How to play Bingo

How to play Wizard of Bingo

Welcome! This guide explains — in simple and friendly language — how to play bingo, earn rewards, and make the most of everything the game has to offer. Read through in order, or jump straight to the section you need (a table of contents is shown on the side).

Rooms & Lobby

The game has a main screen called the Lobby. On it you see lots of rooms — the places where bingo rounds are played.

At first, only the first room is open for you. To start playing, just tap on it.

The other rooms unlock gradually. The more you play, the higher your level becomes — this is the number inside the pink star on the XP counter. Locked rooms show a padlock with the level you need to reach to open them. You can also open a room early by using a Key.

A new room is added every day, so there is always something fresh to try.

How the Game Works

In a nutshell:

  1. Before the round, you buy your cards.
  2. The round begins, and the host starts calling numbers.
  3. You mark those numbers on your cards.
  4. When a card forms a winning pattern, you tap the Bingo button.
  5. The round ends, and you collect your rewards.

Before the Round

A round is a single bingo game from start to finish.

Before each round, choose how many cards you want to buy: from 1 to 4. Cards are paid for with Bingo Chips.


Waiting for Other Players

After you buy your cards, you may need to wait a few seconds for other players to join the round. Don't worry — this is normal.

At the top of the screen you'll see a countdown in seconds — it shows how much time is left before the round begins. When the countdown ends, the round starts automatically — you don't need to press anything.

During the Round

The host has a drum filled with balls. Each ball shows a number from 1 to 75. The host draws balls one by one and calls out each number.

If that number is on your card, mark it (we call this daubing): simply tap it with your finger.

Above your cards, you can see a row of balls — these are the most recently called numbers. On the right is a board that lists every number that has been called so far this round.

How a Card Is Built

Bingo Card
  • Each card is split into 25 cells (5 columns of 5 cells each).
  • Above the cells there is a header with the letters B-I-N-G-O — each letter marks its own column.
  • Every column can only hold numbers from a certain range:
    • B — numbers from 1 to 15
    • I — numbers from 16 to 30
    • N — numbers from 31 to 45
    • G — numbers from 46 to 60
    • O — numbers from 61 to 75
  • The centre cell is a free space with no number.
  • Some cells may have a bonus tile in the background — under the number (coins, a chest, or instant bingo). The number is still clearly visible on top of the tile.
  • There is a Bingo button at the bottom of the card..

When the host calls a number, they add the column letter — for example, B-5 or O-74. This makes it easier to find the number on your card: just look in the column with that letter.

How to Claim Bingo

Your goal is to form a winning pattern on a card using the numbers you've marked. A winning pattern can be:

Classic Bingo Patterns
  • a horizontal line;
  • a vertical line;
  • a diagonal line;
  • the 4 corners of the card.

As soon as you have one of these, tap the Bingo button on that card.

What if you tap Bingo by mistake?

That's called a Bad Call, and it's nothing to worry about. A 15-second timer appears on the card, and during that time you can't mark numbers on it. Once the timer runs out, you can keep playing as usual.

Playing with Several Cards

When you play with several cards, you can claim Bingo on each one. Even after getting bingo on one card, keep playing on the rest until the round ends — every bingo adds to your rewards.

There's another nice perk to playing with more cards: the more cards you have, the more numbers you mark in a round — which means your boosters charge much faster. You'll get to use more boosters per game, and collect more rewards as a result.

On the left side of the screen is a Layout button. It switches the view between showing 2 cards or 4 cards at once.

If you bought 3 or 4 cards but are viewing 2 at a time, scroll between them:

  • swipe up or down on the screen, or
  • tap the green arrow in the bottom-right corner.

Other Players

Bingo is a social game. In every round, other players are playing alongside you, each with their own cards.

Every round has a limited total number of bingos that all players can claim together. When all available bingos have been claimed, the round ends.

Whenever somebody (including you) claims a bingo, their avatar appears on the left side of the screen. The same area shows how many bingos are still up for grabs, how many players are in the round, and how many cards are in play.

If you don't have an internet connection, you can still play — automatic players will join you in place of live opponents, so the game still feels lively. Automatic players will also finish the round for other players if somebody's connection drops mid-round.

When a Round Ends

A round ends in one of three ways.

