Even the bingo cards/tickets are drawn differently – for instance in India and UK, bingo cards contain 9 columns and 3 rows, whereas in US, bingo cards contain 5 columns and 5 rows. Bingo Cards (UK) & Tambola Tickets (India) The image below is a typical bingo card or tambola ticket (as they say in India) that is used in UK and India. Pull Tab Tickets. Bingo King/Trade Products is your source for not only the freshest ideas and funnest concepts, but also the best quality and payout protection. Pull tabs from Bingo King/Trade Products come in many styles, including different size tickets, different styles of play and a wide variety of artwork themes. Tickets are sold to players for the pre-defined price per ticket. The player will open the tickets, look for the matching combinations of symbols and redeem any winning tickets instantly for the cash prize.
Print the cards and start the game
The printable bingo cards were created using our Excel program and the web application Bingo Maker. The following PDF files contain 50 and 100 bingo cards ready to print. They have a free center with the option “card number in corners” to allow a draw after the game. If you want to save paper, print the template containing fifteen cards, four cards or two cards per page. For people with limited vision, print the large format model. The card models available on this site are made for paper size: Letter 8.5 “by 11” (215.9 mm x 279.4 mm). The following cards contain the numbers from 1 to 75.
Print 15 bingo cards per page
Bingo cards, numbers from 1 to 75
If you have Microsoft Excel, you can also generate your own personalized printable bingo cards with our free bingo card generator program.
Tired of playing bingo with numbers? Enter your own list of words instead!
Bingo cards, numbers from 1 to 90
Many games, many colors
To make your game more attractive, you can print bingo cards on multicolored paper. If you intend to play several games in a row, print the cards for each game on paper of different colors. Specify the participants the color of the card that will be use at the beginning of each game.
A touch of new technologies
To make each game unique bingo, use heat sensitive paper. It changes color with the heat of your fingers. Both children and adults will be equally fascinated by this phenomenon. It will change color to where you let your fingers on the paper. It will automatically return to its original color after a few seconds. For more information on heat-sensitive paper, click on the link: “Heat-Sensitive Paper“
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Players Guide to Bingo Event Tickets
Bingo Event tickets or “Ball Games” are pull tabs with a twist! Bingo Event Tickets contain 2 ways to win – instant winners and “Hold” tickets used to play along with Bingo, or the event or ball game. They are easy to play and fun to win!
There are three basic types of Bingo Event Tickets or Ball Games:
- Single Ball – often called last ball called tickets
- Dab or Coverall Ball games
- Derby or Race Games. Each of these games contains instant winners for the playback action and “HOLD” tickets for the “Event” Prize or Ball Game.
Instant Winners
Instant Winners– simply open the ticket and win instantly if the symbols inside the ticket match the winning combinations on the front. Instant winners contain the Cash Payout® feature showing the amount won.
Bingo Event or Ball Game Winners
Bingo Event or Ball Game Winners – each Bingo Event Game has a set of “HOLD” tickets, traditionally with the word “hold” on the ticket or one or more bingo numbers (B1-O75). Each of the “hold” tickets is eligible for an additional prize and is usually played along with a regular bingo game. While you are playing bingo, simply watch, dab or mark your event ticket as the numbers are called and you may be a Winner. When all the tickets in the deal have been sold, the caller will announce which game will be the Bingo Event game.
The different styles of Bingo Event Games use different types of “HOLD” symbols, and the three basic event games are played as follows:
- Single Ball or Last Ball Hold Tickets — have 75 hold tickets in a deal, numbered B1—O75 with one bingo number per ticket. These hold tickets can be played along with any bingo game and the caller will simply designate which lucky ball ticket is the winner by determining in advance of playing whether the winner will be determined by the last ball called, first ball or hard luck ball. After the ball has been call, the player holding the winning ticket yells “Balls“! A floor worker will then verify the winning ticket and pay the winner.
For example, if the winning ball ticket is the last ball called on a valid bingo, the operator will verify the bingo winner and then announce the last verified ball called and the player holding that ticket wins. - Dab Tickets — have more than one bingo number on it (usually three to five balls, can include a “FREE” ball). To win a dab game, play your ticket along with the designated bingo game and the first player to “coverall’ the numbers on the bingo event ticket Wins the prize. Once you “dab” and coverall your numbers on the hold ticket, yell “Balls”.
- Derby or Race Games — “HOLD” tickets show a horse with a number. These numbers correspond to the downline on the flashboard. The big prize is awarded to the player holding the ticket with the Horse #1 thru #15 that matches the first vertical downline completed in the designated bingo game. (See flashboard image below. Horse #1 is the winner in that race). Derby or Race games may also contain Single Ball Hold tickets for the second level prize, or a “downline” option where EACH number in the winning downline wins a prize.
With Options #2 and #3 above, there is a possibility that the bingo game will end before the Event game is finished. If this happens, simply continue to call balls until a winner is determined in the normal manner, or the bingo chairman has the option of opening a window on the caller’s card (or flare) and awarding the prize to the ticket number or the combination of bingo balls indicated.
That’s all there is to it! HAVE FUN!
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