Online Kura

Bingo

Call non-repeating numbers, track the board, and create American bingo cards everyone can mark on their own phone.

Number Board

Called numbers are marked automatically.
75 left 0 called

Number Pool

Choose a ready-made game pool or set your own first and last number.

1–75

Create a Bingo Ticket

Make a ticket, mark called numbers on your phone and follow the game live.

The selected 1–75 pool creates a standard American 5×5 B-I-N-G-O card with a free center square.

Your Bingo Card 0 / 24 marked

Tap called numbers to mark your own ticket.

How to use it: Keep the caller open on a computer or TV while players create tickets on their own phones. Each player marks only the numbers they hear; tickets are not automatically linked to the caller.

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What is bingo and how do you play?

Bingo is a group game in which one caller draws unique numbers and announces them while every player marks matches on their own ticket. The board and call history make it easy to run the game from a computer or a screen everyone can see.

Everyone can play from their own phone

One person can use this page as the caller on a computer or TV. Everyone else opens the same page on their phone, creates a personal ticket and marks each number by hand as it is called. There is no account, room code or automatic syncing; each phone works as an independent bingo ticket.

How is a standard American bingo card built?

A standard 75-ball card uses a 5×5 B-I-N-G-O grid. The B column contains 1–15, I has 16–30, N has 31–45, G has 46–60, and O has 61–75. The center square is free, leaving 24 numbers to mark.

1
Build the five B-I-N-G-O columns

Use the fixed ranges B 1–15, I 16–30, N 31–45, G 46–60, and O 61–75.

2
Place five spaces in each column

Choose five unique numbers per column, with the center N square reserved as FREE.

3
Play a line, pattern, or Blackout

Mark called numbers by hand and use the agreed winning pattern for your game.

How are Bingo, Double Bingo, and Blackout counted?

Bring New Year and party nights to life

Bingo works well for New Year’s Eve, Christmas gatherings, family nights, classrooms, community events and friendly parties. This tool is for entertainment and event support only; it does not handle stakes, payments, betting or prizes. Check local rules separately for any paid or prize-based event.

When should you use the other number pools?

Use the standard 1–75 pool for American bingo. Choose 1–90 for UK 90-ball bingo, 1–100 for classroom or party games, or Custom for a range such as 10–50 or 101–200.

How to add it to your home screen

On iPhone, open Safari’s Share menu and choose “Add to Home Screen”. On Android, open Chrome’s menu and choose “Add to Home screen” or “Install app”. Players can then open their tickets with one tap on game night.

Frequently asked questions

Can the same number be called twice?

No. Each called number is removed from the active pool until a new game begins.

Can everyone open a separate ticket on their own phone?

Yes. Every player can open the page, create a new ticket and mark called numbers manually.

Do the tickets sync automatically with the caller?

No. There is no automatic syncing. Players mark the numbers themselves, so no account or room code is needed.

Can I change the number pool during a game?

Yes. If numbers have already been called, you will be asked to confirm that the current history can be cleared.

Can I tap the ball or press Space to call a number?

Yes. The large result ball, the call button and the Space key all run the same action when appropriate.

Can I correct a number I marked by mistake?

Yes. Tap a marked number again to remove it. Bingo, Double Bingo, or Blackout is announced again if you complete it again.

Are my game data saved?

No. Called numbers and ticket marks stay only in your browser and disappear when the page is closed.

Is it free and do I need an account?

It is completely free and requires no account.

Can I add Online Kura to my home screen?

Yes. Use “Add to Home Screen” in Safari or Chrome to open the page like an app.