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Candy Bar Bingo Cards

A tasty party game where the prizes are the squares. Call out a chocolate bar and players mark it, then hand the matching candy to whoever fills a line.

Free to design and print · edit any square · 3×3, 4×4, or 5×5

Candy bar bingo is a crowd-pleaser for a birthday, a classroom treat day, or a Halloween haul sort-out. Start from the template, keep the bars below or write your own favorites, and you have cards ready to print in a couple of minutes.

Because every card is shuffled from the same square list, no two players get the same grid — so a roomful of sweet tooths can play and the win still comes down to the luck of the call.

Squares for a candy bar card
  • Snickers
  • Kit Kat
  • Twix
  • Milky Way
  • Three Musketeers
  • Butterfinger
  • Crunch
  • Hundred Grand
  • Baby Ruth
  • Mr. Goodbar
  • Take 5
  • Heath
  • Almond Joy
  • Mounds
  • PayDay
  • Whatchamacallit
  • Zero
  • 5th Avenue
  • Charleston Chew
  • Toblerone
  • Caramello
  • Skor
  • Oh Henry!
  • Reese's bar

These are just a starting point — swap in your own words in the editor before you print.

Ideas for your game
  • Use real candy as prizes

    Stock a basket of the same bars on your squares, and the winner picks one for every line, which turns the game into the dessert table itself.

  • Sort the Halloween haul with it

    Pour out the trick-or-treat bucket and call bars as you find them, so kids play a game while the candy gets counted and divided.

  • Print a stack or play on phones

    Print cards for a party table, or share a link and a QR code so a group can play along on their phones at a school or office treat day.

Editable and printable

Edit every square. Open the card in the editor, keep the suggested squares or replace them with your own words, emoji, or photos, and pick a theme that fits the day.

Print a whole set at once. Each card is shuffled from the same square list, so every player gets a unique grid. Print to standard letter or A4 paper on any home printer — or order professionally printed cards shipped to your door.

Or play live. Share one link and a QR code and the whole room plays from their phones, in person or over video.

Questions

How do I make a candy bar bingo card for free?

Open the editor, pick a template, keep the chocolate bars or type your own favorites into the squares, and print. A basic card costs nothing.

Is this good for a classroom party?

Yes. Pair the squares with a basket of treats and it becomes a sweet, simple reward game that a whole class can play in a few short rounds.

How many cards do I need?

One per player. Each card is shuffled from the same square list, so any size group can play and still get unique grids and a fair race to a line.

Can I use regional or favorite candies?

Every square is editable, so swap in the bars your guests love or the brands sold in your country to make the card feel local and personal.