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  2. Bingo (American version) - Wikipedia

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    Lowe took the game to New York, where friends liked playing it. The Lowe-produced bingo game had two versions: a 12-card set for $1.00 and a $2.00 set with 24 cards. By the 1940s, there were bingo games throughout the US. The origin of the name Bingo is unknown but may date to the mid-1920s.

  3. Bingo (British version) - Wikipedia

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    Since 2005, bingo halls have seen a marked decline in revenues and the closure of many halls. [16] The number of bingo clubs in Britain has dropped from nearly 600 in 2005 to under 400 as of January 2014. [17] [2] As of May 2023, there were around 260 bingo halls. [18]

  4. Game of the Day: Bingo - AOL

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    It's an old-time favorite for today's Game of the Day, Bingo! In this virtual version, you can play one, three, or six cards at once at your choice of fast or normal speeds. If you're looking to ...

  5. Bingo Blitz - Wikipedia

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    Bingo Blitz was initially developed for Facebook in 2010 in Santa Monica, California by Buffalo Studios. [2] By 2011, Bingo Blitz had over 1 million active monthly players, and was the top rated online bingo game on Facebook [3] and one of the top 10 most popular games on Facebook.

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  7. Game of the Day: Bingo Blackout - AOL

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    Get ready for Bingo Blackout, the Bingo hit on Games.com! Grab your virtual stamper and play free online Bingo with other players. Fill in the whole card to win in Bingo Blackout. Play one, three ...

  8. Bingo card - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of Bingo cards. One is a 5x5 grid meant for 75-ball Bingo , which is largely played in the U.S. The other uses a 9x3 grid for U.K. style "Housie" or 90-ball Bingo.

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    Play one of the oldest board games in the world...Backgammon on Games.com! Remove all of your pieces from the board before your opponent.