Pick your format and start calling instantly — no download, no sign-up
Not sure which format you need? Pick the one that matches your game. Both tools open instantly in your browser — no setup required.
The standard format across the USA and Canada. Numbers run from 1 to 75 and players mark them off on a 5×5 grid with a free centre square. Winners complete specific patterns — lines, diagonals, or a full blackout.
The dominant format in the UK, India, and Australia. Numbers run from 1 to 90 on a 3×9 ticket. Prizes are awarded for completing one row, two rows, or a full house. In India this game is called Tambola or Housie and is a staple of kitty parties, Diwali nights, and school fairs.
Use the buttons above to open the correct generator for your game. The 75-ball caller draws numbers from 1 to 75; the 90-ball caller draws from 1 to 90. Both are free and open without any sign-up.
Click Call Next to draw the first number. The number displays on screen and is announced aloud. Every called number is highlighted on the board so all players can follow along in real time — no missed calls, no disputes.
When the round ends, click Reset Gameto clear the board and start over. All called numbers are wiped in one click — no page reload needed. Your game state is saved locally so a accidental refresh won't lose your progress mid-game.
The two most widely played bingo formats differ in number range, ticket layout, win conditions, and the regions where each is popular.
| 75-Ball | 90-Ball | |
|---|---|---|
| Numbers | 1–75 | 1–90 |
| Ticket Format | 5×5 grid | 3×9 grid |
| Popular In | USA, Canada | India, UK, Australia |
| Also Called | American Bingo | Tambola, Housie |
| Win Conditions | Patterns | Row, Two Rows, Full House |
If you play in North America or want pattern-based wins, go with the 75-Ball Bingo Generator. If you are hosting a Tambola or Housie night, the 1-90 Bingo Caller is what you need. For a fully voiced Housie experience with sound announcements, try the Housie Generator with Sound.
A random bingo number generator is a digital tool that replaces the traditional bingo drum or ticket-draw bag. Instead of physically shuffling and drawing numbered balls, the tool uses a randomization algorithm to pick numbers in a random order — one at a time — until every number in the range has been called.
The randomization is genuinely fair: before a game starts, all numbers are shuffled using a cryptographically secure randomization algorithm, and each draw pulls the next number from that shuffled sequence. No number can appear twice in the same game, and the outcome cannot be predicted or manipulated — it is equivalent to a well-run physical draw.
You would use a random bingo number generator any time you need to run a bingo, Tambola, or Housie game without physical equipment — family game nights, classroom activities, virtual parties, charity fundraisers, or corporate events. It saves time, eliminates setup, and keeps the game transparent for everyone in the room.
Skip the bingo cage and call numbers directly from a phone or laptop. Works for all ages — grandparents to grandchildren — with no equipment to store or misplace.
Teachers and event coordinators use online callers for class activities, orientation fairs, and annual day celebrations. The tool handles all the randomness so the host can focus on the crowd.
Tambola is a favourite at kitty parties across India. An online caller is faster to set up than a physical drum, works on any phone, and makes it easy to display the current number on a shared screen.
Charity bingo nights and community hall events rely on the caller to be transparent and verifiable. A digital generator displayed on a projector or large screen keeps every player confident the draw is fair.
It's an online tool that randomly picks numbers within a set range — 1 to 75 or 1 to 90 — one at a time, replacing the need for a physical bingo drum or a human caller.
75-ball bingo is the most popular format in North America. Numbers are drawn from 1 to 75 and players mark them off on a 5×5 grid, aiming to complete a specific pattern to win.
Yes — each number is picked using a randomization algorithm that ensures no number repeats until all have been called, just like a fair physical draw.
Absolutely. Select the 1-90 format and it works perfectly as a Tambola or Housie caller — same game, different name.
Yes, the tool is fully responsive and works on all devices — no app download required.
Yes — you can pause the caller at any point and resume from where you left off without losing your called numbers.