Free Fall Bingo Printable for Kids: Three Different Types
Make fall fun easy with free fall bingo printable! Grab cute bingo cards for the pumpkin patch & fall activities to keep kids happy & busy all season long.
Hey friend! If you’re looking for a quick, easy, and fun activity to make the most of fall, I’ve got you covered! This free Fall Bingo Printable is just the thing to keep your kids (and honestly, even the grown-ups) smiling while you enjoy all the cozy moments this season brings. 🎃🍁

Whether you’re off to the pumpkin patch, having a backyard leaf pile party, or just trying to survive another rainy Saturday, these fall bingo cards are here to save the day.
Let’s jump in!

What is This Fall Bingo Printable? 🎃🍂
This is a free printable set of fall bingo cards designed with busy families in mind. Think: simple, colorful, and ready-to-go fun for the whole family. There are three sets of bingo cards in this freebie, and each one has a different fall theme. You know, because kids love options.
Here’s what you’ll get:
- Pumpkin Peekaboo 🎃 — A pumpkin patch-themed bingo for all those classic pumpkin patch moments.
- All the Fall Things 🍁 — A mix of fall activities bingo cards perfect for checking off cozy autumn traditions.
- Gourd Giggles 😄 — A silly action-based bingo that keeps little ones moving, laughing, and maybe even burning off some of that apple cider energy.
All of these cards are printable and easy to pack in your bag for when you’re out and about this fall!

Why You’ll Love This Fall Bingo Printable
First, it’s free. That’s already a win, right?!
Second, it’s the perfect little way to make everyday fall activities feel special. You don’t need to plan a big party or bake thirty pumpkin muffins. You just print the cards, grab a pen, and let the fun happen naturally. You’ll look like you totally planned it. Mom win.
Plus, kids of all ages can join in. Littles will love spotting pumpkins and leaves, big kids will enjoy trying to finish first, and parents? Well, we love anything that keeps everyone happy without too much work. It’s really that simple.

How to Use the Fall Bingo Free Printables
Using these fall bingo printables couldn’t be easier. Print them at home on regular printer paper or at a local print shop. I recommend using white cardstock paper if you want them to survive more than one outing (because…kids). Don’t forget to take some dot markers to check off items as they are done.
Consider laminating for durability to the fall bingo game cards and marking off items with dry erase markers.

Here are a few ideas on how to play with the bingo boards:
- Take the “Pumpkin Peekaboo” bingo card to the pumpkin patch. Mark off things like hayrides, scarecrows, and bumpy pumpkins as you spot them.
- Bring “All the Fall Things” to your next family walk or park day. Check off acorns, crunchy leaves, and cozy sweaters as you go!
- Play “Gourd Giggles” at home. It’s full of silly little tasks like “pretend to be a scarecrow” or “twirl like a falling leaf.” Perfect for getting the wiggles out.

These cards are also a great idea for fall festivities like classroom parties, homeschool co-op parties, or even just a fun weekend activity. You know, something to break up all the homework and soccer practices.
Download the free printable bingo cards by entering your email address in the download box at the bottom of this post and start a fall party.

Fun Ideas for Using Your Fall Bingo Printable
There’s no wrong way to use these fall bingo cards — but here are a few of my favorite ideas:
- Use them as a “bucket list” challenge. Try to finish one card each weekend of fall!
- Pack them for a fall family road trip. Great for spotting autumn sights through the car window.
- Laminate and reuse. A dry-erase marker turns them into a reusable activity all season long.
- Pair with treats. A round of bingo equals a cup of hot cocoa or a pumpkin cookie reward. 🍪
- Family gatherings are a great way to incorporate the fun fall activities.
- Take family game nights on the road by bringing along the printable bingo games.
You can even turn it into a neighborhood game. Share cards with friends and compare who finds the most items by the end of the month!

Variations for Using Fall Bingo Printables
Want to mix it up? You totally can!
- Create prizes. Little dollar store finds, small items, small candy, or even a special sticker for a completed card.
- Team play. Pair up siblings or kids and have them work together.
- Race the clock. See who can complete their bingo fastest on a fall day!
- Virtual playdate. Send a card to a cousin and FaceTime while you play together from different places.
And of course, you can always make your own rules. The point is to have fun, laugh, and enjoy the season together bundle of fall cards.

Common Questions About Fall Bingo Printables
Do I need anything special to play?
Nope! Just print the bingo cards and grab something to mark off spaces — a pen, stickers, candy corn, whatever works.
Can I use this with a big group?
Absolutely! These are great for classrooms, church groups, scouts, or family get-togethers. Print enough for everyone and let the fall fun begin.

Can I reuse the cards?
Yes! If you laminate them or pop them in a sheet protector, they’ll last through all your autumn adventures.
What age is this best for?
I designed these to work for a wide age range. Preschoolers to elementary kids will probably enjoy them most, but older kids and grown-ups can totally play along too.

My Favorite Printable Supplies:
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- Printer: I love my HP Home Printer, it prints beautifully everytime no matter what projects I am working on.
- Paper: Depending on the durability you want with your printables, consider printing on white card stock or high quality paper.
- Laminator: For printables you are planning to use over and over again, simply laminate and use dry erase markers to mark up the printables.
- Paper Cutter: I love my CARL Paper Cutter. It makes trimming and cutting out printables a breeze.
- Sticker Paper: When printing tags or other free printables, sticker paper can make it easy to attach to gifts, boxes, or to make your own stickers.
- Cutting Supplies: You’ll want a great pair of paper cutting scissors and I love using an Xacto Knife for intricate details.
- Pens and Coloring Supplies: Here are some of my favorite writing tools for pencils and pens. Coloring supplies that I love to use in my own home: colored pencils, crayons, markers for adults, and markers for kids.

Download the Free Printable Fall Bingo Cards
Please remember my printables are free for classroom use or personal use only. You may not sell or distribute the printable or digital file. If you wish to share the digital files, please refer friends to the link of this blog post where they can sign up to receive the free printable directly in their inbox.
Be sure to check your printer settings before printing, I generally make sure that the scale to fit option is selected to make sure all of the printables fit on the page.
To ensure emails for printables are received in your inbox add hello@thebensonstreet.com to your email contacts. Also check your promotions, updates, spam, junk or other folders if you do not see the email in inbox. Also for educators, consider using your personal email as many school districts block the emails or downloading of files.

Let’s Make Fall Fun & Easy 🍁
If you love simple, seasonal fun like this, make sure you grab your free Fall Bingo Printable below. It’s an easy win for your fall to-do list, and I promise it’ll bring smiles without adding stress.
➡️ Enter your email above to download your free Fall Bingo Printable and play Fall Bingo!

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Because moms like us? We know how to celebrate the little things. 🎃🍂💛
More Fall Printables to try:
- Fall Coloring Bookmarks
- Fall Color by Number Pages
- Fall Pixel Color by Number
- Fall Bingo Cards by The Benson Street (you are here)
- Fall Printables for Home Decor by Our Crafty Mom
- Autumn Activity Pack by Artsy Fartsy Mama
- Fall Card Fronts by Try It Like It
- Choose to Be Grateful Coloring Page by Creatively Beth
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