How to Play 90 Bingo
90 ball bingo is one of the most popular versions played across the world. To play 90 ball bingo, a player must first register at a site that offer 90 ball games. Once you're done with the registration, the next step is to buy the bingo tickets and then mark-off the numbers as they are called. In 90 ball bingo, there are three winners for each game – the first winner is the first player to complete one line pattern, the second winner any two lines and third winner is the one who daub all the 15 numbers on a card.
In order to start playing, make a deposit into your player's account and buy at least one ticket to set the ball rolling.
How to Start Playing?
To begin playing the game, click on the "Play Now" button! Every bingo site has a 'Play Now' button on the homepage that takes you to a random bingo room where hundreds of players are waiting for the game to begin.
Buying Bingo Tickets and Strips
Unlike its 75 ball counterpart, the 90 ball bingo game is played on a 3x9 grid bingo card, also known as ticket. Each row on the ticket consists of 5 numbers and 4 blank spaces totaling to 15 random numbers on each card.
90 ball bingo games are usually played on strips. A strip refer to a set of six bingo tickets which contain all the 90 numbers spread throughout the 6 tickets. This assures that a number is daubed with each ball drawn.
Winning Patterns
As stated earlier there are three winning patterns in a 90 ball bingo game and there is a separate payout for each pattern.
To win a single line pattern, be the first player to mark off all numbers in one row.
To win a two line pattern, be the first player to mark off all numbers in any two rows.
To win a full-house pattern, be the first player to mark of all 15 numbers on a ticket.
At times, it is also likely for a player to win all three payouts in a single game! The smallest payout is, of course, for the single line with full house offering the highest payout.
Payouts and Jackpots
In bingo, the amount of payouts is directly proportional to the cost of tickets and number of players participating in the game. This means, the more the players playing in a game, and the more a ticket costs, the bigger will be the payout and vice versa. Some bigger and better bingo sites, however, guarantee a minimum payout regardless of the how cheap the tickets or few the players are.
Auto Daub
Almost all online bingo halls offer the auto-daub feature that enables your computer to mark of all the called numbers automatically. So, no matter if you're tending the kids, or talking to a friend over phone, the auto daub feature will make sure that you never miss a number, and hence your chances of winning.
Purchasing and Selecting the Tickets
A player must buy at least one bingo ticket to start playing the game. While this is the minimum limit, some sites allow you to play as many as 24 tickets per game. To purchase the tickets, you must first deposit the sufficient funds into your account.
Click on single ticket or strip of tickets to choose and buy them. The cost of a single ticket is displayed at a prominent position on your computer screen. Once you have purchased the tickets, enter the bingo hall and wait for the next game to begin. Since online bingo games are fast-paced, a new game begins every few minutes, so you never have to wait too long.
As soon as the game begins, all the game related information like payouts, the current number called, the winning patterns, the previously called numbers etc. are displayed at a prominent place on your screen.
Daubing your Numbers
Most online bingo sites allow players to either daub the ticket on their own or have the auto-daub feature do it for them. The auto-daub feature is usually set to 'on' by default, but if you rather choose to do it manually, you can turn-off this feature anytime.
How to Win
The moment a bingo player completes the winning pattern (the single line, double lines or full house) the auto-daub feature automatically calls 'Bingo!' and the winnings are directly credited into player's account.
In order to start playing, make a deposit into your player's account and buy at least one ticket to set the ball rolling.
How to Start Playing?
To begin playing the game, click on the "Play Now" button! Every bingo site has a 'Play Now' button on the homepage that takes you to a random bingo room where hundreds of players are waiting for the game to begin.
Buying Bingo Tickets and Strips
Unlike its 75 ball counterpart, the 90 ball bingo game is played on a 3x9 grid bingo card, also known as ticket. Each row on the ticket consists of 5 numbers and 4 blank spaces totaling to 15 random numbers on each card.
90 ball bingo games are usually played on strips. A strip refer to a set of six bingo tickets which contain all the 90 numbers spread throughout the 6 tickets. This assures that a number is daubed with each ball drawn.
Winning Patterns
As stated earlier there are three winning patterns in a 90 ball bingo game and there is a separate payout for each pattern.
To win a single line pattern, be the first player to mark off all numbers in one row.
To win a two line pattern, be the first player to mark off all numbers in any two rows.
To win a full-house pattern, be the first player to mark of all 15 numbers on a ticket.
At times, it is also likely for a player to win all three payouts in a single game! The smallest payout is, of course, for the single line with full house offering the highest payout.
Payouts and Jackpots
In bingo, the amount of payouts is directly proportional to the cost of tickets and number of players participating in the game. This means, the more the players playing in a game, and the more a ticket costs, the bigger will be the payout and vice versa. Some bigger and better bingo sites, however, guarantee a minimum payout regardless of the how cheap the tickets or few the players are.
Auto Daub
Almost all online bingo halls offer the auto-daub feature that enables your computer to mark of all the called numbers automatically. So, no matter if you're tending the kids, or talking to a friend over phone, the auto daub feature will make sure that you never miss a number, and hence your chances of winning.
Purchasing and Selecting the Tickets
A player must buy at least one bingo ticket to start playing the game. While this is the minimum limit, some sites allow you to play as many as 24 tickets per game. To purchase the tickets, you must first deposit the sufficient funds into your account.
Click on single ticket or strip of tickets to choose and buy them. The cost of a single ticket is displayed at a prominent position on your computer screen. Once you have purchased the tickets, enter the bingo hall and wait for the next game to begin. Since online bingo games are fast-paced, a new game begins every few minutes, so you never have to wait too long.
As soon as the game begins, all the game related information like payouts, the current number called, the winning patterns, the previously called numbers etc. are displayed at a prominent place on your screen.
Daubing your Numbers
Most online bingo sites allow players to either daub the ticket on their own or have the auto-daub feature do it for them. The auto-daub feature is usually set to 'on' by default, but if you rather choose to do it manually, you can turn-off this feature anytime.
How to Win
The moment a bingo player completes the winning pattern (the single line, double lines or full house) the auto-daub feature automatically calls 'Bingo!' and the winnings are directly credited into player's account.