Create Custom Bingo Sheets for Your Students in Seconds

This Bingo Sheet Generator makes it quick and easy to create printable bingo cards for any classroom activity. Enter your own words — or choose a pre-made list — then select the grid size and how many unique sheets you need. The tool instantly generates downloadable PDFs that are ready to print and hand out.

Examples of printable classroom bingo sheets created using the Bingo Sheet Generator, with different grid sizes and word arrangements.

Students love playing bingo, and with this easy-to-use tool, you can create custom bingo sheets in seconds. Just enter your own words (one per line) or choose from a pre-made list, select the grid size (3×3, 4×4, or 5×5), choose how many different sheets you want, and click “Generate PDF.” You’ll get a printable set of randomized bingo cards for your class, plus a bingo caller sheet with your word list shuffled and ready to call out. Tip: Paste the same words into the Spin the Wheel tool to make calling out words even more fun!

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How To Use

Step 1: Choose “Custom” or “Pre-made”

Enter your own list of words or phrases (one per line), or select a pre-made list to get started quickly. You can edit the list before generating your bingo sheets.

Step 2: Choose your grid size

Select the size of your bingo grid: 3×3, 4×4, or 5×5, depending on how many words you’d like to include and the age group you’re working with.

Step 3: Choose the number of sheets

Enter how many different bingo sheets you want to generate. For example, if you have 25 students, enter 25 to create a unique sheet for each one.

Step 4: Click “Generate PDF”

Once your settings are ready, click “Generate PDF” and your customized bingo sheets will be created instantly.

Step 5: Download and print

Download the PDF file and print as many copies as you need for your class. Each student will get a different version of the bingo sheet, all based on your word list.

Suggested Ways to Use This Tool

Vocabulary Review

Use bingo to reinforce vocabulary from your current unit. Simply enter key words into the generator and print out a unique sheet for each student. Call out the words one at a time using the caller sheet, and have students mark them off as they listen. It’s a fun, low-pressure way to help students review spelling and word recognition.

Listening Practice

Turn bingo into a listening activity by saying the words aloud without showing them. This helps students focus on recognizing the spoken word and can be especially useful in language or ESL classes. You can say the word clearly, use it in a sentence, or even describe it for students to guess and mark on their bingo sheet.

Speaking Practice

Turn your bingo game into a speaking activity by entering discussion questions or prompts instead of single words. Read out a question, and if a student has it on their bingo sheet, they raise their hand and answer it before marking the square. It’s a fun way to get students talking while still playing a structured game.

Spin the Wheel Bingo

Make your bingo game even more exciting by combining it with the Spin the Wheel tool. After generating your bingo sheets, copy the same word list into the spinning wheel app and use it to randomly select words during the game. It adds a fun, unpredictable element that keeps students more engaged as they wait to see what’s coming next.

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