Making Bingo

  1. Making Bingo Cards
  2. Making Bingo Game

Create bingo cards that have titles of songs instead of numbers. When a song is played, have residents locate the title on their card and cover it with a bingo chip. Create cards that contain trivia information instead of numbers. For example, make bingo cards that just have different state names inside each box. Bingo BINGO Make your own list on the data tab,You can have more than 25 things in your list,You probably want at least 25 things in your list.,You probably want at least 25 things in your list.,Make your own list on the data tab You probably want at least 25 things in your list.,Make a list,Mak. You can create bingo cards for a variety of activities. Use them for teaching kids while having fun, during homeschooling, or for birthday parties. Use this bingo card maker to create a fun activity for Zoom calls with friends and family. How To Play Bingo With Friends Online. There are two ways to use this bingo card generator. Make custom cards ready to print. Make bingo cards and play a game has never been easier. With the web app Bingo Maker, anyone can organize a bingo game like a pro. You will be able to make bingo cards with the parameters of your choice, design the cards by importing images and play a game with the virtual bingo caller.

The easiest way to learn and play

Create bingo cards with words is now very easy to do. Why should you play bingo with words instead of numbers? Using words to play bingo brings the traditional bingo game to a new level. It’s a convenient method to teach a second language and for students to learn the correct pronunciation. Playing “word bingo” with foreign students will help them to learn common English, French or Spanish words while playing a game. Middle school teachers can motivate students to read while playing bingo and winning prizes.

High school teachers can also play “dictionary bingo” with a list of words related to a specific topic like geography, biology or other subjects. You can play and adapt the game to better fit your needs and your educational goals. As an example of game procedure, give every student a bingo card, call out the definition, word, phrase or question. Students must then identify the word on their cards. Once a student gets five consecutive squares, he gets a bingo.

Generate your own cards with your word list

Below, you can find the program versions for 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, 75 and 80 custom words. Excel can’t support more than 65 000 rows of codes, so we had to create many versions of the program. Choose the program according to how many words or phrases you have on your list and select the free bingo card generator version corresponding to your Microsoft Excel (Windows or Mac).

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Bingo cards, list of 25 words

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Bingo cards, list of 30 words

Generator Excel Mac

Bingo cards, list of 40 words

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Making Bingo Game

Bingo cards, list of 50 words

Generator Excel Mac

Bingo cards, list of 60 words

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Bingo cards, list of 75 words

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Bingo cards, list of 80 words

After receiving very good feedback about our program, we decided to honor our mission and make sure that generating all kinds of bingo cards is accessible and free for everyone. You can now create your own personalized bingo cards containing your own list of words or phrases (also known as Buzzword Bingo). Those interested, can quickly make custom bingo cards using the simplicity of Microsoft Excel.

Over time, residents (and staff) can get tired of playing the same games, day after day. To ease the monotony, consider spicing up your bingo games to create more interest for you and your residents. Here's how:

  1. Add a Double Bingo. Consider giving out two prizes to the winner at a special monthly bingo game.
  2. Organize bingo games with current holidays. Create bingo cards on your computer that relate to the season. For instance, during the summer, create B-E-A-C-H cards instead of the regular B-I-N-G-O cards.
  3. Play swap bingo. If your residents are agreeable, during the middle of a game have residents swap places in which they swap seats with another player and take on that new bingo card as their own. In contrast, in between games, ask residents to swap bingo cards.
  4. Vary the ways to win. Instead of only winning by having five chips in a row, consider playing four corners (each of the four corners must be covered), X-pattern or L-pattern (making the letter on the board), or cover-all (covering the whole board).
  5. Take residents to a bingo game outside of your facility. Search for opportunities in your community to take residents to places that host bingo games in hopes of bringing in more customers, like a local Wal-Mart or restaurant.
  6. Use play money to use at a Bingo Auction. Instead of having to buy prizes and give them out at each bingo game, create play money to pass out to residents when they win. At the end of the month, host a fun bingo auction in which residents use their play money to bid on prizes. See our article The #1 Way to Get Residents to Stop Complainting About Your Bingo Prizes.
  7. Add music. Create bingo cards that have titles of songs instead of numbers. When a song is played, have residents locate the title on their card and cover it with a bingo chip.
  8. Add trivia. Create cards that contain trivia information instead of numbers. For example, make bingo cards that just have different state names inside each box. During the game, give clues about each state and have residents cover their answers with a bingo chip.
  9. Add pictures. Download famous faces into your bingo cards that your residents will recognize. During the game, give trivia about the people and see if the residents can guess who you are talking about before covering their picture with a bingo chip.
  10. Add food and drinks. Plan a fun bingo game while serving a particular food or drink. For example, once per month, host a fun non-alcoholic beverage bingo, like Piña Colada Punch Bingo or Virgin Daiquiri Bingo.