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Grab these free printable Bible Pictionary cards for a fun drawing game the whole family will love! Perfect for Sunday school, game night, & church groups.

Printable Bible Pictionary Game Cards Free PDF File

If you’ve ever tried to keep a group of kids (and/or adults!) engaged at a church event or family game night, you know how hard it can be. That’s where these printable Bible Pictionary cards come in. They’re simple, totally free, and honestly? Kind of a game-changer. šŸ™Œ

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I’m so excited to share a new series I’ll be watching—and a fun way to make it even more meaningful for your family! The Faithful: Women of the Bible premieres March 22, 2026 on FOX (and streams next day on Hulu), and it beautifully brings to life the stories of women like Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah, and Rachel.

As I watch this powerful series unfold leading up to Easter Sunday, I thought it would be the perfect time to share a new Bible Pictionary card game—giving you a fun, family-friendly way to dive deeper into these stories, spark meaningful conversations, and bring Scripture to life right at home.

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What Are Bible Pictionary Cards?

Bible Pictionary cards are exactly what they sound like. Each card features a word or phrase from the Bible. Players take turns drawing the clue while everyone else tries to guess what it is. No apps. No fancy supplies. Just cards, paper, and a good ol’ marker.

It’s a classic drawing game — but with a faith-based twist. Think burning bush, Noah’s ark, or the Last Supper. You get the idea! This kind of biblical guessing game is great for all ages and works beautifully in group settings.

Free printable pictionary cards

Why You’ll Love This Free Bible Game šŸŽ‰

It’s Easy and Zero-Stress

You know those activities that sound fun but end up being more work than they’re worth? This is not one of those. Print the cards, cut them out, and you’re done. There’s no prep beyond that. As a mom, I am here for anything that takes less than ten minutes to set up.

Plus, the game itself is self-explanatory. Even kids who’ve never played Pictionary before catch on fast. That makes it a perfect go-to for Sunday school, Bible study groups, vacation Bible school, or just a cozy family game night at home.

It Brings People Together in the Best Way

There’s something magical about watching Grandpa try to draw “Jonah and the whale” while everyone shouts guesses. šŸ˜‚ This Christian family game sparks laughter, conversation, and connection all at once. It’s also a sneaky-good way to reinforce Bible knowledge without it feeling like a lesson. Win-win, you know?

Whether you’ve got a house full of kids or a church group of mixed ages, this activity levels the playing field in the best way. Everyone can draw (even badly — especially badly). That’s kind of the whole point.

Three pages for Bible Pictionary game free printable

How to Use the Printable Bible Pictionary Cards

Print, Cut, Play — That’s It!

Using these cards is super straightforward. Here’s how to get going:

  1. Download and print the cards on regular printer paper or cardstock for durability. Find the download box at the end of the post and enter your email address, the instant download link will be sent to your inbox.
  2. Cut the cards apart along the lines. A paper cutter makes this faster, but scissors totally work.
  3. Shuffle the deck and place it face down in the center of the table.
  4. Divide into teams or play every person for themselves.
  5. One player draws a card and sketches the word or phrase — no talking, no letters, no numbers.
  6. Everyone else guesses! The team or person who calls it out first earns a point.
  7. Keep score and keep the laughs coming. šŸ˜„

You can set a timer (60 seconds is classic) to keep things moving. A whiteboard, a big notepad, or even a whiteboard or chalkboard works as your drawing surface.

Tips for Playing with Kids

Younger kids do great when you sort the cards by difficulty first. Easy cards might include things like “cross,” “star,” or “fish” — recognizable Bible symbols that are simple to draw. Trickier cards with longer stories or concepts are better saved for older players or teams with adult help.

Three fanned out pages of Bible Pictionary Cards

Fun Ways to Use These Bible Drawing Cards šŸ–Šļø

These cards are way more versatile than you might think! Here are some great ideas:

  • Sunday school icebreaker ā€” Use a few cards at the start of class to get kids engaged and talking.
  • VBS activity station ā€” Set up a Pictionary table as one of several rotation stations.
  • Church game night ā€” Pull these out as a crowd-pleaser for groups of any size.
  • Family devotion time ā€” Play a round after dinner and tie the words back to a short Bible story.
  • Road trip game ā€” Bring a small whiteboard and play in the car with older kids.
  • Christmas or Easter party game ā€” Choose themed cards that fit the season for a holiday spin.
  • Youth group mixer ā€” Perfect for breaking the ice when youth groups and teens don’t know each other well yet. Pair with other youth group games.
  • Bible study group ā€” Mix up Bible stories studies in an interactive way.

See? So many options! šŸŽØ

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Variations for Your Bible Pictionary Game

One of the best things about this game is how easy it is to switch things up. Here are a few fun variations to try:

Team Play vs. Individual Play
​Teams are great for large groups and parties. Individual play works better for smaller families or when you want everyone to stay on their toes the whole time.

Speed Round
​Set a shorter timer — like 30 seconds — and see how many cards a team can get through in one minute. It gets chaotic and hilarious fast.

Scripture Clues Only
​Challenge older players or teens to only use scripture-related images in their drawing. No modern visual shortcuts allowed!

Sheets of Bible themed pictionary cards to print for free

Themed Decks
​Sort the cards into Old Testament vs. New Testament and play head-to-head. It’s a great way to sneak in some friendly Bible trivia competition.

Silent Audience
​Only one person guesses at a time (instead of shouting it out). This works really well for quieter settings like a Bible study or small group.

Charades Game Word Set
Instead of drawing the Bible words, act them out!

Custom Game
Use the blank cards to add your own words or subjects from your favorite verses.

Three pages of free printable Bible cards for a game of pictionary

Common Questions About Bible Pictionary šŸ¤”

How many players do you need?Ā 

You can play with as few as 2 people, but it’s most fun with 4 or more. The more the merrier — especially when someone’s stick figures areĀ reallyĀ questionable. šŸ˜‚

Is this good for all ages?Ā 

Yes! Younger kids may need some help reading the cards, but the drawing and guessing part is totally accessible. Consider pairing littles with an adult for team play.

Five sheets of Bible Pictionary Cards for a religious pictionary game

What supplies do I need?Ā 

Just the printed cards, paper or a small whiteboard, and something to draw with. That’s really it!

Can I laminate the cards?

Absolutely. Laminating makes them reusable and way more durable — especially if you’re using them in a classroom or group setting over and over again.

How long does the game take?Ā 

That’s totally up to you! You can play a quick 15-minute round or go for a longer evening of games. It’s flexible, which is another reason it’s such a great option.

How to play Bible Pictionary rules and title page

My Favorite Printable Supplies:

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  • Printer: I love myĀ 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.
Five Sheets in a staggered stack for a game of bible pictionary

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A sheet of bible pictionary cards to print and play a game with

Grab Your Free Printable Bible Pictionary Cards Today! āœļø

Faith-based games don’t have to be boring or complicated. These printable Bible Pictionary cards prove that a simple drawing game can bring your family, church group, or Sunday school class together in such a fun way. It’s low prep, high fun, and completely free.

So go ahead — print them out, grab a marker, and get ready for some seriously good laughs. Trust me, when someone tries to draw “Goliath” in under a minute, you’ll be glad you did. šŸ˜‚

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