A specific arrangement of numbers on a bingo card, this particular format features four numbers in each of the four corners, visually resembling individual adhesive postal labels affixed to the edges of the card. For instance, a card exhibiting ‘1’ in the top left corner, ’15’ in the top right, ’75’ in the bottom right, and ’61’ in the bottom left exemplifies this design principle. The middle spaces on the card are generally filled with a random assortment of numbers following the rules of a standard bingo board.
The strategic advantage of using this configuration arises from its relative simplicity. Players can focus their attention on a smaller subset of numbers, thereby increasing their ability to quickly identify matches as numbers are called. Its appeal lies in ease of visual recognition and the inherent organization it provides to the bingo grid. Historically, this arrangement likely evolved to provide a less overwhelming visual layout on a bingo card, aiding in player concentration during longer bingo sessions. Its ease of use makes it useful for beginner players and also seasoned veterans alike.