Planning guide
Build a card that matches the event, not just a generic grid.
MyBingoCard works best when the squares are specific to the people playing. A teacher might use vocabulary words and definitions. A shower host might use gift items, guest names, or predictions. A team lead might use onboarding topics, meeting phrases, or conference moments. Start with the event, then choose the grid size and output format that fits the group.
- 1Choose a blank board or start from a template that matches the event.
- 2Set the grid size to 3x3, 4x4, or 5x5 and decide whether the center square should be free.
- 3Add text, numbers, prompts, names, or image cells that are specific to your players.
- 4Preview the card, adjust colors and labels, then create a printable batch or share link.
Classroom vocabulary review
Paste a spelling list, sight words, state capitals, science terms, or reading prompts into the grid. Use a 5x5 board for a full lesson review, keep the free space on for younger students, and print shuffled cards so each student has a different layout.
sight wordsmultiplication factsstate capitalsbook characters
Baby shower and bridal shower games
Create gift bingo, prediction bingo, advice bingo, or guest bingo cards before the party. Add names, registry items, inside jokes, or simple picture squares, then prepare a printable batch for tables or a phone-friendly share link.
gift bingoprediction squaresguest namesparty moments
Work meetings and team events
Build office bingo, icebreaker bingo, onboarding bingo, or conference bingo with prompts that fit your group. Keep the language specific to your team so the cards feel original instead of generic.
icebreaker promptsmeeting phrasestraining topicsconference moments
Fundraisers and community nights
Prepare printable cards for school fundraisers, church events, senior centers, libraries, and community rooms. Use batch generation for larger groups and caller tools when one person is running the event from a laptop.
prize roundssponsor wordstheme nightscaller lists