Tapp Collections 300-Pack Transparent Bingo Chips, 3/4 Inch, Assorted Colors, Magnet-Attracting
The Tapp Collections Bingo Transparent Chips pack gives you 300 pieces in assorted colors, each 3/4 inch in diameter. These chips respond to magnets, making cleanup and sorting quick with a magnetic wand. They meet CPSIA non-toxic standards, so they're a safe choice for classrooms, family game nights, and any bingo session.
What Size and Quantity Do These Bingo Chips Come In?
Each chip measures exactly 3/4 inch across—a standard size that fits most bingo cards and game boards. The pack holds 300 chips, enough for multiple players or several rounds. Colors vary per pack, giving you a mix that helps players tell their chips apart.
Designed for Classroom and Group Games
Teachers often use these chips for more than bingo: they work well for math activities like counting and sorting, or for word games where students cover letters. The magnet-friendly design lets you lift all chips from the board at once, saving time between games. Since they're non-toxic, you can hand them to younger children without worry.
Key Specifications
| Diameter | 3/4 inch (19 mm) |
| Quantity | 300 chips per pack |
| Colors | Assorted (mix varies) |
| Material | Transparent plastic, non-toxic |
| Magnet Response | Yes – chips attract to a magnet |
| Safety Standard | CPSIA compliant |
| Recommended Use | Bingo, classroom math & word games |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can these chips be used with a magnetic bingo wand?
Yes, the chips are designed to be attracted by a magnet, so they work with standard magnetic wands for pickup and storage.
Are the colors the same in every pack?
The pack contains assorted colors, but the exact mix varies per package. You'll get a variety of bright, transparent shades.
Is this product safe for children?
The chips are non-toxic and meet CPSIA standards, making them suitable for use in classrooms and with kids. However, as with small parts, supervision is advised for very young children.
What other games can I use these chips for?
Beyond bingo, many people use them for board game tokens, counting and sorting activities, or covering words in spelling and reading games.