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The Psychology Behind Bingo

Submitted by David Salt
Wed, 8 Oct 2008

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Playing bingo in a bingo hall has an interesting form of psychological allure, known as “flow.” While a lot of people play one or two bingo cards, there are some people who have the ability to play a large amount of cards for each and every game. If you watch those people, you will see evidence of a phenomenon called “flow,” which was first identified by psychologist Mihály Csíkszentmihályi (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_(psychology)). The idea of flow is that you become so absorbed in an activity that you lose track of both time and place. In the case of bingo, playing fifteen or twenty cards at once requires intense concentration to be able to scan all the numbers in the correct columns as the caller announces them. A person who is in the process of flow is typically not aware of anything in the environment except for what he or she is focusing on, in this case, bingo cards.

The process of looking for the correct numbers has its challenges but it is far from an almost impossible task. The feelings one can achieve from flow is wonderful, and people who get disrupted from this feeling can quickly become irritated. A good bingo caller actually enables flow by keeping the pace so that players with lots of cards can scan their cards completely. If money is not a problem, then having the experience of flow by playing bingo is perfect. It is a cheap, fun, and harmless way to become submersed and forget your problems.

The problem is that bingo is set up so that the house wins most of the time. If playing bingo is getting in the way of paying the bills, then it would be a good idea to try and achieve your feeling of flow from other sources. There are many activities that lead to the same kind of feeling. For example, word searches require that same seeking process as playing multiple bingo cards. Sudoku involves working with numbers, which can be attractive to people who love bingo. Word searches and Sudoku are available free on the web or in inexpensive magazines.

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Enjoy bingo if it is a positive part of your life. But if it is causing problems, understand why you enjoy it and try to find that enjoyment in other, less expensive, activities. Don't forget that many online bingo websites allow to play bingo on your computer for free, so achieving your "flow" could well become a free activity.


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