Bingo Millionaire is a special live event in GamePoint Bingo where players can compete for one of the largest prize pools in the game.

Unlike regular Bingo rooms, Bingo Millionaire is not always available. It is a special event that is organized periodically and is often only available for a limited time.

As the name suggests, every Bingo Millionaire event starts with a prize pot of 1,000,000 Coins. The prize pool continues to grow as players purchase Bingo cards, making it possible for the rewards to become even larger.

When a new Bingo Millionaire event is scheduled, it will be announced in the News section. On the mobile app, active Bingo Millionaire events may also be displayed on the Home screen, making them easy to find.

The event takes place in the automatic 99-Coin room called Bingo Millionaire and is hosted live by a GamePoint Community Manager.

Unlike regular Bingo rounds, Bingo Millionaire is designed as a larger community event with bigger rewards, more excitement, and the opportunity to play with up to 99 cards in a single round.

How do I participate?

Step 1: Find the Bingo Millionaire event

When a Bingo Millionaire event is active, open the automatic 99-Coin room named Bingo Millionaire.

If you do not see the room, there is currently no active Bingo Millionaire event. New events will be announced in News, and on mobile they may also appear on the Home screen.

Step 2: Buy your Bingo cards

You can buy up to 99 Bingo cards before the round starts.

Each Bingo card costs 99 Coins.

Cards must be purchased during the event’s registration period.

All purchased cards are automatically saved until the Bingo Millionaire round begins.

Step 3: Wait for the round to start

When the round starts:

  • Your cards are automatically marked.

  • You do not need to manually daub numbers.

  • You can still win even if you are offline or not present in the room.

  • As long as you purchased cards before the round starts, you automatically participate in the event.

The more cards you purchase, the greater your chances of winning a share of the massive prize pool.

Why is the round slower than normal Bingo?

Bingo Millionaire rounds intentionally run slower than standard Bingo rounds.

This is done to:

  • Build anticipation

  • Increase excitement

  • Give the event a true live-show feeling

  • Allow players to follow the hosted experience

If you prefer not to watch the live show or feel the round takes too long, you can safely leave the room at any time. Your automatically marked Bingo cards will continue participating in the round, so you will not lose your chances of winning.