Elevate Your Event with Interactive Bingo
An icebreaker for the meeting, a game for the watch party, team building that people actually enjoy - no matter where everyone is.
How to Play
Create and customize a bingo board around your event - a staff meeting, a class, an icebreaker, a watch party. To do this, click “Create new game.”
Invite participants by sending them a link or QR code.
Have fun and fill in the bingo board with phrases you hear or things you see (challenges).
The winners are the participants who complete a full line within the set time.
No Downloads
No Printing
No Paper
No Mess
Game Creator
1. Create game
2. Share with link and QR
3. Watch the Fun
Player
1. Join Easily
2. Personalize
3. Play and Chat
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Once you play, your events will never be the same. PLAY NOW, it's free!
Challenge your crew, and make your next event the stuff of legend.
MyEventBingo is free to play. No purchase necessary, no real-money wagering, and no prizes of monetary value.
FAQ
My Event Bingo is a free, real-time bingo game you play from your phone during a live event. The squares are moments and phrases instead of numbers, so it works as an icebreaker, a team building game, human bingo at an onboarding session, or a watch party game. You join a room and mark squares as those moments actually happen.
Use a shared invite link or scan the QR code provided by the host. You can also browse public games on the Game List page.
No account is needed to join: open the shared link or scan the QR code, pick a player name, and you can play and chat right away. Creating an account adds a persistent profile, saved personalization, and account-level features.
Open Game Details and use the wizard to set a name, description, timing, avatar, and Bingo text. Save to generate your room.
Use the SHARE button to copy the link or show a QR code. Players can scan the code to join instantly.
Yes. The UI is responsive with dedicated mobile and desktop layouts for an optimal experience.
Yes, and it is one of the most common uses. Build a board out of things that actually happen in your meetings - "someone says you're muted", "the agenda gets abandoned", "an awkward silence" - then share the link. It works as icebreaker bingo for a new team, as a team building game for a remote group, or as something to do during a long all-hands.
It is the live version of it. Human bingo, sometimes called people bingo, usually means a printed sheet of "find someone who" prompts. Here you write the same prompts as squares, everyone plays from their phone, and there is nothing to print or hand out. Use it for onboarding, a class, a conference session, or a party.
No. There are no numbers and there is no caller. Every square is a moment or a phrase, so the event does the calling - players mark a square when the thing written on it actually happens.




