2024 Book Bingo

Book Bingo card

What if I need some reading ideas?

Browse reading suggestions selected by our staff and links to other websites with related topics.

You can also ask a librarian for recommendations with Your Next 5 Books.

Download Teen Book Bingo Card  Reading Suggestions  Adult Book Bingo  Lotería de Lectura en español

How to Play

Book titles may be used only once per card, and only one entry per person. For middle grade and young adult readers.

How do I win?

BINGO: Complete a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line! Turn in your card and you’ll be entered into a drawing for a gift card!

BLACKOUT: Complete all 25 squares! Turn in your card and you’ll be entered into a drawing for a gift card to an independent bookstore!

How do I submit my card for the prize drawing?

Submit the front and back of your completed card (with either a bingo or blackout) in only one of the following ways:

  1. DROP OFF your card (or a copy) at any branch of The Seattle Public Library.
  2. COMPLETE the submission form .
  3. GIVE your card (or a copy) to an SPL librarian at an outreach event.

Entries must be received by end of day on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024. Do not a submit card more than one time—Thank You!

What are the prizes?

Readers who complete a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line will be entered into a raffle to win a $25 Visa gift card. There will be one winner per branch.

Readers who complete a blackout will be entered into a raffle to win a $100 gift card to Elliot Bay Book Company. There will be one grand prize!

About the Artist

Sabella Flagg

Sabella Flagg

Sabella is an artist and designer, originally from Chicago, now living in Seattle. She enjoys all things horror and can sometimes be found sharing personal stories about life and love on podcasts and on stage. She loves painting and illustrating all things green and has been excitedly exploring the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. At her day job she is a UX designer at a nonprofit helping indigenous communities fight against human and environment rights violations. She wants to be a storm chaser when she retires. You can check out more of her art here.