U-Pick'Em bingo

A common form of bingo that allows players to select the numbers they wish to mark and monitor for a win. While this game closely resembles Keno, a game which was invented by the Chinese and predates the Han Dynasty, it is recognized as a variant of bingo and permitted in almost all jurisdictions.

Quick Shot bingo

A game where numbers are pre-drawn and players purchase sealed bingo cards which are then matched against the pre-drawn numbers. If a specified pattern is achieved, then the player usually wins a prize according to a prize table. Some versions are played until a player achieves a top level prize and then new numbers are drawn and the game begins anew. This type of bingo may be played over days, weeks or months depending on the difficulty of achieving a top level prize.

Bonanza bingo

Typically 43 numbers are pre-drawn at the beginning of a bingo session. Players purchase sealed cards which are then matched against the predrawn numbers. At a designated time, the caller asks if anyone has bingo. If no one does, the caller then draws one more ball. This game is commonly played as a "progressive" game, where the jackpot increases as more cards are sold. If no one has achieved bingo after the single ball has been drawn, players then hold their cards for the next session of bingo which may take place the following day or following week. Thereafter, each session a single ball is drawn and players may continue to purchase additional sealed cards until someone aceives a cover-all. This version of bingo awards prizes to players who do not have a single number matched from the initial 42 numbers drawn.

Horse Racing bingo

Up to 15 players are randomly issued a number from 1 to 15 which corresponds with the top row of the bingo flashboard. Numbers are then drawn and the first person to have all five numbers in their column be drawn wins. This is a fast paced and exciting form of bingo typically played in fraternal organizations.

Table bingo

With the expansion of Tribal gaming across the US, there are numerous versions of bingo which now emulate the fast action of casino like table games but utilize the principals of bingo where players mark and monitor matrices cards with chips. Casino games like Roulette, Acey Duecy and Money Wheel's have bingo counterparts which are permitted to be played under bingo licenses in many parts of the country.

Electronic bingo

The advent of computer technology in bingo has blurred the lines between traditional slot machines and bingo slot machines. To the average person, bingo based slot machines are physically indistinguishable from an RNG based slot machine typically seen in Atlantic City or Las Vegas. Most Native American Tribes which are unable to reach a compact with their state government, utilize bingo based slot machines, as bingo is exempt from state regulation for most Federally recognized tribes.

Other forms

  • Buzzword bingo (also called bullshit bingo)
  • Bovine bingo
  • Online bingo
  • Road kill bingo
  • Lingo, a game show incorporating Bingo mechanics
  • Slingo, an online game that blends slots and bingo
  • Bingo America, a game show that uses Bingo that anyone can play.

Themed variants of the traditional game include drag queen bingo, punk rock bingo, and beach blanket bingo.[1]

References

  1. ^ http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2006/03/02/drag_queen_bingo/

 

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