Bachelorette Bingo: Free Cards & Ideas

Bachelorette bingo adds a fun competitive element to the celebration, whether you are keeping things sweet at an afternoon bridal shower or going all out on a wild night. We

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Bachelorette bingo adds a fun competitive element to the celebration, whether you are keeping things sweet at an afternoon bridal shower or going all out on a wild night. We have created both a PG version for mixed-company events and a spicier edition for the bachelorette party itself, plus variations for Galentine's Day and wine night.

Free Printable Bachelorette Bingo Cards

Our free printable bachelorette bingo cards are ready to download and print. Each card features a randomized 5×5 grid of bachelorette-themed squares. Print on cardstock for the best experience and provide daubers or markers in the wedding's color scheme for an extra-cute touch.

How to Play Bachelorette Bingo

Bachelorette bingo can be played two ways. The observation style works during the party or night out — players mark squares as they spot specific moments happening (someone buys the bride a drink, the bride cries happy tears, someone requests a song). The classic style uses a caller who reads out squares one at a time, just like regular bingo.

PG Version: Sweet and Silly Squares

Perfect for bridal showers and family-friendly celebrations:

  • Someone gives a toast
  • The bride tears up
  • Someone tells a "how they met" story
  • A gift makes everyone say "awww"
  • Someone mentions the wedding dress
  • The bride's mom gives advice
  • Someone takes a selfie with the bride
  • A guest arrives late
  • Someone makes a marriage joke

Spicy Version: Party-Night Edition

For the actual bachelorette outing with close friends:

  • Someone buys the bride a drink
  • The group takes a group photo
  • Someone hits the dance floor first
  • A stranger wishes the bride congratulations
  • The playlist plays "Single Ladies"
  • Someone loses their shoes
  • The bride does a dare
  • Someone facetimes someone who could not make it

Galentine's Day Bingo

Celebrate friendship with Galentine's Day bingo featuring squares about your friend group: "has known the host for 5+ years," "has matching tattoos with a friend," "can name everyone's birthday," and other friendship-themed descriptions. Perfect for February 13th celebrations or any girls' night.

Wine Night Bingo

Combine wine tasting with bingo for an elevated evening. Squares include wine-related observations: "someone swirls their glass dramatically," "someone uses the word 'notes'," "someone pretends to identify the vintage," and "someone says this is their new favorite." It is fun, low-key, and pairs perfectly with a wine tasting party.

Prize Ideas for Bachelorette Bingo

Match prizes to the celebration vibe: mini champagne bottles, spa gift sets, bridal party accessories, custom tumblers, funny bride-themed items, and gift cards. For more ideas, see our adult bingo prizes guide.

Customize it: Add inside jokes, specific references to the bride and groom's relationship, and squares only the bridal party would understand. Personalized cards are always more fun than generic ones.

Also check out baby shower bingo for another bridal-adjacent celebration game, and browse all options on our party games hub.

Keep exploring: Also explore bar crawl bingo for the night out and New Year's Eve bingo.

Bachelorette Scavenger Bingo

For a party that moves — bar crawl, wine tour, downtown night out — convert the card from things people say to things the group finds or does. Squares like "get a stranger to toast the bride," "find someone with the groom's name," or "group photo with a bouncer" turn the card into a scavenger hunt with a bingo win condition. First to complete a line picks the next bar, and a blackout earns the finisher a drink on the group.

Two rules keep it fun instead of chaotic: every square must be photographed to count, and nothing on the card should require more than sixty seconds of a stranger's time. The photo rule doubles as an automatic album of the night — often the best souvenir the bride gets.

Virtual and Long-Distance Version

When bridesmaids are scattered across time zones, bachelorette bingo still works. Send everyone the same card a week out, but fill squares with things that can happen on a group video call: "someone's pet interrupts," "a toast makes the bride cry," "an embarrassing story from college." The maid of honor calls squares as they naturally occur, and the first line wins a prize mailed after the call.

Host Checklist and Timing

Print cards on heavier paper if the party involves drinks — thin printer paper does not survive a bar table. Bring markers that cannot smear on a wet table; a small bingo dauber per guest costs about a dollar and doubles as a party favor. Start the game after the first round of drinks but before dinner, when energy is high and nobody has left yet, and cap the round at forty-five minutes. Have one backup prize for a tie; bachelorette groups produce ties at an uncanny rate.

Making the Card Feel Like the Bride

Stock cards are fine; memorable cards are specific. Swap five generic squares for inside references — the bride's signature drink order, the name of her first car, the friend who is always late, the story everyone tells at every party. Guests who barely know each other bond over decoding the inside squares, and the bride gets a card that works as a keepsake afterward. Keep the other twenty squares universal so newcomers can still win.

One warning from experience: run every inside-joke square past the maid of honor first. A square that is hilarious to college friends can land badly in front of future in-laws at a mixed party.

Printing and Prep in Under an Hour

Bachelorette bingo prep is a one-evening job. Build one master word list of thirty items, generate shuffled 5x5 cards (any free card generator handles this), and print one per guest plus twenty percent spares on cardstock. Toss the cards, a set of daubers or metallic markers, and the prizes into one bag the night before. The maid of honor should keep a photo of the master list on her phone — halfway through the night, someone will dispute whether a square "really happened," and the list settles it.

Frequently Asked Questions

For observation-style bingo, hand out cards at the beginning and let it run all evening. For caller-style bingo, play it during dinner or the pre-outing gathering when everyone is seated and can focus.

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