- How does parade bingo work?
- Players watch the parade and mark squares as floats, bands, and crowd moments pass by. First to complete a row calls bingo.
- Can we play it on phones at the parade?
- Yes. Share the BingWow link and everyone plays on their own phone from the curb — no printing needed.
- Can I tailor it to our local parade?
- Yes. The editor lets you add the specific floats, bands, and traditions your town’s parade is known for.
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Every St. Patrick's Day parade hits the same beats, and this card turns the curbside view into a game — the bagpipe band marching past, the giant shamrock float, the step dancers, the beads thrown into the crowd. The squares are the parade moments everyone watches for, from the dog dressed in green to the float that earns the biggest cheer. It's perfect for watching the parade with friends or family. Share a link so everyone plays on their phones from the curb, or print cards to hand out before it starts. BingWow is free to play online or print, and the editor lets you add the floats, bands, and local traditions specific to your town's parade.