Build a House: Math Bingo Game
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Looking for a fun way to practice math facts without using another boring worksheet? Today I’m sharing a free printable Build a House Math Bingo Game that turns math review into a hands-on learning activity kids will actually enjoy.
This printable is perfect for homeschool, classrooms, math centers, tutoring, or extra practice at home. Children solve math problems and use the correct answers to slowly build their own house piece by piece.
It’s part math game, part puzzle, and all fun.

Why Use Math Games for Learning?
One of the best ways to help children remember concepts is to make learning active and engaging. Kids learn especially well when they can move, touch, solve, and interact with what they are learning.
Hands-on games can help children:
- build confidence with math facts
- stay motivated longer
- improve memory retention
- reduce math frustration
- encourage problem-solving
- make review feel fun instead of stressful
That’s why I love printable games like this one. They bring energy into learning time and help math feel less intimidating.

Free Printable Build a House Math Bingo Game
This printable math bingo game is called Build a House!
Instead of covering spaces on a regular bingo board, students collect the correct answer tiles and use them to build a house on their game board.
As they solve more problems, their house grows!
Skills This Game Practices
Use this game for many levels and ages.
Early Learners
- number recognition
- matching numbers
- counting
- visual discrimination
Elementary Students
- addition facts
- subtraction facts
- multiplication facts
- division facts
Older Students
- multi-digit operations
- fractions
- decimals
- algebra review (with adapted cards)
How to Play Build a House Math Bingo
Prep:
- Print the game boards and tile sheets.
- Cut out the answer tiles.
- Write math problems on blank calling cards (or say them aloud).
- Place tiles in a bowl or basket.
Play:
- Call out a math problem.
- Students solve the problem.
- If they have the matching answer tile, they place it onto their house board.
- Continue until someone completes their house.
The first player to build the full house wins.
Ways to Differentiate the Game
One of the best things about this printable is how easily it adapts.
For Preschoolers
Use number matching only.
For Struggling Students
Use a number line or counters.
For Advanced Learners
Use two-step problems or timed rounds.
For Siblings
Give each child a level that fits their skills.
Make It Even More Fun
Try these variations:
Race to Build
Set a timer and see who can build fastest.
Partner Play
Students solve together and share answers.
Team Challenge
Divide into teams for classroom play.
Decorate the House
After finishing, let kids color or customize their house.
Great for These Settings
- Homeschool math lessons
- Classroom centers
- Rainy day learning
- Summer review
- Tutoring sessions
- Family game night with learning
Why Kids Love This Game
Traditional bingo is fun—but building something is even better.
Kids love watching their house come together piece by piece. It gives immediate visual progress and keeps them motivated to solve the next problem.
Download the Free Printable Math Bingo Game


This would be great for my peeps to work on their multiplications and what not without them putting up a fuss. Pinning it to find later now. Thanks!
This sounds helpful. Thanks for the opportunity to win it.