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Human Organs Bingo Cards

The game that turns a body-systems review into a quick round. Read a clue or a function and students mark the matching organ — "pumps blood" for the heart, "filters waste" for the kidneys — and the first to a line wins.

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

Organs bingo is a fast way to review the human body before a test. Start from the plain template, keep the organs below or narrow them to one system your unit is covering, and you have cards ready to print in a couple of minutes.

Because every card is shuffled from the same square list, no two students get the same grid — so the whole class can review together and each learner still tracks their own set of organs.

Squares for a human organs card
  • Heart
  • Brain
  • Lungs
  • Liver
  • Kidneys
  • Stomach
  • Pancreas
  • Spleen
  • Bladder
  • Gallbladder
  • Small intestine
  • Large intestine
  • Esophagus
  • Skin
  • Thyroid
  • Appendix
  • Diaphragm
  • Trachea
  • Tongue
  • Eyes
  • Ears
  • Adrenal glands
  • Thymus
  • Uterus

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

Ideas for your game
  • Call functions, not names

    Read a clue like "filters the blood" or "produces insulin" and let students find the matching organ, turning each call into a quick recall check.

  • Focus on one body system

    Swap the squares for a single system, such as the digestive or respiratory organs, so the game lines up with the unit you are teaching that week.

  • Print a class set or play live

    Print one card per student for a review day, or share a link and QR code so the room can play together from tablets in a single round.

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 organs bingo for free?

Open the editor, choose the plain theme, keep the organ squares or type your own list, then print. A basic class set is free to make and print.

Are the organ names accurate?

Yes. The suggested squares are real human organs, and you can edit any of them to match the exact terms and spellings used in your textbook.

Can I use it for one body system?

Yes. Replace the squares with just the digestive, respiratory, or another system's organs so the game reinforces the unit your class is on now.

How many cards should I print?

One per student. Each card is shuffled from the same organ list, so every learner gets a unique grid and the class can review together fairly.