BigBoardBingo.com

Online Bingo Caller

BigBoardBingo.com works as a full online bingo caller with a large live board, called-number history, random pull, manual pull, and voice announcements. It is designed for real events where you want a cleaner digital board on a TV or projector.

Launch Bingo Caller

Features for Live Bingo Games

  • Use Manual Pull if you have a real hopper and want the board to mirror your live draw.
  • Use Random Pull if you want the website to draw numbers for you.
  • Turn on Auto Call to continue number calling hands-free.
  • Show the live bingo board full screen on a TV, projector, or mirrored display.
  • Choose from multiple voice styles for number calling and bingo announcements.

Choosing the Right Calling Mode

Manual Pull is best when the physical draw is part of the event. Draw a ball from your hopper, click its number on the board, and the site displays the ball and updates the history without announcing it. This keeps the digital board synchronized with the caller.

Random Pull is useful when you do not have a cage or numbered balls. Click Call Number for one draw at a time, use Next Ball for a paced game, or enable Auto Call when the host needs both hands free. The timing control determines how long players see the main board between calls.

How to Set Up the Display

  1. Connect the host computer to a television or projector with HDMI, AirPlay, Chromecast, or screen mirroring.
  2. Open the bingo caller and select a winning pattern before players begin marking cards.
  3. Use the browser's full-screen mode so the board uses the available display area.
  4. Test the selected voice and speaker volume from the back of the room.
  5. Explain the winning pattern and how players should call bingo before drawing the first number.

Keeping a Fair and Understandable Game

Before confirming a winner, compare every marked winning square against the called-number history. If the pattern is valid, use Good Bingo to celebrate the winner. If it is not valid, use Bad Bingo and continue the game. For larger events, it helps to have one person call and another verify cards.

Common Questions

Does the caller repeat numbers? Random and Auto Call select only from numbers that have not already been called. Manual Pull relies on the host to click the ball drawn from the hopper.

Can I change modes during a game? Yes. The toggle above the board switches between physical-hopper tracking and computer-generated calls.

Do players need the website? No. Only the host needs the caller. Players can use printed cards while viewing the shared board.

Related Guides

For planning help, see the Bingo Patterns guide, the Bingo Calling Script, and the Bingo Night Ideas page.