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Ramadan Bingo Cards

A gentle game for the family iftar or a classroom lesson. Hand out cards of Ramadan things to spot — the crescent moon, dates broken at sunset, a lantern glowing, the call to prayer — and play together through the holy month.

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

Ramadan bingo offers families and classrooms a respectful way to mark the holy month of fasting, reflection, and charity. Start from the gentle lantern-lit template, keep the squares below or add your own family customs, and print cards in a couple of minutes for the evenings together.

Because each card is shuffled from the same square list, every player gets a different grid, so children and adults can play together at the iftar table while learning the practices and symbols that make the month meaningful.

Squares for a Ramadan card
  • Crescent moon
  • Fasting
  • Iftar
  • Dates
  • Prayer
  • Lantern
  • Charity
  • Suhoor
  • Quran reading
  • Mosque
  • Prayer mat
  • Call to prayer
  • Family meal
  • Reflection
  • Sharing food
  • Breaking fast
  • Star and crescent
  • Gratitude
  • Community
  • Generosity
  • Patience
  • Evening prayer
  • Ramadan greeting
  • Acts of kindness

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

Ideas for your game
  • Center it on the iftar table

    Mark squares as the evening unfolds — dates eaten at sunset, the family gathered, the meal shared — making the game a gentle part of breaking the fast together.

  • Use it to teach the values

    Pause on squares like charity, patience, and gratitude to talk about what each one means, helping children understand the spirit behind the month's practices.

  • Print a stack or play on phones

    Print cards for a family gathering, or share a link and a QR code so a community iftar can play together from each table across a large hall.

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 Ramadan bingo cards for free?

Open the editor, choose the gentle theme, keep the suggested squares or add your own family customs, then print. You can design and print a basic set for free.

Is this respectful of the holy month?

Yes, when used thoughtfully. The squares focus on symbols, values, and shared meals, and pairing them with conversation helps children appreciate the meaning of Ramadan.

Can children and adults play together?

They can. Each card is shuffled from the same list, so a mixed-age family can all play at the iftar table while younger children learn the practices alongside the game.

How can teachers use it in class?

Print one card per student and pause on each symbol to explain fasting, charity, and prayer, turning the game into a respectful culture and values lesson.