Bingo Paper
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Having been in the business for years, we understand that bingo paper can be complicated to order. Different parts of the country have different ways of describing bingo cards, so please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns whatsoever.
To assist you in getting started, the following is a brief overview of the different aspects of paper orders:
"The Cut"
All bingo paper is cut into various shapes and sizes depending on the game. These shapes are described by the number of faces (single squares, or "plays") and how the paper flows, either vertically (up and down) or horizontally (side to side).
Generally, "the cut" is the first thing shown when looking at a description.
Case Paper
Case paper is a box of multiple bingo paper sheets that are all the same color. These paper sheets are generally sold for specific bingo games in a program (such as a large jackpot) in addition to collated game books. Typically case paper is packaged in groups of single, loose sheets.
Collated Bingo Paper
Collated bingo paper or bingo paper books of paper are various differently colored sheets glued together to form a multi-colored packet. The number of multi-colored sheets in a book are the "ups". This packet or "book" is then used to play a number of games sequentially in a bingo program. Remember, the "ups" are simply the number of sheets glued together in a book. The sheets are almost always several different colors, each designating a different game.






