If you are looking for a fall bingo game, you’ve come to the right spot. This bingo game is a fun way to spend a cool autumn day with family and friends.

It’s almost fall, which means cooler temperatures, changing leaves, football, and all things pumpkin spice!
While fall weather usually has enjoyable days, some days are just too cold and windy to enjoy the outdoors. To keep you and the kids entertained on these cold autumn days, I created a fall bingo game to play indoors.
With 25 free printable cards, it can be played with small or large groups.
This fall bingo game can also be played in the classroom to celebrate the changing of the season. The 30 pictures used for this game are all various things that represent the fall season.
This post is all about fall bingo.
Fall Bingo
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Supplies
- Printer
- Paper
- Scissors
- Fall Bingo Printable
- Bingo Chips
- Laminator (optional)
- Laminating Sheets (optional)
Directions
At the bottom of this post you will find the free printable fall bingo game. On this printable, you will find 25 unique bingo cards and both small and large calling cards.

If you plan to play with a small group you will not need to print all 25 fall bingo cards. Print off the number of cards you need. The calling cards are on the last pages of the printable so don’t forget to print those.
If you choose to use the small calling cards. Cut out the individual calling cards on ONE of these sheets. Then, as you play the fall bingo game and are calling out cards, you can cover the pictures up on the uncut page. This will make it easy to see which ones have been called and which haven’t.
If you’d rather play with larger calling cards these are on a separate printable at the bottom of the post. Just download and print them off and then cut each one out. These larger calling cards are perfect for playing with big groups like the classroom so that the whole group can easily see the picture on the card.
Once you have the fall bingo game printed, I highly recommend laminating it. While it isn’t a necessity, it does make saving and playing again in the future easier. I used my Amazon Basics Laminator and Laminating Sheets to laminate all of the bingo game cards and calling cards.
Amazon Basics Laminator
Laminating Sheets
If you don’t own a laminator, you may want to print with thicker paper such as cardstock like this because regular printer paper will not hold up very well (especially with kids).
If you only plan to play this game one time then I wouldn’t worry about laminating or printing on cardstock.
Neenah White Cardstock
After your bingo game is laminated, you are ready to start playing!
How to Play Fall Bingo
When you are ready to begin playing, give each player a fall bingo card. Because there are 25 unique cards you can play with up to 25 people.
Next, ensure each player has a pile of bingo chips like these. To start, have each player place a chip on the free space in the middle of the bingo board. You could also use candy corn as a fun bingo chip substitute. You may want to have extra because players will eat them as they play.
Bingo Chips
Branch’s Candy Corn
Place all of the cut-out calling cards into a bowl and draw one out. Show the group the calling card and also tell them what the picture is of.
Each player will check their bigo boards for that image. If they have the picture on their board, they cover it up with a bingo chip.
The first player to cover five in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, yells BINGO.
This player will recite back the images that they have covered. The card caller will make sure that those images have, in fact, been called.
If they have, then that player is the winner. If they have incorrectly covered an image, then the game continues until there is a winner. Once there is a winner, everyone clears their bingo board, and the game starts again!
Fall Bingo Images
There are 30 different fall images on the bingo boards. When you are showing the cards to the group, it can be helpful to also say what the image is.
Below, I have listed out all of the images used in the fall bingo game.

- Basket of Apples
- Sunflower
- Acorn
- Candle
- Mushroom
- Stick
- Carrot
- Socks
- Bee Hive
- Pear
- Scarf
- Tea Bag
- Tree With Falling Leaves
- Fall Banner
- Fire
- Jar of Honey
- Book
- Red Maple Leaf
- Pie
- Apple
- Apple Cidar
- Lantern
- Knitting Needles
- Sweater
- Cinnamon Sticks
- Pumpkin
- Corn
- Bicycle
- Cup of Coffee
- Yellow Oak Leaf
Fall Bingo Printable
Here is the fall bingo printable for you to download and print. Feel free to save or pin this post for future use!

Large Calling Cards
These are the free printable large calling cards which are great for playing with big groups.

Other Fun Activities For Fall
You’ve Been Booed Printable – This is a fun tradition to start with your kids that will spread some kindness around your neighborhood.
16 Halloween Treasure Hunt Clues – This is another fun indoor activity for kids when it is too cold to go outside.
Printable Halloween Scattergories Game – If you like word games, then you’ll LOVE this scattergories game.
24 Thanksgiving Day Scavenger Hunt Clues – This is a great way to entertain the kids while the turkey cooks.
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Christmas Bingo Game – This is a fun one to play at your family Christmas gathering.
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Birthday Bingo Game – Birthday bingo is a fun way to celebrate the birthday boy/girl. It can be fun to play at a birthday party or even in the classroom to celebrate your students.

This Post Was All About Fall Bingo
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