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Fantasy Bingo

Watch a single game with a bingo card on your lap.

Fantasy Bingo turns one NFL game into a guided viewing experience. Before kickoff you get a 5×5 card of stat predictions — a touchdown by a specific player, a 50-yard kickoff return, a turnover in the first half, that kind of thing. As the game unfolds, real events on the field fill in squares on your card.

It's the most casual contest we offer and the best fit for people who watch one game on Sunday and want a reason to stay tuned to the fourth quarter.

How it works

Each entry gets a unique 5×5 card seeded from a pool of game events. Squares fill as the game plays out — first touchdown, first sack, first turnover, total points crossing a threshold, individual player milestones. Hit a row, column, or diagonal and you cash a share of the bingo prize. Hit two and the share grows. Black out the card and you take the blackout pot. Multiple winners split shares evenly.

Scoring

  • First bingo (row/col/diag)$50 share
  • Two bingos$100 share
  • Full blackout$200 share

When it runs

Single-game contests. Available for every nationally-televised NFL game (Thursday, Sunday Night, Monday Night) plus all playoff and Super Bowl games. Cards lock at kickoff, payouts settle when the final whistle blows.

A Thursday night card

It's Eagles vs Cowboys. Your card includes squares like 'Hurts rushing TD,' 'Lamb 75+ yards,' 'Defensive TD,' 'Total points 45+,' and 'Tie at halftime.'

First quarter: Hurts rushes for a TD → square fills. Second quarter: Lamb crosses 75 yards → square fills. The two squares are in the same column. Halfway through Q3 the third square in the column hits → bingo. You win a $50 share split among everyone else who hit a bingo by that point.

You finish the game with two more bingos and chase blackout into the final two minutes. You don't get blackout, but the two bingos paid more than your entry. Settled by the final whistle.

What makes Fantasy Bingo different

  • 01
    One game, one card — no slate management or roster building.
  • 02
    Designed for shared screens — show your card on the couch and the room watches it fill.
  • 03
    Multiple winners per contest, so a bingo is genuinely reachable.

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