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Types of Bread Bingo Cards

A tasting game for a bake-off or a bakery crawl. Hand out cards of real loaves — sourdough, baguette, focaccia — and the first to mark a full line at the table calls bingo.

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

Types-of-bread bingo is made for a baking class, a farmers-market trip, or a cozy brunch. Use it at a tasting night, keep the loaves below or swap in the breads on your board, and cards print in a couple of minutes ready to slice and share.

Because every card is shuffled from the same square list, no two guests get the same grid, so the whole table can sample the same basket and each person still hunts for their own breads to mark off.

Squares for a types-of-bread card
  • Sourdough
  • Baguette
  • Ciabatta
  • Focaccia
  • Rye
  • Pumpernickel
  • Brioche
  • Bagel
  • Pita
  • Naan
  • Cornbread
  • Challah
  • Pretzel
  • Croissant
  • Whole wheat
  • Multigrain
  • Tortilla
  • Banana bread
  • Soda bread
  • Flatbread
  • Cubano roll
  • English muffin
  • Brown loaf
  • Garlic bread

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

Ideas for your game
  • Play it at a tasting

    Lay out a bread board and mark each loaf as it gets passed around — a real-time tasting keeps everyone guessing what comes out of the basket next.

  • Theme it to a region

    Swap squares for breads from one cuisine — naan and roti, or baguette and brioche — so a themed dinner doubles as a friendly geography lesson.

  • Print a stack or play live

    Print a tidy batch for the brunch table, or share one link and a QR code so guests can mark squares from their phones between bites.

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 types-of-bread bingo card for free?

Open the editor, pick the kraft-paper theme, keep the bread squares or type in your own loaves, and print. A basic set is free to make and print.

Are these real types of bread?

Yes. Every square names an actual loaf or baked bread, from sourdough and rye to naan and brioche, so the card works as a quick tasting guide too.

Can I use it for a baking class?

It suits a class or a market trip well — mark each bread as you sample or bake it, and switch to a smaller grid for shorter sessions in the editor.

Can I print them on regular paper?

Yes. The print view is sized for standard letter and A4 paper, so any home printer works, and you can also order professionally printed cards.