The word "bingo" is used to signal that the player has achieved the winning pattern and is often accompanied by a sense of excitement or accomplishment. The origin of the term is believed to come from the early 20th century, when the game of bingo was first popularized in the United States.
The origin of the name Bingo is unknown but may date to the mid-1920s. There are claims that one of Lowe's friends was so excited to have won that she yelled out "Bingo" instead of "Beano," or that the word echoes the sound of a bell.
Long A Staple Of Mexican Culture, Loteria Is Making A Fashion Statement. In the U.S., Loteria is often called Mexican Bingo. And its imagery now pops up on clothing and accessories, even if those who wear it don't know the card game.
A card is dealt from the deck, and any player that has the picture of that card on their board puts a bean on it. The pattern to win (a column or a row) is determined at the beginning of each round. Once one player makes that pattern, they shout Loteria" (hit the Loteria button on Google's version) and win the game.