This free bingo caller handles both 75-ball and 90-ball bingo with visual number board tracking and auto-call mode. Host your next bingo game with animated ball draws, called number history, and flexible calling speeds.
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Called Numbers
0 calledHow to Use the Bingo Caller
This virtual bingo caller replaces the physical ball cage and number cards for home, classroom, and community bingo games. It handles 75-ball American bingo and 90-ball British bingo, with both manual and automatic calling modes.
Step 1: Choose Your Format
Select 75-ball for American-style bingo (B1-B75 across five columns) or 90-ball for British-style bingo (numbers 1-90). The number board updates to show the correct range and column headers. Traditional 75-ball bingo uses letter prefixes: B (1-15), I (16-30), N (31-45), G (46-60), O (61-75).
Step 2: Call Numbers
Click "Call Number" to draw the next ball. The large display shows the drawn number with its letter prefix (e.g., "B-7"). The number board highlights called numbers in their column colors. The called sequence list shows all numbers in draw order with the most recent at top. Numbers never repeat — each call removes from the available pool until all have been called.
Step 3: Auto-Call Mode
For hosting bingo without constant button clicks, use auto-call mode. Set the calling speed (3 seconds for fast games, 5 seconds for standard, 10 seconds for relaxed games where players have time to daub) and click "Auto-Call" to start. The caller advances automatically. Click "Stop" anytime to pause between calls.
Hosting Tips
Share your screen or project onto a TV so all players can see the number board and current call. For fairness, let players verify called numbers against the sequence list. Start a new game after each round using the "New Game" button — this completely resets all called numbers for a fresh game.
FAQ
Is this bingo caller really free?
Yes, completely free with no signup required. The bingo caller runs entirely in your browser — no server is involved and all number draws are random.
Is my bingo game data private?
Yes, all game data stays in your browser's memory. No information is sent to any server. Data clears when you refresh or start a new game.
What is the difference between 75-ball and 90-ball bingo?
75-ball bingo (popular in the US and Canada) uses numbers B1-B15, I16-I30, N31-N45, G46-G60, O61-O75 on a 5x5 card. 90-ball bingo (popular in the UK and Australia) uses numbers 1-90 with three prize tiers: one line, two lines, and full house.
How does auto-call mode work?
Auto-call automatically draws a new number at set intervals (3, 5, or 10 seconds). Click 'Start Auto-Call' and the caller advances automatically — perfect for hosting bingo games without manually clicking each number. Click 'Stop' at any time to pause.
Can I see which numbers have been called?
Yes. The full number board shows all possible numbers; called numbers are highlighted in amber. The called sequence list shows numbers in draw order with the most recent at the top. The remaining count updates after each draw.
How do I reset for a new game?
Click 'New Game' to clear all called numbers, reset the counter, and start fresh. This returns all numbers to the available pool for a completely new game.