Get ready for a monstrously good time with this colorful Monster Bingo game.
Like everything else in 2020 Halloween is sure to feel a little more different than usual. Whether you plan to host parties with smaller groups or do virtual activities, it’s still important to find fun ways to celebrate. Over the years I have thrown several monster-themed Halloween parties. It’s the perfect theme for a range of age groups and with all the silly colorful monsters you can’t help but have fun!
When it comes to entertaining it’s important to have fun activities to keep everyone entertained. This Monster Bingo printable game is the perfect activity whether you are doing it in-person or virtually.
How to Play Monster Bingo
Start by downloading the free Monster Bingo Printable Game cards. Print them in color on white card stock. If you plan to use them multiple times you can even laminate them so they last longer.
You will need markers for each participant to use on their Bingo card, we decided to use candy corn.
Designate a person to be the caller and have them randomly draw from the Bingo Caller Card deck and show which monster they need to search for on their card.
Participants will mark the monster with their candy corn and continue playing until someone has 5 in a row.
Monster Party Ideas
I wanted to create a virtual party for my girl’s church group and instantly knew that the monster theme would be perfect. These little monsters are cute, silly, and not-so-scary, perfect for a wide range of age groups.
In order to make sure everyone is ready for an evening of fun prior to the party I decided to create these Monster Favor Boxes and fill them with goodies, including the Monster Bingo cards we will be using for our activity.
I used favor boxes and made them look like monsters with silly monster faces from Oriental Trading. You could also create your own pinata-inspired DIY Halloween Monster Favor Boxes.
I filled each box with paper shred and then added the printable Bingo cards, candy corn markers, and a few other monster-themed goodies from Oriental Trading. Some of my other favorite monster-themed treats include Halloween Candy, Monster Suckers, Monster Stress Balls, and Monster Slime.
where do you get the download for the bingo cards?
You can find the link to the download in the post under the section titled “How to Play Monster Bingo”
Love this idea! Can’t wait to play Monster Bingo with my kids. The printable game looks like a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing!
So amazing post love it