How to Print Bingo Cards for Free (Step by Step)
You can print bingo cards for free in about two minutes: download one of the ready-made PDF sets here — 30 unique 1–75 cards with a caller’s sheet, 20 large print cards, 60 ninety-ball tickets, or blank cards — open the file in Microsoft Edge, press Ctrl+P, set Scale to “Actual size,” and print. No signup, no card generator, no watermarks.
Pick a ready-made card set
Skip the card generators — the sets here are pre-built PDFs: 30 unique 1–75 cards (two per page with a cut line, plus a caller’s sheet), 20 large print cards at one card per page, 60 ninety-ball tickets in strips, and blank cards you can fill in yourself. Every download is free with no signup.
Download the PDF
Click the download button on the set’s page. The file lands in your Downloads folder in seconds — each set is a small, type-only PDF.
Open the file in Microsoft Edge
On Windows 10 and 11, double-clicking a PDF opens it in Edge — no Adobe software needed. Any other browser or PDF viewer works the same way.
Press Ctrl+P and set Scale to “Actual size”
In Edge’s print dialog, choose your printer, then set Scale to “Actual size” (100%). “Fit to page” shrinks the cards and throws off the cut line between them.
Choose paper and page range
Letter and A4 both print the same file at 100%. In the 30-card set the cards run from page 2 to page 16; the caller’s sheet is the final page — print that one once, for whoever runs the game.
Cut and play
Cut along the printed line between the two cards on each sheet. Each card is unique and footed “Card N of M,” so a 30-card set serves 30 players with no shared cards.
| Set | Cards | Layout | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Printable bingo cards 1–75 | 30 unique cards | 2 per page with cut line, caller’s sheet at the back | Classroom games and family parties |
| Large print bingo cards | 20 unique cards | 1 card per page, oversized numerals | Senior groups and low-vision players |
| 90-ball bingo tickets | 60 tickets (10 strips of 6) | 1 strip per page; each strip covers 1–90 exactly | UK-style games and bigger groups |
| Blank bingo cards | 3×3, 4×4, and 5×5 layouts | Empty grids to fill in yourself | Custom vocabulary and review games |
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
- Do I need a bingo card generator?
- No. Generators are useful for custom themes, but for a standard game the pre-built sets here are faster: every card is already unique, numbered “Card N of M,” and paired with a caller’s sheet.
- How do I call numbers without a bingo cage?
- Use the caller’s sheet at the back of each number set: cross off each number as you call it, then use the same sheet to verify a winning card at the end of the round.
- Can I laminate the cards and reuse them?
- Yes — laminate a set and hand out dry-erase markers, or use pennies, buttons, or dried beans as markers so plain paper cards survive many games.
- What happens if I print the same set twice for a big party?
- You will have pairs of identical cards, which can mean simultaneous winners. For more than 30 players, add the 20-card large print set or the 60-ticket 90-ball set instead of duplicating.