An electronic display board that show the pattern that is needed to win.
a board dedicated to discussion of the particular game the board was created for
An electronic display that demonstrates to the players the pattern of the particular game that they are playing.
The game board refers to the display board which is used to display the numbers which have been called.
The environment in which a Game Format is played out. They can be Universal, in nature (limited in scope and focus)......or Multiversal (more inclusive of all viewpoints). The more Multiversal the Game Boards become, the more expansion occurs, within the Oneness of All That Is. This is why the more expanded beings focus in upon 3D, to assist those who seem less evolved in their journey home. Each expansion that occurs, on any level, expands the Whole, on every level.
mechanic display board, usually placed near to the "Bingo Board" that it represents a bingo card and shows what kind of bingo you are playing. For example, "Chevron", "Four Corners," "Blackout" and "Regular".
The display board that shows what bingo balls are in play
An electronic display that is attached to the bingo board to show the pattern needed to win that particular game. It looks like a bingo card and shows what variation of bingo you are playing on that particular game on the program. For example: four corners, X, regular, blackout, flag etc.
An electronic display board next to the bingo board that displays the pattern needed to win that particular game. The game board looks like a bingo card and shows the variation of bingo being played.
The display board above your card(s) that shows you the balls in play.
The display board shows the Bingo balls and patterns in play.
An electronic bingo card that is attached to the display board that displays to the players, as a reminder, the particular pattern that must be achieved in order to win.
An electronic display board, usually attached next to the "Bingo Board" that looks like a bingo card and shows what variation of bingo you are playing on that particular game on the program. For example, "Four Corners," "Chevron," "Regular," "Blackout," etc. See diagrams below for more examples of bingo patterns.
A display board placed above the bingo cards, which shows the balls in play.
A display board, often electronic, that shows the balls in play. Also called Bingo board.