  1. All available bingos in the round have been claimed.
    For example: there were 5 bingos to claim. Players started collecting them, and as soon as someone claimed the fifth, the round ended because no bingos were left.
  2. You have claimed bingo on every one of your cards.
    In this case, the round ends just for you — there's no point in continuing. Other players keep on playing.
  3. The host has called all 75 numbers.
    At that point every number could be marked on any card, so there's nothing more to play for.

If you didn't manage to claim bingo on one of your cards, try using Extra Time — it gives the round a short extension.

Rewards

After the round you collect your rewards. You earn them:

  1. For every number you mark.
  2. For every bingo you claim. The first 3 bingos of the round pay out even more.
  3. For every chest you collect.
  4. For using boosters, powerups, and bonus tiles — they multiply your rewards and add extra ones.
  5. For the type of card you played with — more advanced cards (see Card Power) pay out more.

Each reward can contain one or more game currencies.

Game Currencies

Coins

Coins are used to buy Avatar Frames and Daub Shapes.

Bingo Chips

Bingo Chips are what you use to buy cards before each round. As you level up and open new rooms, cards cost more — but the rewards in those rooms are bigger too. You can also upgrade your cards to stronger types, which cost more but give extra bonuses on top.

Puzzle Piece

Every room has its own collection of 12 puzzle pieces. Collect all 12 and you'll earn a big reward. Puzzle pieces drop only from chests. With the Double Puzzles powerup you get them twice as fast, and more advanced card types also increase the rewards you get from chests.

XP (Experience Points)

Every number you mark earns you 1 XP. The higher your level, the more XP each mark is worth. You also earn XP for claiming bingo, when you level up, from chests, and by playing with more powerful cards (see Card Power).

In the VIP Club, instead of regular XP you earn VIP XP — a separate currency that feeds your VIP Level.

Player Level

Your current level is shown inside the pink star on the XP counter. To the right of the star, you see a progress bar — it shows how much XP you've already earned and how much more you need to reach the next level.

Just play bingo, mark numbers, and claim your bingos — the bar fills up little by little. When it reaches the end, you level up. A Level Up window will pop up on the screen with rewards — think of it as a thank-you gift for your progress!

The higher your level, the more you unlock: new rooms and new card types.

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The rooms in the VIP Club use a separate VIP Level — with its own progress bar and its own level requirements to unlock rooms.

Bonus Tiles

At the start of each round, some of the cells on your cards come with bonus tiles painted in the background, under the number. When you mark a number on a cell that has a tile, you get an extra reward. Some boosters (Coins, Chest, Instant Bingo) add even more bonus tiles to your cards.

Coins Tile

Coins Tile

Mark a number on a cell with a Coins Tile, and at the end of the round you get extra coins.

Chest Tile

Chest Tile

Every time you mark a number on a cell with a Chest Tile, you earn a chest. At the end of the round all your chests open up and hand out rewards: coins, XP, bingo chips, boosters, and puzzle pieces.

Instant Bingo Tile

Instant Bingo Tile

If you mark a number on a cell with an Instant Bingo Tile, you get a bingo on that card straight away — no pattern needed.

Boosters

Boosters help you claim bingo faster. The booster panel is in the top-right corner of the screen.

Charging a Booster

To charge a booster, mark 3 correct numbers on your cards. With each mark, you'll see the booster's gauge fill up a little more. The more cards you play with in a round, the more numbers you mark — and the faster your boosters charge. You'll likely get to use them several times in a single round.

Using a Booster

Once the gauge is full, the booster icon starts pulsing — that means it's ready. Tap it to use it. The booster you get is chosen at random from the ones you own.

Boosters Types

Cooldown

After you use a booster, it needs to cool down for a few seconds. During that time, new marks don't charge it. The cooldown time depends on your card type — the stronger the card, the faster the cooldown.

When You Run Out

Try to stock up on boosters before each game: buy them in the Shop or on the Equip Your Powerups screen that appears after you buy your cards. If you run out during a round, you can top up right from the game — tap the + on the booster panel.

You can check how many boosters you have in the Shop → Boosters section. All the ways to earn boosters are listed later in the Where to Earn Currency and Boosters section.

Types of Boosters

Boosters come in three categories: Common, Uncommon, and Rare.

Rare

Instant Bingo Bingo

Instant Bingo

Instant Bingo Tile to each card. If you mark a number on a cell with this tile, that card instantly wins bingo — no pattern needed.

Uncommon

Double Wild Booster

Double Wild

Marks two random cells on each card — again, regardless of whether those numbers have been called.

