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75, 80 and 90 ball Bingo – WB

75 ball bingo is not too different from the 90 ball version of bingo or the 80 ball version bingo. 75 ball houses a total of 75 numbers and the bingo cards that are issued for 75 ball bingo look slightly different to the 90 ball and 80 ball bingo versions.

75 ball bingo is the version of bingo that is predominantly played in the United States and Canada. Generally in a game of 75-ball bingo, in order to make the game more exciting, players can come up with an assortment of number patterns in order to claim bingo. Some of the variations featured in the classic version of 75 ball winning bingo patterns include covering the numbers in the four corners, in one complete line or alternatively in a T shape.
There are numerous number combinations for patterns in 75 ball bingo games, making it such an interesting game. Other number patterns include the love pattern, which appears as a heart shape, letters of the alphabet, numbers and also various others. A coverall is the term used to describe the pattern made when an entire block of 75 numbers in 75 ball bingo are shaded, this will in turn result in a large cash payout or an attractive prize. Although 75 ball bingo is traditionally the style of the bingo game played in North American, it has certainly grown in status and is also appearing more popular amongst Europeans in recent years.

75 ball bingo is played on a 5×5 card, which houses a free space, whilst 90-ball bingo cards appear at 3×9, meaning that the playing card houses a total of three horizontal lines and nine vertical lines. 80 ball bingo which you can play here at Tombola falls somewhere between 75 ball bingo and 90 ball bingo and is played on a card housing a figure of 16 squares, which are appear as four across and four down.

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