Bingo Card Pattern General Info

The game of Bingo is without a doubt one of the funniest games on the web and in the regular game of gambling rooms. In some degree it is cause of the fact that the winning pictures differ from one gambling hall to the other and the picture itself might be as digit, letter of the alphabet and even picture of other object. On special occasions the Bingo Card Pattern may be as hearts, Easter bunnies. Frankly speaking, the choice of the Bingo Card Pattern relies upon the room owner and his or her imagination.

At the beginning of the Bingo game the winning Bingo Card Pattern is named and displayed on the screen to be sure the player understands the pattern for sure.

Standard patterns - the patterns that are fixed and might not be displaced on the Bingo game card.

Crazy pictures - the patterns which can be turned in 90 degrees to win.

Wild patterns - mobile patterns that do not vary in the shape but may be located everywhere on the card.

Additionally to the typical patterns of horizontal, vertical and diagonal rows there are some more pictures known as Double and Triple stamps, Railroad tracks, Frame, and Kite, Clover leaf, Four corners etc.

Four corners - four one segment squares covering the nooks of the card.

Kite - a picture shaped as a 2x2 figure in one of the corners of the card and a diagonal stripe from that corner to the opposite corner.

Frame - outward picture frame that is a line covering all the squares along border of the ticket.

Railroad tracks - 2 parallel lines on the second and fourth stripes.

Double and Triple stamps - two or three 2x2 figures in the nooks of the Bingo cardboard.

Clover leaf - a picture of four 2x2 squares which cover all the nooks of the game card.

In Addition to the repeatable winning pictures, some of the games (90 ball games) especially the Internet versions provide the winning patterns that are changed after every win and the finish picture is the blackout. Example, once the first winning pattern is a line, the following may be two lines, and the third (the coverall) is three stripes.