Press Next call. The called word will appear somewhere on your card; find it, tap it, and complete a row, column, or diagonal.
Online Bingo uses a solo call order from your active card. Print sheet is optional and includes a full caller list for group play.
Quick answer
How do you use US States Bingo?
US States Bingo is an online bingo game with optional printable cards. Play all 50 US state names online first, or print for classroom review. Start in Play mode for one active browser card, use Next call to reveal words, or open Print sheet when a group needs paper cards and a caller list.
- Call one state from your active card, then find it and tap the matching square.
- Print standard sheets when you want offline play.
- Use New cards when you want a fresh card layout and caller order for the same topic.
Game notes
About US States Bingo
Play all 50 US state names online first, or print for classroom review.
Online play
Solo rounds with Next call, tap-to-mark, and automatic win detection.
All 50 states
Online rounds use a single active card; the print caller pool uses the full state-name set for group play.
Print for groups
Use Print sheet when pairs or tables need paper cards.
US States Bingo vs related games
Use the current topic when it matches the lesson or group, then switch to a related bingo, grid, or brain game when the review task changes.
How to Play
- 1 Play online
Call one state from your active card, then find it and tap the matching square.
- 2 Win a line
Complete a row, column, or diagonal to see your summary.
- 3 Optional print
Print standard sheets when you want offline play.
- 4 Capitals challenge
For a harder version, ask players to name the capital before they mark a state.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to print?
No. You can play in the browser without paper.
Does this include every US state?
Yes. The word list uses all 50 US state names.
Can I use it with the US States Grid?
Yes. Bingo supports recognition practice, while the US States Grid tests clue intersections.
Do I need color printing?
No. The sheet is designed to work clearly in black and white.