If you’re a fan of Bingo, you’re likely familiar with the game’s strips. Strips are small pieces of paper with various numbers and letters printed on them, and players use them to create horizontal or vertical rows on their bingo cards.
The first player to complete a row of four matching numbers or letters wins the round.
What Are Strips in Bingo?
Strips are small pieces of paper with various numbers and letters printed on them, and players use them to create horizontal or vertical rows on their bingo cards. The first player to complete a row of four matching numbers or letters wins the round.
In most versions of the game, players collect strips by either drawing them randomly from a supply or by claiming them off the table as they are won.
In some variations, players can also claim “bonus” strips if they match at least three numbers in a row. If a player collects all of the available strips in a given round, they can hold onto them for later play or trade them in for points at the end of the game.