Christmas Movie Bingo Cards - Print Free or Customize
Print free Christmas Movie bingo cards or adjust them, limitless prints! Choose from 22,700+ templates or use the bingo card generator. Add numbers, phrases, photos, or mix them all. Play using printed PDF, online bingo cards, and the online bingo caller, or go hybrid.
About: This bingo card is a playful tribute to the classic Hallmark and holiday-themed romantic comedies we all secretly adore. With its mix of small-town magic, mistaken identities, meet-cutes, family meddling, and endless Christmas cheer, it’s perfect for movie night with friends or an office holiday party. Expect feel-good moments and plenty of cozy romance clichés!
How To: To download a PDF to print, click the Print button. You can modify the card quantity and other print preferences on the Print tab. Grid items and free space content can be edited on the Basic tab. Appearance can be fully personalized on the relevant tabs, or you can easily find any setting on the 🔍 tab.
How to play Christmas Movie Bingo Cards?
- Digital Caller: Click on the Play button above.
- Digital Players: Click on the Play button above, and then click on the 🎫 button.
- Paper Caller: Print PDF calling list & calling slips and manually select the slips.
- Paper Players: Print PDF bingo cards and manually write on the cards.
- Mixed Play: Select any combination above. For instance, caller can be either Paper or Digital. And players can be Paper or Digital or a combination of both.
Step-By-Step:
- Start by getting the Christmas Movie Bingo PDF by clicking on the "Print" button above.
- Open the PDF and print it.
- For random calling, you can print another copy of the call list, cut, fold and then draw them randomly at play time.
- Cut the bingo cards at the cut marks if there are more than 1 bingo cards per page.
- Distribute one card per player. For marking, you can use markers. Crayons cost the least.
- Select one person to be the caller. If you are playing in a small group, the caller may also play along with their own Bingo card.
- The caller opens the game by randomly pulling an item from the call list and calling out it to everyone.
- The players scan their cards to see if they have the announced word. If they do, they dab that word.
- The first player to complete a horizontal, vertical, or a diagonal line of crossed items announces "Bingo!" and wins the game.
- The caller checks that the items crossed off form a proper line as per the Bingo card and call list.
- You can play for varied patterns or a full card blackout for a longer game.
This Christmas Movie Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: "He's secretly in love with you, you know.", "I've never been so sure of anything in my entire life.", "Merry Christmas, [Male Lead First Name]." "Merry Christmas, [Female Lead First Name]." Last kiss of the film, drone out, THE END., "Speak from the heart.", A Christmas tree is switched on - sparkles!, A friend feels it neccessary to tell the lead a new guy in town or in their sphere is "cute". Otherwise she may not have noticed., A friend or the love interest reminds the MC to follow their heart/pursue their passion, A jacket or scarf is shared. No one taught them how to accessorize for winter :(, A jealous potential partner and/or misguided family member try to split up the happy couple, A job is lost or paused in act one, a new one is found in act three, A local festival or cultural celebration brings the leads closer, A need to buy a gift demands a stroll down main street in a small town or holiday market, A new major project/client will make or break a company's success., A very confident character goes out of character and tells someone they want them to like them, After actively looking for love, the MC discovers it was really their childhood friend/neighbor all along, An event requires or nudges the two leads to dance, Big Dress Moment/He Cleans Up Well - usually while entering the event down the stairs, Blue collar love interest with background in something prestigious, By minute 30 someone is keeping a secret from someone else that they need to know for context, The two leads are struggle to say goodnight or goodbye to each other, Career goals expressed in first five minutes, Holiday pun so clever that you forget to laugh, Coffee shop scene, Cookies are decorated and/or used to negotiate, Cookies get burnt, Empty coffee cup that is SUPPOSED to be full, Fake dating, Family members reconcile, Family members/ kids scheme to help MC find love (again), FORCED PROXIMITY: Snowed in, doublebooked in a rental, stuck working on the same project. They hate each other... until they don't, Gay bestie, "Had to grow up fast as a kid", Play fight (snowball fight, tinsel tossing, etc.), He teaches her how to make s'mores, If a parent passed, someone still living tells their offspring how proud they would be of them now, If someone is famous, a press article will disrupt the good connection with the other romantic lead, Impossible to go to a Christmas tree lot and not run into your new or old flame, The love interest attempts to bring the MC flowers, but sees her with some platonic male and assumes he's not good enough for her/ she's already chosen someone else, Lacey Chabert, Life Lesson or quote from fine literature, Love interest teaches the MC about a new holiday tradition, MC is a