A standard bingo card is a 5x5 grid with columns labelled B, I, N, G, O. Each column draws numbers from a specific range: B from 1 to 15, I from 16 to 30, N from 31 to 45, G from 46 to 60, and O from 61 to 75. The center square is always a FREE space. Click any number on the card to mark it as called, and hit Print to get a paper copy for the room.
Frequently Asked Questions
Each column draws 5 unique random numbers from its range: B from 1-15, I from 16-30, N from 31-45 (with the center free), G from 46-60, and O from 61-75. Every card is independently shuffled so no two cards are identical.
Yes. Click any number on the card to mark it purple. Click again to unmark it. The card detects a bingo automatically when you complete a row, column, or diagonal. Use Clear Marks to reset without generating a new card.
Click the Print Card button. The page hides everything except the bingo grid so the card prints cleanly. Generate several different cards by clicking New Card each time and printing separately to give each player a unique card.
Any complete row (horizontal), column (vertical), or diagonal of 5 marked squares counts as a bingo. The FREE center square counts as marked from the start. The card shows a BINGO banner automatically when you complete one.
Yes. Click New Card to generate a fresh randomly shuffled card each time. Each card is different, so you can print as many unique cards as you need for your group. Open the page in separate browser tabs to view and print multiple cards at once.
Not yet on this page. For calling numbers, the simplest approach is to write numbers 1 to 75 on slips of paper, mix them in a hat, and draw one at a time. Or use the Random Number Generator on Calzonic to draw numbers between 1 and 75.