GAME REFERENCE

Bingo at tomat189

Bingo on tomat189 runs in quick-call rooms with 75-ball and 90-ball variants, themed pattern boards and ticket prices you pick at the chip row. Open an account and...

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tomat189 What Bingo looks like inside our lobby

What Bingo looks like inside our lobby

Our Bingo lobby is built around Pragmatic Play Bingo and a handful of partner studios that stream rooms in fixed schedules. You buy tickets before the caller starts, numbers are drawn live, and the auto-daub marks your card so you only watch the patterns. Line, two-line and full-house prizes drop into your balance the moment the call closes. Rooms cycle every few

minutes, so you're never waiting long between games when you sit down.

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Bingo features worth opening

Three things shape the way Bingo plays on tomat189 — what the rooms look like, how tickets are priced, and the side features that sit on top of each call.

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Rooms

Themed Caller Rooms

Each room has its own theme, caller voice and music — from neon disco to classic 90-ball halls. You can hop between them mid-session without losing your tickets, since each room runs its own draw clock.

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Tickets

Flexible Ticket Tiers

Tickets start at small chip values and scale up, with the option to buy multiple strips per round. The lobby shows ticket count, prize pool and time-to-call so you know exactly what you're entering before the numbers start.

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Extras

Side Mini-Games

Between calls, Bingo rooms run side mini-games — quick slot-style reels you can spin while waiting for the next draw. These keep the session moving and use the same wallet your tickets came from.

How a Bingo round actually plays

From buying your first ticket to seeing the full-house line drop, here's how the flow works on our Bingo rooms.

Entering a room

You pick a room from the Bingo lobby, see the next draw timer, and buy tickets before it hits zero. Tickets show up on screen pre-marked with your numbers, ready for the caller to start.

Number calls

Numbers are drawn one at a time with a live caller voice and on-screen ball. Auto-daub marks your card instantly, so you don't have to tap — you only watch which patterns are getting close.

Betting structure

Stakes are set by ticket price multiplied by strip count. You can hold one strip for a low entry round, or stack several strips when a big prize pool room is open for richer pattern payouts.

Mobile feel

On phones the cards stack vertically with bold numbers, and the call ball sits at the top of the screen. Portrait mode keeps everything readable, even when you have six strips open at once.

Bingo gameplay transparency

Quick reference for how our Bingo rooms are classified and where you can open them.

Game typeLive-called Bingo with 75-ball and 90-ball variants, streamed from studio rooms with fixed schedules.
VolatilityMedium — prize pools split between line, two-line and full-house, so smaller pattern wins land regularly across a session.
DevicesAndroid phones, iPhones, tablets and desktop browsers. No download needed; rooms stream straight from the lobby.
Access regionOpen to Indonesia accounts where local law permits, with the room schedule running on Jakarta time.
MOBILE READY

Bingo on your phone

Bingo is the game we tune hardest for phones, because most of you open it on the commute or on the sofa. The room loads inside the browser, cards auto-resize...

Portrait card stack
Caller mute toggle
Auto-daub on by default
One-tap ticket buy
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Google Play App Store
SUPPORT

Help paths inside Bingo

If something goes sideways in a Bingo round, here's where to look first.

Room schedule help If you're unsure when the next 90-ball room...
Ticket disputes If a ticket didn't register before the call...
Stream issues Caller stream lagging or freezing? Switch to low-bandwidth...
PLATFORM TRUST SIGNALS

Why our Bingo rooms hold up

Bingo runs on third-party studios with certified draw engines, and we publish enough about each room that you can check the maths yourself.

Certified draws

Number draws use RNG engines certified by independent testing labs, with logs available per round so any call can be...

Studio provider

Rooms come from Pragmatic Play Bingo and partner studios with established live-bingo operations across regulated markets in Europe and Asia.

Round IDs

Every Bingo round has a unique ID stamped on your ticket. You can quote it to support or pull it...