writer. I wonder why., MC has a special skill possessed by no one else in this small town, MC is a designer/architect/doctor/lawyer/CEO/Celeb (local or otherwise) or other well paid professional, which enables them to travel or take time off for this storyline, MC knocks into the main hottie in the first two scenes they're in the same space, "Moved a lot as a kid", Obvious CGI background, Oh is that a church on our way? The same chapel 25 other Hallmark films have shot weddings in? Might as well pull over and warm up or sing in there, Oh is that my book in the bookshop window? I wrote it, you should buy it, I should sign it, Oh no! Important item lost, Old man cameo who is implied to be Santa Claus, One lead believes in love at first sight or true love and the other claims not to, One love interest defends the other in an awkward social situation, One of the leads struggles to write vows or an important event speech, ONE YEAR LATER title card: The two leads get engaged, married, or have a baby exactly one year after they confess their feelings for each other, Open fire, no chestnuts, Our damsel tries to reach something high on a ladder and OH NO how DID she fall into the arms of that handsome guy?, Pair that seems at odds have occupations that strangely complement each other; they later realize they should join forces, Parent or sibling is lonely or feeling neglected by their match; they find love in the end or renew their vows, Pets bring together the MC and love interest, POC bestie, Random royal family, Snow angels, Some adult says "sometimes you just know", Some food or paint smudge must be wiped off the MC's face by the guy with whom she's totalllllly platonic, Some friends are in a play/concert/dance performance, Some item from the past resurfaces, Some photo taken early in act 1 with the two leads will become a heartwarming reflection in act 3 when a character realizes what they're missing, Somebody hates Christmas, Someone assumes the two leads are already a couple; one of them quickly corrects them, the other seems to feel no need to correct at all, Someone chops wood when something goes wrong, Someone DIES, Someone doesn't listen or hear the bride when they say what kind of wedding they truly want, Someone drives a blue or brown pickup truck, Someone else is getting married and our two single love interests exchange meaningful glances as the wedding vows mimic their own relationship, Someone explicitly says they don't belong here because they can't just look it or feel it, Someone gets a promotion, Someone gets caught in the rain, Someone has to take a last minute bus, Someone is famous or royal, but very humble and possibly shy, Someone is in a hurry/running late, Someone is named Annie/ Anna, Someone is named Charlie/Charles, Someone overcomes a phobia, Someone overhears/sees the bad part of a conversation but misinterprets or misses the clarity and good part of the remaining discussion and makes a bad decision as a reaction to this, Someone plays guitar/ piano, Someone regrets not spending last Christmas with a relative before they passed, Someone returns home after many years away, Someone urgently has to plan a big, important event in 5 weeks or less, Someone wants to apologize but is denied access to the person they've offended until some public event, Someone wants to or is asked to wear their mother's wedding dress, Stranded due to snow/fog/dead battery/no cell reception/bridge out/flat tire (bonus if more than one of these), String of bad dates demonstrating lousy partnering skills, The MC's sibling or parent is lonely and finds love in the end or renews their vows, The main couple gets a free off-hours carriage ride, The MC asks a parent how they knew Mom/Dad was "the one", The MC magically meets a love interest with just the right genetics to look like a replacement parent to MC's child with the same hair color, The two leads deliver baskets or do good deeds for others in town, Tree decorating montage/scene, Two people compete for the same promotion, UNPLANNED TRIP: Whether for love or a cancelled flight due to a storm, a boy and a girl get thrown together on a last minute trip. What could possibly go wrong (or Mr. Right)?, We want the leads to kiss at about 5 different moments (they may even squeeze in a fake mistletoe kiss), but when the real final kiss arrives it's rushed to let the end credits roll., Someone wears a winter coat indoors for the entire scene, Characters breathe no visible air in what is clearly freezing weather, A character drinks cocoa without ever blowing on it, Snow falls only on the leads, not background extras, Christmas lights are already on at 3:30 PM, The town has exactly one street and everyone is always on it, A character repeats the exact same line they said earlier but now it means love, Someone describes another character using only work-related compliments, A parent gives advice that sounds suspiciously like a Hallmark executive note, A child delivers dialogue that no child has ever said, The entire town shows up for one person's personal milestone, The mayor personally intervenes in a romantic subplot, A handmade gift is completed overnight, Someone hosts a party for 40 people using one tray of food, The villain wears noticeably cooler-toned clothing, The love interest's sweaters get progressively softer, The MC's hair subtly changes o.