How It Works
Vegas World Bingo allows you to play up to four cards at a time. Your wager is placed on each of the cards, so a 1,000 Coin wager for three cards will be a total of 3,000 Coins for the game. If you want to change your wager, you are free to leave Bingo before the game begins and your Coins will not be lost. However, once the game begins, your Coins will be lost, if you leave for any reason.
When the game begins, all of your cards will be displayed, and the numbers will be announced. The cards are designed in typical Bingo format, with the numbers going up to 75 in five columns:
B-1 through B-15
I-16 though I-30
N-31 through N-45
G-46 through G-60
O-61 through O-75
When you get a Bingo, the Bingo button on the card will blink, and you can click Bingo to claim your winnings. Click it as fast as you can, because if another player gets Bingo at the same time as you, whoever clicks first gets the bigger prize!
The closer you are to the first winner, the bigger your prize will be. The game keeps playing until all the Bingos for that game have been claimed. More players means more winners.
Make sure the correct numbers have been daubed, or you will get a Bad Bingo and will not be able to play on that card for a few seconds.
When you click on Bingo, your Coins are paid out to you immediately.
Pattern Bingo
In Pattern Bingo, the game would require you to get a Bingo in a specific pattern. This could be Traditional, Lines, Hardway, Postage Stamp, and Corners. The game will always let you know what the required pattern will be when you're waiting on the next round, and it will show the required pattern in the lower left corner of the screen throughout the round.
Traditional: Straight line horizontally, vertically, diagonally, or the four corners
Lines: Only horizontal and vertical lines
Hardway: Horizontal and vertical lines, except the lines with a free space
Postage Stamp: Four spaces in a square
Corners: The four corners of the board
If you call Bingo outside of getting the required pattern, you will get a Bad Bingo. If this happens, the game will let you know what the required pattern is.
If you miss any numbers, they will turn red for you to daub them.
At the bottom of the screen, there are five different tables you can join. When you join a table, any Charms you purchase will go to all the players sitting at your table. The numbers under the table (x11) show how many Charms have been gifted at that table.
You can only join a table to gift Charms when waiting for the next game to begin.
Silver Screen Bingo
In Silver Screen Bingo, you can get a Bingo with traditional patterns, such as horizontal lines, vertical lines, diagonal lines, or the four corners. This is a traditional Bingo game, so you would just need to daub the called numbers and click Bingo when you get enough numbers in a line or in the corners.
At the bottom of the screen, there are five different tables you can join. When you join a table, any Charms you purchase will go to all the players sitting at your table. The numbers under the table (x11) show how many Charms have been gifted at that table.
You can join different tables at any time during the game.
Royal Realms Bingo
Royal Realms Bingo plays just like Pattern Bingo but with Power-Ups. The patterns include Traditional, Lines, Hardway, Postage Stamp, and Corners.
Traditional: Straight line horizontally, vertically, diagonally, or the four corners
Lines: Only horizontal and vertical lines
Hardway: Horizontal and vertical lines, except the lines with a free space
Postage Stamp: Four spaces in a square
Corners: The four corners of the board
Power-Ups - Players may spend Gems to get power-ups for Royal Realms Bingo that generate an assortment of beneficial effects (see below). Players get a random assortment of power-ups when they are purchased, and the power-ups available during play are also assigned randomly from each player's collection.
Coin Squares - When a powered up number is daubed, additional Coins are added to the player's account.
Free Daubs - When a powered up number is daubed, additional numbers on the visible cards are daubed as if those numbers has been called, just for you.
Auto Correct Cards - Using this power-up will check all of the daubs you have made and correct any errors (both missed daubs and incorrect daubs, if any are found.)
Power-Up Squares - When the powered up number is daubed, randomly selected Power-Ups are added to your power-up collection.
Winning Squares - When the powered up number is daubed, the card automatically wins as if you just got a Bingo for that card.
Coin Multiplier - Using this power-up will turn all of your Bingo cards in to x10 winner gold cards.
- Each power-up that powers up numbers will assign roughly one power-up number per card in play (so if you have three cards, you'll most likely get three powered up numbers), but you may get more or less. In order for a powered-up number to successfully activate, the number must have been called. If you select a non-called power-up number, you'll lose the power-up. Be careful!
Keep an eye on the display in the lower-left corner of your Bingo game. It will always show you what is a valid Bingo for the game you're currently playing.
At the bottom of the screen, there are five different tables you can join. When you join a table, any Charms you purchase will go to all the players sitting at your table. The numbers under the table (x11) show how many Charms have been gifted at that table.
You can only join a table to gift Charms when waiting for the next game to begin.
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