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90-Ball Bingo Rules
1. Equipment & Setup
- The game is played with 90 numbered balls (1-90), which can be physical or digital.
- Each player uses Bingo tickets, which consist of:
- 3 rows and 9 columns, with a total of 15 numbers.
- Each row contains 5 numbers, with the remaining spaces left blank.
- A caller (or an automated system) is responsible for drawing and announcing the numbers.
2. Objective
- Players must mark off numbers on their tickets as they are called.
- The goal is to complete specific winning patterns to claim prizes.
- The two main winning patterns are:
- One Line – Marking off all 5 numbers in a single row (minor prize).
- Full House – Marking off all 15 numbers on the ticket (grand prize).
3. How to Play
- The caller draws numbers randomly and announces them.
- Players check their tickets and mark off any matching numbers.
- The game continues until a player meets one of the winning conditions.
4. Winning Patterns & Prizes
- One Line (Minor Prize): The first player to mark all 5 numbers in a row wins a minor prize.
- Full House (Grand Prize): The first player to mark all 15 numbers on their ticket wins the grand prize.
5. Claiming a Win
- A player must call out when they complete a pattern (e.g., "Line!", “Bingo!”).
- In digital versions, the system automatically detects and displays the winning ticket.
- The winning ticket is verified before the prize is awarded.
6. Multiple Winners
- If multiple players win at the same time, the prize is shared equally among them.
7. Game Continuation
- After a "Line Win" is confirmed, the game continues for the next prize level (e.g., Full House).
- A new round begins once all prizes for that game have been awarded.