Prize pool display

Pool size, ticket count and prize splits show before you buy, so you know what each pattern pays and how...

Fair pattern rules

Pattern definitions — line, two-line, full house — are fixed and posted in each room's info tab. Wins are auto-detected...

Live caller audit

Caller streams are recorded and held for replay, so any disputed call between your daub card and the announced number...

Bingo next to our other game pages

Where Bingo sits versus the other rooms in our lobby.

Bingo vs Slots
Bingo runs on a shared timer with other players, so wins land at fixed call moments. Slots spin on your own clock — faster pace, solo session, no waiting for a draw.
Bingo vs Live Baccarat
Baccarat is hand-by-hand with banker/player bets in seconds. Bingo stretches a round over a few minutes of calls, with multiple win moments inside the same ticket.
Bingo vs Roulette
Roulette resolves in one spin; Bingo builds tension across many ball draws. Both are number-based, but Bingo wins layer up across line, two-line and full house.
Bingo vs Aviator
Aviator is one rising multiplier per round with a cash-out tap. Bingo doesn't need a decision mid-round — you buy, watch, and the engine handles every daub.
Bingo vs Sic Bo
Sic Bo is dice-roll betting with quick rounds. Bingo is slower-paced and more social, with caller voices and shared rooms that Sic Bo tables don't carry.
Bingo vs Poker
Poker rewards reading hands and players. Bingo has no opponent decisions — pure draw versus your card patterns — so it's easier to drop into between other games.
Bingo vs Crash games
Crash games are short, sharp and solo. Bingo offers a room atmosphere with caller, chat and shared pools, trading speed for a longer wind-up to each win.
AT A GLANCE

Six concrete things about our Bingo

Six specifics worth knowing before you buy your first strip.

01
75 and 90-ball Both major Bingo formats are open. 75-ball runs picture patterns on 5x5 cards, while 90-ball uses 3x9 strips with line, two-line and full-house tiers.
02
Quick call cadence Most rooms call a number every 2-3 seconds, so a full 90-ball game wraps inside a few minutes. You're never stuck waiting long for the next pattern to land.
03
Auto-daub default Cards mark themselves the moment a number is called. You can switch to manual daub if you prefer the tap rhythm, but auto is on out of the box.
04
Strip multi-buy Buy up to the room's per-player strip cap in one tap. The lobby shows your total stake before the round locks so you can scale up or down with confidence.
05
Chat in room Each Bingo room has an in-room chat so you can talk to others on the call. Caller emojis and quick reactions sit above the keyboard on mobile.
06
History per round Your history tab keeps every Bingo ticket, the called numbers, the patterns you hit and the payout. Useful when you want to revisit a strong session.

Bingo questions we get asked

We run 75-ball and 90-ball Bingo rooms, plus a handful of themed pattern rooms that use shorter cards. Schedules rotate through the day, and the lobby calendar shows the next three start times for each room.

You buy tickets — called strips in 90-ball — before the round timer hits zero. Each ticket has pre-set numbers, and you can buy multiple strips per round up to the room's per-player cap shown in the lobby.

No. Auto-daub is on by default, so the card marks itself the moment a number is called. If you'd rather tap each one for the rhythm, you can switch to manual daub inside the room settings.

In 90-ball rooms, line, two-line and full-house pay separately, splitting the prize pool across all three. In 75-ball, themed patterns — letters, shapes, full card — pay according to the chart shown in the room info tab.

Yes. Bingo rooms load in the mobile browser with cards stacked vertically, caller audio piped through, and auto-daub running. You can mute the caller voice and run on data without the stream chewing through your plan.

Number draws use certified RNG engines, with every round stamped with a unique ID. Logs are kept so any call can be verified after the fact, and caller streams are recorded for replay if a dispute comes up.

Bingo rooms are open to Indonesia accounts where local law permits. The schedule runs on Jakarta time, so the busiest rooms line up with evening hours when more of you are around to share the call.