Jamilton Bingo! Cards - Print Free or Customize
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About: This bingo card is perfect for a lively Hamilton sing-along or fan night, packed with moments from the musical that will keep everyone engaged and laughing. From playful costume changes to epic audience participation and iconic stage antics, it’s tailor-made for musical theater lovers who want to celebrate the show in an interactive, spirited way.
How To: To download a printable PDF, click the Print button. You can change the card count and other printing preferences on the Print tab. Grid items and free space text can be edited on the Basic tab. Appearance can be entirely customized on the corresponding tabs, or you can quickly locate any preference on the 🔍 tab.
How to play Jamilton Bingo! Cards?
- Digital Caller: Click on the Play button above.
- Paper Players: Print PDF bingo cards and manually write on the cards.
- Paper Caller: Print PDF calling list & calling slips and manually pick the slips.
- Digital Players: Click on the Play button above, and then click on the 🎫 button.
- Combo Play: Pick any combination above. For instance, caller can be either Printed or Digital. And players can be Printed or Digital or a combination of both.
Step-By-Step:
- Start by downloading the Jamilton 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 pull 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 crayons. Crayons cost the least.
- Pick 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 play by randomly pulling an item from the call list and saying it to everyone.
- The players look at their cards to see if they have the announced word. If they do, they cross off that word.
- The first player to complete a horizontal, vertical, or a diagonal line of crossed items shouts "Bingo!" and wins the play.
- The caller verifies that the items crossed off form a correct line as per the Bingo card and call list.
- You can play for different patterns or a full card blackout for a longer play.
This Jamilton Bingo! Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: 1.Singer calls for emotional support, 2.Singers simulate the rotating stage, 3.Singer mumble-raps but makes it work anyway, 4.Singer dramatically fakes fainting during the song, 5.Big battle re-enactment on stage, 6.Lin, is that you? Singer imitates Lin-Manuel's singing, 7.The Hamilsquad sits around a table during "Aaron Burr, Sir", 8.Singers have "Shots" glasses during "My Shot", 9.Singer sings in a French accent, 10.Singers raise their glass, 11.Audience raises their glass, 12.Schuyler Sisters wear their proper colors (blue/ pink/yellow), 13.Dance the choreo for "Schuyler Sisters", 14.Samuel Seabury comes with a scroll/paper for "Farmer Refuted", 15.Some audience members get on stage as background singers when King George says "Everybody", 16.Singer sings in a British accent, 17.Singer wears a crown (DIY is fine), 18.Washington poses with sword (or anything long) at the end of "Right Hand Man", 19.Mulligan throws "flower petals" during the wedding in "Helpless", 20.Hamilton dances suggestively during "Helpless", 21.A real rewind moment in "Satisfied", 22.Audience sings ensemble part during "Wait for It", 23.Audience laughs during Lee's "I'm a general, Wee!" in "Stay Alive", 24.Gunfight in 10 duel commandments, 25.Eliza has a baby bump for "That Would Be Enough", 26.Flawless rapping *chef's kiss* in "Guns and Ships", 27.Grand entrance from Mulligan in "Guns and Ships", 28.Audience sings the ensemble part for "History Has Its Eyes on You", 29.The ensemble turns the props upside down during "Yorktown", 30.Main singers stand on chairs at the end of "Yorktown", 31.Blue lights are on during "What Comes Next", 32.King George uses a Californian accent for "Awesome! Wow!" in "What Comes Next", 33.Both singers are seated in "Dear Theodosia", 34.Audience sings "Hamilton Wrote the Other 51" in "Non-Stop", 35.Thomas Jefferson dances during "What'd I Miss", 36.Jefferson does a COOL exit after "Why he even brings the thunder" during "Cabinet Battle #1", 37.A child plays Philip Hamilton during "Take a Break", 38.Audience shouts "NOOO!" in "Say No to This", 39.Jefferson, Madison, and Burr have a private meeting on stage while Burr spirals in "The Room Where It Happens", 40.Mulligan sing-speaks "Which I wrote" aggressively in "Washington on Your Side", 41.Audience sings the ensemble part in "One Last Time", 42.Ensemble brings a chair for King George on stage in "I Know Him", 43.King George does not leave the stage after "I Know Him", 44.Hamilton drops a stack of papers during "The Adams Administration", 45.Ensemble acts as a hurricane during "Hurricane", 46.Eliza cries "tears" during "Burn", 47.Aaron burr campaigns to the AUDIENCE off stage during "The Election of 1800", 48.Eliza has letters during "Burn", 49.Ensemble re-enacts the play during "Blow Us All Away", 50.Eliza yells/cries painfully during "Burn", 51.Singer sings while lying down on the stage, 52.Alexander cries "tears" during "It's Quiet Uptown", 53.Someone dances while delivering the letters during "Your Obedient Servant", 54.A song gets skipped, 55.ZERO songs gets skipped by the end of Set 2, 56.Singer sets up their recording device before singing, 57.Singer wears a costume on stage (or improvised), 58.Human as inanimate props on stage., 59.Lenie sings a full song (solo/duet/ group) on stage, 60.Lenie coerces someone from the audience into singing a song, 61.Three or more people raise their hands when Lenie calls for volunteers, 62.Volunteer gets on stage way before Lenie calls for them, 63.Lenie calls a name, but they are absent.