Circle Back to Office Bingo – Free Office Bingo Cards to play with your coworkers
Work is predictable. Deadlines are every Friday and there’s another meeting this afternoon that could have been an email. If you’re looking for a way to shake things up, definitely do not put last night’s salmon in the microwave. Instead, try Office Bingo – it’s free!
Because you know the scene: you’re quietly sipping coffee in the breakroom, then bam! The printer jams, someone steals your potato salad, and a coworker asks about your “bandwidth.” It’s all fun and games until someone CCs the entire department on an email meant for one person. So you know what? You might as well turn it all into an actual game, like a bingo game.
Mark your square, keep an eye on the breakroom drama, and let’s see who shouts “BINGO!” first (hopefully not during the all-hands meeting).
What is Office Bingo?
Our Office Bingo cards are totally free to download and play. They turn your daily work chaos into a self-aware, laugh-out-loud competition. Instead of numbers, your card is filled with classic workplace moments, like tech issues right before a deadline or a sink full of dirty coffee mugs.
Play during meetings, team lunches, or just to survive another Monday. Then, mark a square every time you hear “circle back” or witness an office plant barely clinging to life. The first to form a line wins.
Our Office Bingo Cards

If you think you’ve seen it all at work, Bingo in the Office will prove otherwise. These bingo cards are free to download, and they turn everyday workplace antics into a game – because if you have to sit through another “quick” meeting that lasts an hour, you might as well make it fun.
We offer two versions: one for daily office shenanigans (Every Day Office Bingo) and one for office terminology (Office Lingo Bingo). Both are packed with all-too-familiar moments, from coffee-related catastrophes to that one coworker who always has thoughts.
And if you love free games, don’t stop here. Check out our other free-to-play games, including more types of bingo and the quick-moving “Build-a-Burger” restaurant game.
Every Day Office Bingo
Welcome to the daily grind, where the coffee is never strong enough, and the Wi-Fi gives up at the worst possible moment.
Download this “Everyday Office Bingo” card to keep track of all the little workplace quirks you know too well, like the infamous email chain drama, the lunch thief who strikes without remorse, and the coffee machine that chooses violence.
Mark a square when your desk mysteriously loses supplies, tech issues appear right before a deadline, and someone reheats fish in the microwave…again… which is like its own coworker bingo on its own.
Whether you’re dodging small talk or witnessing yet another passive-aggressive note in the breakroom, every square on this card brings you closer to calling out “BINGO!” and it’s a reminder that office life is its own reality show.

Office Lingo Bingo
Antics from your boss and coworkers aside, office lingo is a beast of its own. One minute, you’re having a normal conversation; the next, you’re “circling back” on “low-hanging fruit” while “moving the needle” toward “strategic alignment.” What does it all mean? No one really knows, but it fills the silence in meetings.
Office Lingo Bingo lets you embrace (or survive) the hive of buzzwords.
Every square is packed with the corporate jargon you hear daily, from “ping me” to “hard stop.” Someone inevitably suggests “taking it offline,” and suddenly, you’re crossing off more squares, and you’re one step closer to victory (take that, Kelsey from HR!).
Play during meetings, conference calls, or whenever you need a laugh because if you have to hear “synergy” one more time, at least it’ll count for something.

How do you play Office Bingo?
You play Office Bingo just like regular bingo, but instead of numbers, you’re marking off workplace moments as they happen in real time. When you hear someone say, “Let’s circle back,” or witness a thermostat war break out, you mark that square. The goal is to line up five in a row vertically, horizontally, or diagonally and, most importantly, claim bingo victory over workplace chaos.
Every card comes with a free space because some things, like small talk about the weather, are just inevitable. You can see it as a form of “Ice Breaker Bingo” during a meeting, play at the next holiday party to go with our Office Christmas slot, or as a personal challenge to survive another workday. Either way, one thing’s for sure: you’ll never look at “quick emails” or missing coffee mugs the same way again.
What supplies will you need?

Back in the (surprisingly interesting) history of bingo , players used beans to mark their cards. Lucky for you, you don’t need legumes to play. A pen works just fine, but if you want to get creative, feel free to use paper clips, sticky notes, or whatever’s within arm’s reach.
If there’s no dauber available – no problem. Grab Jason’s pretzels from the breakroom – he won’t mind (probably). Whether you’re playing solo, with coworkers, or making it part of an office party, all you really need is a free printed bingo card and a sharp eye for workplace nonsense. Just don’t get so competitive that you start manifesting someone CC’ing the entire company by mistake. Yikes. Looks like Brian’s secret plan to quit before the holiday bonus is now an all-staff update.
Office Bingo Prompts to Create Your Own Card
Now that you’re getting the hang of Office Bingo, you probably have some of your own Office Bingo ideas floating around your cubicle. Try creating your own corporate bingo card that’s customized for your team’s unique quirks and daily chaos.
Let’s ideate some action items and leverage best practices to build a robust game plan:
Personal Touches
- Has a favorite coffee mug
- Keeps a plant in their workspace
- Has a snack stash in their desk drawer
Professional Milestones
- Achieved a goal this month
- Led a project
- Attended a professional development workshop in the past year
Daily Habits
- Uses sticky notes excessively for reminders
- Has a to-do list for today
- Arrived early to work today
Team Engagements
- Exchanged gifts with a coworker
- Participated in a company-sponsored event
- Enjoys organizing office social events or parties
Unique Talents
- Speaks more than one language fluently
- Has a secret talent outside of work,
- Has a side hustle or freelance gig
How to host an office party?

Nothing says, “I appreciate you,” like two large pizzas for a department of 30 – it’s the classic office pizza party. But we’ll do you one better: turn it into an Office Party Bingo night.
Any occasion is an excuse to through a party, be it a birthday, holiday, or team milestone. Shoot an email with an invitation to join during lunch or after work. Then, make it happen and print out bingo cards to hand out as people arrive.
Toss in prizes like an extra-long lunch break or control of the office thermometer, and watch the small talk drift out the window in exchange for competition. Now that’s a morale booster!
And hey, if your team loves bingo this much, take it to the next level. Refer a coworker to play real bingo with you at Cafe Casino and earn a cash referral bonus for each one who signs up. At least you’ll have something else to discuss in the breakroom. This article could have been an email… but it’s bingo now. Print them out, play for free, and move the needle on your office relationships. When 5 PM strikes, head to Cafe Casino to touch base and play bingo for real.