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20 Large Print Bingo Cards for Seniors — Oversized 43pt Numerals, One Card Per Page

Twenty free large print bingo cards built for low-vision players: one 5×5 card per page with oversized 43-point numerals in Atkinson Hyperlegible, a free center, and a caller's sheet covering every number from 1 to 75. Download the PDF and print — no signup, no watermarks. A staple for senior-center game hours and memory-care activity programs.

Card 1 of 20

BINGO
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1426FREE4664
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43pt · 5×5 grid · 1 per page
Download 20 large print bingo cards + caller's sheet (free PDF)

What you get

Cards in set20 unique full-page cards
Grid size5×5, free center square
Font size43pt numerals (oversized large print)
Cards per printed page1 — maximum card size
Number rangesStandard 75-ball: B 1–15 through O 61–75
Caller's sheetIncluded on the final page
PaperLetter and A4 at 100% — same file
File size46 KB (22 pages)

What's in the set

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BINGO
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1124404769
1426FREE4664
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316434961

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Download the full set: 20 Large Print Bingo Cards for Seniors — Oversized 43pt Numerals, One Card Per Page

43pt · 5×5 grid · 1 per page

Download 20 large print bingo cards + caller's sheet (free PDF)

Free PDF · no signup · free for personal, classroom, and care-facility use — not for resale.

Printing tips

  • Print at 100% — “fit to page” shrinks the 43pt numerals this set exists for.
  • High-contrast black type on warm white paper; there are no toner-heavy backgrounds.
  • The one-card layout centers inside both Letter and A4 margins at full scale.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Exactly how large is the type on these cards?
Card numerals are 43-point Atkinson Hyperlegible, a typeface designed for low-vision readers — noticeably larger than the 28-point numbers on our standard bingo set. The point size is stated on every page footer.
Why is there only one card per page?
A full-page card leaves room for the oversized numerals and gives players a bigger target to mark. If you want compact two-per-page cards instead, use the standard 1–75 set on this site.
Can an activity director print copies for a whole residence?
Yes. The license printed on each card covers personal, classroom, and care-facility use, so a community can run off as many copies as its game calendar needs — laminating a master set works well too.
Do large print cards play differently?
No — the free center and the B-I-N-G-O column ranges are identical to standard 75-ball bingo, so a mixed group can play one game together with some players on large print cards and others on regular ones.