Free Printable Space Bingo Game Boards & Calling Cards
Grab this Free Printable Space Bingo with 10 unique game boards & calling cards—the perfect no-prep activity for parties & space-loving kids! Print, play, done.

Have you ever needed a fun activity for the kids — like, right now — with zero prep time? Yeah, me too. That’s exactly why I love having printable games ready to go. And this one? It’s out of this world. (Sorry, I had to. 😄)

What Is Space Bingo?
Space Bingo is a classic bingo game with a stellar twist. Instead of numbers, the boards are filled with space-themed images — think planets, rockets, astronauts, and stars.
This printable set includes 10 unique bingo boards and a matching set of calling cards. You print the boards, hand them out, cut apart the calling cards, toss them in a hat, and start drawing. Players cover each space as it’s called. First one to fill a row — across, down, or diagonal — wins! It’s simple, it’s fast, and it works for a wide age range.

Why You’ll Love This Printable Game
First, it’s genuinely easy to set up. There’s no app to download, no batteries required, and no fancy supplies. Just a printer, some paper, and something to use as markers — pennies, buttons, candy pieces, whatever you’ve got on hand. It’s the kind of low-prep activity that busy parents actually use.
Second, it works for so many occasions. A space unit study, a birthday party, a rainy afternoon, a classroom reward day — this game fits right in. The image-based bingo cards are also great for younger kids who aren’t reading yet. Everyone can play, and that’s always a win in my book.

How to Use the Free Printable Space Bingo
Using this printable is super straightforward, which is the whole point. Here’s how to get started:
- Download and print the bingo boards and calling cards. To download the free printable, head to the bottom of the post and enter your name and email address in the dark green download box. It will be sent to your inbox.
- Cut apart the individual calling cards.
- Distribute one bingo board to each player.
- Place the calling cards in a hat, bowl, or bag.
- Draw one card at a time and announce or show the image.
- Players cover the matching space on their board.
- First to complete a row — across, down, or diagonal — calls out “Bingo!” and wins!
You can use candy, coins, dried beans, or even LEGO bricks as markers. Bonus: if you use candy, the winner gets to eat their markers. That’s a house rule we stand by. 🍬

Fun Ways to Use This Printable
There are so many great spots to pull this game out. Here are a few ideas:
- Space-themed birthday parties — it’s a ready-made party game that keeps kids entertained while you manage the chaos
- Classroom activities — teachers love a quick, visual game for brain breaks or themed units
- Homeschool space units — pair it with books about the solar system for a fun hands-on learning activity
- Family game nights — it plays fast, so you can squeeze in a few rounds before bedtime
- Road trips or waiting rooms — print a few boards and tuck them in your bag for on-the-go fun
- Summer camps or scout groups — the 10 unique boards mean everyone gets a different card, so it stays fair and exciting

Variations for Playing Space Bingo
You know how regular bingo can get a little repetitive? Mix it up! Here are some easy variations to keep things fresh:
Blackout Bingo — Instead of just one row, players have to cover every single space on their board. This makes the game last longer and works great for smaller groups.
Four Corners — Players only need to cover the four corner spaces to win. It’s quick and perfect for a short attention span (no judgment — I’m talking about myself here too 😄).
Postage Stamp — Cover a 2×2 block of four squares anywhere on the board. This one’s fun because players have to think a little more strategically.
Team Play — Split into two teams and share boards. Players work together to help teammates find and cover spaces. Great for classrooms!
Speed Bingo — Set a timer between draws to keep the pace up. Works especially well with older kids who need a little more challenge.

Common Questions About Space Bingo Printables
How many players can play at once? With 10 unique boards, up to 10 players can join in without anyone having the exact same card. Perfect for a classroom or a party!
What age is this game good for? Since the boards use images instead of words or numbers, this game works well for preschool-age kids and up. Even toddlers can join in with a little help.
Can I laminate the boards? Absolutely! Laminating the boards makes them reusable, which is a great idea if you plan to play more than once. Use dry-erase markers to cover spaces and wipe clean after each game.
What can I use as bingo markers? Anything small and flat works — coins, buttons, dried beans, mini erasers, bingo daubers/dot markers or small candies. We’re big fans of using M&Ms in this house. 🍫
Do I need special paper to print? Regular copy paper works just fine. If you want sturdier boards, print on cardstock. It makes them easier for little hands to hold and they’ll last longer 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.

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Grab Your Free Printable Space Bingo Today! 🌟
Whether you’re planning a space party, looking for a fun classroom game, or just need something to keep the kids busy on a slow afternoon — this game delivers. It’s easy to prep, fun to play, and reusable if you laminate it.
I love creating printables that make life a little easier and a little more fun. That’s kind of my whole thing. 💛 So if you grab this free printable space bingo game, I’d love to hear how it goes!
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Happy playing! 🚀⭐🪐

More Space-Themed Fun:
- Space Playdough Mats
- Space Coloring Bookmarks
- My Little Book of Planets
- Planet Trace and Color Worksheets
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