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Bingo is a great way to spend some free time. But how do you know that it is a hobby you will want to take up without losing any money? The answer is to play just for fun bingo games with virtual money. However, this is not the only reason to play the many free bingo games that are on offer. There are many other advantages that new players will benefit from by playing online bingo just for fun.

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  • As bingo is classified as gambling, those who are under 18 cannot legally play games where real money prizes can be won. However, free bingo games that are just for fun without offering the chance to win real money CAN BE PLAYED BY MINORS. This means that the kids can play safely, and legally. So you don’t have to worry about what they are up to online.

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If you’re still unsure whether free bingo just for fun games are for you, check out our frequently asked questions below.

Is free bingo just for fun the same as real money games?

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How do you play free bingo games?

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Can I play on a Mac or PC?

The majority of bingo sites are compatible with both Macs and PCs. So you don’t have to worry about the type of computer operating system you use.

Can I play on my mobile?

Most bingo sites are now also compatible with mobile devices. As long as you have connection to the internet, you can play on the go, wherever you are.

Can players from restricted countries play just for fun bingo games?

Free bingo games for fun are not classified in the same way as games that provide the chance to win real money prizes. This means that players from restricted countries and those that are under 18 can usually play without breaking the law. However, it is still best to check the terms and conditions of each site first.

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  • Charitable Games


    7/7/20: IMPORTANT UPDATE REGARDING ONLINE SALE OF RAFFLE TICKETS

    Chapter 464 of the Laws of 2017 authorized the sale of raffle tickets online and by mobile application, effective June 16, 2018. That law provided that the ability to offer such online or mobile device sales was contingent on the Gaming Commission promulgating certain necessary regulations. The Gaming Commission has considered such regulations and authorized them to be submitted for publication. Until such regulations are adopted formally, authorized organizations should not engage in any online or mobile application raffle sales.


    9/7/17: IMPORTANT BINGO NEWS – ADMISSION REQUIREMENT WAIVED FOR MINORS
    Effective immediately, the Commission is suspending the requirement of a purchase of an admission card for minors, who are ineligible to play bingo.
    Gaming Commission Rule 4820.8 (Admission charge) is hereby suspended to the extent that such Rule would otherwise require the purchase of an admission card for a person, such as a minor, who is otherwise ineligible to play bingo who is accompanied by an adult and wishes to attend a bingo occasion.


    CHARITABLE GAMING & BINGO LAWS ARE CHANGING - IMPORTANT CHANGES EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2017

    New York State’s enacted Fiscal Year 2017-2018 budget contains several changes to modernize charitable gaming across the State, make regulation easier and assist charitable organizations in increasing revenue for their worthy causes. The applicable statutory budget language is contained in Part “MM” of Chapter 59 of the 2017 Laws of New York.

    The following changes are effective July 9, 2017:

    Games of Chance Law Changes

    Prize Maximums: The maximum single prize limit for bell jar will increase from $500 to $1,000. The aggregate prize for a deal will increase from $3,000 to $6,000. (General Municipal Law sections 189(5)(a), (5)(c) and (6)(a)(2))
    Raffles: The threshold for unlicensed raffles will increase from $20,000 to $30,000. What were formally known as Category 2 raffles no longer require the filing of a GCVS2 at the conclusion of a raffle. (General Municipal Law sections 190-a(1) and 195-f(2))
    Category 1: All raffles with anticipated net proceeds of over $5,000 for a single raffle and over $30,000 for cumulative raffles within a calendar year still require either a verified statement of raffle operations prior to the conduct of a raffle (GCVS1 for net proceeds of over $5,000 for a single raffle) or a license and financial reporting (over $30,000 net proceeds).
    Category 2: All raffles with anticipated net proceeds under $5,000 for a single raffle or under $30,000 for cumulative raffles within a calendar year will require neither a license nor financial reporting.
    Municipal Permission/Consent: Authorized organizations are no longer required to seek specific permission from each municipality in order to sell raffle tickets in a municipality in a contiguous county when that municipality has generally authorized games of chance. Authorized organizations will now submit Raffle Consent Forms to the Commission, which will notify each municipality of such organization’s intent to sell raffle tickets within its jurisdiction.
    Raffle Drawing Premises: Authorized organizations may hold raffle drawings at premises other than those of the organization. Raffle drawings may occur on State-owned property so long as all required authorizations are obtained. (General Municipal Law section 189(13))
    Payment: Authorized organizations may accept personal checks as payment for games of chance. (General Municipal Law section 195-d(3))
    Advertising: The options for games of chance advertisement platforms will be expanded to include television and the internet – pending adoption of applicable Commission rules. Such advertisements will be permitted to include descriptions of the prizes offered. (General Municipal Law section 195-e)
    Years in Existence: The years-in-existence requirement for an authorized organization to conduct games of chance will reduce from three years to one year. (General Municipal Law section 190-a(2)(a))

