Below Deck Down Under Bingo
Watch the episode and mark off yacht crew moments as they happen. First to complete a row wins!
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See all →- What is Below Deck Down Under Bingo?
- Below Deck Down Under Bingo is a viewing game featuring memorable moments from the reality TV show, like Captain Jason saying 'mate' or guests demanding last-minute theme dinners. Play along on BingWow.com while watching episodes to track these classic yacht crew scenarios.
- Can I play Below Deck Down Under Bingo with friends while watching?
- Yes, BingWow's Wildcard multiplayer mode lets you and friends play simultaneously with different clue arrangements, making it perfect for Below Deck Down Under watch parties. Everyone gets a unique card so multiple people can win during the same episode.
- What moments from Below Deck Down Under are included in this bingo game?
- The card features iconic moments like Tumi's side-eye, Chef Ryan getting defensive, crew hookups, charter guests getting too drunk, and Jamie's snarky comments. These clues capture the drama and entertainment that makes Below Deck Down Under a fan favorite.
Fans of the wild reality series Below Deck Down Under will love spotting all the drama, chaos, and quintessential yachtie moments that make this show so addictive. This bingo card captures everything from Captain Jason's constant use of "mate" to Chef Ryan getting defensive in the galley, plus those cringe-worthy moments when charter guests get too drunk or make bizarre requests. You'll also watch for Tumi's legendary side-eye, Jamie's snarky commentary, and the inevitable crew hookups that happen when you put attractive people together on a superyacht. Don't forget about the operational mishitches like unanswered radio calls, dropped equipment, and seasickness that remind us this job isn't all glamorous sunsets and tips. Perfect for watch parties with fellow Below Deck superfans, this free bingo card turns every episode into an interactive game on BingWow. Gather your crew for a virtual viewing session where everyone plays along as the drama unfolds, or print cards for an in-person marathon of the entire season. It's equally fun solo when you want to stay engaged during those slower charter days, or competitive with a group text thread where the first person to call bingo wins bragging rights. The game adds an extra layer of entertainment to episodes you've already seen, making rewatches surprisingly fresh when you're actively hunting for crew mess tears and laundry complaints.