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Random Bingo-Style Number Card Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
This random bingo-style number card generator creates freshly shuffled, print-ready grids in seconds — no signup, no software. Pick a 3×3, 4×4, or 5×5 layout, set your maximum number, and toggle the classic FREE centre space on or off. Every card draws unique numbers from your chosen range, so no two cards come out identical. Teachers use tight ranges on smaller grids to build number fluency with young students. Event hosts crank the max number up for large prize draws. Youth leaders drop to a 3×3 capped at 9 for children still learning single digits. Click Generate as many times as you need — each press reshuffles the whole card.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Select your grid size from the dropdown — 3×3 for quick games, 5×5 for classic bingo.
- Set the Max Number field to the highest number that should appear in your draw pool.
- Choose Yes or No for the FREE centre space depending on your game rules.
- Click Generate to instantly produce a shuffled bingo card with no repeated numbers.
- Print the card using Ctrl+P (Cmd+P on Mac), or click Generate again for a fresh unique card.
Use Cases
- •Printing 30 unique 5×5 cards for a classroom bingo review session
- •Making 3×3 cards capped at 9 for kindergarteners learning single-digit numbers
- •Generating high-range fundraiser cards with max set to 100 for a large prize draw
- •Producing a fresh card per tab for a virtual bingo night over Zoom or Google Meet
- •Creating 4×4 icebreaker cards for a staff onboarding event with a custom number range
Tips
- →Set max number to exactly 75 for standard 75-ball bingo, or 90 for UK-style 90-ball bingo.
- →Generate and print cards in batches by opening multiple tabs — each tab holds a different shuffled card.
- →For very large groups, keep the FREE space off so cards differ more and ties are less likely.
- →A 4×4 grid with max 20 and FREE off makes an ideal 5-minute maths warm-up for middle-school classes.
- →If printing in black and white, use bold markers to cross off called numbers — small grid lines can fade.
- →Match your caller's number pool to your max number setting, or called numbers outside the range will never appear on any card.
FAQ
how do I print a bingo card from this generator
Once your card appears, press Ctrl+P on Windows or Cmd+P on Mac to open the browser print dialog. Choose 'Save as PDF' to share digitally, or send straight to a printer. Disabling headers and footers in print settings gives you the cleanest result.
can two players end up with the same bingo card
It's extremely unlikely. Each click independently reshuffles numbers drawn from your chosen range, so the odds of two identical cards are vanishingly small for any grid larger than 3×3. For total certainty, generate and visually compare cards before distributing them.
what should my max number be set to for a 5x5 grid
A 5×5 grid has 25 cells, or 24 if the FREE centre is on. Your max number must be at least that count — so 24 minimum with FREE enabled, 25 without. Standard 75-ball bingo uses a max of 75, which gives plenty of variety across multiple cards.