Car Bingo
Generate a unique 4x4 road-sights bingo board for every kid in the car, then tap to daub what you spot until someone gets BINGO. Built-in sightings list, works offline, no printing required.
Built by the AbraCalc team
How to play
- Set how many players are in the car (1 to 12).
- Optionally paste your own road sights, one per line, or leave it blank to use the built-in list.
- Tap Generate Boards to give every player a unique 4x4 board with a free center space.
- Switch between players with the tabs, tap a sighting to daub it, and watch for the BINGO banner on a row, column, or diagonal.
Car Bingo hands every kid in the back seat their own 4x4 board of things to spot on the road, from a red car to a windmill to an out-of-state license plate, with a free center space to get everyone started. Pick how many players are riding along, generate boards, and switch between players using the tabs at the top so each phone or tablet can host the whole group's game. Tap a sighting the moment someone spots it to daub the square, and the board flashes BINGO the instant a row, column, or diagonal fills up. It ships with a 40-item built-in sightings list so it works the second you open it, or paste your own list if you want to tailor it to your route, and it runs completely offline so a weak signal on the highway never breaks the game.
Frequently asked questions
- Are the boards actually different for each player?
- Yes. Each board is built from an independent shuffle of the sightings pool, so within a single board no item repeats, and across players the boards are dealt separately rather than copied, keeping the game fair.
- What counts as a win?
- Filling any full row, any full column, or either diagonal with daubed squares triggers BINGO for that player, including the free center space which starts already daubed.
- Do I need at least a certain number of sightings to use my own list?
- Yes, your custom list needs at least 16 items to fill a 4x4 board; if you enter fewer than that, the tool falls back to its built-in 40-item road-sights list instead.