OSRS Bingo Tile Ideas — 150+ Tiles Sorted by Difficulty
Updated August 2026 · By The Birdhouse Team
The tile list makes or breaks an OSRS bingo. A board of nothing but rare drops sits untouched for a week and everyone loses interest; a board of nothing but easy drops is finished before Saturday night. This page is a working list of tile ideas you can pull from, sorted so you can build a board with a sensible difficulty curve instead of guessing.
Everything here is grouped by how long a tile realistically takes, not by how expensive the item is. A Twisted bow and an Elysian sigil are both hard tiles even though one is worth far more, because for bingo purposes what matters is the odds of someone on your board getting it inside the event window.
"Easy" is relative to the group playing. Before you copy a single tile, find your clan's realistic floor and ceiling: the lowest-level active member and the strongest PvMer. Your easy tiles should be comfortable for the floor, and your hard tiles should be a genuine challenge for the ceiling. If the gap between those two players is enormous, team mode fixes it better than tile choice does, because a low-level member can chip away at skilling and quantity tiles while the raiders chase purples.
A split that holds up across most clan events:
Tier
Share of board
Target time per tile
Purpose
Easy
~40%
Under 2 hours
Gets the board moving on day one and keeps casuals engaged
Medium
~40%
An evening to a day
Carries the middle of the event and separates active teams
Hard
~20%
Multiple sessions or real luck
Decides close games and gives strong players a target
Rule of thumb: if you cannot name at least three people in your clan who could plausibly complete a tile during the event, it is not a hard tile — it is a dead tile. Cut it or move it to a larger board with a longer deadline.
Easy Tiles — Hours, Not Days
These are high-rate drops and quick objectives. Almost any member can pick one up in a session, which is exactly what you want in the opening hours of an event.
Any Barrows brother item (helm, body, legs, weapon)
Hill Giant Club from Obor
Bryophyta's essence from Bryophyta
Mole claw or mole skin from Giant Mole
Abyssal whip from an Abyssal demon
Kraken tentacle from Cave kraken
Trident of the seas from Cave kraken
Granite maul from Gargoyles
Leaf-bladed battleaxe from Turoth or Kurask
Dark bow from a Dark beast
Dragon boots from Spiritual mages
Any easy or medium clue scroll casket reward
Any ensouled head turned in for Arceuus favour
Any mystic robe piece
Any Slayer task completed for a specific monster
Any unique from Tempoross (fish barrel, tackle box, big harpoonfish)
Any Wintertodt reward crate containing a Warm gloves or Bruma torch
Complete a full set of Rune armour from scratch
Any Chaos Fanatic, Crazy Archaeologist or Scorpia drop of note
Obtain an Amulet of glory from a level 3 clue
Any 100+ combat achievement points earned during the event
Medium Tiles — The Backbone of the Board
Medium tiles should be a solid evening of focused effort for a competent member. Most of your board lives here.
Any Zulrah unique — Tanzanite fang, Magic fang, Serpentine visage or Uncut onyx
Any Vorkath unique — Draconic visage, Skeletal visage or Vorkath's head
Any God Wars Dungeon unique — Armadyl helmet, Bandos tassets, Saradomin sword, Zamorak spear
Any Cerberus crystal — Primordial, Pegasian or Eternal
Occult necklace from the Thermonuclear smoke devil
Any Alchemical Hydra unique — Hydra's claw, Hydra tail, Hydra leather or Alchemical hydra heads
Any Grotesque Guardians unique — Black tourmaline core, Granite gloves, Granite hammer or Granite ring
Dragon pickaxe from any source
Any Wilderness boss ring — Ring of the Gods, Treasonous ring or Tyrannical ring
Any Kalphite Queen unique — Dragon chainbody or Kq head
Any Sarachnis cudgel
Any Skotizo unique — Dark totem or Jar of darkness
Any Chambers of Xeric completion (no purple required)
Any Barrows chest with two or more brother items
Any Zalcano unique — Crystal tool seed or Smolcano
Complete the Gauntlet (normal) once
Any hard clue scroll casket unique
Any Fortis Colosseum wave 8 clear
Any Muspah unique — Venator shard or Ancient icon
Any Duke Sucellus, Vardorvis, Leviathan or Whisperer kill
Achieve a new personal best at any boss and post the timer screenshot
Reach 90 in any combat skill during the event
Hard Tiles — The Ones That Decide the Winner
Keep these to roughly a fifth of the board. They are the tiles people talk about afterwards, but a board stacked with them is a board nobody finishes.
