Christmas party bingo

Christmas Party Bingo Cards Printable for Holiday Events

Make holiday parties easier with printable Christmas bingo cards for office parties, classrooms, family gatherings, cookie exchanges, and gift games.

Start with a draft, then unlock saving, exports, batches, sharing, or hosted games when the card is ready.

BINGO

Holiday party

Ugly Sweater
Hot Cocoa
Candy Cane
Gift Exchange
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Christmas Music
Cookie Tray
Santa Hat
Snowflake Decor
Holiday Movie
Secret Santa
Ornament
Jingle Bells
Reindeer
Photo Booth
Tree Lights
Wrapping Paper
Gingerbread
Festive Socks
Carol Singing
Mistletoe
Holiday Toast
Red Ribbon
Family Photo
Stocking

Built for party hosts, teachers, HR teams, families, and activity directors

Christmas party bingo works for classrooms, family gatherings, office parties, senior centers, church events, and community celebrations. Add holiday icons, Christmas songs, gift exchange prompts, cookie table moments, ugly sweater squares, prize rules, and calling card words. Generate shuffled cards so large groups do not all share the same layout.

What you can make

  • Printable PDF card sets for in-person games
  • Online play links for phones or laptops
  • Unique shuffled cards for groups and classes
  • Reusable card themes you can edit later

Why use MyBingoCard?

Create cards faster, keep full control over the content, and choose the format that fits your players.

Holiday party ready

Use festive prompts for family parties, classrooms, office events, senior centers, church groups, and community celebrations.

Calling card friendly

Build cards from holiday icons, songs, treats, decorations, gifts, and party moments that are easy to call aloud.

Unique cards for groups

Shuffle unique cards for small family games, classroom sets, office tables, or larger holiday parties.

Best ways to use it

Office holiday party

Use clean, festive prompts for team events and year end gatherings.

Classroom celebration

Keep squares simple and kid friendly for a low prep class activity.

Family game night

Print shuffled cards for guests across ages.

How to make the card

  1. 1Choose Christmas icons, party moments, songs, treats, gift exchange prompts, and prize rules.
  2. 2Customize the card title, square list, free space, and holiday theme.
  3. 3Generate shuffled cards for guests, students, tables, or remote players.
  4. 4Print cards and call the prompts, or share online cards for a virtual holiday game.

Card ideas

Office holiday partyClassroom partyFamily gatheringCookie exchangeSecret SantaChristmas movie nightCalling cardsPrize table

Ready-to-use square ideas

Use these as a starting point, then swap in your own words, images, names, numbers, or prompts. The best cards feel specific to the room, so keep the useful ideas and replace anything generic.

Use This List
Ugly Sweater
Hot Cocoa
Candy Cane
Gift Exchange
Christmas Music
Cookie Tray
Santa Hat
Snowflake Decor
Holiday Movie
Secret Santa
Ornament
Jingle Bells
Reindeer
Photo Booth
Tree Lights
Wrapping Paper
Gingerbread
Festive Socks
Carol Singing
Mistletoe
Holiday Toast
Red Ribbon
Family Photo
Stocking
Office holiday party
Classroom party
Family gathering
Cookie exchange
Secret Santa
Christmas movie night

Choose the right bingo card setup

A better card starts with the right grid, square count, and delivery format. Use this quick guide before you build.

3x3 cards

Best for: Young kids, quick warmups, short meetings, and first-time players.

Tip: Use simple words or images and keep the game under 10 minutes.

4x4 cards

Best for: Classroom review, small parties, workshops, and medium-length games.

Tip: Good balance when you need variety but do not want the game to drag.

5x5 cards

Best for: Classic bingo, larger groups, fundraisers, showers, and longer events.

Tip: Use at least 24 strong square ideas so every card feels complete.

Make the page worth the click

The card is only useful if it saves setup time. Before publishing or printing, check the details that make a bingo game feel intentional instead of thrown together.

  • Write a title players instantly understand.
  • Keep square text short enough to read across the table.
  • Mix easy, medium, and rare squares so the game has suspense.
  • Use a free space only when it helps the pace.
  • Shuffle cards for groups so players do not all win at once.
  • Test one printed card or shared link before game time.

Simple game plan

Before the game

Build the card, remove weak squares, choose print or online play, and make enough unique cards for the group.

During the game

Call one square at a time, give players enough time to scan, and keep a visible list of called items if the group is large.

Winning rules

Decide whether a win means one row, four corners, blackout, or a custom pattern before the first call.

FAQ

How do you play Christmas party bingo?

Give each player a card and call holiday words, icons, songs, or party moments. Players mark matching squares, and the first to complete the chosen pattern wins.

What should I put on Christmas party bingo cards?

Use Santa hats, stockings, reindeer, ornaments, hot cocoa, candy canes, cookies, Christmas music, ugly sweaters, gift exchange, photo booth, and holiday toast prompts.

Can Christmas bingo work for office parties and classrooms?

Yes. Use workplace safe office party prompts for teams, or simple picture friendly holiday words for classrooms and younger players.

Ready to make your card?

Start with a blank bingo card, customize the content, then prepare printable cards, batch packs, sharing, or hosted play when needed.

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