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Create printable music bingo cards from your playlist

Paste one song per line, choose a card count, preview the first few cards, then download the full set as a PDF. Everything runs in the browser.

Unique card layouts 4x4 and 5x5 grids 1 or 2 cards per PDF page
Dance Floor Classics
Summer Hits
Throwbacks
Sing-Alongs
Party Starters
Road Trip Songs
Indie Favorites
One Hit Wonders
Closing Anthem

About this tool

The generator removes duplicates, builds unique card layouts, previews the first few cards, and lets you export the full batch as PDF.
Save playlists or generated card batches in your browser to reuse them later without a backend.

Generate cards

Choose a sample playlist, load one from a text file or paste your own songs, then generate printable cards.

Add songs, choose settings, then generate your cards.
Load a ready-made song list into the songs box, then tweak it however you like.
Upload a plain text file with one song per line to fill the songs list automatically.
Use at least 40 non-empty lines for the best variety across a larger batch.
Save / Load Songs Lists
To and from your browser's Local Storage for future use
Upload previously generated cards

Or...
Generated cards

Save / Load Generated Cards (XML)
To and from your browser's Local Storage for future use

DJ Playlist Generator

Save Card Sets as XML to your device for future use
You can come back any time and generate additional playlists from saved sets

Only needed when downloading an M3U file. Enter the full path exactly as your music player expects it.
Generate cards first, then build a random DJ playlist.

FAQs

How The Games Work

Generate one card set, hand out the cards you need, then use the DJ Playlist Generator to create a song order for the range of cards that are actually in play. This lets you reuse the same card set for different groups or multiple rounds.

The selected card range is important because the winning cards are chosen only from that range. If you printed 50 cards but only handed out cards 11 to 30, set the playlist range to 11 through 30 so the winning combinations belong to cards in use.
It is important that cards are issued in sequence (e.g. card [11 to 30] or [1 to 25] etc) and playlist should only be created once it is known how many and the range of cards that have been distributed to players.
You can re-generate the playlist as often as desired. Each generation will result in different winning cards.

4x4 Game Format

  • Single line prize: one random card in the selected range is chosen for a winning horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line.
  • Two-line prize: one random card in the selected range is chosen for a two-line win. This can be the same card as the single-line winner or a different one.
  • Full house prize: one random card in the selected range is chosen for the full house. This can also be the same as one of the earlier winners.

The playlist is arranged so the single-line win completes within the first 15 songs, and the two-line win completes within the first 20 songs.

5x5 Game Format

  • Single line prize: one random line completes within the first 15 songs.
  • Two-line prize: two winning lines on a random card complete within the first 25 songs.
  • Center-square prize: another random card in the selected range provides the center-square spot prize.
  • Full house prize: one random card in the selected range is used for the full-house win.

A card can win more than one prize. For example, the same card could win the one-line prize and still be the full-house winner if the random selection lands that way. The final playlist keeps songs unique while preserving the order needed for those prize stages.

You need at least 25 unique songs for 5x5, or 16 unique songs for 4x4. We recommend a pool of at least 40 songs to provide a good level of variety

Choose a first and last card number within the total range of cards in the set so the playlist only uses the cards that are actually in play. For 4x4 games, the generator creates a one-line prize, a two-line prize, and a full-house prize from random cards in that range. For 5x5 games, it also creates a center-square spot prize. The one-line win completes within the first 15 songs. The two-line win completes within the first 20 songs for 4x4 cards, or within the first 25 songs for 5x5 cards. The same card can win more than one prize if the random selection lands that way.

No. The tool tracks a uniqueness signature and rejects duplicate arrangements in the same batch.

No. PDF export runs client-side in your browser using jsPDF.