- How is fall bingo different from your Halloween and Thanksgiving sets?
- Fall leans on general autumn vocabulary — LEAVES, ACORN, SWEATER, HAYRIDE — rather than one holiday, so it stays useful across the whole season instead of a single party date.
- Does this set suit a senior activity hour?
- It does — the seasonal words make easy conversation, and the game runs at a relaxed pace. Print one card per resident; the footer license covers care-facility copying.
- What do players use to mark their squares?
- Whatever is on hand — buttons, dried corn, paper chips, or a pencil mark. Call a slip, players cover the matching word, and a finished row, column, or diagonal wins.
- Will every card be different in a group of thirty?
- Yes — all 30 cards are generated with their own 24-word sample and checked against one another, so no two boards in the set are the same.