Free Halloween Chinese Vocabulary Bingo | Hanzi + Pinyin Learning Game for Class or Home

Looking for a fun way to bring some Halloween spirit into your Chinese lessons? 👻
Our Free Halloween Chinese Bingo Worksheets are perfect for helping kids learn festive Chinese vocabulary while having fun in the classroom or at home!

In this post, we’re sharing a set of 6 free printable bingo cards which are:

  • Colorful, festive, and easy to print.
  • Enough for small group play (great for 4–6 players).
  • Including Chinese words related to Halloween.

If you have big group of students, check out our full version Chinese Character Bingo Cards.

The Halloween Bingo set featuring colorful Chinese words-each Character (hanzi) is color-coded by its tone (1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th) to make pronunciation easier to remember. It’s the perfect activity for classrooms, family gatherings, or cultural celebrations.

What’s Included:

  • 🎃 6 Bingo Cards – Each 3×3 grid includes colorful Chinese characters with pinyin
  • 👻 Caller Sheet – Includes Chinese characters, pinyin, and English meanings for teachers or parents to call out easily
  • 🧙‍♀️ 9 Halloween Words – Great vocabulary review for beginners and young learners
  • 🏠 Perfect for classroom use, small group games, or family learning at home
  • Tone-colored characters – each Hanzi is color-coded by its tone (1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th) to make pronunciation easier to remember:

🕸️ Why You’ll Love It:

  • Helps students recognize and pronounce Halloween words in Chinese
  • Makes Chinese learning interactive and exciting
  • Great for listening practice, vocabulary review, or cultural lessons
  • Printable, colorful, and ready to play instantly

🧩 Want More Bingo Fun?

If you’d like a bigger set for your class or Chinese club, we also have:
🟠 12-Card Set – for small groups
🟢 24-Card Set – for medium classrooms
🟣 48-Card Set – perfect for large groups or parties

You can choose the version that best fits your teaching needs!

  • Each set has its unique bingo cards – perfect for larger classrooms and events.
  • Calling cards with Chinese characters + Pinyin.
  • Tone-colored characters to reinforce Mandarin pronunciation.
  • Printable in both A4 and US Letter sizes. If you want half page size, you can achieve it by setting your page per sheet to 2 pages per sheet in your print setting.

The Halloween Chinese Bingo Set is Perfect for:

  • Mandarin classrooms
  • After-school programs
  • Homeschooling
  • Holiday cultural lessons

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How to Play Halloween Chinese Character Bingo

What You Need

  • Bingo cards (each player gets one)
  • Bingo caller sheet ( to make the game more fun, teachers or parents can cut out the 9 calling cards on the caller sheet and put them in a bag, box, or stack)
  • Markers (coins, buttons, counters, or just a pen/pencil to cross off)

Setup

  1. Give each player one bingo card.
  2. Get the Caller sheet ready, or place all the calling cards face down or in a container if you cut the calling cards out.
  3. Make sure players have markers or pencils ready.

How to Play

  1. The caller picks a calling card and reads it aloud.
    • Bonus: Ask students to read the character aloud themselves for practice!
  2. Players check their bingo cards. If they have that character, they mark it.
  3. Continue drawing and reading cards one at a time.
  4. The first player to mark a full row (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) shouts “Bingo!” and wins.

Variations (for more fun!)

  • Four Corners → Winner is the first to mark all 4 corners.
  • Full Card → Winner must cover the entire card (longer game).
  • Cultural Twist → When a word is called, players can say what it means in English (e.g., 南瓜 = pumpkin).

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This game is not only fun for celebrating Halloween, but also a great way for learners to:

  • Recognize Chinese characters (Hanzi)
  • Practice Pinyin pronunciation

Make your Halloween Chinese lessons both spooky and educational with this fun freebie! 🎃 Download the Free Halloween Chinese Bingo Worksheets below👇 and start playing today!

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