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Harvest Bingo Cards

A cozy game for the season the fields come in. Hand out cards of harvest-time sights to spot — the loaded hay wagon, the pumpkin patch, the first crisp apple — and the first to a line wins as the day winds down.

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

Harvest bingo fits a fall festival, a farm field trip, or a classroom marking the change of season. Start from the kraft-paper template, keep the crops and barnyard squares below or write your own, 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 the game stays fair whether you print a small batch for a table or hand cards to a whole festival crowd.

Squares for a harvest card
  • Pumpkin
  • Hay bale
  • Cornstalk
  • Apple basket
  • Scarecrow
  • Tractor
  • Wheat field
  • Barn
  • Wheelbarrow
  • Gourd
  • Wagon ride
  • Falling leaves
  • Squash
  • Sunflower
  • Cider press
  • Bushel basket
  • Combine harvester
  • Acorn
  • Grain silo
  • Pitchfork
  • Cranberries
  • Root vegetables
  • Sheaf of grain
  • Maize husk

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

Ideas for your game
  • Use it on a farm or festival visit

    Hand a card to each kid and let them mark crops and sights as they spot them, from the hay bales to the cider press, while you walk the grounds.

  • Tie it to a seasons lesson

    Swap a few squares for crop names or farm jobs and use the game to talk through where food comes from and why autumn is harvest time.

  • Print a batch or play on phones

    Print a stack for the festival table, or share one link and a QR code so families mark squares on their own devices as they explore.

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 harvest bingo cards for free?

Open the editor, pick the kraft-paper theme, keep the suggested crops and sights or type your own, and print. A basic set costs nothing to make.

Is this suitable for young children?

Yes. The squares are common autumn objects, and you can switch to a 3×3 or 4×4 grid in the editor so little ones finish a game quickly.

Can I print the cards at home?

Yes. The print view is sized for standard letter and A4 paper, so any home or school printer works, and pro-printed cards can be ordered too.

Can I use this at a fall festival outdoors?

Yes. Print sturdy cards for the booth, or share a link and QR code so visitors play from phones while they wander the pumpkin patch and stalls.