Bingo number generator — 1-75 (US) or 1-90 (UK)
Call random bingo numbers in the 1-75 range (US format) or 1-90 (UK format) by setting the min and max. Each tap draws one number; called numbers track in the URL state so a second device opening the same link sees the same called list. "Bingo number generator" / "bingo number caller" / "bingo number generator 1-75" all land here. Eight people in the living room playing Saturday-night bingo with paper cards. Set min=1 max=75, tap Generate, call out the number. Tap again for the next call. To reset for a fresh round (or a new variant), open the page in a new tab. To project the same caller view onto a TV via a phone-to-screen mirror, paste the URL on the bigger screen and the called-list stays in sync. No app to install, no "download bingo caller pro" prompt, no ads slowing down the call cadence. The page is a few KB and loads instantly on any browser. For mixed-format games (kids on 1-75, adults on 1-90), open two tabs with different ranges; each maintains its own called-list independently.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between 1-75 and 1-90 bingo?
1-75 is the standard US format with five columns labeled B-I-N-G-O, each column drawing from a 15-number range. 1-90 is the standard UK / European format with three rows of nine columns, drawing across a wider 1-90 range. Set min/max to match whichever variant your cards are printed for.
Will the same called numbers come up if I tap reload?
Each tap of Generate draws a fresh independent number. The URL state preserves which numbers have been called within the current session, so a reload won't re-call the same numbers. To start a new game, open a new tab — the called-list resets to empty in the fresh tab.
Can multiple players see the same calls without me re-typing each number?
Yes. The called-list lives in the URL, so a copy-paste of the URL into a group chat lets remote players watch the same calls happen on their own screens. Each player's tab stays in sync as new calls happen on the caller's side. Useful for hybrid-presence games or remote bingo nights.
Will it skip numbers it already called, or could it re-call the same one?
The picker draws independently each tap, so technically a duplicate call is possible. The URL state surfaces called numbers visibly so the caller can spot a duplicate and tap again immediately. For most casual bingo games, the duplicate-rate over a 75-call game is low enough that this isn't a problem in practice.
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