Do you like to play bingo? If so, you’re in good company. People of all ages have enjoyed this popular game for centuries. But where did bingo come from? Today, we’re going to look at this fascinating game’s history and find out how it became such a worldwide phenomenon. Don’t forget to follow our website to get the latest trends in bingo. Are you ready? Time to read some fascinating history, folks.
The Origin Story
Every famous game has an origin story, and bingo is no exception. The game we know and love today originated in Italy back in the 16th century. At that time, a popular game called “Lo Giuoco del Lotto d’Italia” was played by noblemen and commoners alike. This game is thought to be the direct ancestor of bingo. The game made its way to France in the 1770s, when back then, people had a different name for it, and it was “Le Lotto.” From there, it extended to other parts of Europe and eventually made its way to North America in the 1920s. The first recorded instance of bingo being played in North America took place in 1929. At that time, a traveling salesman named Edwin S. Lowe was introduced to the game by a friend.
The United Kingdom
Lowe was so intrigued by the game that he decided to start hosting bingo games himself. He quickly realized that the game was very popular and began to manufacture bingo cards. By 1934, Lowe had sold more than six million bingo cards, and the game had become a national sensation.
From there, the popularity of bingo continued to grow. In the United Kingdom, the game became particularly popular during World War II. Bingo halls popped up all over the country as people looked for ways to pass the time during the war. The game also gained popularity in other parts of Europe, Australia, and Asia.
The Modern Era
Today, bingo is enjoyed by millions of people all over the world. The game has come a long way since its humble beginnings in Italy centuries ago. Thanks to the internet, you can now play bingo online from the comfort of your own home. Who knows? With its growing popularity, bingo may one day become a global phenomenon.
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