GAME REFERENCE

Bingo Rooms Built For Your Lobby

Bingo on autohoki keeps the call-and-mark rhythm you came for, with 75-ball and 90-ball rooms running side by side. Open the Bingo tab and you'll see live ticket...

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autohoki What Bingo Looks Like Inside Our Lobby

What Bingo Looks Like Inside Our Lobby

Bingo at autohoki is provided through studio partners that stream draws in real time, so every ball you see has been pulled live, not pre-rendered. Rooms cycle on short timers — usually three to five minutes — and you can hold up to six cards per draw. Patterns run from single-line through full-house, with prize tiers shown on the room banner before

you commit. It's the variant breadth and the live-stream pacing that makes our Bingo stand out.

EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT

Bingo Features Worth Opening

Three things you'll notice the moment you load a Bingo room.

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Patterns

Multi-Tier Wins

Each Bingo room pays out across several pattern tiers — one line, two lines and full house — so a single card can clear more than once during the same draw cycle if your numbers land.

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Auto-Daub

Hands-Free Marking

Switch on auto-daub and we mark called numbers for you. It's the feature most visitors use on phones, freeing you to track multiple cards without missing a number while the draw is rolling.

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Variants

75 And 90 Ball Rooms

We keep both classic formats live. 75-ball rooms favour pattern shapes on a 5x5 grid, while 90-ball rooms run the traditional three-line ticket familiar to longtime Bingo regulars across Indonesia.

How Bingo Plays On autohoki

Entry into a Bingo room is built around the room timer. Pick your variant, choose how many cards to load, then watch the countdown until the...

Room Entry

Tap any active Bingo room from the lobby grid and you're seated immediately. The room banner shows balls-in-play, ticket price and the prize pool currently locked in for the upcoming draw cycle.

Card Buying

Cards are bought in strips of one, three or six. The buy window stays open until the room timer hits zero, and unsold cards roll over to the next draw without extra steps.

Stake Mechanics

Each card carries a fixed face value set by the room. Higher-stake rooms unlock larger pattern prizes, while low-stake rooms keep ticket pricing accessible for longer Bingo sessions on a single balance.

Mobile Feel

On phones the card grid scales to thumb width, with the called-ball strip pinned to the top. Auto-daub stays on by default so the room runs smoothly even on smaller Android screens.

Bingo Gameplay Transparency

Quick reference for how the Bingo rooms behave technically.

Game TypeLive-streamed Bingo with 75-ball and 90-ball variants running on independent room timers.
VolatilityMedium — pattern tiers smooth out variance, with smaller line wins arriving more often than full-house clears.
Supported DevicesAndroid, iOS and desktop browsers. Card scaling and auto-daub are available across all three.
Access RegionAvailable in Indonesia where local law permits, with rooms localised for Indonesian visitors.
PHONE-FIRST

Bingo On Your Phone

Bingo is the game we tuned hardest for mobile. The card grid reflows so a six-card strip still fits on a single portrait screen, and the call-strip floats above the...

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SUPPORT

Bingo Help When You Need It

Three direct routes if something in a Bingo room needs sorting.

Room Disputes If a draw closes before your card buy registered, the live chat team can pull the room log within minutes and either restore your ticket or refund the buy back to your balance.
Pattern Queries Not sure why a card didn't clear? Send the room ID and draw number to support and we'll walk you through the called sequence against your card so the result is fully transparent.
Connection Drops Auto-daub keeps marking your cards even if your connection blips during a Bingo draw, so a dropped signal won't cost you a pattern that landed while you were reconnecting.
REVIEW SIGNALS

Why Our Bingo Draws Are Fair

Six fairness signals behind every Bingo room we host.

Studio Partners

Our Bingo is provided by licensed studios that stream draws under regulator supervision, with each ball-pull recorded and timestamped against the room ID for later verification.

RNG Certification

The number-draw mechanism behind each Bingo room is independently certified, with audit certificates refreshed annually and held on file by the studio operating the stream.

Live Stream

Every draw is streamed live rather than pre-recorded. The visible draw machine and the on-screen ball count are synchronised, so what you see is what determines your card.

Draw Logs

Each Bingo draw produces a log entry tied to the room ID and timestamp. Support can pull this log on request so any contested pattern can be checked against the actual called sequence.

Card Hashing

Bingo cards are issued with a hash signature at purchase, locking the numbers in before the draw starts so cards cannot be altered once the room timer ends.

Operator Oversight

We monitor room latency and draw timing across the Bingo lobby, pausing rooms automatically if the stream falls behind so no draw runs without a fully connected studio feed.

Bingo Versus Our Other Game Pages

Where Bingo sits next to the rest of the lobby.

vs SlotsSlots are solo and self-paced — you spin when you tap. Bingo runs on shared room timers, so you're playing with a roomful of other cards against the same draw sequence.
vs Live BaccaratBaccarat is hand-by-hand with a dealer. Bingo replaces the dealer with a draw machine and replaces the hand with a card pattern, but keeps the same shared-table rhythm.
vs RouletteRoulette resolves on a single wheel spin in seconds. Bingo stretches the resolution across a full draw sequence, giving you a longer engagement window per ticket purchase.
vs AviatorAviator is a single rising multiplier you cash out manually. Bingo is pattern-based with auto-resolution, so you don't need to time an exit — your card either clears or it doesn't.
vs SportsbookSportsbook markets resolve over hours or full match days. Bingo rooms resolve every three to five minutes, making it the faster-cycling option in our lobby for shorter sessions.
vs PokerPoker hinges on opponent decisions. Bingo removes the opponent layer entirely — every card in the room plays the same draw, so the only variable is which numbers come out.
vs Scratch CardsScratch cards reveal instantly. Bingo trades that immediacy for a shared draw and tiered pattern prizes, which is why session balances tend to last longer in Bingo rooms.
QUICK SIGNAL

Six Things About Our Bingo

Concrete points worth knowing before you load a card.

Room Timers Three to five minute cycles per room, visible on the...
Card Limit Up to six cards per draw cycle, bought in strips...
Pattern Prizes One-line, two-line and full-house tiers are paid separately, so a...
Variant Choice Both 75-ball grid Bingo and 90-ball ticket Bingo run in...
Auto-Daub Hands-free number marking is on by default. You can switch...
Live Draws Every ball is pulled live in studio. There are no...

Bingo Questions Visitors Ask

We run 75-ball and 90-ball Bingo in parallel. The 75-ball rooms use a 5x5 grid and pay on shape patterns, while 90-ball rooms use the traditional three-line ticket with line and full-house prizes.

Up to six cards per Bingo draw cycle. Cards are bought in strips of one, three or six, and auto-daub keeps all of them marked simultaneously while the draw is rolling.

Each draw cycle runs three to five minutes from buy-in window through to pattern resolution. The exact timer is shown on the room banner before you commit a card to the round.

Auto-daub continues marking your cards on the server side even if your device disconnects mid-draw. Any pattern that clears while you're offline is paid to your balance once the room closes.

Yes. The Bingo grid scales to portrait phone screens, the called-ball strip floats above the cards, and the variant tabs swipe across the top so the whole room fits on a single mobile view.

Every ball is pulled live in a partnered studio and streamed in real time. The on-screen ball count syncs to the visible draw machine, and each draw is logged with a timestamp for verification.

Each room shows its prize tiers on the banner before the draw starts. Line, two-line and full-house prizes are funded from card sales in that specific draw, so larger rooms produce larger pattern prizes.