90 Ball Bingo

90-Ball Bingo is the bingo game traditionally played in the United Kingdom and Australia.
 

The game is similar to 75-Ball Bingo, where players purchase Cards, then mark the numbers that are called, and hope to be the first player who correctly completes the winning pattern. Although the basic foundations of the two games are the same there are many differences.
 

In 90-Ball Bingo the cards arereferred to as Tickets, and  have three rows and nine columns. Five squares in each row contain numbers ranging from 1 to 90 and the rest are blank. The winning patterns are always the same and there are usually three patterns in each game. Each game has three patterns and each of the three patterns has a prize associated with it. The patterns include Single Line Across (Line), Two Lines Across (Two Lines), and Full House. The first player to correctly cross off a single horizontal line; then two lines and finally for crossing off all the numbers on a Ticket (Full House), would win the corresponding prize for that pattern.
 

90-Ball Bingo is almost always played with Strips of six Tickets. Each Strip contains all 90 numbers distributed throughout the 6 Tickets in a Dab-All format. If a Strip (6 Tickets) is played in one bingo game then every possible number from 1 -90 is covered and therefore, a number is crossed off at each bingo call.

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