This set has 5 free animal bingo cards plus 1 calling-cards sheet: each card is a 3×3 grid of 9 animals (cat, dog, fish, bird, elephant, lion, rabbit, turtle, frog), and the calling-cards sheet has the same 9 animals to cut apart and draw from. Every card uses the same 9 animals in a different order, so 5 kids can play together without matching cards. Every page is black and white on US Letter, downloads as a free PDF, and needs no signup.
Play with 2-5 people: one person calls animals from the cut-apart cards while everyone else marks their own bingo card, and the first to get 3 marked squares in a row — across, down, or diagonal — wins.

What’s in this set
5 bingo cards (each a different order of the same 9 animals) plus 1 calling-cards sheet with all 9 animals to cut apart. Each has its own Download PDF and Print button in the grid below.
How to play
Print 1 calling-cards sheet and cut its 9 squares apart — that’s the deck the caller draws from. Give each player a different numbered card (1 through 5). The caller draws a calling card, reads the animal’s name, and every player checks their own card for that animal. Mark it if it’s there. The first player with 3 marked squares in a straight line — across, down, or diagonal — calls “Bingo” and wins the round.
How to print these
Every page is US Letter (8.5 × 11 in), pure black and white, with the grid and text inside a 0.5 in margin. Plain copy paper is fine for all 6 pages; the calling-cards sheet holds up better to repeated cutting and shuffling if printed on cardstock.
For more quiet-time printables, browse the full activities collection — mazes, word searches, and matching games alongside this bingo set.
FAQ
How many animals are on each bingo card?
9 — a 3×3 grid. All 5 cards use the same 9 animals (cat, dog, fish, bird, elephant, lion, rabbit, turtle, frog), just arranged in a different order on each card.
How many people can play at once?
Up to 5, since there are 5 unique cards. For more players, print extra copies of a card — as long as no two players share the exact same card, the game still works.
Do I need anything besides the printouts?
Just something to mark squares with — a crayon, marker, or small counters like buttons or coins — plus scissors to cut apart the calling cards.
Do I need to sign up to download these?
No. Every page here is a free PDF with no signup or email required.