Double Payout Booster

Double Payout

At the end of the round, you get double the coins. Use this booster more than once, and the multiplier keeps stacking: 3×, 4×, and so on.

Double XP Booster

Double XP

At the end of the round, you get double the XP. Repeated uses stack the multiplier too.

This booster works for one round only. There is also a Double XP powerup that lasts for several hours.

Common

Single Wild Booster Single Wild

Marks one random cell on each card. The number in that cell counts as marked — even if the host hasn't called it yet.

Chest Booster Chest

Adds 3 extra Chest Tiles to each of your cards. If you’re playing with several cards, those 3 tiles are added to every card.

Coins Booster Coins

Adds extra Coins Tiles to cells on your cards.

Powerups

Powerups make the game more comfortable and convenient. Unlike boosters, powerups last longer — usually several hours, across multiple rounds.

You can check your powerups in the Shop → Powerups section.

Daub Hints

Daub Hints

When Daub Hints are active, the called numbers pulse on your cards — they're much easier to spot. If a card is ready for bingo, the Bingo button pulses too, so you won't miss the win. Daub Hints last for a set period of time; you can extend them in the Shop.

Auto Daub

Auto Daubs

Auto Daubs make the game as easy as it gets. The game marks numbers for you as the host calls them. And when a card has a winning pattern, the game taps Bingo automatically. Auto Daubs also last for a set period of time.

Key

Keys

A Key lets you unlock a new room even if you haven't yet reached the required level. Select a locked room, tap the key icon, confirm — and the room opens right away.

Extra Time

Extra Time

If a round is ending and you were so close to bingo, use Extra Time. When the round is about to end, an Extra Time button appears with a 3-second timer. Tap it — the round continues, the host calls a few more numbers, and you get another shot.

Magic Ball

Magic Balls

When you desperately need a specific number but the host just won't call it, use a Magic Ball. The Magic Balls button is located at the top of the screen, next to the boosters panel. Press and hold the ball, drag it onto the number you want on your card, and release. That number is marked, and the host calls it next — a big advantage in the round.

The requested ball then shows up in the top row of recently called numbers, on the Wizard's hat, with the avatar of whoever requested it. If it's you, you'll see your own avatar; if another player, you'll see theirs.

Double Puzzles Booster

Double Puzzles

While Double Puzzles is active, every Puzzle Piece you get from chests is doubled. The powerup is bought for several hours and works across multiple rounds — your collections fill up much faster.

Double XP Booster

Double XP

This is the long-lasting version of the Double XP booster. For as long as the powerup is active (usually several hours), you earn double XP in every round. You'll level up faster and unlock new rooms more quickly.

Double XP booster vs. Double XP powerup — what's the difference?

  • The Double XP booster lasts one round — the one you used it in.
  • The Double XP powerup lasts several hours and works in every round during that time.

Card Power

Before each round you buy your cards with Bingo Chips. But cards can also be upgraded — and that means bigger rewards. Use the "+" and "-" buttons to select the desired Card Power.


There are 5 Card Power types in total:
  • Classic — the standard card, and the cheapest.
  • Super — higher rewards and more XP.
  • Mega — even more bonuses.
  • Legendary — powerful benefits and a faster booster charge.
  • Superior — the biggest rewards and the most powerful option.

Higher-tier cards cost more but give bigger payouts, XP and chest multipliers, and extra cells already marked at the start of the round. All the numbers for each card type are in the Card Type Details table below.

Advanced cards are locked at first — they unlock as your level goes up.

Card Power Type Details

Feature
Classic

Super

Mega

Legendary

Superior
Price multiplier 16×
Unlock level 1 10 30 50 100
Chest reward multiplier 1.5× 2.5×
XP multiplier +0% +10% +25% +50% +100%
Pre-marked cells at round start 1 1 1 2 3
Booster cooldown (sec) 5 5 4 3 1

Classic doesn't have a "Forever Free" option — it's available from the start and is always bought with Bingo Chips, which is why the column shows a dash.

Forever Free Cards

Any advanced card can be turned into a Forever Free card. Pay the listed price once, and you'll never spend Bingo Chips on that card again. This purchase also unlocks the card immediately, even if you haven't reached the required level yet.

Special Patterns

Special Pattern

Some rooms have a special mode — Special Patterns. In these rooms there's one unique pattern you can collect instead of a classic winning pattern.