    Bingo

    Prizes maximums: The maximum single prize for bingo will increase from $1,000 to $5,000. The maximum prize per occasion will increase from $3,000 to $15,000. (General Municipal Law sections 479(5) and 479(6))
    Minimum age to play: Consistent with other forms gambling in the state, the minimum age to play bingo is 18 years of age. Minors under the age of 18 are still permitted to attend, but are not be permitted to play bingo. Persons 16 years of age or older may continue to perform ancillary non-gaming activities conducted in conjunction with licensed bingo, such as assisting at any food concession, cleaning, maintenance and site preparation. (General Municipal Law sections 476(13) and 486)
    Advertising: The options for bingo advertisement platforms will be expanded to include television and the internet – pending adoption of applicable Commission rules. Such bingo advertisements will be permitted to include descriptions of the prizes offered. (General Municipal Law section 490)

    Charitable gaming occurs in the form of bingo, bell jar sales, the conduct of Las Vegas nights, and operation of raffles in each of the 62 counties of New York.

    The Charitable Gaming Division is responsible for the investigation, audit and monitoring of the sale of hundreds of millions of bell jar tickets sold annually, and the verification of the lawful disbursement of bingo, bell jar, Las Vegas night, and raffle proceeds. The Charitable Gaming Division also issues licenses to bingo and games of chance manufacturers and suppliers; collects the license fees paid by those licensees; determines that commercial bingo hall rental fees are fair and reasonable as a prerequisite to licensure by municipalities; approves thousands of bell jar ticket games each year; and issues bingo and games of chance identification numbers to applicant organizations as a prerequisite to their licensing by municipalities.

    Descriptions of popular regulated charitable games:

    Bell Jar: A participant draws a card from a jar, vending machine or other suitable device or container which contains numbers, colors or symbols that are covered and which, when uncovered, may reveal that a prize to be awarded on the basis of a designated winning number, color or symbol or combination of numbers, colors or symbols. Bell jars may also include seal cards, coin boards, and merchandise boards. The winning Bell Jar ticket is turned in for a monetary prize. Bell Jars are typically sold for 25¢, 50¢, $1 and $2 and have prizes as high as $1000.
    Raffle: Participants obtain numbered tickets with each ticket having the chance of winning a prize. At a set time, the winning number(s) are drawn from a container holding a copy of every number. The drawn tickets are checked against a collection of prizes with numbers attached to them, and the holder of the ticket wins the prize.
    Bingo: Participants seek to match randomly drawn numbers on 5x5 matrices, which are printed on paper, card stock or electronically represented and are referred to as cards. Versions conclude the game when the first person achieves a specified pattern from the drawn numbers and calls out “Bingo.” Wins are then reviewed before being designated as official, at which time the prize is secured and a new game is begun.

  • Forms And Applications

    Electronic Forms

    • Charitable Gaming Online (cGO)

    Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view the following files. You can download the software for free by clicking here.

    All forms listed below have been modified as of April 14, 2010.

