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Create your first session, print your cards.
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Create your first bingo session in 3 minutes
Three essential steps to run a successful bingo: create the bingo, print the cards, start the live game. Under 5 minutes the first time — promise, it's simple.
updated May 22
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Session, round and turn — what's the difference?
Three words that sound alike but mean different things. We explain with concrete examples — you'll never mix them up again.
updated May 22
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90, 75, 80 or 30-ball bingo: which one to pick?
Four variants for four different vibes. We help you pick the one that fits your audience — and your evening length.
updated May 22
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D-7 checklist: be ready calmly on the big day
The checklist we wish we'd had for our very first loto: what to do 7 days, 2 days and 2 hours before the event.
updated May 22
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Do I need to import a player list?
Good news: no, it's not required. BingoShow follows a simple principle — the card number IS the identifier.
updated May 22
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Try BingoShow free, no commitment
The Starter plan is free forever. No time-limited trial, no credit card required. You really get to test everything.
updated May 22
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How long does a bingo game last?
Count 6 to 12 minutes for a line, and 40 to 60 minutes for a full round (line, double, full card). A 5-round evening runs about 2.5 hours.
updated May 22
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What equipment do you need to run a bingo?
The strict minimum fits in three things: a computer, a screen for the room, printed cards. We detail the "comfort" and "pro" extras too.
updated May 22
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