Keep the room hooked with presentation bingo.
Bind bingo words to your slides, and every advance marks the cards on your audience's phones. They listen for what's coming next; the first full row or column wins on the big screen. The attention hack for trainings, onboardings, and long meetings.
On their phone
Keynote bingo
Tap a cell when its topic comes up
On the big screen
Keynote
The Market in 2026
Scan to grab your bingo card
Buzzword bingo, but on purpose.
Hand your audience the buzzwords you know you'll say. Every slide that lands marks their cards, so even the back row is listening for the next one — and the first BINGO earns a laugh instead of a yawn.
On their phone
Keynote bingo
Tap a cell when its topic comes up
On the big screen
Keynote
The Market in 2026
Scan to grab your bingo card
New hires listen for the words that matter.
Seed the cards with the terms a new hire must leave knowing — the buddy system, the VPN, the handbook. Marking words as the slides go by keeps attention on the content, and the winner has, by definition, been paying attention.
On the big screen
Welcome
Onboarding · Day One
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On their phone
Onboarding bingo
Tap a cell when its topic comes up
The long meeting, suddenly a game.
Roadmap, OKRs, shout-outs — your all-hands already has a vocabulary. Put it on bingo cards and the quarterly update becomes something people watch closely, with a winner to announce before Q&A.
On their phone
Q3 all-hands bingo
Tap a cell when its topic comes up
On the big screen
Live
Q3 All-Hands
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How it works
- 01
Bind words to your slides
Pick the words that matter in your deck and attach them to the slides where they appear — in the Decka editor, PowerPoint, or Google Slides.
- 02
Everyone joins by QR
The audience scans and gets a bingo card on their phone. No app, no account, nothing to install.
- 03
Present — cards mark themselves
Each slide you reach marks its word on every card. First full row or column wins, celebrated on the big screen.
Why presentation bingo keeps audiences engaged
Passive listening fades after a few minutes; listening for something doesn’t. Bingo gives every person in the room a private reason to track your content — each slide you reach might be the one that completes their row.
Choose words that carry your message, not filler. If the card says “buddy system” and “VPN”, a new hire leaves onboarding having listened for — and heard — both. A couple of playful entries keep it light without turning your talk into a joke.
Because the words are bound to slides, there’s nothing to operate mid-talk: present as you always do, the cards mark themselves, and the win moment lands on the big screen.
FAQ
Presentation bingo, explained
How does presentation bingo work?
You bind words to your slides before presenting. As you advance through the deck, reaching a slide marks its word on everyone's bingo card, and the first player to complete a full row or column wins — announced on the big screen.
Do participants need to install anything?
No. They scan a QR code or open a link and their bingo card loads in the phone's browser — no app download and no account.
What words should I put on the cards?
The vocabulary of your talk: product names, key concepts, the phrases you know you'll say. Content words keep people listening for substance; a few playful buzzwords keep it fun.
Does it work in PowerPoint and Google Slides?
Yes. Decka runs as a standalone web editor, a PowerPoint add-in, and a Google Slides extension, so bingo runs inside the deck you already present from.
How many people can play?
The Free plan supports up to 30 participants per live activity; Pro raises that to 300 — enough for a full conference room or an all-hands.
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