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.
Ready to call
0 of 75 called · 75 remainingPress 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
- Press Call Next or hit Space to draw a random number from 1 to 75.
- The ball appears on screen with the letter and number — announce it to your players (or let the voice do it for you).
- Called numbers light up on the board below so everyone can track the game at a glance.
- For hands-free calling, press Auto Call and choose a speed: 3 seconds, 5 seconds, or 10 seconds between draws.
- 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.
More Bingo Resources
- Bingo Number Generator - a simpler number-only caller for quick games.
- Bingo Card Generator - print free bingo cards for your home game.
- Find Bingo Halls by State - browse our directory of bingo halls across all 50 US states.
- Bingo Blog - tips, strategies, and bingo news.
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