold layered shadows, “— SINCE 1952 —” eyebrow), Art Deco(parchment with triple thin gold borders, Didot-style BINGO in dark green letterspaced, “◆ THE ◆ club · twenty twenty six” framing, gold checker-wash grid), or Letterpress (aged paper with subtle sepia-dot texture, pressed-look BINGO in wine red, ornament line, “EST · MCMXXVI” + “no. 20 · one of thirty” numbered-edition footers). Drop in your own photo or logo to brand the FREE cell. Print 1, 2, or 4 cards per page. Calling cards and markers come standard.

Card design
Cards per page
Your photo or logo (optional — replaces the center cell)
Drop a PNG or JPG — or click to select
A square or square-ish image works best — it’ll be cropped to square for the center cell.
= 4 random cards
Optional · printable markers
Most players use beans, coins, or chips — they’re easier to handle than paper. If you want printable markers too, pick a color and download the sheet.
Markers color
Sample
Bingo!Bingo!Bingo!— SINCE 1952 —BINGO109131520252118283834314359514756577361697163
How to play

Standard 75-ball bingo, with vintage flair.

One person calls, randomly drawing numbers from the Call Sheet PDF (or picking a number from a hat). Players cover matching squares on their cards using the Markers PDF (cut out, or use coins or 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.

About this style

When to use the Vintage styles.

These three card styles — Retro Diner, Art Deco, Letterpress — give standard 75-ball bingo a more deliberate, period-piece feel. The numbers haven’t changed; the look has. Use them when you want bingo cards that don’t look like they came out of the kids’ party aisle.

Vintage works best for grown-up dinners, retirement-home activity hours, weddings (paired with our wedding kit for the prompts but this style for a more nostalgic look), and 1920s/1950s themed parties. For kids parties, the Fun Designs styles read brighter.

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 wedding bingo, Editorial style, or the logo bingo generator.

Common questions

Frequently asked.

What style of bingo card is this?

Three vintage styles in one generator. Retro Diner uses cream cardstock with red checker frames and a brush-script “Bingo!” for a 1950s soda-fountain look. Art Deco uses parchment with triple gold borders and Didot lettering for a 1920s/Gatsby feel. Letterpress uses aged paper with sepia-dot texture and a numbered-edition footer for a turn-of-the-century look.

Will the vintage colors look right on a home printer?

Yes. The three styles were designed to reproduce cleanly on inkjet and laser printers without a color-managed workflow. The cream and parchment backgrounds print on plain white US Letter as a flat tint; the wine-red and dark-green inks dry quickly and don’t bleed. For the most authentic feel, print Art Deco on cream cardstock; everything else works on copy paper.

Can I use this for a 1920s / speakeasy / retro theme party?

Yes — that’s exactly what the Art Deco design was built for. The triple gold borders, Didot BINGO, and small-caps framing all match the typography you’d see on a Prohibition-era playbill. Print one card per guest at the place setting and they double as themed table décor.

Are the cards still random like the classic generator?

Yes. The numbers are 100% random on every click — same generator under the hood, different visual treatment on top. Each card on every sheet is independently shuffled, so no two players get duplicate boards.

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