This ultimately led to the design of today's bingo cards.Ī similar game named 'Housey-Housey' was played in Great Britain, and until quite recently 'Housey Housey' or 'Housie' was the name by which the game was known throughout Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand. Only five of the squares within each row featured numbers, however. The French version of the game had 27 squares in three rows and nine columns, with numbers ranging from 1 to 90. From Italy, the game spread to France, where it was called Le Lotto. The modern game of bingo originates in a lottery-style game called Il Giuco del Lotto d'Italia ('the Italian Lottery Game'), first played around A.D.
I've seen pictures of the marks they leave, but I've never had one in my hot little hands, so I guess we'll just have to see what kind of elephants they produce. I have played bingo lottery cards, but this is my first-ever experience with bingo dabbers.
I haven't played bingo since I was a child and you used little plastic chips to mark the spaces.