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Bingo is often used as an instructional tool in American schools and in teaching English as a foreign language in many countries. Typically, the numbers are replaced with beginning reader words, pictures, or unsolved math problems.
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Edwin S. Lowe (1910 – February 23, 1986) was a U.S. salesman, toymaker, game entrepreneur and real estate developer whose promotion of a game he renamed Bingo made it popular as a national pastime and fundraising activity for churches and schools.
Bingo America is an American game show broadcast by Game Show Network. The series follows two contestants as they try to compete to win up to $100,000. Additionally, the series lets at-home viewers print bingo cards online that allow them to play along with the show to win small amounts of money for themselves.
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Bingo (American version), a game using a printed card of numbers in a five-by-five grid; most commonly played in the US and Canada. Bingo (card game), named by analogy to the game Bingo. Bingo ( Scrabble), a term used in the game Scrabble in North America, for playing all seven of one's tiles.
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Bingo is a game of chance played with different randomly drawn numbers which players match against numbers that have been pre-printed on 5×5 cards. British bingo uses different cards, but this page was started by an American editor.
History of Bingo may refer to: History of the American version of bingo, see Bingo (American version) § History; History of the British version of bingo, see Bingo (British version) § History
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. 75-ball bingo cards