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Bingo Card Generator

Create printable 75-ball bingo cards in one click

Privacy: your files never leave your device. All processing happens locally in your browser.

How to use

  1. 1.Enter how many cards you need and press Generate to build a fresh batch of 5×5 bingo cards.
  2. 2.Check each card: B/I/N/G/O columns, a free center square, and 24 random numbers in the correct ranges.
  3. 3.Print the cards for your event, or download them as a self-contained file you can save and reprint later.

About Bingo Card Generator

A bingo card generator creates ready-to-play cards for the classic 75-ball game — the version you find at community halls, school fundraisers, retirement homes and family game nights across North America. Each card is a five-by-five grid with the letters B, I, N, G and O printed across the top, a free space in the very center, and twenty-four randomly chosen numbers filling the rest. This generator builds those cards instantly, right inside your browser, so you can print a whole stack for a party or show them on screen in seconds.

The rules behind the numbers are strict, and this tool follows them exactly. Each of the five columns draws from its own fixed range: the B column uses numbers 1 to 15, the I column 16 to 30, the N column 31 to 45, the G column 46 to 60, and the O column 61 to 75. No number ever repeats within a card, and the middle square of the N column is always a free space that every player marks from the start. That is why a finished card shows exactly twenty-four numbers instead of twenty-five. Getting those ranges right matters, because a caller draws lettered-and-numbered balls such as B-7 or O-72, and a valid card must only ever contain a number that could legally appear under its own letter.

Gameplay is simple, which is why bingo works for almost any age. A caller announces one ball at a time and players cover the matching squares. The first person to complete the agreed pattern — a full row, a full column, a diagonal, the four corners, or a blackout of the whole grid — calls out Bingo and wins. Because every card here is generated independently with fresh random numbers, two players are very unlikely to hold identical boards, which keeps the game fair and the finishes genuinely unpredictable.

The generator is built for real events, not just a single card. Choose how many cards you need and produce a full batch in one click, then use the Print button for a clean, ink-friendly layout that goes straight to your printer, or download the batch as a self-contained file you can save and reprint later. Teachers use it to drill number recognition and listening skills; ESL instructors turn it into a painless way to practice English numbers; activity coordinators run rounds for seniors; and hosts spin up quick games for birthdays, holiday parties, baby showers, classroom rewards and office icebreakers. Print enough unique cards for everyone in the room and you have an instant game with no boxed set required.

Privacy and convenience come standard. Every card is created on your own device — no numbers, cards or clicks are sent to a server, nothing is uploaded, and you do not need an account to start. Once the page has loaded it keeps working even without an internet connection, so a dropped signal at the venue will not stop your game. Generate a batch, glance at the grid, print or download, and you are ready to play in under a minute.

Frequently asked questions

What are the number ranges per column?
Each column uses its own fixed range: B is 1–15, I is 16–30, N is 31–45, G is 46–60, and O is 61–75. The center square of the N column is a free space, so every card holds exactly 24 numbers.
Can I print the card?
Yes. Press Print for a clean, printer-friendly layout that goes straight to your printer, or press Download to save a self-contained HTML file you can open and reprint anytime.
Are the cards random?
Yes. Every card is generated independently with fresh random numbers, so two players are very unlikely to end up with the same board.
How many bingo cards can I generate at once?
You can create up to 24 cards in a single batch — enough for a full table, classroom or small party — and generate a brand-new set whenever you like.

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