    • Bingo

    • Commercial Lessors - Bingo

    • Commercial Lessors - Games of Chance

    • Electronic Bingo Aid

    • Form 1A

    • Games of Chance

    • Municipal Clerk

    • Raffles with net-profits over $30,000 for the calendar year

    • Raffles with net-profits under $30,000 for the calendar year

    • Suppliers and Manufacturers - New Licenses

    • Suppliers and Manufacturers - Renewal Licenses

  • Bingo

    • Frequently Asked Questions

    • Guidelines for Running Bingo

    • Sample Bingo House Rules

    • Guidelines for Operating Bonus Ball Bingo

    • Guidelines for Operating Bonus Ball Bingo During Double-Header and Triple Header Sessions

    • Free Bingo

    • Guidelines for Operating Progressive Early Bird Bingo (Split Pot / Share-the-Wealth)

  • Bell Jar

    • Frequently asked Questions

    • Guidelines for Operating Bell Jar

    • Guidelines for Event Games

    • Search our Database for Approved Bell Jar Tickets

  • Las Vegas Nights (Casino Night Games)

    • Guidelines for Operating Casino Nights

  • Raffles

    • Guidelines for Conducting Raffles

    • Guidelines for Operating Penny Social Raffles

    • Guidelines for Operating Queen of Hearts

    • Security Procedures for Queen of Hearts

    • Queen of Hearts FAQ

    • Guidelines for Operating Treasure Chest Raffles

    • Contiguous County Search


    7/20/18: IMPORTANT UPDATE REGARDING ONLINE SALE OF RAFFLE TICKETS


    Chapter 464 of the Laws of 2017 authorized the sale of raffle tickets online and by mobile application, effective June 16, 2018. That law provided that the ability to offer such online or mobile device sales was contingent on the Gaming Commission promulgating certain necessary regulations. The Gaming Commission has considered such regulations and authorized them to be submitted for publication. Until such regulations are adopted formally, authorized organizations should not engage in any online or mobile application raffle sales.

  • Additional Information

    • Games of Chance Suppliers Licensed in New York State

    • Games of Chance Manufacturers Licensed in New York State

    • Bingo Suppliers Licensed in New York State

    • Bingo Manufacturers Licensed in New York State

    • Manufacturers of Electronic Bingo Aids Licensed in New York State

  • Seminars

    Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Division of Charitable Gaming has temporarily suspended monthly inhouse seminars until further notice. Should you have questions or concerns regarding the conduct of charitable gaming, email the Division at charitablegaming@gaming.ny.gov, or contact Compliance Specialist, Tracey Rubino at (518) 388-0196 or tracey.rubino@gaming.ny.gov.


    To NYS Charitable Organizations:

    The New York State Gaming Commission will be conducting a series of Charitable Gaming seminars in the upcoming months in 2021 aimed to help authorized organizations comply with the various laws, rules and regulations governing the conduct of licensed authorized Games of Chance and Bingo.

    Staff will be on-hand to answer any questions, or cover any topics, regarding all aspects of licensed authorized games of chance and bingo including licensing, internal controls, compliance and financial reporting.

    Statewide representatives of charitable organizations are welcome to attend all seminars. Any questions regarding any of the scheduled seminars can be directed to the Commission's Charitable Gaming Unit at (518) 388-0210.

    1 Broadway Center, Suite 600
    Schenectady, NY 12305-2553

    Telephone (518) 388-3300
    FAX: (518) 347-1469

    Email: info@gaming.ny.gov

  • Municipal Clerks & Bingo Inspectors

    • Municipal Clerk's Guide to Licensing

    • Bingo Inspector's Guide (includes sample Bingo House Rules and Freqiently Asked Questions)

    • Bingo Inspection Report


  • Charitable Gaming Municipal Clerks Portal:https://cgo.gaming.ny.gov


    The Municipal Clerks Portal is designed to allow qualified charitable organizations to create secure accounts and file games of chance license applications and applications for identification numbers electronically. The site will help expedite the licensing process for qualified charitable organizations seeking to conduct games of chance including raffles, bell jar and casino games in municipalities in New York State that have authorized the conduct of games of chance.


    Key functions include;

      • Expedites and centralizes the registration and licensing process.

      • Aid the State’s Green initiative by reducing waste from paper for the Gaming Commission, Municipal Clerks and charitable organizations.

      • Cuts costs to municipalities by eliminating the need to mail copies of all licenses issued to the Gaming Commission.

      • Retains a history of all submissions to the Commission and the municipal clerk.