Multiplayer

Bingo Night: Cozy Classroom Study Bingo

Every player gets a bingo card built from your own study set. A question rolls out of the cage for the whole room — answer it right and you stamp that square, if it's on your card. Five stamps in a row wins the round. Host a night with a join code, or play solo against three hall regulars.

Classroom / Party1-40 PlayersCo-op
Up to 40 playersNo student accountsNo timersZero-explanation hosting
Bingo Night gameplay screenshot

About Bingo Night

Bingo Night turns a study set into a cozy bingo hall. Every player gets their own card, a grid built from the distinct answers in the uploaded material, and the whole room calls the same questions together. A question rolls out of the cage; answer it correctly and, if that answer sits on your card, the square glows and you stamp it. Answer wrong and the ball simply rolls back into the cage for another try later, with the correct answer shown first — nothing is lost, and nothing is timed.

Because every card is laid out differently, luck decides who lines up five stamps first, so the quietest student in the room can win a round outright. But nobody stamps a single square without knowing the material: the game only ever rewards a correct answer. When a player calls BINGO, the round enters Last Call — everyone simply finishes the balls already dealt to them, and every card that completes a line by that same ball wins jointly. There is no race and no reward for fast clicking.

A night runs best-of-3 rounds by default (the host can pick 1 to 5), with a fresh card dealt to everyone each round. The podium at the end names a Night Champion (most stars collected), a Bingo winner for every round, and a Sharpest Card (most correct answers) — accuracy always gets its own spotlight, even on a night luck picked the champion.

Anyone can host: a teacher or a student opens Bingo Night, and the class joins in seconds at studyquest.app/join with a six-character code and a nickname, no accounts needed. No study set handy yet? A solo mode plays the same rules against three Hall Regulars — Greta the Goose, Lo the Lucky Cat, and Pip the Pigeon — each with their own card and their own accuracy, for practice or a quick round on your own.

Who Bingo Night Is For

Teachers who want a whole-class game with zero rules to explain — everyone already knows how bingo works — and who want a format where the strongest quizzer isn't guaranteed to win the room.

Best Subjects to Study With Bingo Night

Test review

A big pool of distinct answers deals bigger cards (up to 5×5), so review sets with plenty of material make for a fuller hall.

Vocabulary and definitions

Short, distinct answers are exactly what fills a bingo card, and missed terms return later in the same round for another try.

Science and biology terms

Term-heavy material splits naturally into unique answers across every player's card.

History dates and figures

A wide spread of names, dates, and events keeps call after call feeling fresh across a 3-round night.

How to Play Bingo Night

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Answer right to stamp your square — everyone works through the same calls at their own pace

02

Cards are unique, so anyone can line up five first, but only correct answers earn a stamp

03

Best of 3 rounds by default, host can pick 1 to 5 — new cards are dealt each round

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Podium crowns a Night Champion and a Sharpest Card, plus a Bingo winner for every round

What You'll Learn

Active Recall

Every question forces your brain to actively retrieve information, strengthening neural pathways and long-term memory.

Instant Feedback

Know immediately whether your answer was correct. AI explains the right answer when you get it wrong, turning mistakes into learning moments.

Gamified Motivation

Points, streaks, and progression systems keep you engaged longer than traditional studying. You study more because it feels like play.

Any Subject

Upload any study material: biology, history, math, language learning, exam prep. If it's in your notes, it becomes a game.

Game Details

Players
1-40 Players
Category
Classroom / Party
Difficulty
Co-op
Platform
Web Browser

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do students join a Bingo Night?

The host shows a six-character code and students go to studyquest.app/join on any device, type the code and a nickname, and they're seated with a card. No accounts needed.

Is Bingo Night timed like Kahoot?

No. There are no countdowns and no per-question timers. Each player works through the called questions at their own pace, and an unanswered ball simply waits for you.

What happens if I get a question wrong?

The square isn't stamped, and the correct answer is shown right away. The ball rolls back into the cage and can come around again later in the round — after a second miss it retires to the shelf with its answer shown, so nothing just vanishes ungraded.

Who wins if two players get bingo at almost the same time?

It isn't a race. When the first player calls BINGO, the round enters Last Call and everyone finishes the calls already dealt to them — any card that completes a line by that same ball wins jointly, with the round's bonus stars split evenly.

Can I play without a class, and how many can join?

Yes — solo mode plays the same rules against three Hall Regulars with their own cards. Hosted nights support up to 40 players, and a host can even play alongside the class.