Double Bingo Cards
Double Cards Set of 30 sheets with two cards per sheet. This style is ideal for players who like a more challenging game, since they can easily play two cards at a time. You would be best off using the 3x3 picture bingo cards but if you really want 5x5 picture bingo you may want to double up the themes as discussed above to reduce the chances of having multiple players calling bingo.
Print the cards and start the game
Play bingo with the new 'Double Play' (aka Double Action) bingo cards! Generally, this game is played as a coverall, and the player must have one called number out of the two in each square. First player to get one number in each square to fill their card will win the game! Please note, color of cards. With a variety of exotic cities and breathtaking graphics, DoubleU Bingo perfectly captures the hearts and minds of bingo lovers over the world. REAL-TIME MULTIPLAYER BINGO - Play Bingo against.
The printable bingo cards were created using our Excel program and the web application Bingo Maker. The following PDF files contain 50 and 100 bingo cards ready to print. They have a free center with the option “card number in corners” to allow a draw after the game. If you want to save paper, print the template containing fifteen cards, four cards or two cards per page. For people with limited vision, print the large format model. The card models available on this site are made for paper size: Letter 8.5 “by 11” (215.9 mm x 279.4 mm). The following cards contain the numbers from 1 to 75.
Print 15 bingo cards per page
Bingo cards, numbers from 1 to 75
If you have Microsoft Excel, you can also generate your own personalized printable bingo cards with our free bingo card generator program.
Tired of playing bingo with numbers? Enter your own list of words instead!
Bingo cards, numbers from 1 to 90
Many games, many colors
To make your game more attractive, you can print bingo cards on multicolored paper. If you intend to play several games in a row, print the cards for each game on paper of different colors. Specify the participants the color of the card that will be use at the beginning of each game.
A touch of new technologies
To make each game unique bingo, use heat sensitive paper. It changes color with the heat of your fingers. Both children and adults will be equally fascinated by this phenomenon. It will change color to where you let your fingers on the paper. It will automatically return to its original color after a few seconds. For more information on heat-sensitive paper, click on the link: “Heat-Sensitive Paper“
The 50 ball bingo game
If you’ve heard about 50-ball, then you’ll know it’s one of the newest types of bingo, and that people are going totally mad over it! We think it’s pretty cool too, so we were keen for you to get your hands on everything you could possibly need to play a game at home, online or offline. We’ve organised you these awesome bingo cards, a caller with a nice accent, and some information to get you started.
Playing 50-ball bingo
It’s a great variant to play because it’s the adrenalin junkie version of bingo. Once associated with bored housewives and the elderly (who enjoy a long session of 90-ball), this newest version is a 90/75-ball hybrid for a new generation. It’s lively. The other varieties are fun too, but with a lot less balls in play and two chances to win 50-ball is edge of your seat stuff, you’ll love it.
How to win
Like any other bingo game, winning requires a lot of Lady Luck and for your eye to be on the ball. The caller will announce each of the numbers until either someone shouts bingo or all 50 balls have been called. To be a winner, you need to get all the numbers on one line or the whole card (a full house). But the 50-ball bingo card isn’t like other bingo cards, there’s only 10 numbers and a couple of lines.
Prize structure
In its rawest form, organising 50-ball prizes is easy. With only two wins per round, it’s usually just a small prize for the one-line winner, and then a jackpot for the full house.
Mix it up
If playing fast-paced bingo isn’t enough, you could do what some online rooms do and limit the amount of balls to between 15 and 20 calls per round, and have an accumulator running. For example, if 10 people played for 10p per round and 30% went to the one-line win, the other 70p towards the jackpot, for every round without a winner, there will be more in the next pots: double or triple-value prizes.
50-ball bingo card design
With only two rows with five numbers on each row, the 50-ball bingo card is one of the leanest. There’s no gaps, and your 10 numbers are laid out randomly. Unlike other bingo cards, there’s no logical order to help you find them quickly, so when the caller starts, your brain has to work harder. It’s a bit like doing a number crossword puzzle, but you’re on a timer. Yikes!
Get some 50-ball bingo practise
If you plan to play 50-ball on a gaming site, there might be an auto-dabber function, but it’s more fun this way and it’ll give you some practice first. If you really want to step things up, you can adjust the speed on the caller machine, like rapid-fire bingo rounds.
Print 50-ball bingo cards in minutes
By now you’re probably raring to go and thinking about the little treats you can buy with your winnings. We’ve made it as easy as possible for you to print off your new 50-ball bingo cards, all you need to do is find out what colour cards everyone wants. Or if you’re playing alone, then you’re almost done.
First, choose a colour
You’ve got a choice of colours: green, red, orange, blue, yellow, dark blue and violet. Although you can print off more whenever you like, it’s handy to get an idea how many games you think you’ll be playing (faffing with a printer when you’re supposed to be enjoying yourself isn’t fun). If you don’t want to use colour because your printer is out of ink, then just set to print in black and white.
Double Bingo Cards
Next: set print dimensions
By default, if you use the pint preview function, the dimensions should be set to the standard A4 print format, and be positioned upright. If you’re unsure if your cards will print okay, print off one to inspect (and have a sneaky game first) and then make any necessary adjustments until you’re happy. You can make them as big or small as you like as long as you can see the numbers.
Finish: print your cards
Double Bingo Cards Printable Free
By now, you should know how to play 50-ball bingo and be bursting to get started. Using the control panel below the colour options, you can hit ‘new cards’ for a new set of numbers, or hit ‘print’ to burn off the ones on screen. Just keep repeating the process until you’ve got an equal amount of coloured cards for every round and player.