Most Common Card Patterns Bingo

The Bingo is by all means one of the funniest games online and in the regular Bingo gambling halls. In some degree it is because of the winning images differ from one gambling room to the other and the pattern itself can be like numbers, letters of the alphabet and pictures of fruit. On special holidays the Bingo scheme may be shaped as hearts, Christmas decorations. Frankly speaking, the selection of the Card Patterns Bingo picture relies upon the room manager or owner and his imagination.

In the start of the game the winning picture is chosen and displayed on the screen to make sure the gamer understands it.

 

Standard patterns - the pictures that are stable and can not be moved on the Bingo card.

 

Crazy patterns - the patterns that may be rotated in 90 degrees for a win.

 

Wild pictures - the scattered pictures which do not vary in form but might be located anywhere on the cardboard.

 

Four corners - four single squares covering the corners of the cardboard.

 

Kite - a picture in a form of a 2x2 square in one of the corners of the card and a diagonal stripe from the same corner to the

opposite nook.

 

Frame - outside picture frame is a line covering all the squares along border of the ticket.

 

Railroad tracks - 2 twin lines on the 2nd and fourth stripe.

 

Double / Triple stamps - two or three 2x2 figures in the nooks of the Bingo game card.

 

Clover leaf - a pattern of four 2x2 squares that cover all the nooks of the game card.

 

Moreover, few of the games (90 ball games) especially the web variations provide the winning pictures that are changed consequently after each win and the last pattern is the coverall. Example, when the first winning pattern is a line, the next may be two stripes, and the 3rd (the jackpot winning one) is 3 lines.

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