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Welcome!
Below you will find a couple of dropdowns and selections you can make. We're tried to make this as adjustable as possible so that you can make a card you will be happy with, whatever your spice tolerance and topic preferences. (Don't worry, we'll explain elsewhere how to play Bingo for those who need a refresher.)
Prompt Settings
How to Make Your Card:
This is the list of prompts you'll be working with. Our latest event
was Kinktober, but you're welcome to choose whichever you like.
The event is just an excuse to be creative!
This changes the spiciness of your prompts, basically the prompt's rating.
The three options available are Safe, Questionable, and Explicit.
If you pick Safe, only SFW prompts will appear.
If you go up to Explicit, then anything from Safe, Questionable, and Explicit could appear on your card.
These are categories of prompts that some people want to avoid for
one reason or another. We use an "opt in" system so you can choose
whatever fits your interests best. We don't judge!
From there, just hit 'Build My Bingo Card' and see what comes up!
If you don't like your card, you can click the button beneath it
that will allow you to generate another card. It will save the
choices you made, so you can quickly generate from the same prompt
pool or go back and adjust your selections until you build something
that works for you.
To save a card image (including its marked squares), click the Save button.
If you want to be able to load your card again to mark squares or reroll prompts,
you can export the card's code and import it later to load your
card, or a friend's card if they share their code with you.
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If you are generally happy with your bingo card but want to re-roll a specific square,
you can click the button "Enable Re-roll" to enable re-rolling mode.
Then, long press on the card square you want to change.
This will trigger the re-roll action and replace the prompt with a new one.
To exit re-roll mode, simply click the "Disable Re-roll" button.
In your medium of choice, create stuff that vibes with the boxes
on your bingo card. When your creation is done, you get to mark off
a square (or more, if you used multiple prompts in the same creation).
If you mark off all the squares in a row, column, or diagonal, then you win!
There are other options too, such as marking off a 2x2, 3x3, 4x4, or 5x5 area
(also known as a blackout). Whatever version of the game you want to play works!
Some people will even try to incorporate an entire row into one creative work;
that is also winning. Set the conditions that you will enjoy and go create!