Round timing and result types
Wingo Rules
Wingo rules are based on short rounds, a fixed result number, and several ways to choose that result. Understanding the rule groups makes the interface easier to read.
Round timing
A period starts, the countdown runs, choices close during the final seconds, and the result is recorded before the next period starts.
Result number
Every round has a result number from 0 to 9. The number also determines related color and size labels shown in the history table.
Color and size rules
Color choices use Red, Green, and Purple. Size choices group the number range into Small and Big so players can read broad result categories.
Pair choices
Pair choices combine size and color labels. They are more specific than single broad choices, so players should understand the labels before using them.
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FAQ
What are the main Wingo choices?
The main choices are color, number, size, and pair targets.
What does Small mean in Wingo?
Small generally refers to lower result numbers, while Big refers to higher result numbers.
Are Wingo rounds connected to each other?
Rounds should be treated independently. A previous result does not guarantee the next result.