The Players purchase strips of tickets before the start of each game and the game is played with three Line patterns and each of the three patterns has a prize associated with it. The patterns include Single Line across (Line), Two Lines Across (Two Lines), and Full House. The numbers are randomly selected and numbers from 1 to 90 are then called and displayed on the Bingo Call Board. The first player to correctly cross off a horizontal Line, then Two Lines, and finally all of the numbers on a ticket (Full House), would then win the corresponding prize associated for that pattern.

In 90 ball Bingo, each individual face (grid of numbers) is referred to as a ticket. 90 ball Bingo tickets are 3 rows by 9 columns. Each row contains 5 numbers and 4 blank spaces. A Strip is a set of 6 tickets containing all 90 numbers, distributed throughout in a Dab All format. When a strip of six tickets is played in one bingo game, every possible number from 1 -90 is covered and therefore, a number will be crossed off as each bingo number is called. If you do not purchase the whole set of 6 tickets, then you would most probably not mark every number off your ticket, that is randomly called.

All Bingo numbers from 1-90, would be displayed on the Call Board on your screen. The current Bingo number being called is normally shown in large font, whilst up to the last 5 Bingo calls are usually displayed at the top of the Call Board, although this may vary slightly from site to site. There are a maximum total of 90 calls that can be made during any one game.