![]() ![]() Remotely, via a video chat platform, where each player makes their own bingo card (or uses a virtual one).Online, with a bingo app, with virtual bingo cards and an automated bingo caller.Offline - make your own bingo cards and setup a game among family or friends, with physical bingo cards and bingo balls.If two or more players shout ‘bingo’ and win at the same time, all of them win! Bear in mind, you can't cheat at this and say you’ve won when you haven’t really - the caller/computer/program will verify if you've won or not, using your bingo numbers!īingo is really easy to play at home, and you have three main ways to do it:.The caller (or app, program or otherwise, if you're playing online or remotely) will stop the game and then double-check if you've really won. If you're lucky enough to win - either the 5-square row, or the whole bingo card - you need to shout ‘bingo’.Having said that, because playing virtual bingo is computer-generated, there’s less wait time between balls being called, so it doesn’t really make much of a difference to the speed of the game - if anything, those online games can happen at lightning speed! You could also play bingo games with fewer balls - a 75-ball game will go quicker than a 90-ball game, as there are fewer balls to come up and be called! ![]() Having more bingo cards gives you more possibilities to win, although it can be frustrating when you have parts of one card daubed off, and parts of a second one also daubed.but not quite enough to make a winning bingo card! Having said that, there are some ways you can increase your chances of winning the bingo game - even when you're playing remotely or at home with your kids! Rinse and repeat until you have either a line or the entire card! To win either of these, you need to listen to the bingo caller calling out the numbers, and every time you hear a number, check your card/s and cross out the square (‘daubing it’) if it has the number that’s just been called. The idea is, you can either win when you're the first one to cover 5 squares in a row (either horizontally, vertically or diagonally - but they all must be touching squares!), or if you cover all of the squares on your boardcard.
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