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Bingo is a classic game that can get competitive quick—but one of the funnest parts of the game is seeing what pattern you’ll have to make to win! If you’re planning to host your own Bingo night, you’ll need a few winning patterns to keep your players on their toes. That’s where we come in, with this ultimate list of the very best Bingo patterns—including classic, creative, and challenging options.
What are some Bingo winning patterns?
The most common winning patterns for Bingo include a classic straight line of five-in-a-row, as well as a Blackout, where players must cover every space on their Bingo card. However, there are also creative and unique Bingo patterns to try, such as a Heart, Ladder, or Christmas Wreath!
Steps
How to Host Your Own Bingo Game
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1Design and print out your bingo cards. Before hosting your actual game, you’ll need some Bingo cards! You can make your Bingo cards pretty easily with an online generator like Bingo Baker or Bingo Card Creator. Or, for a personal touch, you can make them by hand or with a graphic design platform like Canva. Whatever method you choose, make sure that the numbers and their layout are different on every card before printing them out—otherwise, all the players will win at once!
- Alternatively, you can purchase pre-made Bingo cards.
- In terms of supplies, you’ll also need game markers, prizes (optionally), and some way to call out the Bingo numbers randomly. You could use Bingo calling cards, a Bingo wheel, or an online Bingo number generator.
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2Set a winning pattern and display it for players. While you’ll probably play multiple rounds of your Bingo game, you’ll want to choose a different pattern for each round and keep it displayed throughout gameplay. Otherwise, players won’t know how to win the game! For the first round, start with a simple winning pattern, like a single line or four corners. Then, you can amp things up with more creative or challenging patterns![12]
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3Call numbers and have players mark their cards until someone calls Bingo! Now for the fun part—gameplay! Use whatever method you chose to randomly select numbers and announce the numbers to your players. As you’re calling out numbers, players must look through their cards for those numbers and mark the corresponding square (if they have one). This continues until someone has filled in enough correct spaces to complete the winning pattern for that round. Then, that player must shout “BINGO!”[13]
- Once a player shouts “BINGO,” pause the game and ask the winner to read back the marked numbers on their card. Verify that all of those numbers have been called during the game.
- If the winner’s numbers and pattern are correct, give them the prize and start a new round.
- If the winner’s numbers and pattern are incorrect, continue the game until someone else rightfully wins.
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References
- ↑ https://www.mbcradio.com/bingo/bingo-patterns
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