Coopay 300-Piece Plastic Bingo Chips & Counting Discs – 10 Colors, 1 Inch, for Math & Games

Coopay 300-Piece Plastic Bingo Chips & Counting Discs – 10 Colors, 1 Inch, for Math & Games

£25.73
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Coopay 300-Piece Plastic Bingo Chips & Counting Discs – 10 Colors, 1 Inch, for Math & Games

Coopay 300-Piece Plastic Bingo Chips & Counting Discs – 10 Colors, 1 Inch, for Math & Games

£25.73
Sale price  £25.73 Regular price 

The Coopay 300-piece set of plastic learning counters gives you a rainbow of 10 colors in a single bag. Each disc measures 1 inch across with a thickness of about 0.08 inches—similar to a thick credit card—making them easy to grip and stack. With roughly 25 to 35 chips per color, you get enough variety to sort, group, or assign values in math practice or game play. These are the same style often sold as bingo chips, poker tokens, or classroom manipulatives.

What can you do with 300 plastic counters?

Whether you need markers for bingo night or a hands-on tool for teaching counting, these discs handle both. The smooth plastic surface slides easily across tables and mats, and the bright colors help distinguish sets at a glance. Because there are 10 different hues—red, white, black, blue, green, yellow, pink, rose, orange, and purple—you can assign each color to a different value, player, or math group. The quantity is generous enough for a classroom of 20–30 students or a casual game with friends.

Colors included and quantity per color

Each order contains 300 chips spread across 10 colors. While the exact number per color can vary slightly (the manufacturer states 25–35 per color due to manual packing), you can expect a good balance. The palette includes classic bingo shades plus rose and purple for extra variety. No two games or lessons need to look the same.

Size, texture, and feel

  • Diameter: 1 inch (25.4 mm)
  • Thickness: about 0.08 inch (2 mm)
  • Material: solid plastic with a smooth, matte finish
  • Weight: each chip is lightweight, making the whole set easy to carry

The consistent size and low weight mean they stack neatly and don’t tip over easily. The smooth edges prevent snagging on clothing or tablecloths.

Where these chips are typically used

While the product is often called a “bingo chip,” its uses extend beyond gaming. Math teachers use them for counting, sorting, patterning, and probability exercises. Parents might grab a handful for at-home addition and subtraction practice. They also work well as poker chips, tokens for board games, or markers for pool halls and clubs.

Quick specs at a glance

Total pieces 300
Colors 10 (red, white, black, blue, green, yellow, pink, rose, orange, purple)
Quantity per color Approx. 25–35
Diameter 1 inch (25.4 mm)
Thickness About 0.08 inch (2 mm)
Material Plastic, smooth surface
Primary uses Bingo, math manipulatives, game tokens, sorting activities

Common questions about these plastic counters

Can I use these for poker or casino games?

Yes. They are often sold as poker chips or game tokens. Their size and plastic feel are typical of low-cost chips used in casual games. They are not weighted like high-end casino chips, but they work well for home games and tournaments.

Does each color come in a sealed bag?

The packaging usually contains all 300 chips mixed together in a single bag. You may need to sort them by color yourself if you need separate sets. The manufacturer states that color counts vary slightly (25–35 per color).

Are these safe for children?

The chips are small plastic discs with smooth surfaces. They pose a choking hazard for children under 3 because they are 1 inch in diameter. For ages 3 and up, they can be used under adult supervision for math or games.

How thick is each chip?

Each chip is about 0.08 inches (2 mm) thick. That is roughly the thickness of a standard credit card, which makes them easy to pick up and stack but stiff enough to hold their shape.

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