Last updated: May 2026 · Table game guide
The basics
Bingo gives you a 5×5 card of randomly chosen numbers. The casino calls out numbers one at a time. You mark off (daub) numbers on your card that match. The goal is to complete a pattern — a single line, a double line, or the full card — before anyone else.
In our 75-ball Bingo, the centre square is "free" — it counts as already marked. So you really only need to match 4 numbers in any line that passes through it.
The card
Five columns, labelled B-I-N-G-O:
- B column — numbers 1–15
- I column — numbers 16–30
- N column — numbers 31–45 (centre square is FREE)
- G column — numbers 46–60
- O column — numbers 61–75
How a round plays out
- Place your bet. Pick how much you want to wager on this card.
- Card is dealt. 24 random numbers (one for each non-centre square) populate your card.
- Calls begin. The caller draws random numbers one by one from the 75 available.
- Daub your card. Click matching numbers to mark them. (In our Bingo, this happens automatically.)
- Win when you complete a pattern — usually any single horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line, or the full card.
Pattern payouts
★ Single Line
Five marked squares in any row, column, or diagonal. Pays a small multiplier on your bet. Most common win.
★ Double Line (Two Lines)
Complete two separate lines on the same card. Bigger payout, much rarer.
★ Full House / Blackout
Every square on the card is marked. The big jackpot. Usually requires 50+ calls.
★ Special Patterns
Some bingo variants pay for specific shapes — X, T, four corners, plus sign. Check the paytable before each round.
Odds — rough probability
Bingo odds depend on number of calls allowed and number of players. In a solo game like ours where calls keep coming:
- First line typically lands within 8–15 calls.
- Double line typically within 20–30 calls.
- Full house typically takes 50–65 calls (out of 75 total).
Strategy
Bingo is almost entirely luck — the calls are random and your card is random. But a few small things help:
- Play multiple cards. Most bingo halls let you play 2–6 cards per round. More cards = more chances to win, but also higher cost per round. In our Bingo, you can buy extra cards from the bet controls.
- Use auto-daub. Modern online bingo automatically marks numbers as they are called. This prevents you missing a call. In our Bingo this is on by default.
- Watch the call count. If you are close to a single line at call 20 but still missing 6 numbers for a full house, do not psychologically commit to a full house — play to the next achievable pattern.
- Avoid "many similar cards." If you play several cards on the same round, varied number spreads are slightly better than concentrating around the same ranges.
What about live bingo halls?
In a live multiplayer bingo hall, payouts are split among multiple cards held by the winner's pool. So the same pattern in a 100-player room is much smaller per player than the same pattern in a solo game. Online solo bingo (like ours) is just you against the called numbers.
Bingo etiquette (real-world)
- You must shout "BINGO!" loud enough for the caller to hear before the next number is called — otherwise that pattern does not count.
- One winner per pattern. If two shout simultaneously, the prize is usually split.
- No talking during calls — out of respect for players who are listening hard.
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