Before the round starts, choose which mode you want to play:

  • Classic Patterns — the usual combinations (lines, diagonals, 4 corners).
  • Special Pattern — a unique shape available only in that room.

If you choose the Special Pattern, you need to form that exact shape on your card and tap Bingo. You'll receive extra rewards for doing so.

Claim bingo with a special pattern 12 times to earn a special pattern reward. You can view all the patterns you've collected in the Inventory section of your profile.

Special Rooms

Special Rooms

Need a break from classic bingo? Tap the New Games button at the bottom of the Lobby. Here you'll find Special Rooms — each one has its own unique rules and win conditions, quite different from regular bingo. The selection of rooms changes from time to time, and each game has its own theme — pizza, sushi, chameleons, dwarfs, giraffes, treasures, flight, and more.

How to get into a Special game. If you have a VIP Club subscription, just pick a room and play. Without a VIP Club, you'll need to watch a short ad before entering a Special game — after that it becomes available.

Here's the list of Special games and the rules for each.

IdeaTip. The very first time you enter each Special Room, a short How to Play window appears that walks you through the rules with pictures. Don't rush to close it!

Temple Treasure

Remember the classic bingo patterns? That's right — 5-in-a-row (a line or diagonal) and 4 corners. In Temple Treasure you use them to claim up to 4 bingos on the same card:

  • your first combination on a card is a Bingo;
  • a second combination on the same card is a Double Bingo;
  • a third one — a Triple Bingo;
  • a fourth one — a Mega Bingo.

The more combinations you get on a single card, the more temple treasure you take home.

Mysterious Japan

A mysterious Japanese garden is home to princesses in kimonos of 4 colours — blue, orange, green, and purple. At the bottom of the card, each group has its own pavilion. The moment you mark a cell with a princess, she gracefully descends into her pavilion. Gather 6 princesses of one colour in a single pavilion and you claim bingo.

Sushi Village

Some cells on your card hide 8 delicious sushi pieces, and at the bottom of the card sits a wooden sushi board with 8 empty slots. When you mark one of those cells, a sushi piece flies down onto a free slot on the board. Fill all 8 slots and you claim bingo.

Ukrainian Varenyky

Varenyky are delicious boiled dumplings stuffed with meat, potato, cheese, or other tasty fillings. Some cells on your card hide varenyky, and at the bottom of the card sits an empty plate. When you mark one of those cells, the varenyk drops down onto the plate. Collect 6 varenyky and you claim bingo.

Bee Garden

Some cells on your card hide 9 parts for honey jars: 3 glass jars, 3 honeycombs, and 3 lids. At the bottom of the card you'll see 3 slots waiting to be filled with finished jars. When you mark a cell with a part, it flies down and takes a free slot. A glass jar, a honeycomb, and a lid together make one jar of honey. Make 3 jars of honey to claim bingo.

Happy Flight

A yellow airplane flies along the top of your card — it needs to travel along its route and reach London. Some cells hide propellers and turbines: when you mark a cell with a propeller, the plane moves 1 step forward, and a cell with a turbine pushes it 5 steps ahead. Along the way the plane flies over Italy, France, and the United Kingdom, collecting 3 flags — Italian, French, and British. Once it reaches London, you claim bingo.

Baby Boom

A stork circles above your card, taking off from the centre cell. An unmarked cell is closed sky to her; every number you mark opens a path through the air. Hidden among the cells are 4 cradles, and the stork carries a tiny baby for each. When she reaches a cradle, she tucks the baby in and flies on. Tuck all 4 babies into their cradles and you claim bingo.

Dwarf's Kingdom

In the very middle of the card stands a dwarf, ready for a treasure hunt. Unmarked cells are rocks that block his way; marked cells clear a path for him. Somewhere among the cells lie 4 magic crystals. Guide the dwarf to each of them — as soon as he collects all 4 crystals, you claim bingo.

Quests


From time to time, exciting quests show up in the game — adventures with special tasks and rewards. You'll find the quest button in the bottom-right corner of the Lobby.

How a Quest Is Built

A quest is a separate map with 12 rooms. Each room has 3 tasks.

  • Complete tasks to earn stars — one star per task.
  • Tasks can be completed at the same time — you don't have to do them in order.
  • As soon as you earn at least one star in a room, the next room unlocks.

