FAQ
Bingo Number Generator FAQ
Quick answers about using the free bingo callers: pricing, hosting tips, supported game types, and how to request new features.
Is the bingo caller free to use?
Yes. All bingo callers (30, 50, 60, 75, 80, and 90-ball) are free to use in your browser with no sign-up.
How do I host a bingo game with this tool?
Open a caller, click “Generate Next Number” to draw numbers, and use fullscreen mode for projectors or screenshares. Players mark their own cards.
Which bingo game types are supported?
We support 30, 50, 60, 75, 80, and 90-ball bingo. Each caller includes call history, timer, fullscreen, and saved progress. 75-ball also supports audio-ready calls.
Can I save and resume a game?
Yes. Calls, current number, and settings are saved locally. If you refresh or return, you can resume or start over.
How do I turn audio on or off?
Click the gear icon in the caller and toggle Audio. Some variants ship without audio files—those will stay silent even if toggled on.
How do I hide or show call history?
Open settings and toggle History. Hide it for cleaner projector views; show it to help players verify past calls.
How do I enable the timer?
Toggle Timer in settings. The timer starts on the first call, pauses on reset, and resumes if you refresh mid-game.
Can I request a new feature?
Yes. Send requests via the Contact page. We prioritize host-friendly controls and clear accessibility features.
Will this work for livestreams or classrooms?
Yes. Use fullscreen mode, hide history if you want a clean display, and rely on the timer to pace rounds. Saved progress helps if the browser reloads.
Do you provide bingo cards?
We do not generate cards in-app. You can use printable cards or third-party card tools alongside this caller.