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How To Play Bingo

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Want to learn to play bingo? Each Bingo site is different but follow our generic guide below to learn how to play online bingo and how and what you can win in each game.

How do I Play?
Most Bingo sites play 90 ball bingo, which is the standard bingo game played in bingo halls across the UK and most of Europe. Players buy bingo ‘tickets’ (also known as ‘cards’) to play in the next scheduled game.

Most often, players will buy a ‘strip’, which has a total of six tickets. Each ticket contains 15 numbers, which range from 1 to 90.

When you buy bingo tickets, you’re playing against all other players who have bought tickets for the same game. The total number of tickets sold for a game determines how big the prizes are. When the game begins, numbers are called at random between 1 and 90.

What Can I Win?
There are three prizes to win in each game: 1 Line, 2 Lines and the Full house. Whoever is first to mark off all 5 numbers on a single line, wins the 1st line prize. The next prize is awarded to the player to fill 2 lines. After that, we’re playing for a full house – that’s filling all 3 lines on a ticket.

Should you be the first to hit a line, 2-lines or a full house then you will automatically claim for your prize and your winnings instantly credited to you account. Numbers are automatically dabbed for you – so don’t worry about having to keep up!

If more than one player wins at the same time the prize is split equally. For example if two players call a house at the same time, and the house paid £160, they would receive £80 each.

You should now know everything you need to play 90ball bingo! Good luck and if there’s anything else you’d like to know about how to play 90-ball bingo just ask Bingo Dave!

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