OSRS Bingo
5×5 board
A classic bingo board mid-event. Every tile holds a real OSRS drop with wiki artwork pulled in automatically. Completed tiles turn green, and the counters at the top track points, tiles marked, and completed lines as they happen.
Solo scoring, 25 raid and boss uniques, two lines completed.
- Boards up to 15×15
- Points per tile, line and blackout
- Live player leaderboard
- Screenshot proof queue
Tile Race
Dice and traps
A dice race along a winding track. Teams roll, land on a drop, and submit proof to move on — while trap tiles push them forward or knock them back. Every team's position is tracked live in the side panel.
Four teams strung out along the track — Wise Old Men leading on tile 14, Kandarin Kings still on 5, with a +2 boost and a −3 trap between them.
- Configurable dice and track length
- Boost and setback traps
- Optional blind mode fog
- Solo or up to 10 teams
Territory War
Risk-style map
A Risk-style map of Gielinor where each node is a drop to claim. Teams attack along the connecting lines, fortify what they hold, and earn bonus points for locking down a whole region. The scoreboard and deadline countdown sit beside the map.
Twenty territories split four ways. Varrock Vanguard lead on 12 points — seven territories plus a five-point bonus for holding all of Misthalin.
- Up to 10 competing teams
- Region control bonuses
- Attack and fortify mechanics
- Deadline or domination win
Chip Drop
Connect four
Connect Four crossed with a drop race. Win the race for a drop and you place a chip — but gravity applies, so chips stack from the bottom and you have to think about what you are opening up for the other team. Four in a row wins it.
Red Chins leading 8 tiles to 7, with chips stacked by gravity across the columns.
- Gravity-based chip placement
- Two teams, head to head
- Four in a row to win
- Every cell is a real drop
Battleship Bingo
Hidden fleets
Two teams secretly hide a fleet on the shared board, then hunt drops to earn shots at each other. Hits, misses and sunk ships are revealed on the attack board while your own waters stay on a separate tab — ship positions are held server-side so nobody can peek.
Sea Slugs attacking Kraken Cult waters — one submarine sunk, one hit landed, four shots missed.
- Server-side hidden ships
- Per-team fleet status
- Attack board and your waters
- Sink every ship to win