90-Ball Bingo Rules

1. Equipment & Setup

  • The game is played with 90 numbered balls (1-90), which can be physical or digital.
  • Each player uses Bingo tickets, which consist of:
    • 3 rows and 9 columns, with a total of 15 numbers.
    • Each row contains 5 numbers, with the remaining spaces left blank.
  • A caller (or an automated system) is responsible for drawing and announcing the numbers.

2. Objective

  • Players must mark off numbers on their tickets as they are called.
  • The goal is to complete specific winning patterns to claim prizes.
  • The two main winning patterns are:
    • One Line – Marking off all 5 numbers in a single row (minor prize).
    • Full House – Marking off all 15 numbers on the ticket (grand prize).

3. How to Play

  1. The caller draws numbers randomly and announces them.
  2. Players check their tickets and mark off any matching numbers.
  3. The game continues until a player meets one of the winning conditions.

4. Winning Patterns & Prizes

  • One Line (Minor Prize): The first player to mark all 5 numbers in a row wins a minor prize.
  • Full House (Grand Prize): The first player to mark all 15 numbers on their ticket wins the grand prize.

5. Claiming a Win

  • A player must call out when they complete a pattern (e.g., “Line!”, “Bingo!”).
  • In digital versions, the system automatically detects and displays the winning ticket.
  • The winning ticket is verified before the prize is awarded.

6. Multiple Winners

  • If multiple players win at the same time, the prize is shared equally among them.

7. Game Continuation

  • After a “Line Win” is confirmed, the game continues for the next prize level (e.g., Full House).
  • A new round begins once all prizes for that game have been awarded.