Printable Valentine Bingo Game
Bingo is a game that has been around for a long time for adults. Our Valentine Bingo Game is made with kids in mind and to add a little Valentine fun use peppermint candies instead of chips. Everyone gets their markers as treats at the end of the game. Be careful they don’t gobble up all of their markers before the games ends,
Trivia:
The history of Bingo dates back to the mid-1500s. “Lo Giuoco del Lotto D’Italia,” or the Italian Lottery, was all the rage and moved from there to France and ultimately to the Americas. Source: Mental Floss – Where Does Bingo Come From?
Supplies
- White Card Stock or Heavy Paper
- Peppermint Candies, Pennies, or Chips etc
Instructions
Print and cut out your Boards and Cards. If you printed them on copy paper you might want to glue them to cardboard or card stock so they can be used many times.
How to Play:
Each player is given a board . One by one, the caller picks a card from the deck and announces it to the players by its name. Each player locates the matching picture of the card just announced on their board and marks it off with a candy or other kind of marker. The winner is the first player that shouts “Bingo!” right after completing a line across, horizontally or diagonally.
Patterns, Templates and Printables
Click on the board below to print full size in a different window. Click on the candy to print the different bingo calling pieces.
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