WNBA Draft Bingo
Watch the draft and mark off draft night moments as they happen. First to complete a row wins!
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See all →- What is WNBA Draft Bingo and how do you play it?
- WNBA Draft Bingo is a fun way to watch the WNBA Draft by marking off moments like emotional interviews, surprise picks, and fashion commentary as they happen. Create your card on BingWow.com, choose your grid size, and mark squares when you spot these draft day moments.
- Can I play WNBA Draft Bingo with friends during the draft?
- Yes, BingWow's Wildcard multiplayer mode lets you and friends play WNBA Draft Bingo together in real-time, with each player getting a unique card to make the competition fair and exciting throughout the draft broadcast.
- What kind of moments are included in WNBA Draft Bingo?
- WNBA Draft Bingo includes classic draft moments like players thanking their families, analysts making bold predictions, surprise trades, viral fashion moments, and emotional reactions that make draft night memorable.
WNBA Draft Bingo turns one of basketball's most exciting nights into an interactive game you can enjoy with fellow fans. Perfect for die-hard WNBA supporters and casual viewers alike, this card captures all the memorable moments that make draft night special. You'll mark off squares as the Commissioner makes a joke, teams trade picks, and emotional players thank their families during interviews. Watch for fashion choices being discussed by commentators, highlight reels of college careers, and analysts throwing around the word "potential" while debating each selection. From international players getting their names called to experts predicting which guard or forward will be the next sleeper pick, every draft staple gets its moment. Host a draft party with friends who love women's basketball, or play along with your fantasy league while watching from home. BingWow makes it easy to gather your group online or print cards for everyone around the TV. The game works perfectly for small viewing parties of three or four people or larger gatherings of a dozen fans debating every team's strategy. Since it's free to play, you can make draft night an annual tradition without any extra cost. Some groups turn it into a drinking game (with beverages of choice), while others simply enjoy the friendly competition of seeing who completes their card first as the evening unfolds.