Bingo is often played at events like senior gatherings and community socials.
It seems to be a familiar game for many older adults.
Here, we’ll introduce bingo games that can be enjoyed as recreation.
We’ve gathered lots of creative, cleverly designed bingo ideas! They can serve as brain training and are expected to encourage communication, such as chatting with others.
We also hope everyone can enjoy the sense of accomplishment when numbers line up vertically, horizontally, or diagonally.
Please enjoy a fun time with these adapted bingo games.
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[For Senior Care Facilities] Also Works as Brain Training! Fun Bingo Game Ideas (1–10)
Just paper and pen! Number Bingo

It’s a simple game where you use a pencil to draw a grid and numbers on paper, then aim for bingo.
The grid is 3 squares by 3 squares, for a total of 9, and you freely choose numbers from 1 to 15 to fill them in at random.
Once everyone has finished writing their numbers, you’re ready to play: read out the numbers on the cards in order, and each player aims for bingo.
You can enjoy seeing whether a line on your own card completes, or you can turn it into a competitive game where you try to complete more lines than your opponent—either way, it’s sure to be exciting.
Prefecture Bingo

A bingo game loved by kids and adults alike! Normally, bingo cards have numbers, but in this version the squares are labeled with prefecture names.
Prepare at least two full sets of cards with the names of Japan’s 47 prefectures.
Increase the number of sets according to how many people are playing.
Each player lays out nine cards labeled with prefecture names in a 3×3 grid in front of them.
You can use more cards if you like! Then, using a separate set of cards from the ones you laid out, draw one card at a time.
If the drawn prefecture matches one on your grid, flip that card over.
From there, it’s just like regular bingo: when you flip all the cards along any vertical, horizontal, or diagonal line, you’ve got bingo! Just like standard bingo, you can enjoy this game while seated.
Dice Bingo

This is a simple yet surprisingly hard dice game called “Dice Bingo.” Since small dice can be hard to handle, it’s recommended to use slightly larger ones.
For example, with three players each holding a die, decide on “roll an even number” and keep rolling until everyone gets an even number.
The more players you have, the harder it gets to match.
Once you can all match evens or odds, level up by trying to all roll the same number.
The satisfaction when you finally match is exceptional!
Word Bingo!

Let’s enjoy a wordplay-based bingo game called Word Bingo! The bingo card has 9 squares, and you fill them with words that match a given theme.
For example, if the theme is “words that start with ‘ka,’” you fill the squares with words that begin with ‘ka’ that you can think of.
When the representative announces their nine ‘ka’ words, check whether any of them match the words on your card; if they do, mark them.
You win when you complete a line vertically, horizontally, or diagonally.
A great thing about this bingo is that it’s fun for large groups.
Theme Bingo

This is a theme bingo that starts by choosing a topic and filling in the grid with words.
Hand out blank grid sheets to participants and have them fill each square with names that fit the chosen theme.
Writing while recalling item names makes for good mental exercise.
Once everyone is done, draw from the prepared cards in order and read them out.
If someone completes a line vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, it’s bingo! Even common items like vegetables or animals can be surprisingly hard to recall on the spot.
Be sure to enjoy it together!
Spring Bingo

A classic recreation game: Bingo.
Speaking of Bingo, you usually have a card with numbers and mark off the numbers called by a machine.
But this “Spring Bingo” is a word bingo that lets you savor the atmosphere and charm of spring by using plenty of spring-related words.
Choose your favorite words from the many expressions of spring and fill in the blank squares.
After that, it plays like regular bingo, but conversations about spring events and flower names make it lively—a recreation that’s fun even beyond the bingo itself.
Recommended for recreation! Hōrun Bingo

Let me introduce “Hōrun Bingo,” a bingo game with elements of sports that gets you moving.
Draw lines on the floor to make a grid where each row has five squares.
You can use sturdy rope or masking tape, so it’s a game you can enjoy anywhere.
Throw a ball into the grid; if you line up three or more in a row, you score points, and you get higher points for four or five in a row.
Decide how many rounds to play and compete on total points.
It’s usually played standing, but you can change the throwing position and try it while seated in a chair too.
It’s an easy bingo game to customize with your own rules.


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