These free St. Patrick’s Day bingo cards (and 5 more St. Patrick’s Day printable games) can help you make this fun holiday special for your kids!
Is St. Patrick’s Day a major holiday at your house or do you keep things more low-key? Either way, these free St. Patrick’s Day bingo cards and printable games will be a great addition to the day.
Plus, playing a quick round or two of St. Patrick’s Day bingo is better than trying to pinch everyone who isn’t wearing green, right?
Well, that’s exactly why we’ve prepared these 6 great printable games for you!
Here’s a quick list of the 6 printables you’ll find here:
- St. Patrick’s Day bingo
- St. Patrick’s Day word unscramble
- Scattergories Gold game
- St. Patrick’s Day word searches
- I Spy St. Patrick’s Day
- St. Patrick’s Day coloring pages
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Get your free St. Patrick’s Day bingo cards and other printable games
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Once you’re in the library, all you have to do is select the free printable that you’d like and hit print! (Plus you’ll gain access to more than 90 other great printables too!)
Let’s take a closer look at all of the St. Patrick’s Day printable games now.
St. Patrick’s Day Bingo cards
So many kids love bingo!
The free printable St. Patrick’s Day bingo in our free Printable Library contains 5 different full-size bingo cards, as well as a page of small calling cards to cut out and use.
To play St. Patrick’s Day bingo, you’ll need some type of bingo marker. We love these reusable, colorful bingo chips! They’re transparent, so you can easily check over a little one’s bingo card to make sure they’ve covered the correct pictures!
Here are some other great ideas for bingo chips or markers:
- small pieces of candy, such as M&Ms
- coins
- small LEGO pieces
- raisins
- peanuts
- chocolate chips
When you play this version of St. Patrick’s Day bingo, be sure to be very specific about each item that you call out!
Instead of just saying “leprechaun,” you’ll want to say “leprechaun sitting on a rainbow.” This can help your kids to develop good listening skills and sharpen their focus!
One of our favorite things about these St. Patrick’s Day bingo cards is that they’re full-size, and they’re easily reusable! (Plus, If you choose to laminate them, they could last for years and years!)
St. Patrick’s Day Word Unscramble
The free St. Patrick’s Day word unscramble is not as difficult as it looks!
(P.S. – If your kids are getting stuck on any of the answers, they can always use the word bank on our St. Patrick’s Day word search puzzle for some extra help!)
Gold and Lucky Scattergories games
Scattergories is a fun game that can help kids build their vocabulary skills and think independently.
This free printable St. Patrick’s Day printable game is for kids who can read and write quickly, about 8 years and up.
How to play Scattergories
To play St. Patrick’s Day Scattergories, you’ll need a timer, copies of the Scattergories printable, and one pen or pencil per player.
With the Gold Scattergories printable, there will be four different rounds of the game.
You’ll start by setting a time limit for each round. Three minutes is perfect, especially for new or younger players.
In the first round, players will need to think of a word that starts with the letter “G” for each of the categories that are listed.
For example, a Disney character that starts with “G” could be Goofy, Grumpy, or Gus.
Players go through the list, writing down as many answers as they can. (Be sure to let your kids know that it’s okay to skip and come back to ones they may not have answers for at first!)
Related article: 15 Fun St. Patrick’s Day Games for Kids You Can Pull Off Quickly and Easily
When the time is up, everyone takes turns comparing their lists.
If more than one person has written the same answer, neither player gets a point for their word. It’s important for players to be unique and original!
Finally, players can get bonus points by using an adjective that also begins with the same letter in their answer.
For example, for a celebrity that starts with “G,” George Gershwin could be worth two points (as long as no one else thinks of him!).
Once the “G” round is completed, it’s time to move on to the “O” round and so on until the last round of words that will begin with “D.”
St. Patrick’s Day Word Searches
There are two versions of these free St. Patrick’s Day word searches for kids: one for older kids and one for younger kids.
Words can go up, down, diagonal, backward, and forward.
In the printable St. Patrick’s Day word search for older kids, the grid has 20 letters per row and column, and there are 18 different St. Patty’s Day-related words for your kids to find.
With only ten letters per row and nine words to find, the smaller word search is much easier!
Simply give kids a highlighter or colored pencil and let them go to town!
To make this more of a game, you could also have kids complete these St. Patrick’s Day word searches in pairs or set a timer!
St. Patty’s Day I Spy Game
There are several different versions of I Spy games out there, but we really like this one for younger-elementary-aged kids.
Start by simply printing this out (we recommend card stock if you have it!) and put it in a plastic page protector.
Have your kids look carefully at the page and count how many of each of the 8 different St. Patrick’s Day items they can find.
Once they’ve completed the counting exercise, you can still keep playing!
Instead of having your kids find items around the room like with traditional I Spy, have them look at this page.
Choose one item on the page, and then say “I spy with my little eye, something that is _____.” Fill in the blank with a color, so your kids can guess which item you’ve spied.
You may add size descriptors as well to help your kids figure out which item you’re spying!
Then pull it out for your kiddo when you’re stuck in line at the grocery store, or anywhere that you might need a quick diversion!
St. Patrick’s Day Coloring Pages
If your kids love to color, they’ll love these St. Patrick’s Day coloring pages.
Print them out a few days before March 17th, let your kids give their best effort, and then display them proudly as decorations on St. Patrick’s Day!
Final thoughts on these St. Patty’s Day printable games for kids:
Don’t forget, you can access the free St. Patrick’s Day bingo cards and printable games by clicking right here or on the image below:
And if you’re hosting a big St. Patrick’s Day party, want ALL of our best spring printable games for kids, or want to save time by downloading everything at once, check out the Mega Spring Printable Pack in the Jen Bradley|MOMs shop!
Inside the Mega Spring Printable pack, you’ll find over 90 pages of fun spring printable games for kids including:
- Leprechaun and Easter Bunny name generators
- 10 bingo cards each for St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, and Earth Day
- St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, First Day of Spring, and Earth Day coloring pages
- 5 Spring Scavenger Hunts
- Scattergories games for St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, and springtime
- Easter mazes
- I Spy games for St. Patrick’s Day and Easter
- March, April, and May National Days Calendars for Kids
- Spring Bucket List for Kids
- answer sheet
Simply click on the image below and you’ll be able to purchase ALL of our best and most popular spring holiday printable games for kids – quickly and easily!
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