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Thanksgiving Bingo: Fun Printable Game for the Whole Family

The holiday season is the perfect time to gather together, share laughter, and make memories—and nothing gets everyone smiling faster than a fun game around the table. Whether you’re a mom planning family festivities, organizing class parties, or simply looking for a perfect activity for your Thanksgiving celebrations, this Free Printable Thanksgiving Bingo Game is a must-have!

At The Crafting Chicks, we love creating easy, creative, and family-friendly printables that help moms connect with their loved ones. Our Thanksgiving Bingo Cards are designed to bring a little friendly competition and a lot of gratitude to your fall festivities.

How cute would this be on the kiddies table, setting on their plates when they arrive. You could play the Thanksgiving Bingo game as the food is getting prepared to serve. I thought using mini pumpkins, Bugles (remember those!), or m & m’s as bingo markers would be cute…I still haven’t printed or laminated mine yet, but wanted to share so you all could use it! The big day is this coming Thursday!

A Fun Thanksgiving Game for Everyone

Thanksgiving is about food, family, and fun, and this printable bingo game fits perfectly into all three. After all, once the turkey’s in the oven and the thanksgiving dinner prep is underway, keeping kids entertained can be a real challenge. That’s where these free printable Thanksgiving Bingo cards come in!

This fun Thanksgiving game is a great way to get kids, older kids, and even adults off their screens and into the spirit of the season. You can use it as a classroom activity, play during a Thanksgiving party, or enjoy it at home after dessert. With its adorable fall illustrations and simple setup, it’s the perfect blend of festive and easy.

What You’ll Need

To get started, all you’ll need is:

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You’ll love how simple it is to prepare. Just print out the 4 unique cards, cut them apart, and you’re ready to play! If you have a large group, you can print multiple sets—just remember to mix up your cards so everyone has a chance to win.

How to Play Thanksgiving Bingo

  1. Print and Cut: Print out your bingo cards on white cardstock for durability. Cut them apart using scissors or a paper cutter.
  2. Choose a Caller: Pick a bingo caller—this person will draw or call out the Thanksgiving images. You can print and cut out the game cards (or images) for the caller to use.
  3. Pass Out Cards: Give each player one of the different cards from the set. Everyone will need a handful of candy cornchocolate chips, or small prizes to use as markers.
  4. Play the Game: The bingo caller announces the image—like a turkey, pumpkin pie, or cornucopia—and players mark the matching picture on their board.
  5. Call Out the Winner: The first person to get five in a row—horizontally, vertically, or diagonally—shouts “Bingo!” and wins a prize.

You can keep the fun going by playing multiple rounds. The winner from each round can help call out the next one.

A Perfect Activity for Classrooms and Small Groups

This free printable Thanksgiving bingo game is an excellent choice for small groups or classroom fun. Teachers love that it’s engaging, requires little prep, and helps students wind down before the holiday break.

If you’re a room mom, this fun game is the perfect addition to your class parties—especially if you pair it with a gratitude craft or some sweet treats. Just print the free printable cards, grab some festive snacks, and let the laughter fill the room!

Add a Touch of Gratitude

One of our favorite ways to elevate this activity is by tying it into a gratitude theme. Before calling each bingo image, ask kids to share something they’re thankful for. For example, if the image is a slice of pumpkin pie, players can share their favorite thanksgiving dinner dish or dessert.

This adds a meaningful moment of reflection to your Thanksgiving celebrations and reminds everyone of the reason behind the holiday.

Ideas for Prizes and Treats

Every fun game needs a few good prizes, and Thanksgiving Bingo is no exception! Here are some easy, festive ideas to make your winner feel extra special:

Why We Love This Free Thanksgiving Bingo Game

If you’re playing with adults or older kids, you can even offer a “no-dishes” pass or first dibs on dessert—talk about motivation to win!

There’s something so simple and joyful about bingo. It brings people together, gets everyone talking, and works for kids of all ages. Plus, with our free printable Thanksgiving bingo cards, there’s no need to spend money or search for supplies—all you need is your home printer and a little bit of time.

You can print a few extra game cards and keep them on hand for family gatherings, youth groups, or even as a fun classroom filler before the long weekend. It’s a perfect activity to mix a little gratitude and laughter into your day.

Download Your Free Printable Thanksgiving Bingo Cards

Ready to play? Download your free printable Thanksgiving bingo game using the link below. You’ll receive 4 unique cards, a calling card set, and easy-to-follow instructions so you can start the fun right away.

Be sure to print them on white cardstock for the best look and durability—perfect for reusing year after year. Laminate or store your free printable cards in a plastic sleeve or folder, so they’re ready to go for next Thanksgiving!

To Download My Thanksgiving Bingo, click the links below (Personal USE only please!)

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Whether you’re hosting a cozy family gathering, coordinating a classroom celebration, or just looking for a fun Thanksgiving game to play after dinner, this free printable Thanksgiving bingo is a great way to bring joy and togetherness to your holiday.

At The Crafting Chicks, we believe that creating moments of fun, gratitude, and connection is what makes the holiday season truly special. So grab your game cards, gather your loved ones, and let the Thanksgiving laughter begin!

 

For more Thanksgiving Printables check out these posts:

DIY Thanksgiving Place Cards

Printable Thanksgiving Place Cards

I’m Thankful from A-Z Printable

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Free Printable Turkey

Project Turkey at the crafting chicks. perfect for thanksgiving.

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39 Comments

  1. Thanks so much for sharing the bingo, we may use that if we run out of activities for our POW-WOW day tomorrow.
    I was wondering if you have anything or have seen anything on a bingo game that we could use to help teach directional and positional words such as in, out, on, behind, in front of, next to, over, under, below, between, above, etc.

    My Hispanic children struggle with these concepts every year.

    Happy Thanksgiving!
    Denise

  2. LOVE this!! I printed out some and used them with my students yesterday (it was a serious hit). Hope you don’t mind, but I loved it so much I had to share it on my blog (with full credit to yall of course). Hope you check it out!

  3. The links don’t seem to be working anymore 🙁 I LOVED your Halloween bingo set and I was hoping to use your Thanksgiving ones too! Hopefully I can get it figured out! Thanks for your resources!
    PS I’m linking your Halloween bingo onto my blog 🙂 Hope that’s ok!

  4. Hoping your able to find these. Very cute idea and we had a BLAST with the Christmas Bingo one last year. Used candy to fill in the spots and then the first person that got to bingo got to eat a candy. We kept playing until everyone got a bingo (so they could eat a candy too) and then started all over again. Such a great idea. Thanks for trying to locate and share. Much appreciated.

  5. Would love to have the bingo game.. any chance in getting the links to work again. Is there any other place to get them? I think the kids will love these.
    Thanks for sharing.

  6. I LOVE these…they are so cute. But unfortunately I cannot get them to download on my computer:( It tells me its an invalid file:(

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