How To Play JINGO!
Why Does Jingo! Use French Number Plates
France is divided into around 100 départments (like counties in the UK) and each départment has a unique number (eg: Paris is 75).
JINGO! cards are like Bingo cards ... except that they have a different collection of départment numbers to tick off.
Its just like Bingo!
When you see a new départment number simply tick it off your card.
The numbers on each card have been chosen by computer to ensure that each player has an equal chance of winning.
If you see a car from another country then tick the matching flag at the bottom of the card - this is the JINGO! tie-breaker.
Who Wins Jingo!
The first player to tick all the numbers on their JINGO card or player with the most completed lines at the end of the journey
In the case of a tie, the player with the most ticked flags wins
Which number plates are valid?
All number plates are valid: cars, lorries, vans or trucks, moving or stationary, on-road or off
If you see it, IT COUNTS!
Remember...
Why not appoint a JINGO JUDGE to call out the numbers. If the JINGO JUDGE doesn't see the number, it doesn't count.
Play stops whenever the car engine is switched off or the JINGO JUDGE decides to suspend play
