#1 - Number bingo card generator
Number bingo is the classic format, but running it through a digital spinner wheel instead of paper cards scales it to any group size.
Cómo jugar:
• Load a spinner wheel with numbers 1–25, 1–50, or 1–75, depending on how long you want the game to run.
• Each player draws or writes their own grid of numbers from the range.
• Spin the wheel. The number it lands on gets crossed off every player's card.
• First player to complete a row, column, or diagonal shouts "Bingo!" and wins.
The spinner wheel removes any bias from manual draws and lets the called number pop up on a shared screen, so remote players on Zoom or Google Meet can follow along just as easily as people in the same room.
Ways to customize it: Replace numbers with animal names, country capitals, or celebrity names and apply the same crossing-off mechanic. You can also add penalty rules to empty entries, such as "all remaining players do ten push-ups" or "loser picks the next playlist," to raise the stakes between rounds.
Try AhaSlides' free spinner wheel to build your number bingo game in under three minutes.
#2 - Movie bingo card generator
Movie bingo works well at themed parties, film-club nights, or any gathering where people share a passion for cinema. It tests knowledge rather than luck, which keeps competitive players engaged longer.
Cómo jugar:
• Load the spinner wheel with 20–30 movie titles spanning genres your group knows: classics, horror, romantic comedies, or current streaming hits.
• Spin the wheel to reveal a movie title.
• Players have 30 seconds to name three actors who appeared in that film.
• Anyone who answers correctly marks the title on their card.
• After 20–30 spins, the player who has marked the most titles wins.
Variación: Swap "name three actors" for "name the director," "name the year it released," or "quote a line from the film." Each rule change produces a completely different game from the same wheel.
Try AhaSlides' free spinner wheel to host movie bingo for any group size.
#3 - Chair bingo card generator
Chair bingo, sometimes called human bingo or exercise bingo, gets players out of passive mode. It works for fitness classes, physical education sessions, or any event where the organizer wants people moving.
Cómo jugar:
• Distribute a printed or digital bingo grid to each player. Each square contains a physical activity.
• One player (or the spinner wheel) calls an activity.
• Every player performs that activity and marks the square.
• The first player to complete three consecutive squares in any direction, vertical, horizontal, or diagonal, shouts "Bingo!" and wins.
Suggested activities for the grid:
• Knee extensions
• Seated rows
• Toe lifts
• Overhead press
• Arm reach
• Chair squats
• Shoulder rolls
• Calf raises

Use the spinner wheel to call activities randomly so no one can predict what comes next. This keeps energy levels high and prevents players from pre-planning their grid strategy.
#4 - Scrabble bingo card generator
Scrabble bingo combines word-building with the bingo format for a slower-paced, more strategic game that suits literacy-focused groups, classrooms, or team-building sessions.
Cómo jugar:
• Each player receives a set of letter tiles drawn from a shared pool.
• Players build words on a shared board, placing tiles horizontally or vertically.
• Points are scored based on the face value of each tile used in a valid word.
• Crossing an opponent's word multiplies the score for that turn.
• The game ends when the tile pool runs out and one player places their final tile. Highest score wins.
For the bingo element, set a target score (for example, 50 points) that triggers a "Bingo!" call, turning it into a race rather than a points-at-end competition.
Play online at platforms such as Playscrabble or WordScramble if you need a digital board.

#5 - Never have I ever bingo questions
Never Have I Ever bingo is not about scores. It is about getting people to reveal something surprising about themselves, which makes it ideal for new friend groups, bachelor or bachelorette parties, and team socials.
Cómo jugar:
• Fill the spinner wheel with 20–30 "Never have I ever..." statements.
• Players take turns spinning the wheel.
• The wheel lands on a statement. Anyone in the group who has done that thing marks it on their bingo card.
• Those who have not done it must take on a light challenge or share a related story.
• First player to mark five squares in a row wins.

Example statements to load into the wheel:
• Never have I ever been on a blind date
• Never have I ever missed a flight
• Never have I ever faked sick from work
• Never have I ever fallen asleep at work
• Never have I ever had chicken pox
• Never have I ever been in a viral video
Keep the statements light enough for the group. For workplace settings, steer toward professional experiences rather than personal ones.
#6 - Get to know you bingo questions
Get to Know You bingo works as an icebreaker for new colleagues, orientation days, first-day-of-class activities, or any situation where strangers need to warm up quickly. Questions replace numbers, and conversation replaces crossing off a grid.
Cómo jugar:
• Load the spinner wheel with 10–30 personal questions covering interests, opinions, work habits, or life experience.
• Players take turns spinning the wheel.
• Whoever spun must answer the question the wheel lands on. If they decline, they nominate another player to answer instead.
• Players mark their bingo card when a question matches a fact about themselves (for example, "Have you ever lived in another country?" marks that square for anyone who has).
• First player to complete a row wins, but the real goal is the conversation that happens along the way.
Example questions to load into the wheel:
• How long does it take you to get ready in the morning?
• What is the worst career advice you have ever heard?
• Describe yourself in three words.
• Are you more of a "work to live" or a "live to work" type of person?
• Which celebrity would you like to spend a day with?
• What skill do you wish you had learned earlier in life?
How to make your own bingo card generator
All six games above run from a single AhaSlides spinner wheel. Setup takes about three minutes.

Pasos:
• Open the AhaSlides spinner wheel and add your entries (numbers, movie titles, questions, or activities).
• Haga clic en el 'jugar' botón en el centro de la rueda.
• The wheel spins and stops on a random entry.
• The selected entry appears on the screen with a visual animation, making it easy to read on a shared display.

También puedes agregar tus propias reglas/ideas agregando entradas.

• Agregar una entrada – Vaya al cuadro denominado 'Agregar una nueva entrada' para completar sus ideas.
• Eliminar una entrada – Coloca el cursor sobre el elemento que no deseas usar y haz clic en el ícono de la papelera para eliminarlo.
For remote games, share your screen over Zoom, Google Meet, or any video calling platform so all players can see the spin in real time.

Puntos clave
Six bingo variants, one tool. Whether the group wants trivia, exercise, icebreaker questions, or pure number luck, the AhaSlides spinner wheel adapts to all of them without any printed cards or complicated setup. Pick the format that fits your crowd, load the wheel with your content, and you are ready to play.
Preguntas frecuentes
¿Puedo jugar juegos de bingo con mis amigos de forma remota?
Yes. Use a bingo card generator like AhaSlides and share your screen over Zoom or Google Meet. Players join from any device using a shared link, so geography is not a barrier.
¿Puedo crear mi propio juego de bingo con reglas únicas?
Yes. AhaSlides' spinner wheel lets you add any entries you like and set your own rules for how players mark their cards or earn points. Customize the game entirely around your group's interests.




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