Free multiplication bingo cards for kids—an easy, fun math game perfect for classrooms, homeschool, and multiplication fact practice.
Learning multiplication facts can feel frustrating for a lot of kids — especially when it starts feeling more like memorizing than actually having fun. And if you’re anything like me, you’re always looking for ways to make learning feel a little less stressful and a little more engaging.

That’s exactly why I love multiplication bingo. It turns math practice into a game, keeps kids involved, and gives them repetition without it feeling boring.
Whether you’re working on multiplication at home, teaching in a classroom, or looking for an easy homeschool activity, this is one of those printables you’ll end up using again and again.

Why You’ll Love These Multiplication Bingo Cards
This is one of those learning activities that actually keeps kids interested.
You’ll love it because it’s:
- Print-and-go easy
- Fun while still educational
- Perfect for classrooms or home learning
- Great for multiplication fact practice
- Screen-free and interactive
It’s an easy way to practice multiplication facts without constant worksheets.
What’s Included in the Free Printable
Everything is already done for you (which we all appreciate).
Inside, you’ll get:
- Multiple multiplication bingo cards
- Multiplication equations and answers
- Calling cards for easy gameplay
- A clean, easy-to-read format
No complicated prep — just print and play.
How to Play Multiplication Bingo
It’s super simple once you get started.
- Print and hand out the bingo cards
- Give each child something to mark their spaces
- Read a multiplication problem aloud
- Players solve the problem and find the answer on their board
- First to get a row (or full board) wins
💡 Mom Tip: Small snacks or mini erasers make fun bingo markers and keep kids extra engaged.
What This Game Is Good For
This is one of those activities that works for so many different learning moments.
Perfect for:
- Math centers
- Homeschool lessons
- Classroom review games
- Extra multiplication practice
- Rainy day learning activities
- Family learning time
And without even trying, kids are building:
- Multiplication fact fluency
- Math confidence
- Focus and concentration
- Problem-solving skills
And honestly… kids usually don’t even realize how much math practice they’re getting because they’re focused on the game.
Easy Ways to Make It More Fun
Want to keep kids extra engaged?
- Add small prizes for winners
- Play quick rounds to keep energy high
- Let kids take turns calling problems
- Use colorful markers or manipulatives
Simple little changes can make math feel exciting instead of stressful.
More Educational Printables You’ll Love
- Kindergarten Sight Word Bingo
- Cursive Letter R Worksheets
- St. Patrick’s Day Word Search
- 100 Days of School Color by Number
Mix and match for easy, screen-free learning fun.

Share the Fun
Used these with your kids or in a classroom? I’d love to see how they turned out! Tag me @micheletripple on Instagram and use #confessionsofparenting so I can celebrate your fun and learning moments too.
Download Your Free Multiplication Bingo Cards
Scroll below to grab your printable and print as many copies as you need. Easy setup, fun learning, and a simple way to make multiplication practice feel less overwhelming.

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On your multiplication bingo, you have on the calling card, 6×4 is 26.
Great catch, Jennifer. I got that file updated.
You’re so welcome! Thank you! 🙂