Bingo Rules Explained
Bingo is a simple, social numbers game. This guide explains how online bingo works. Prizes are shown in each room.
- You buy cards of numbers, numbers are drawn at random, and you mark off matches.
- A full house is when every number on your card has been called.
- Auto-daub automatically marks called numbers on your cards, so you cannot miss a call even when playing many cards at once.
How a game works
You buy one or more cards of numbers. Numbers are drawn at random, and you mark off any that appear on your cards. Completing a winning pattern wins a prize.
Winning patterns
Different games use different patterns — a single line, multiple lines, or a full house (every number).
Auto-daub
Online bingo usually marks numbers for you automatically (auto-daub), so you cannot miss a call even with many cards. You can play far more cards than on paper.
A game of chance
Bingo is pure chance — the draw is random. It is social and low-pressure, but still set a budget and use responsible gambling tools.
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FAQ
You buy cards of numbers, numbers are drawn at random, and you mark off matches. Completing a winning pattern such as a line or full house wins a prize.
A full house is when every number on your card has been called. It usually pays the biggest prize in the game.
Auto-daub automatically marks called numbers on your cards, so you cannot miss a call even when playing many cards at once.
Last updated: 2026-06-15