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Free Online Bingo Caller

Draw bingo numbers 1–75 at random with voice announcements and a live board. Runs entirely in your browser — no download, no signup, works offline once loaded.

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0 of 75 called · 75 remaining
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Press Space to call manually

Called Number Board

B
I
N
G
O
1
16
31
46
61
2
17
32
47
62
3
18
33
48
63
4
19
34
49
64
5
20
35
50
65
6
21
36
51
66
7
22
37
52
67
8
23
38
53
68
9
24
39
54
69
10
25
40
55
70
11
26
41
56
71
12
27
42
57
72
13
28
43
58
73
14
29
44
59
74
15
30
45
60
75

How to Use the Bingo Caller

  1. Press Call Next or hit Space to draw a random number from 1 to 75.
  2. The ball appears on screen with the letter and number — announce it to your players (or let the voice do it for you).
  3. Called numbers light up on the board below so everyone can track the game at a glance.
  4. For hands-free calling, press Auto Call and choose a speed: 3 seconds, 5 seconds, or 10 seconds between draws.
  5. When someone calls bingo, press New Game to reset and start fresh.

Bingo Number Ranges (75-Ball)

Standard 75-ball bingo divides numbers into five columns, each mapped to a letter:

  • B: 1–15
  • I: 16–30
  • N: 31–45 (the center square is a free space)
  • G: 46–60
  • O: 61–75

Common Bingo Call Patterns

Beyond the classic "full card" blackout, bingo halls use a variety of winning patterns. Here are the most popular:

  • Straight Line: Five in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The most common pattern in casual games.
  • Four Corners: Mark all four corner squares of the card — a fast game that keeps energy high.
  • X Pattern: Both diagonals form an X across the card.
  • Blackout / Coverall: Every square on the card must be marked. Usually reserved for jackpot rounds.
  • Postage Stamp: A 2×2 block in any corner of the card.

When hosting at home, announce the pattern before the game starts so every player knows what to look for. Want to find a local hall running pattern games? Browse bingo halls by state.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the online bingo caller work?
Press 'Call Next' or hit the Space bar to draw a random bingo number from 1 to 75. Each number is drawn only once per game. The called-number board tracks every draw so you never repeat. When you're done, press 'New Game' to reset.
Can I use this bingo caller on my phone?
Yes. The bingo caller is fully mobile-friendly and works on any device with a modern browser. The layout adjusts to your screen size, and touch controls work just like clicking.
Does the bingo caller announce numbers out loud?
Yes. The caller uses your browser's built-in speech synthesis to announce each number (for example, 'B-7'). You can mute or unmute the voice at any time with the Voice toggle button.
What happens if I accidentally refresh the page?
Your game is automatically saved to your browser's local storage. If you refresh or close the tab, the caller picks up exactly where you left off — no numbers are lost.
What are the standard bingo number ranges?
In 75-ball bingo, numbers are divided into five columns: B (1–15), I (16–30), N (31–45), G (46–60), and O (61–75). Each column on a bingo card can only contain numbers from its designated range.
Can I adjust how fast numbers are called?
Yes. The auto-call feature has three speed settings: 3 seconds (fast), 5 seconds (medium), and 10 seconds (slow). Choose the pace that suits your group — slower speeds work well for beginners and larger halls.

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