Human Bingo

10-50 players 20-30 minutes Team Building
groups

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How to Play

Human Bingo transforms the classic bingo game into a social ice breaker that gets people moving, talking, and discovering commonalities.

Setup

  1. Create bingo cards with 16-25 squares (4x4 or 5x5 grid)
  2. Fill each square with a characteristic or experience (e.g., “Has traveled to Asia”, “Speaks three languages”, “Plays a musical instrument”)
  3. Print or share digital copies with all participants
  4. Provide pens or markers

Game Instructions

  1. Distribute bingo cards to all players
  2. Set a time limit (usually 15-20 minutes)
  3. Players mingle and ask questions to find people who match each square
  4. When someone matches, they sign that square
  5. First person to complete a row, column, or full card wins

Creating Effective Bingo Cards

Good characteristics include:

  • “Has run a marathon”
  • “Born in another country”
  • “Can juggle”
  • “Has met a celebrity”
  • “Speaks more than two languages”
  • “Has a pet reptile”

Avoid:

  • Overly personal questions
  • Characteristics that are too common (everyone matches)
  • Traits that are too rare (nobody matches)

Variations

Blackout Bingo: Players must fill the entire card to win

Team Bingo: Divide into teams and work together to complete cards

Speed Networking: Set 2-minute intervals for players to rotate partners

Why It Works

Human Bingo excels because it:

  • Forces interaction with multiple people
  • Provides natural conversation starters
  • Works well with large groups
  • Reveals unexpected commonalities
  • Keeps everyone engaged and moving

Ideal for corporate team building, classroom orientation, conference networking, and large social events.