Romeo and Juliet Bingo Cards - Print Free or Customize
Print free Romeo and Juliet bingo cards or customize, limitless prints! Select from 14,400+ designs or use our bingo card generator. Add numbers, words, images, or mix them all. Play using printable PDF, digital bingo cards, and our digital bingo caller, or go hybrid.
About: Step into the wild, modern world of "Romeo + Juliet" with this bingo card, perfect for movie nights, film study groups, or fans reliving Baz Luhrmann’s iconic adaptation. The card captures the movie’s signature mix of dramatic visuals, symbolic props, and pop culture moments. It lets players spot clever motifs and cinematic details that make this version unforgettable, from contemporary twists on Shakespearean themes to all those instantly recognizable scenes.
How To: To download a printable PDF, click the Print button. You can change the card count and other printing options on the Print tab. Grid items and free space text can be edited on the Basic tab. Appearance can be totally personalized on the corresponding tabs, or you can easily find any setting using the 🔍 tab.
How to play Romeo and Juliet Bingo Cards?
- Printed Caller: Print PDF calling list & calling slips and manually choose the slips.
- Printed Players: Print PDF bingo cards and manually scratch the cards.
- Digital Players: Click on the Play button above, and then click on the 🎫 button.
- Digital Caller: Click on the Play button above.
- Hybrid Play: Select any combination above. For instance, caller can be either Offline or Digital. And players can be Offline or Digital or a mix of both.
Step-By-Step:
- Start by saving the Romeo and Juliet Bingo PDF by clicking on the "Print" button above.
- Open the PDF and print it.
- For random drawing, you can print another copy of the call list, cut, fold and then pick them randomly at play time.
- Cut the bingo cards at the cut lines if there are more than 1 bingo cards per page.
- Give one card to each player. For marking, you can use pens. Crayons cost the least.
- Select one person to be the caller. If you are playing in a small group, the caller may as well play along with their own Bingo card.
- The caller opens the play by randomly pulling an item from the call list and announcing it to all players.
- 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 shouts "Bingo!" and wins the game.
- The caller verifies that the items crossed off form a proper line according to the Bingo card and call list.
- You can play for multiple patterns or a full card blackout for a longer game.
This Romeo and Juliet Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: A gun labeled "Sword" (what color is the gun?), A letter being delivered or undelivered (who is the letter addressed to?), The Capulet family crest/logo (describe the crest or logo), A scene with water (who is in the scene?), A religious symbol, like a cross or (who or what is displaying the symbol, and what is it?), A flashy car with "Capulet" or "Montague" on it (what make and color car is it?), A beach motel sign (what beach is it?), Juliet wearing angel wings (where is she when she is wearing the angel wings), A skull or death-related imagery (who or what is displaying the imagery and what is it?), Fireworks (where is Romeo when he is watching the fireworks?), A visual symbol of love (who or what is displaying the symbol, and what is it?), A song by Radiohead (what song is it?), A Hocus Pocus movie reference (what quote is referenced?), A choir singing during a dramatic moment (what are they singing?), Music that suddenly changes tone mid-scene (what scene is it?), A moment showing the clash of love vs. violence (what is happening in this moment?), A moment of peace before chaos erupts (what is the moment of peace?), A reference to fate or destiny (what is the line that is seen or spoken?), A TV news anchor reporting on a Shakespearean line (what graphic accompanies the news anchor?), A character watching or filming something on a screen (what are they watching?), A Bible or book with Shakespearean text inside (what does the text say?).