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Lottery-Style Game

Bingo Casinos

A numbers game played on 5x5 cards. Daub, match, and shout bingo before anyone else.

159 US venues offer bingo.

House Edge
~5% to ~20% (varies by session)
RTP
~80% to 95%
Typical Min Bet
$1 to $10 per pack
Pace
Session-based
Category
Lottery-Style Game
Beginner-friendly

Stake.us

Recommended

Free social play · Gold Coins & Stake Cash

Welcome
25 SC + 250K GC
New users · verify in 3 days
Daily
1 SC + 10K GC
Free daily reward
Availability
31 states
Continental US + HI

Social casino only. Gold Coins have no cash value and can't be redeemed. Stake Cash is promotional and can't be purchased.

Casino Directory

Where to play Bingo in the US

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Bingo is one of the most social games in any casino. Players buy cards marked with numbers arranged in a 5x5 grid under the letters B-I-N-G-O. A caller draws numbers at random, and players daub matching numbers on their cards. The first player to complete a called pattern shouts bingo and wins the prize for that game. Bingo sessions are scheduled events rather than continuous play, typically lasting one to three hours with multiple games per session. The game is most common at tribal casinos and dedicated bingo halls. You'll find live tables at most major properties. See our full US casino directory for venue contact details and hours.

Bingo is the most social game in the casino. The session format means you are in the room for one to three hours, playing multiple games with the same group of people. The pace is relaxed between games and exciting during play. Many bingo halls offer food, drinks, and electronic daubers. If you want a casino experience that is more about community than high-stakes action, bingo is the best choice. Compare this to keno, which is also a numbers game but plays continuously from a lounge or restaurant rather than in scheduled sessions.

How to play Bingo

  1. Find a bingo hall or casino with scheduled bingo sessions. Buy a pack of bingo cards for the session.

  2. Each card has a 5x5 grid with numbers under B (1-15), I (16-30), N (31-45), G (46-60), and O (61-75). The center square is free.

  3. The caller draws numbered balls and announces them. Daub matching numbers on your cards with a dauber.

  4. Complete the called pattern for that game -- a line, X shape, blackout, or other configuration.

  5. Shout bingo when your card matches the pattern. A floor runner verifies your card.

  6. The session continues through multiple games, each with a different pattern and prize.

Bingo Rules and Session Structure

Bingo is played on 5x5 cards with numbers 1 through 75 arranged under the letters B-I-N-G-O. The center square is a free space. The caller draws numbered balls from a rotating cage and announces them. Players daub matching numbers on their cards. The first player to complete the pattern for that game shouts bingo. The pattern changes every game: a single line, two lines, an X, a frame, a postage stamp, a blackout (cover all), or a specialty pattern.

Sessions typically include warm-up games, regular games, and a final jackpot game. Prizes are posted before each game. Electronic bingo devices let you play multiple cards automatically, with the device daubing numbers and alerting you on a win. Paper bingo requires manual daubbing and is the traditional experience. The house edge varies widely by session -- from roughly 5 percent for small local games to over 20 percent for large jackpot sessions.

  • Is bingo a game of luck or skill?

    Bingo is pure luck. The numbers are drawn at random and no strategy can improve your odds. The only decision you control is how many cards to play.

Editorial Strategy

Strategy & etiquette for Bingo

  • Buy more cards to increase your chances of winning, but stay within your budget. The cost of extra cards adds up.

  • Electronic bingo devices let you play many cards at once without manual daubing. They are faster but cost more per session.

  • Arrive early for the best seats. A good view of the caller board helps you verify numbers quickly.

  • Learn the pattern for each game before it starts. Patterns change between games within a session.

  • Bingo is a game of pure luck. No system or strategy changes the odds of a number being called.

  • Join the players club. Many bingo halls offer loyalty points and discounted packs for members.

Where to play in the US

Top land-based casinos to play Bingo

Editorial picks for visitors who want a real-floor Bingo session. Ranked by directory depth (table counts, amenities, and floor quality). Tap any card for the full property review.

  1. #1Casinos
    Editor's pick
    Foxwoods Resort Casino — nashantucket

    Foxwoods Resort Casino

    Nashantucket, Connecticut

    4,800 slots · 380 tables · 147 poker tables · 24/7

    Selection100
    Value67
    Experience100

    Games available

    • 3 Card Poker
    • Baccarat
    • Bingo

    Property

    • Bar
    • Open 24 7
    • Restaurant
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  2. #2Casinos
    Pechanga Resort and Casino — temecula

    Pechanga Resort and Casino

    Temecula, California

    4,000 slots · 154 tables · 54 poker tables · 24/7

    Selection100
    Value59
    Experience100

    Games available

    • 3 Card Poker
    • Bingo
    • Blackjack

    Property

    • Golf
    • Open 24 7
    • Restaurant
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  3. #3Casinos
    WinStar World Casino — thackerville

    WinStar World Casino

    Thackerville, Oklahoma

    7,400 slots · 88 tables · 46 poker tables · 24/7

    Selection100
    Value95
    Experience100

    Games available

    • 3 Card Poker
    • Bingo
    • Blackjack

    Property

    • Bar
    • Golf
    • Grill
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Rankings reflect directory data depth (floor counts, game variety, amenity tags) re-verified quarterly. They are not a substitute for current operating status; confirm hours and game spread directly with each casino before visiting.

Bingo Strategy

Bingo has no skill element. The numbers are drawn randomly and you cannot influence the outcome. The only strategic decisions are how many cards to buy and whether to use electronic or paper cards. More cards mean more chances to win but also higher cost per session. Electronic devices are more efficient but lack the tactile satisfaction of daubbing paper cards.

Bingo etiquette is simple: do not shout bingo unless you have actually completed the pattern. False calls disrupt the game and annoy other players. Wait for the floor runner to verify your card before celebrating. If you are new to bingo, sit near an experienced player and watch how they manage multiple cards. Compared to electronic bingo, paper bingo is slower and more traditional. Electronic bingo is faster and lets you play more cards per session.

Common Bingo variants

Where to Play Bingo

Bingo is most common at tribal casinos and dedicated bingo halls. Some commercial casinos also host bingo sessions, particularly in the Midwest and South. Bingo halls are separate from the main casino floor and have their own hours and schedules.

Before you go, check the session schedule and pack prices. Some halls offer discounted early-bird packs for players who arrive early. Browse our US casino directory to find venues near you that offer bingo.

  • Is electronic bingo better than paper bingo?

    Electronic bingo is faster and lets you play more cards without manual daubbing. Paper bingo is the traditional experience and is more social. Choose based on your preference for speed vs tradition.

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