Bingo is a game full of tradition and has stood the test of time in both land-based and online gaming venues.
It’s evolved beyond its classic form into an array of modern variations – especially within online Bingo rooms.
If you’re looking for variations of Bingo to play other than the most classic forms, here are the top five Bingo games to try out…
1. Speed Bingo
If you prefer a fast-paced casino playing experience, then Speed Bingo may be the variation for you!
As the name of the game suggests, this version of Bingo moves at a quicker pace, meaning the numbers are called out more rapidly.
Within this game, players must stay alert and mark numbers off their grid swiftly, adding a new element to your classic game of Bingo.
If this sounds interesting to you, there are plenty of ways to try out this fast-paced variation!
2. Four corners Bingo
Another game variation of Bingo that adds something new to the classic game is this one, which incorporates a traditional game of Bingo, but with added extras.
Similar to a traditional game, players aim to complete a line, but also in this game, players aim to mark off the four corner numbers on their Bingo cards.
This adds another element to a game, especially as achieving four corners before completing a line adds even more unpredictability to this already chance-based and random game!
3. Picture Bingo
In a traditional Bingo game, you will be presented with a numbered grid, but in this game, the difference is that you will be presented with images.
Instead of calling out numbers, the caller will announce or show images, which players must then cross off the corresponding symbol on their grid.
Picture Bingo opens up various game possibilities, where you could be presented with animal or nature symbols, alongside many others!
4. Death Bingo
You may have heard this variation of Bingo also known as Last Man Standing, which adds a unique twist to a classic Bingo game.
In this game, players are eliminated from the game after marking off a certain number of those that are called, which is usually determined before the game begins.
The last player remaining (referenced to the last man standing) is the game champion!
5. Blackout Bingo
Also known as Coverall Bingo, this game is a great twist to a traditional Bingo game.
The objective is to mark off every number on the Bingo card to achieve a ‘blackout’ or ‘coverall’.
Unlike traditional Bingo, where you have to complete lines for success, Blackout Bingo needs more patience to be able to cross off every number on the grid.
With a game that can only be finished when everything is crossed off, who will be the first to succeed in your game?
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These are just five variations of Bingo that you can play, but with many more, will you be trying out the ones on this list or is there another type you want to play?