How to Play

1. Register & Join

Create your free account at pdx.bingo. Show up at Hoku Events on game night or play along from home during live streams.

2. Get Your Card

Each player receives a unique 5×5 digital bingo card on their phone. Your card has 24 randomly selected songs plus a FREE center square. No two cards are alike!

3. Listen & Mark

The DJ plays 20-30 second clips of songs from the 75-song pool. When you recognize a song on your card, tap it to mark it. Only mark songs you actually hear — the system verifies!

4. Shout DANCE!

Complete the win pattern (usually a line of 5) and hit the DANCE button. The system verifies your card against the songs actually played. If valid — you win! Get up and dance!

The D-A-N-C-E Columns

D

Dance / EDM

High-energy electronic dance music. Think Daft Punk, Calvin Harris, Avicii, The Chainsmokers, Martin Garrix.

A

Alternative / Indie

Alt rock and indie. Radiohead, Arctic Monkeys, Tame Impala, The Killers, Billie Eilish.

N

New School (Current Hits)

Today's biggest tracks. The Weeknd, Dua Lipa, Olivia Rodrigo, Taylor Swift, SZA.

C

Classic (Pre-2000)

Timeless hits before Y2K. Queen, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Prince, ABBA.

E

Everything (Wild Card)

Anything goes! Country, R&B, Latin, K-Pop, hip-hop. Bruno Mars, Beyoncé, OutKast, BTS.

Win Patterns

Line

Any row, column, or diagonal

Four Corners

All 4 corner cells

DANCE Floor

All 25 cells

X Pattern

X shape through center

T Pattern

Top row + center column

L Pattern

Left column + bottom row

FAQ

75 songs total — 15 per D-A-N-C-E column. Your card has 24 of those plus the FREE center square.
Yes! The game is designed mobile-first. Open pdx.bingo/play on your phone and tap to mark songs.
Hit the DANCE button, get verified, and get up and dance! Prizes vary by event — gift cards, merch, free drinks.
The center square is always marked. It counts toward any line, column, diagonal, or pattern that passes through it.
One card per player per game. This keeps it fair and fun!
Marks can't be undone, but the win verification only counts songs the DJ actually played. Wrong marks won't hurt you, but they won't help either.