Quest Rewards

You can earn several rewards for completing a quest:

  1. Milestone chests — awarded after every three rooms. There are 3 of these in total: at 9, 18, and 27 stars.
  2. Grand Prize — awarded for completing all 12 rooms and finishing all 36 tasks.

The top of the quest screen always shows the Grand Prize and how many days are left before the quest ends. Quests usually run for 16 days, so make sure to finish everything in time!

How to Play a Quest

  1. Tap an open room on the quest map to see the list of tasks.
  2. Tap Play — you'll see a short demo of the room's rules.
  3. Choose how many cards to buy and start the round. Your task progress will be shown on the left of the screen.
  4. Play as usual — mark numbers, claim bingos, earn rewards.
  5. After the round, completed tasks are marked with stars, and you return to the quest map.

Keep playing until all 12 rooms are complete — and grab the Grand Prize!

Bingo Album

Play bingo and collect stickers! It's just like a real sticker album: fill it page by page, earn a reward for every completed set, and win a Grand Prize for a fully completed album.


The album button is on the Lobby. Tap it to open your album and browse your collection.

How the Album Is Built

  • Each album has 9 pages — every page holds its own themed set of stickers.
  • Each set contains 10 stickers. That's 90 stickers per album.
  • Collect all 10 stickers in a set to earn a set reward.
  • Collect all 9 sets to earn the album Grand Prize.

Tap any set to see its stickers. Tap a sticker to view it full-screen.


All the albums you've completed can be found in your profile, on the bottom tab called Collections and Albums.

How to Get Stickers

Stickers come in Sticker Packs. You can get them:

  • after every bingo round — for free;
  • when you claim your Daily Bonus;
  • for completing certain Daily Tasks;
  • from milestone chests in quests;
  • in the Sticker Market — in exchange for stars, by watching an ad, or with real money.

The number of stickers in a pack depends on your card type:

Card type Stickers per pack
Classic 2
Super 2
Mega 3
Legendary 4
Superior 4

What About Duplicates

Sometimes a pack contains stickers you already have. Don't worry — duplicates are automatically turned into stars. The number of stars depends on the sticker's rarity (from 1 to 5 stars per sticker).


Spend your stars in the Sticker Market on new packs. There's also a special pack called "4 Missing Stickers" — it's guaranteed to give you only stickers you don't already own.

What's next?

As soon as you finish collecting your current album, a new and more advanced album opens up — with fresh themes, stickers, and rewards.

Daily Tasks

Daily Tasks Icon
New tasks appear in the game every day, and they refresh at midnight. To open the tasks window, tap the Daily Tasks icon in the Lobby — the icon also shows how many tasks are still pending.

How to Complete Tasks

Each day you get 3 tasks. Only the first one is available at the start — the others unlock one by one as you finish the previous task.

Tasks can be all sorts of things. For example:

  • "Claim Bingo 10 times"
  • "Use 5 boosters"
  • "Collect 15 chests"
  • "Finish in the top 10 or better 30 times"

Some tasks can be completed in any room, while others must be done in a specific one.

When a task is complete, a window pops up with a Collect button. Tap it to receive your reward: coins, bingo chips, or boosters.

Super Tasks

Once you've finished all the regular tasks for the day, Super Tasks unlock. They're harder — but the rewards are bigger too. They're for players who want to play a bit more and earn extra bonuses.

Multi-Day Bonus

At the bottom of the tasks window you'll see a progress bar. Complete tasks across several days in a row — and when the bar fills, you'll earn a big bonus! Super Tasks count too, which makes the bar fill up faster.

Daily Bonus & Bonus Wheel

Daily Bonus

Log in to the game every day and get rewards just for showing up! The longer your streak, the better the bonuses:


Bonus Wheel

In the Lobby there's a SPIN button — that's your way into the Daily Bonus. If you haven't claimed today's gift yet, tap it to grab your reward and spin the Bonus Wheel. If today's bonus has already been claimed, the button shows a countdown telling you when the next free bonus will be ready.

  • Every 3 days — an enhanced reward.
  • On the 7th day of each week — a super reward.
  • After 28 days without a missed day — a Grand Bonus.

Missed a day? Don't worry. You can restore your streak by watching an ad.

IdeaTip. Turn on notifications for the game so you don't miss your free daily prizes and gifts.

Bonus Wheel

After you claim your Daily Bonus, the Bonus Wheel appears — another chance to win rewards.

