Where to find Bingo cards?
When you want to play Bingo with friends or family, an easy way to prepare for the game is by downloading this blank Bingo card template Microsoft Word, Excel or Google Docs and Google sheets. When you play Bingo with a group, you often need a scorecard with a few columns and rows.
For example, five equal, full-width columns and 5 lines, of the card are labeled 'B', 'I', 'N', 'G', and 'O' from left to right. The center space is usually marked "Free" or "Free Space", and is considered automatically filled.
The standard Bingo card has 25 fields and 1 empty space. The fields are filled in with numbers or letters, according to the type of Bingo you play. If this size (5x5) is too big, it's easy to modify the Bingo card to 4x4 or 3x3.
Don't try to reinvent the wheel, use existing Bingo card templates for your convenience and modify them if necessary. Check some great useful Bingo templates below:
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