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This is the 75-ball caller (the US standard). BingWow also has a 90-ball bingo caller for UK-style games — with recorded voice for all 90 traditional bingo calls — and a 30-ball speed bingo caller for fast 3×3 rounds.

Where people use it

  • Church and community bingo nights. Project the flashboard, set auto-call to 8-10 seconds, run multi-round games on a single laptop.
  • Classrooms. Pair the caller with a custom themed bingo card on any topic — vocabulary, history, science.
  • Fundraisers and charity events. A free replacement for rented bingo cages. Print event-themed cards, then call live from this page.
  • Senior centers. Set auto-call to Relaxed pace, project on a big screen, walk the room helping residents. Print cards 1-per-page for large, readable numbers.

Print bingo cards

Click Print Cards above the flashboard to generate up to 200 unique 75-ball cards. Every card has a 5-character code for instant winner validation.

  • 1, 2, or 4 cards per page (Letter or A4)
  • Optional background image and custom free-space graphic
  • Caller call-sheet included, organized by B-I-N-G-O column

Step-by-step printing guide →

Traditional bingo calls

Switch to Bingo Lingo in the caller options and every number is announced with its traditional British call in a recorded voice — “Legs eleven”, “Two little ducks, twenty-two”, “Two fat ladies, eighty-eight”. It’s a 90-ball tradition, so the full set lives on the 90-ball caller — where you can play any of the 90 calls — and the complete list of bingo calls & their meanings explains where each one comes from.

Frequently asked questions

Is it free?
Yes. No ads, no signup, no download.
Can I use it with a projector?
Yes. Click Fullscreen to fill the display. The high-contrast flashboard is designed for large-venue projection.
What’s the difference between 30, 75, and 90-ball bingo?
75-ball is the US standard — a 5×5 card with B-I-N-G-O columns (B 1-15, I 16-30, N 31-45, G 46-60, O 61-75) and a free center. 90-ball is the UK/Australia standard — three rows of nine columns, five numbers per row, with one-line / two-line / full-house prizes (use the 90-ball caller). 30-ball (speed bingo) is a 3×3 grid with numbers 1-30 — games finish in minutes (use the 30-ball speed caller).
How do I get cards for my players?
Use the Print Cards button above (up to 200 unique 75-ball cards), or create custom themed cards on any topic.
How does Validate Bingo work?
When a player calls BINGO, click Validate Bingo and enter the 5-character code from their printed card. The system instantly checks whether their card has a winning line.
Can multiple people see the flashboard?
Yes. Project your screen, share via Zoom or Meet, or have each player open the page on their own device — the caller runs independently on every screen.
What happens when all numbers are called?
The game ends and auto-draw stops. Click New Game to shuffle and start over.

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