Play Bingo online with friends for free
Basic Rules
About the Game
Bingo is a game of chance in which players match numbers on their cards with the numbers corresponding to the 75 randomly picked balls. The version of Bingo played on Plato is the American version for 2 to 15 players.
In each round, a ball with a random number is picked. If the number matches to a number on your card, you can mark or "daub" the number by tapping on it. The center of the card is always pre-marked with a star.
Your goal is to mark 5 matching numbers on your card in either of the following patterns:

Horizontal

Vertical

Diagonal (corner to corner)
Blackout Mode
Daub every number on your card

If you've managed to daub the numbers correctly in one of the above patterns, a BINGO! button will appear below your card:

Note: The BINGO! button will NOT appear if you've mistakenly daubed a wrong number on your card. So please be sure to make sure that you don't daub any wrong numbers.
The first player to tap on the BINGO! button wins the game!
Can I play online?
Yes. Install the Plato app on iOS, Android, or macOS to play the full catalog with friends or matchmade opponents. You can also play Ocho online in your web browser — no install needed.
Can I play with friends?
Yep. Tap Create Private Game, then share the invite link or invite from your contacts. When they tap Accept, they're seated at your table.
Is it free?
Yes — free to play and ad-free. If you buy something, it's for looks (themes, profile flair), not power.
Is it fair?
Shuffles, deals, dice, and timers run on Plato servers, not your device. Everyone plays by the same rules and no one can peek at hidden information.
Is it safe?
You can block and report from profiles or chat. Public spaces use filters and human review. Some rooms use Chat Pass to deter spam, and privacy controls let you limit who sees you online.
Live vs. turn-based: what’s the difference?
Both are turn-taking; the difference is the clock. Live uses short timers for quick back-and-forth. Turn-based gives you longer — often up to 24 hours per move in games like Chess — so you can play at your pace.
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