3 steps, from draft to live draw.
Add your guests' names, a memory photo, party colors. 15 minutes the night before is enough.
Open the room screen link in your TV's browser (or via Chromecast). No app to install.
Draw numbers from your pocket, your guests mark their cards, and you call out the winning prizes.
Names, memory photos, private jokes — BingoShow prints whatever you want on the cards.
Chromecast, Apple TV, Fire TV, a plain HDMI cable: everything works. No special app needed.
The host stays mobile around the room. Tap-to-draw, full history, undo on input mistakes.
List your prizes (gifts, dares, challenges) and show them on screen with photos and descriptions.
No printer? Each guest opens their card in a browser through a personal link.
When a guest shouts BINGO, the host enters their card number — confirmed in one second.
« Custom cards with a memory photo for each guest, draw projected on the living-room TV: the vibe was spot on and the setup was simple, even with zero hosting experience. »
« We wanted something between dinner and the cake. Bingo won everyone over — uncles and teens alike, and our local prizes (bottles, show tickets) were a huge hit. »
« Cards with private jokes between us, cringe photos, and dares to win. €14 for an entire night that had everyone laughing — well worth it. »
Bingo works for every age and every birthday style. Short format (10–15 min), strong personalization, and guaranteed participation. Here are the variants by age group.
The “picture bingo” variant: instead of numbers, cards carry themed illustrations (animals, fruits, cartoon heroes, princesses, super-heroes). Kids who can't read numbers yet recognize the drawings → they play just like the grown-ups.
At this age the classic 75-number bingo works, but the “challenge bingo” format is more engaging: each square is a mini-mission or anecdote. More interactive, more fun.
The “memory bingo” format: cards with childhood photos of the birthday star, funny anecdotes, personality traits. Guests mark what they recognize. Emotional impact guaranteed.
A special format for milestone birthdays (30, 40, 50, 60): each square recalls an event from the matching year or past decade. “1995: Toy Story released, we wore bell-bottoms, listened to cassettes.” Hits hard at the end of a birthday speech.
Go for the traditional 90-ball loto (the classic French format) that most seniors already know and love. Large-format cards (18pt+ font, high contrast). Custom squares with family photos add an emotional layer. See our loto 90 guide.
For hen nights (hen bingo) and stag nights (stag bingo), the “memory bingo” format works especially well because guests don't all know each other and the game doubles as an ice-breaker.
Free account, 20 free cards every month to test things out. 30-day pass at €14 with no subscription for bigger nights.