A numbered card having 5 rows and 5 columns, which make up 24 numbered spaces, and one blank space in the middle, which serves as a free space and is automatically marked off. Players mark called numbers off on their bingo cards. See Bingo Equipment
The card with which the game of bingo is played, it contains 24 numbered spaces and one blank space. The cards are unique.
A card full of 24 numbered places and one open place (clean). There are five rows, and each row is assigned with a letter, from "B" to "O" (B-I-N-G-O). In each row there is a set of random numbers. In the "B" row there are the numbers from 1-15. "I":16-30, "N":31-45, "G":46-60, "O":61-75. In the middle of the "N" row there is a blank space.
A card that consists of 5 columns (each labeled with a letter from the word Bingo) and 5 rows. The card contains one "free space" while 24 out of 75 numbers fill up the remaining spaces. The numbers are assigned at random and are different on every card. The numbers that will be found under the B column are between 1- 15, 16 – 30 under the I column, 31-45, 46-60 and 61-75 under the N, G and O columns respectively.
The card of the player with all there numbers. They are unique.
A response device used routinely by magazines where readers can request one or more pieces of additional information, by circling select numbers on a self-mailer card.
A card containing 24 numbered spaces and one free space (blank in center), with which you play bingo. The numbers are assigned at random on each card and are arranged in five columns of five numbers each by five rows (5 x 5 = 25 in total including the blank square). * The numbers in the B column are between 1 and 15. The numbers in the I column between 16 and 30. The numbers in the N column (containing four numbers and the free space) between 31 and 45. The numbers in the G column between 46 and 60. The numbers in the O column between 61 and 75. Players have thousands of unique (unduplicated) cards to choose from. Some manufacturers print unduplicated series of 6,000 cards. There are also series of 9,000 cards available. Hard cards and Flimsy cards have a series number printed on them. (Eg. Card number 1032 will always have the same numbers in the same spaces.
In 90-number bingo a player’s bingo card has 3 rows and 9 columns. Each row has 5 numbers and 4 blank spaces. There are thousands of variations of cards to choose from.
A Reader Response Card-resembling a BINGO game card-that is bound into a publication and enables readers to request additional information from advertisers by circling the number that corresponds to a specific ad or offer in the publication.
A card inserted into a publication that allows readers to request information from one or more of a group of companies listed on the card. Contributed by: MarcommWise Staff
A card containing 24 numbers and a "free space" arranged in a 5x5 square. At the top of each column is the appropriate letter, spelling out B I N G O. Each column has 15 random numbers from its number set. The sets are as follows: B is 1-15, I is 16-30, N is 31-45 G is 46-60, and O is 61-75.
A reader response card, used to request more information from advertisers. The term comes from the block of numbers -- similar to those on a game card - that readers circle to request information. They're most commonly found in business-to-business magazines.
A bingo card has 24 numbers. Each number represents one space. Each card has one free space in the center of the card. Numbers are assigned randomly to each card and each card has different numbering pattern. These numbers are broken in to five groups, each group having fifteen cards. The division pattern is like this: B-1 thru 15, I-16 thru 30, N-31 thru 45, G-46 thru 60, and O-61 thru 75. each bingo card has five columns. These columns are corresponding to the following letters: B-I-N-G-O. The numbers in the B column are between 1 and 15, in the I column between 16 and 30, in the N column (containing four numbers and the free space) between 31 and 45, in the G column between 46 and 60, and in the O column between 61 and 75.
A flat card made of cardboard or non-reusable paper which contains 25 squares arranged in five vertical and five horizontal rows. The columns are labeled from left to right with the letters "B," "I," "N," "G," and "O." The center square is designated "free." One letter appearing above each column. The printed numbers on the card correspond to the following arrangement : The five squares in column B contain different numbers selected from the interval 1 to 15. Column I contains five numbers from the interval 16 to 30. Column N contains four numbers from the interval 31 to 45. Column G contains five numbers from the interval 46 to 60, and column O contains five numbers from the interval 61 to 75.
A card divided evenly into 5 rows and 5 columns containing 24 different numbered spaces and one “free†space. Each column is headed with one of the letters B-I-N-G-O. The column headed with B contains five random numbers that chosen from the numbers 1 – 15. The I column contains 5 numbers from 16-30. The N column 4 numbers (plus one free space) between 31-44, the G column, 5 numbers from 46-60 and the O column, 61-75. The numbers on every card are assigned at random. There are thousands of different card combinations making sure that each card played in a specific game is totally unique.
A blister pack sealed into a fold-over card.
A reply card inserted in a publication and used to request literature and samples from companies who advertise in the publication.
the pre-numbered card that you play to win the prize. Each card has 24 numbered spaces and one free square. The columns are under the letters BINGO.
A reply card inserted in a magazine and used by readers to request free samples and literature from businesses who advertised in the issue. Many advertisers are listed on the reply card. Readers circle the advertisers they are interested in (much as bingo players circle winning numbers on their bingo card).
it contains 25 spaces, one blank and the rest numbered.
A numbered card, of 5x5 squares and 25 numbered spaces (one, in the middle) blank. It's used to play Bingo, and is the place where you mark up the numbers that are being drawn.
The card with numbers on that is yours. You check the numbers drawn to see if they are on your card.
Bingo cards are used to play various bingo games, including U.S. style bingo and UK style Housie. Cards are usually made of cardboard or non-reusable paper, but more and more bingo halls are beginning to use computerized cards. Bingo cards are printed in various styles (see below) with randomized bingo numbers.