The wheel has two rings: a regular inner ring and a VIP outer ring. Tap SPIN, wait for the wheel to stop, and collect your prize:

  • Without VIP Club — you win a reward from the inner ring only.
  • With VIP Club — you win two rewards at once: one from the inner ring and one from the outer ring.

Elite Bonus Wheel

After the regular wheel, an extra option becomes available — the Elite Bonus Wheel. It can award amazing prizes. A single spin is purchased with real money.


VIP Club

The VIP Club is a special lobby with our best bingo rooms, available by subscription. Tap the VIP Club button in the bottom-left corner of the main lobby to open the VIP Club.

What you get with the VIP Club:

Pick a subscription plan that suits you in the Shop: weekly, monthly, or annual. Try the VIP Club for free — the first 3 days are a free trial. You can cancel at any time.

VIP XP and VIP Level

The VIP Club works like a separate game inside the game. While you're playing in its rooms, you use its own progress system — with its own XP and its own level. Your regular XP and Player Level don't change during that time.

  • VIP XP — the VIP Club's experience points. Their icon is a diamond. You earn VIP XP in VIP rooms in exactly the same way as you earn regular XP in regular rooms.
  • VIP Level — a separate level that grows as you gather VIP XP. It has its own counter and its own progress bar.

The rooms in the VIP Lobby also unlock by level — but by your VIP Level, not your regular one. Locked VIP rooms show a padlock with the VIP Level you need to reach.

IdeaIn short. In regular rooms — regular XP and Player Level. In the VIP Club — VIP XP and VIP Level. These are two different currencies and two different progress tracks; they don't mix.

Friends Center

Friends Center

Tap the Friends button in the game menu to open the Friends section. Here you can:

  • Add friends — by their game ID or through a Facebook invite.
  • Browse your friends list and check their game stats.
  • Compare your achievements — see who plays better!

If you're signed in with Facebook and your friends also play the game, they will automatically appear in your friends list.

Gift Center

Gift Center

At the bottom of the Lobby you'll see a small gift-box icon — that's your way into the Gift Center. If there's a number next to the icon, it shows how many gifts are already waiting for you.

In the Gift Center you can:

  • Collect gifts — surprises from the game itself and from your friends.
  • Send gifts to friends — treat them to helpful bonuses.
  • Ask friends for a gift — they get your request and can send one back.

Drop by the Gift Center every day — it's a great way to earn extra bonuses!

Where to Earn Currency and Boosters

There are many ways to earn rewards in the game. Here's a quick cheat sheet — the main sources of each currency and of boosters:

Profile and Settings

From the game's main menu, you can reach your profile, tweak your look, and adjust the game settings.

Profile

Profile

Your profile holds your game stats, progress, and basic info. You can set your profile to public (everyone can see it) or private (just for you).

Connect with Facebook

Sign in with Facebook to share your achievements with friends. It also lets you restore your progress if you switch to a new device.

Avatars

Pick one of dozens of ready-made avatars, or use your Facebook profile photo instead.

Display Name

Choose any display name you like — you can change it whenever you want.

Country Flag

Pick any country flag. Or, if you feel like a true citizen of the land of Bingo — pick the Bingo flag!

Avatar Frames

Dress up your avatar with different frames. New frames unlock as you progress in the game. Some frames can be purchased with coins.

Daub Shapes

Change the shape and colour of the marker you use to daub numbers on your card. There are many shapes to unlock as you play.

Game Settings

Game Speed

You can speed up or slow down the game to match your pace. Game speed can only be changed before the round starts.

Sound Controls

The settings have separate switches for every kind of sound:

  • Music — background melodies.
  • Sound effects — the in-game action sounds.
  • Voice-over — the host's voice.
  • Rhymes — fun little verses that play when numbers are called.

Subscription Management

If you have a VIP Club subscription, you can manage it right from the game. Pick Subscription Management in the main game menu — it opens your subscription page in the app store (App Store or Google Play, depending on your device). From there you can review the terms, change your plan, or cancel your subscription.

Delete Account

The main game menu has an option to delete your account. To confirm, type the word "delete" into the text field and tap the Delete Account button — your account will be deleted automatically.

WarningImportant: this cannot be undone! Your entire level, game currencies, sticker albums, unlocked cards, and purchases will be permanently lost. If you ever come back, you'll have to start from a blank slate.
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If you just want a break, you don't have to delete your account. Simply stop playing for a while — your progress will sit safely and wait for you.

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