Free online caller for Tambola & Housie — no download, no sign-up
Click “Call Next” to start
Select a voice from the dropdown above the number board. The tool supports multiple voices so you can pick one that sounds best for your group. No other setup is needed — the generator is ready the moment the page loads.
Click Call Next to draw a random number between 1 and 90. The number appears on screen and is announced aloud. Each called number is highlighted on the board so everyone can follow along. The counter at the bottom tracks how many numbers have been called and how many remain.
Once a round is over, click Reset Game to clear all called numbers and start fresh. The board returns to its original state in one click — no page reload needed.
90-ball bingo is the most widely played bingo format in the UK, Australia, and across South Asia. In India, it is better known as Tambola or Housie. The game uses numbers 1 to 90, drawn at random one at a time.
Each player holds a ticket with three rows and nine columns. Numbers are spread across those rows, and prizes are awarded for completing the top row, middle row, bottom row, or all three (a full house). Tambola has long been a staple of Indian kitty parties, Diwali celebrations, office events, and school fairs — the format is simple enough for all ages, yet engaging enough to hold a crowd.
This generator replicates the traditional Tambola drum experience digitally. It shuffles all 90 numbers and draws them one at a time without repetition, keeping every game fair and transparent.
Every draw uses a randomization algorithm seeded from the browser, so no number can appear twice in the same game. The board highlights called numbers in real time, giving all players a shared view of what has been drawn — no disputes, no missed calls.
The generator is built to work on any screen size. Whether you are hosting a game on a laptop shared over a video call, or passing a phone around at a family gathering, the layout adjusts automatically. There is no app to install — it runs entirely in your browser.
Open the page and start calling. There is no account, no email, and no paywall. Your game state is saved locally in the browser, so if you accidentally refresh the page mid-game, your called numbers are still there.
The two most common bingo formats differ mainly in range and ticket layout:
| Feature | 90-Ball Bingo (Tambola/Housie) | 75-Ball Bingo |
|---|---|---|
| Number range | 1 – 90 | 1 – 75 |
| Ticket format | 3 rows × 9 columns | 5×5 grid with a free centre square |
| Win conditions | Row 1, Row 2, Row 3, Full House | Lines, patterns, blackout |
| Popular in | India, UK, Australia | North America |
If you need a 75-ball caller, try our 1-75 Bingo Generator. For a fully voiced Housie experience with sound announcements, see the Housie Generator with Sound. You can also head back to the Bingo Number Generator hub for all formats.
It uses a randomization algorithm to pick numbers between 1 and 90 without repeating, just like a physical Tambola drum — ensuring every draw is fair.
Yes. Tambola (also called Housie) uses numbers 1 to 90, making this tool a perfect fit for your game nights.
Completely free — no downloads, no sign-up, and no ads interrupting your game.
There are 90 numbers in total, drawn one at a time until a player completes a row, two rows, or a full house.
Yes, the generator works on all devices — mobile, tablet, and desktop.