In Bingo, a pack is a set of 54 cards. When someone purchases a pack of Bingo cards from the cashier, they must place them face down in front of them on the table. Once all players have placed their packs in front of them, the dealer begins to draw cards from the deck and calls out numbers. The player whose card matches the number called gets to “binge” – or pull all of the cards from their pack and reveal them all at once.
If someone “binges” with a card that is higher than the number called, they must add that number of squares in front of their current square on their bingo board. If someone “binges” with a card that is lower than the number called, they must subtract that number of squares from their current square on their bingo board.