Playing instructions, Maintenance and servicing – Harbor Freight Tools Bingo Game Set 96674 User Manual

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SKU 96674

plAyING INSTrucTIONS

Select the version of Bingo that will be

1.

played. There are many variations to

the game. For instance, in “Blackout”

Bingo, ALL the numbers on a player’s

Bingo Card (5) must be covered to

have a winning combination.
Give each player a Bingo Card (5).

2.

Depending on the number of players

in the game, each player may use

more than one Bingo Card.
Each player will use one of the Game

3.

Markers (4) to cover the “Free” space

on their Bingo Card (5). Depending

on the number of players, a player

may use only a particular color of

Game Marker (4) if he or she desires.
When all the Numbered Balls (2) are

4.

in the Rotary Cage (1), use the handle

to spin the Rotary Cage. The scoop

inside the Rotary Cage will take a

ball and roll it out of the Rotary Cage.

The player spinning the cage will then

read out that Numbered Ball (“I-3” for

example).
Each player will use a Game

5.

Marker (4) to cover the “I-3” slot (or

whichever combination is called) if

that combination exists on their Bingo

Card (5).
Continue to spin the Rotary Cage (1)

6.

and call out indicated letter-number

combinations. All players will cover

the corresponding slots on their Bingo

Card (5).
When a player is the first to cover a

7.

straight row of numbers on his or her

Bingo Card (5)-either in a horizontal,

vertical, or diagonal line-that player is

the winner.
A player with a winning combination of

8.

numbers should call out “BINGO!” to

alert the other players of their winning

combination.

MAINTENANcE ANd

SErVIcING

BEFOrE EAch uSE,

1.

inspect

the general condition of the Bingo

Game Set. Check for loose parts,

dented or cracked Numbered Balls,

chipped Game Tokens, and any other

condition that may affect its safe

operation.
When finished using Bingo Game Set,

2.

store in a safe location out of reach of

children under 3 years old.

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