This Easter bingo is a fun and easy way to add a little extra excitement to your spring celebrations. Filled with cute, colourful icons like bunnies, Easter eggs, jelly beans, and chocolate treats, it’s an instant hit with kids and works perfectly for classrooms, parties, and family game night.
Whether you’re planning an Easter classroom activity, a church gathering, an egg hunt party, or a simple game at home, these printable bingo cards make it easy to get everyone involved. Just print the cards, grab some markers, and start calling out the Easter pictures — no complicated prep required.

How to play Easter bingo:
- Print the cards: Choose either the full colour or low-ink version, then print as many as you need for your group. Each player gets one bingo card.
- Cut out the calling pieces: Print the calling card and cut out the squares. Place them in a bowl or bag to draw from.
- Call out the images: The caller picks one image at a time and shows it to the group, calling out the word(s).
- Mark the cards: Players cover the matching picture on their card or mark it with an “X”.
- Win the game: The first player to get a full line (across, down, or diagonal) shouts “BINGO!” For a longer game, you can play until someone fills their whole card.
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Helpful tips for playing Easter bingo:
- For extra durability, print the calling card on heavy cardstock so the pieces can be reused for multiple games.
- You can use a marker or pen to check off the squares that are called, or you can place coins, candy, or buttons on them!
- To make the cards reusable, laminate them or place them in sheet protectors and use dry-erase markers to mark off each item.
Another fun way to play:
Easter bingo doesn’t have to stay at the table! Turn it into a fun scavenger hunt by taking your cards around the house or out into the backyard. Instead of calling out the pictures, see if you can spot them in real life — like colourful eggs in the grass, a basket by the door, fresh tulips in the garden, or a chocolate bunny in the kitchen.
It’s a great way to get kids moving and adds an extra burst of excitement to your Easter celebration. You can also hide pieces of the calling card around the room and have players search for them to mark their boards. Play until someone gets a bingo, or keep going to see who can fill their entire card first!

Easter Bingo Printable Calling Card
Click the link or image below to download our free printable Easter bingo calling card! The PDF will open in a new window — just print it on 8.5 x 11 inch (letter-size) paper or cardstock, and you’re ready to play.
>>>Easter Bingo Calling Card <<<

4×4 Easter Bingo Printable Cards
The 4×4 version is perfect for younger kids or quick family games after Easter dinner. Fewer spaces make it easier to win, which keeps little ones engaged.
Click below to download these full colour or low-ink Easter bingo cards. Each PDF includes 3 cards per set, sized for 8.5 x 11 (letter size) printer paper or cardstock.
>>> 4×4 Full Colour Bingo Cards <<<

>>> 4×4 Low-Ink Bingo Cards <<<

5×5 Easter Bingo Printable Cards
This 5×5 version is perfect for older kids, teens, and adults who want a little more of a challenge. With more spaces to fill, it makes the game last longer and adds a fun, competitive twist!
Click below to download the free printable 5×5 Easter bingo cards in full colour or low-ink style. Each PDF includes 3 different cards, sized for 8.5 x 11 inch (letter-size) paper or cardstock.
>>> 5×5 Full Colour Bingo Cards <<<

>>> 5×5 Low-Ink Bingo Cards <<<

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