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Bingo is a family favorite in our house. It is one of the few games that can actually be played AND enjoyed by everyone (including my 3-year-old).
In the past, I’ve created bingo games to play over different holidays such as Easter Bingo, Christmas Bingo, and New Year’s Eve Bingo and it has become one of my kids’ favorite ways to celebrate the holidays.
With Independence Day nearly here, I decided to create this fun 4th of July bingo game. Whether you are hosting a party over the fourth or looking for an activity at home with the kids this 4th of July bingo game is the perfect way to celebrate!
This printable 4th of July bingo game comes with 25 different bingo cards, as well as the calling cards of the 30 Independence Day pictures used for the game.
This post is all about a 4th of July bingo game.
4th of July Bingo
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Supplies
- Paper
- Printer
- Scissors
- 4th of July Bingo Printable
- Bingo Chips
- Laminator (optional)
- Laminating sheets (optional)
Directions
At the bottom of this post you will find the free printable 4th of July bingo game. This printable comes with 25 unique bingo cards, as well as, small and large calling cards.
If you plan to play with a smaller group you do not need to print all 25 cards. You’ll only need one card per person playing. Do remember though to print off the calling cards on the last pages of the printable.
There will be two identical pages of calling cards. Cut out the individual calling cards on ONE of them. Then, as you call out the card drawn you can cover it up on the other page to see which cards have already been called.
If you would rather use larger calling cards you’ll find these on a separate free printable at the bottom of this post. These calling cards are great for playing with big groups or kids. I’d definitely recommend these larger calling cards if you are planning to play at a 4th of July gathering.
Once you have the 4th of July bingo game printed, I also recommend laminating them. I used my Amazon Basics Laminator as shown in the picture below (I have the older version of this one) as well as the Amazon Basics Laminating Sheets to laminate all of the bingo game cards and calling cards.
Amazon Basics Laminator
Laminating Sheets
If you don’t have a laminator I would at least print the bingo cards using cardstock because regular printer paper will not hold up very well, especially if you’re playing with kids.
Neenah White Cardstock
Once you have your bingo game printed and laminated you are all set to start playing!
How to Play 4th of July Bingo Game
When you are ready to play, have each person grab a bingo card or pass them out. Because there are 25 unique cards you can play with up to 25 people.
Next, make sure each player has some bingo chips for playing. You can use regular bingo chips like these red ones or some fun 4th of July markers like these Red, White, and Blue M&M’s.
Red Bingo Chips
Red, White, and Blue M&M’s
To start the game have everyone put a chip on the free space in the middle. Then, place all of the calling cards in a bowl and draw one. Once you have drawn a calling card, either say the image on the card or show the group the picture.
Then, the players check their bingo card for that image. If they have it on their card then they place a bingo chip over it.
The first person to get five in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally yells out BINGO.
They would then recite back the images they had covered. If these images have in fact been called, then that player wins!
4th of July Bingo Images
There are 30 different 4th of July images on the bingo cards. When you are calling them out you can either show the group the picture or tell them what the image is.
There are a few 4th of July images that look similar so it may be best to just show the group the image. You could always say the image and show the picture for a couple of rounds and then make it more challenging by only saying the picture.
If you’d like to call out the image, I have listed below all of the images used on the calling cards.
- Uncle Sam Hat
- Cake
- Grill
- Truck
- Ice Cream Cone
- Popsicle
- Cupcake
- Rocket
- Pinwheel
- Flower
- United States
- American Flag
- American Flag Star
- Fireworks
- Bow
- Blue Star
- Award Ribbon
- Red Star
- Hotdog
- Child Holding a Flag and Sparkler
- Candy
- Calendar
- Balloons
- Banner
- Confetti
- Sunglasses
- Football
- Statue of Liberty
- Sparkler
- Bunting Flag
4th of July Bingo Printable
Here is the 4th of July Bingo Printable for you to download and print. You can also pin this post to save and use in the future!
Large Calling Cards
If you are playing with a big group and would like to be able to show everyone the calling cards as they get drawn feel free to download these larger calling cards.
I hope you and your family have a wonderful Fourth of July!
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