Bingo 75

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Bingo Set has a pattern designer for patterns of Bingo 75 mode with which you can design your own patterns and thus add difficulty and variety to your bingo games. Here is a gallery with some ideas of pattern designs, we hope you find them useful. 75 Ball Bingo Caller - Game 1You can now host your very own Bingo game from anywhere.Simply press play and it will play a full 75 ball bingo game, all you ne. Bingo 75 (宾果75) is a slot machine simulator developed and released by Sachen in 1990. 75-Ball Bingo Card Layout and Pattern. The tickets for a 75-ball bingo game consist of a 5×5 grid of numbers with five across and five down. The word BINGO is displayed along the top of the card and each column of numbers is placed under a letter. The B column contains five random numbers ranging from 1 through 15.

For a bingo game played with 75 numbered balls, you will need printed cards with random numbers within the range 1 to 75. These have a distinctive design of squares. Each time a numbered ball is drawn and the number called out, players cross off the number if it appears on their card.

There are two variations: ‘lines’ bingo and ‘pattern’ bingo. Depending on the type of game that is chosen, players can win by completing one or more lines on their card or by making a preset pattern. In both types of game, the biggest prize is won by filling every part of the card to give a full house.

The value of the prize is usually linked to the level of difficulty of reaching the ‘bingo’ by crossing off the numbers to make lines and patterns or fill the card. When ‘lines’ bingo is played, a prize will be won five times, while in ‘pattern’ bingo a payout will occur three times.

Overview of the prize structure in lines bingo:

  • 1 line or column completed will win
  • 2 lines or columns completed will win
  • 3 lines or columns completed will win
  • 4 lines or columns completed will win
  • Full bingo card will win the final prize

Overview of the prize structure in pattern bingo

  • 1 line or column completed will win
  • Completing a pre-chosen pattern will win
  • Full bingo card will win the final prize

How are the cards designed?

The card for a bingo game using 75 balls consists of five rows and five columns, making a total of 25 squares on each card. All the squares contain a number ranging from 1 to 75, with the exception of the middle box. That box usually contains a dot or the word ‘FREE.’ This ‘wild card’ box counts towards filling each row or column, vertically or horizontally, meaning that in practical terms the card actually has 24 different numbers to play with.

Every column on the card has a fixed division of numbers that are linked to the letters of the word BINGO. The distribution of the numbers is laid out as follows:

  • Column B – Numbers 1 to 15
  • Column I – Numbers 16 to 30
  • Column N – Numbers 31 to 45
  • Column G – Numbers 46 to 60
  • Column O – Numbers 61 to 75

How to print out the cards

Select the colour you want to use for printing out cards that will be used to play bingo. Choose from seven different colours: dark blue, violet, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. You can also print them out in black and white if you prefer.

The control panel at the top of the page gives you the option to create new cards, changing the pattern of numbers for every card on the page each time you click it. There is also a button that allows you to print out the bingo cards.

When printing out the cards, it is important to make sure you choose the right printer settings as otherwise they will not print properly.

Black and white or colour

If you prefer to play with cards that are coloured rather than black and white, do not forget to make sure that the printer is set to print in colour and is not set to a grey or black and white option.

Background colours

If you have chosen your favourite background colour and it is showing on the screen, make sure that the appropriate colour print option has been set before you start to print out the cards.

Paper size and orientation
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As a rule, these are both already set up on your printer but it never hurts to check before you hit the print button. Make sure you are using paper that is A4 or portrait size and that you have the printer orientation on the standard upright setting.

Choose your desired color

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Printable 75-ball bingo cards

Hugely popular in North America, 75-ball bingo’s creation was inspired by the UK’s traditional 90-ball version. With fewer balls in play but more chances to win, it’s easy to see why it’s fast becoming a new favourite across the globe, both online and at home. But what makes it really cool is that there’s more than one way to play and you can be creative with it. Best of all, we’ve got everything you need to start playing.

Two exciting varieties

Don’t you just love it when you can put your own twist on a game? There are two types of 75-ball bingo you can play at home with your friends and family: lines and pattern. If you’ve played bingo before, you’ll probably be familiar with how winning lines work, but the winning patterns are what sets it apart, because you can make your own up (if you like).

A glance at lines bingo prize structure

If you play the lines version of 75-ball bingo, then you’ve got five chances to win. The value of the prizes are usually dictated by player numbers and increase nearing the full house jackpot.

  • One full line or column wins the smallest prize
  • Two full columns or lines equals a small win
  • Three complete lines or columns wins a medium prize
  • Four full columns or lines wins big
  • Full house (all the numbers on your card) wins the jackpot

A glance at pattern bingo prize structure

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You’ll be wondering what kind of winning patterns you can use? Although you could come up with some interesting designs, it’s probably best to use things people can follow easily. Stars, hearts and crosses are popular choices, but it’s up to you; you could take turns creating. How the prizes are valued is simple because there are only three.

  • One full line or column wins 3rd prize
  • Completing the pattern wins 2nd prize
  • Filling the whole card equals a full house and wins the 1st prize jackpot.

How the cards are designed

With five columns and five lines, if it wasn’t for the word BINGO across the top, a 75-ball bingo card would be square. There are 24 numbers printed on each card, all selected randomly out of an available 75. At the centre sits a numberless square, this is often called a ‘wildcard’ or simply a ‘free square’and can be used to complete lines and patterns.

How the BINGO columns are calculated

Every column has a fixed range of numbers which increases from the far top left under the letter B, to the highest number which appears at the bottom of the right-hand column under the letter O.

  • Column 1 – B: numbers 1 to 15
  • Column 2 – I: numbers 16 to 30
  • Column 3 – N: numbers 31 to 45
  • Column 4 – G: numbers 46 to 60
  • Column 5 – O: numbers 61 to 75

Playing the game

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Using our printable bingo cards, playing 75-ball bingo is similar to other forms of the game. Once you’ve decided between lines or pattern and everyone’s got their eyes down, numbers between 1-75 are called at random. If you don’t have a bingo machine to call out the numbers, then you can use ours anytime you like.

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How to print your 75-ball bingo cards

First, choose what colours everybody wants: yellow, green, orange, blue, navy blue, red or violet. Otherwise, if you’re low on ink, select black and white on your printer. At the top left, underneath the colour selection, there’s a control panel; here you can choose new cards, this will changes the pattern of the numbers. There’s also the print button there too.

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Background colours and paper size

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If you want to add extra style to your cards, you can choose a background colour. The size can be whatever you have, but A4 works best. This and the orientation should be set up and ready to go, but it’s worth double-checking the preview before you click print. Have fun!

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