Free Printable Trick or Treat Bingo for Halloween Fun!
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This exciting game is perfect for kids and adults. It features unique Halloween bingo cards with cute trick-or-treat-themed images.
It’s easy to set up and fun for a family game night or during a Halloween party. Keep reading to download this festive freebie and add some extra fun to your spooky celebrations!
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Where are the Printable Bingo Downloads?
- The downloads are at the end of this post, surrounded by a purple dashed box.
- Tap the purple download link buttons to save the PDF file(s) to your device.
- You can open this type of file with Adobe Reader.
- Printables are available in two sizes – A4 and US Letter (8.5″ x 11″).
- Download the appropriate paper size for your printer or to send it to a print shop.
- The free set includes 12 bingo boards.
- For large groups of up to 36, we offer an expanded game package in the Purple Pumpkin Printables Shop, featuring 24 additional, different bingo cards.
Free Printable Trick or Treat Bingo
Our free printable Trick or Treat Bingo is a spooky twist on the classic game and contains everything you need to play fun Halloween games with family and friends!
It’s also a fun activity at a Halloween class party, with residents in a care home, or at a community event, as very little prep is required—all you need is a printer and scissors. (Check out the expanded Halloween bingo printable in our shop, which has 36 unique cards for bigger groups.)
Twelve game boards feature 60 Halloween images, from treats like candy corn, chocolate frogs, witches brew, candy apples, and jelly beans to tricks like jello brains, candy eyeballs, ghosts, potion bottles, and spiders.
Then there are kids dressed up for trick-or-treating in costumes, including Dracula, the Grim Reaper, Harry Potter, the Joker, a Zombie, a Witch, monsters, and more.
Let’s not forget Halloween icons like Jack-o’-Lanterns, haunted houses, black cats, broomsticks, and a book of spells!
Included in the Bingo Printable
The printable PDF contains everything you need for 2 to 12 players:
- 12 large Trick or Treat Bingo cards (full page)
- 12 small Trick or Treat Bingo Cards (half page)
- 6 sets of bingo tokens (6 different designs—white, black, green, purple, red, and orange.)
- The bingo cards and tokens have the same layouts but different sizes.
- 1 set of small bingo calling cards (10 per page)
- 1 set of large bingo calling cards (4 per page)
- The two sets of calling cards also have a text description of each image.
- BONUS! In addition to free printable Halloween bingo cards, we offer a bonus set of digital cards in the download area.
- This is a great way to play from afar using services like Zoom.
- Digital cards can also save printer ink! Play on your phone or tablet and use the edit function to mark off the cards.
For those looking to host a bigger game, we offer an expanded set of 36 Trick or Treat Halloween Bingo Cards in the Purple Pumpkin Printables Shop. This allows for more players and even more fun!
How To Set Up The Bingo Game
- Print the size of the bingo boards you require. If printing the small cards, cut the page in half so each player has one.
- Print and cut the bingo call sheet along the lines, fold it in half and in half again, and place it in a bowl or, for a seasonal option, a cauldron!
- Print and cut the bingo tokens if you are using them—each player needs 25
- Alternatively, if you don’t want to print out the tokens, you can use dot markers or bingo markers (also called bingo daubers) to mark off each image as it is called.
Tips for Best Results
- For the best experience, print the entire bingo set on white cardstock or good-quality paper.
- Laminating the free Halloween bingo cards is a great way to make them durable and compatible with dry erase markers so you can use them year after year.
- If you laminate the calling cards, shuffle them, and draw them like playing cards.
How to Play Trick or Treat Picture Bingo:
If you don’t know how to play bingo, here is a quick rundown.
- Assign someone to be the bingo caller.
- All players receive their own bingo cards and a set of tokens (if using) or a bingo dauber.
- Each card has a FREE SPACE in the center. Players can mark this off at the start of the game.
- Decide the winning straight line(s): horizontal lines, vertical lines, two lines, or diagonal lines. Other winning combos are four corners or filling the board entirely for a Full House.
- The bingo caller pulls out one of the calling cards and calls it out to the players.
- You can hold up the cards to show players the image they need to mark on their cards.
- We have included large cards ideal for classroom use or care home/retirement community settings.
- The players then cover that picture on their bingo cards.
- The winner is the first player to complete the winning line(s) and shouts BINGO!
- For added fun, why not give the winners prizes? Halloween stickers, gift cards, and candy all make great prizes!
More Halloween Fun!
The Purple Pumpkin Blog offers tons of fun Halloween activities, including Halloween coloring pages, printable games, and buildable characters!
- For convenience, you’ll find all of our Halloween Printables here.
- You may also love our original Halloween Bingo Game, which features our cute Buildable Halloween Characters!
- We also have kid-friendly Halloween Crafts.
- If you’re looking for a game on the scarier side, we have Halloween Horror Movie Bingo in our Purple Pumpkin Printables Store!
- Be sure to check out Crafty October, our annual series filled with Halloween ideas.
We have created over 200+ Free Printables for you to download and use. They include seasonal crafts, decorations, puzzles, coloring sheets, and more!

How To Play Over Zoom or House Party
- The digital versions of our printable bingo cards allow you to play online with friends and family via services like Zoom.
- Send each player a different digital bingo card that they can save to their phone or tablet and use to play this fun game.
- Play the game as usual, calling out the bingo images and players marking off their digital cards with the edit/markup feature available on most phones and tablets.
- Alternatively, they can print out their own bingo cards and play traditionally.
- You can download the Single Cards in the download area. Please note that the cards are graphic files that can be resized and printed to fit your paper size.
- Each bingo card is available as a single page so all players can receive a different one. These single files are zipped up in a ZIP file, which you can unzip using Winzip—usually found on most computers or using WinRAR, the program we use.
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Trick or Treat Bingo Downloads
Ready for a memorable Halloween? Download your Free Printable Trick or Treat Bingo now and start planning a night filled with treats, tricks, and bingo!
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