Unbreaking the Bingo Codes

Are you sure that you really now have what it takes to be a Bingo player? Let's say, you have covered the Bingo basics. You are adept in the rules of Bingo. You can find it easy to have a little chitchat with your Bingo seatmates. You can play with a couple more Bingo cards in one hand which give you better chances of getting that sought-after jackpot prize. Then, you can just concentrate on the game. And wait for the Bingo caller's announcement of those winning numbers. However, you still haven't got everything you need to know as the Bingo caller also shares a set of Bingo codes among his loyal Bingo players.

So, what does "Kelly's eye" stand for? Would you know "Tony's den"? Where in your Bingo card is the "Garden Gate"? What does the Bingo caller mean by saying "Clickety click?"

Whether you want to admit it or not, you are lost again. You still have to know more or less a hundred Bingo codes so you can sit back and relax playing on your seat. Do not always rely on your seatmates for those much needed translations because, believe me, they also need as much concentration in the game. So, stop bothering them all the time. Here are some of the Bingo codes that you should start getting to know more.

1. Kelly's Eye- This term stands for the number one. There are other terms to refer to this number such as "at the beginning" or "buttered scone."

2. Garden Gate- Yes, the word "gate" sounds like the number "eight." Thus, this phrase simply stands for that number which also symbolizes infinity. Before, the number eight in Bingo games is also called Gareth Gates.

3. Tony's Den- Named after former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Tony's Den refers to the number ten. The British Prime Minister's address is #10 Downing Street.

4. Legs Eleven- This term refers to the number eleven. When this number is called, the Bingo crowd could not help but whistle as the number eleven looks like a pair of skinny legs.

5. Two little ducks- "Two little ducks" stands for the number 22. This term was used as the number 22 resembles the shape of two ducks.

6. Clickety Click - "Clickety click" means the number 66. This number is also referred to as the "sixes."

7. Two Fat Ladies - This is the most popular Bingo call ever. This term refers to the number 88 which resembles the imagery suggested by the number.

 

|