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Bingo Number Card Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

This bingo number card generator creates a complete, print-ready 5x5 card in seconds, following standard 75-ball rules. Each column draws from its correct range: B pulls from 1–15, I from 16–30, N from 31–45, G from 46–60, and O from 61–75. Every column gets five unique numbers, and no number repeats across the card. You can toggle the classic FREE center square on or off depending on your format. The randomization runs fresh each time, so generating a set of cards for a 30-person fundraiser night produces distinct cards throughout. For a classroom review game or a baby shower activity, just hit generate, print, and play. No account, no software, no design work needed.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Choose whether to include a FREE centre space using the dropdown before generating.
  2. Click the generate button to instantly produce a randomized 5x5 bingo card grid.
  3. Review the card to confirm it displays the BINGO header and all five column number ranges.
  4. Print the card via your browser's print dialog or take a screenshot to share digitally.
  5. Repeat the process for each additional player, generating a fresh card each time.

Use Cases

  • Printing 30 unique cards for a charity fundraiser bingo night
  • Running a virtual bingo game over Zoom with screenshot cards shared in chat
  • Creating bingo cards for a baby shower or bridal party activity
  • Using number-recognition bingo in elementary classrooms with a free-space variant turned off
  • Hosting a birthday party game without buying a boxed bingo set

Tips

  • Generate one extra card per ten players as a spare — someone always needs a replacement mid-game.
  • Disable the FREE space for competitive or speed bingo variants where every square must be filled.
  • Pair this generator with a 1-75 random number picker in a second browser tab for a complete calling system.
  • Screenshot each card as you generate it and number the images so you can match winning cards to players.
  • For classroom use, generate cards without the FREE space to ensure students work through more numbers.
  • If two players claim a win simultaneously, cross-reference both cards against your called-number list before awarding the prize.

FAQ

how are numbers assigned to each bingo column

Standard 75-ball bingo splits numbers by column: B covers 1–15, I covers 16–30, N covers 31–45, G covers 46–60, and O covers 61–75. Each column gets exactly five unique numbers drawn randomly from its range, so the card works with any standard ball set or number caller app.

can I print or share a generated bingo card digitally

Yes. Once your card appears, hit Ctrl+P (or Cmd+P on Mac) to print straight from the browser. For digital games, a screenshot works fine — paste it into Slack, WhatsApp, or a Google Chat before the game starts so each player has their own card image ready.

what does the free space toggle actually change on the card

When set to yes, the center square of the N column is marked FREE and counts as already called at game start — the standard rule in most recreational formats. Set it to no if your game variant requires all 25 squares to be filled in, or if you're running a non-standard rule set.