Definitions
- A game of chance where players select a set of numbers and win prizes if their numbers match the ones drawn. - A popular game played in many countries around the world. - A game that can be played individually or in groups.
- A game of chance where players mark off numbers on a card as they are called out, with the goal of completing a row or pattern to win a prize. - A popular game played in many countries around the world. - A game that can be played individually or in groups.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are games of chance.
- 2Both involve selecting numbers or marking off numbers on a card.
- 3Both can be played individually or in groups.
- 4Both have prizes for winning.
- 5Both are popular games played in many countries around the world.
What is the difference?
- 1Gameplay: Loto involves selecting a set of numbers and matching them to the ones drawn, while bingo involves marking off numbers on a card as they are called out.
- 2Cards: Loto typically uses a pre-printed card with numbers already selected, while bingo allows players to choose their own card from a selection.
- 3Number of winners: Loto often has multiple winners who share the prize, while bingo usually has only one winner per round.
- 4Prizes: Loto prizes are often based on the number of matches, while bingo prizes are based on completing a specific pattern or row on the card.
Remember this!
Loto and bingo are both popular games of chance played in many countries around the world. While they share similarities such as involving selecting numbers or marking off numbers on a card, they differ in gameplay, cards used, variations, number of winners, and prizes.