What are the Rules of Bingo Games?
The rules for bingo games are pretty straightforward. Once you’ve chosen the version you’d like to play, you’ll be presented with a virtual bingo card – more of that in a minute. When the game starts the caller or online program randomly selects numbers. You then mark the number on your card. You can also activate auto-daub for certain version so that you’ll never miss a call.
What is a Bingo Card?
Well this is question reserved for those of you who’ve never tried your hand at this addictive gambling game. A bingo card facilitates all 75 and 90-ball bingo games and features different layouts.
Your typical 75-ball bingo card has a 5 x 5 configuration. In other words there are five columns and five squares. Each square contains a number apart from the middle square which is a ‘free’ space. You can use this space to complete lines or patterns. Generally, all of the five columns are headed by five letters that spell ‘B-I-N-G-O’.
A bingo card used in a 95-ball game has three rows and nine columns. All rows contain five numbers and four randomly-placed blank spaces. The numbers are arranged by columns: 1 to 9, 10 to 19, 20 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 49, 50 to 59, 60 to 69, 70 to 79 and 80 to 90.
What Versions of Bingo Games Can I Play?
In addition to 52, 75 and 90-ball games, you’ll also be able to try your luck at 30 and 80-ball variants. The 75 ball version is extremely popular while the 90-ball game has its roots in the UK.
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