Any Chambers of Xeric purple — Twisted bow, Kodai insignia, Elder maul, Dragon claws, Ancestral piece
Any Theatre of Blood purple — Scythe of vitur, Ghrazi rapier, Sanguinesti staff, Justiciar piece, Avernic defender hilt
Any Tombs of Amascut purple — Tumeken's shadow, Masori piece, Osmumten's fang, Elidinis' ward, Lightbearer
Any Corporeal Beast sigil — Divine, Elysian or Spectral
Any Nightmare unique — Inquisitor's piece, Nightmare staff orb, Eldritch/Harmonised/Volatile
Enhanced crystal weapon seed from the Corrupted or normal Gauntlet
Any Voidwaker piece — hilt, blade or gem
Any boss pet
Any jar — Jar of sand, Jar of dirt, Jar of swamp, Jar of miasma
Any 3rd age item from a clue scroll
Any Araxxor unique — Araxyte fang or Amulet of rancour piece
Obtain a Fire cape (or Infernal cape for hard mode boards)
Complete a Chambers of Xeric solo
Any master clue scroll unique
Reach 99 in any skill during the event
Any Blood torva or Sanguine torva piece
Full clear of the Fortis Colosseum
Skilling and Non-Combat Tiles
Skilling tiles are how you keep non-PvM members contributing. They are also the most reliable way to balance a clan with a wide level spread, since progress is grind-based rather than luck-based.
Obtain any skilling pet — Rocky, Beaver, Heron, Rock golem, Tangleroot, Baby chinchompa, Giant squirrel, Rift guardian
Gain 5 levels in a single skill during the event
Reach a specific level milestone — 70, 85, 90 or 99 in any skill
Dragon harpoon from Wyrms or Tempoross
Crystal tool seed and convert it into a crystal tool
Any Tome of Fire page from Wintertodt
Craft a full inventory of a specific high-level item (runes, potions, bolts)
Obtain an Infernal axe, pickaxe or harpoon
Complete a Master Farmer pickpocket goal or full herb run cycle
Obtain any Prospector or Angler piece
Any Guardians of the Rift outfit piece or Abyssal protector
Hit a specific Slayer point total
Obtain a Zealot's robe piece from Shades of Mort'ton
Complete a full Sepulchre floor 5 run
Reach 200 million experience in any skill (long-event tile only)
Fill a birdhouse run and post the loot screenshot
Quest, Diary and Achievement Tiles
These tiles are fully deterministic — no RNG at all — which makes them useful anchors for a board that is otherwise luck-heavy. Just confirm most of your clan has not already completed them, or the tile is free points for whoever reads it first.
Complete Dragon Slayer II
Complete Monkey Madness II
Complete Song of the Elves
Complete Desert Treasure II — The Fallen Empire
Complete Sins of the Father
Earn a Quest point cape
Complete any Elite Achievement Diary
Complete all Hard diaries in a single region
Unlock a specific Combat Achievement tier — Hard, Elite, Master or Grandmaster
Complete the Fight Caves for a Fire cape
Unlock Barrows gloves via Recipe for Disaster
Finish a full Achievement Diary region from scratch on a fresh account
Collection Log Tiles
Collection log tiles read well on a board because they are self-evidently verifiable — a log screenshot before and after is unambiguous proof.
Fill 5 new collection log slots during the event
Complete any single boss's collection log entry
Get a new log slot from 3 different bosses
Complete the Barrows collection log
Complete a full clue scroll tier log
Add any raid item to your log for the first time
Reach a specific total collection log slot count
Complete the Wintertodt or Tempoross log entry
Fill every slot for one Slayer boss
Verification tip: for collection log tiles, ask for a screenshot of the log entry taken before the event starts as well. It takes thirty seconds and removes every argument about whether a slot was already filled.
Quantity and Grind Tiles
A quantity tile asks for a number rather than a single item, so multiple players can pour into the same tile and progress is visible instead of binary. These are the best tiles for team boards because nobody's contribution is wasted.
25 Barrows chests
10 Zulrah kills
50 Vorkath kills
100 Wintertodt reward crates
15 Chambers of Xeric completions
30 Slayer tasks completed
250 Guardians of the Rift rewards searched
20 hard clue scrolls completed
5 different boss pets attempted to a set KC
1,000 total boss kills across the team
10 million GP of loot value tracked
40 Gauntlet completions
On The Birdhouse a quantity tile tracks incrementally: each approved proof adds to the counter and the tile only marks when the target is hit, so you do not have to tally anything by hand. There is more detail on how these behave on the OSRS Bingo page.
Group and Co-op Tiles
Group tiles force people to actually play together, which is usually the real point of a clan event. Use two or three per board — more than that and scheduling becomes the bottleneck.
Three clan members complete a raid together in one team
Five different members each get a Fire cape
Every member of a team gets at least one approved proof
The team accumulates a combined 500 boss KC
Four members complete a Theatre of Blood run with no deaths
Two members duo the Gauntlet on the same evening
The whole team completes the same Slayer task within 24 hours
Six members appear together in one screenshot at a boss lair
A team member teaches a first-timer a raid and both post proof
Wildcard and Joke Tiles
Two or three of these per board does a lot for morale, especially in the dead middle of a long event when the hard tiles are grinding people down.
Die at a boss and post the death screenshot
Obtain a Rubber chicken and take a screenshot using it as a weapon
Get a full team photo wearing matching outfits
Win a Duel Arena or PvP fight against another clan member
Obtain a Cabbage from the Draynor cabbage patch and deliver it to a teammate
Get an unlucky dry streak screenshot — highest KC with no unique
Complete a boss kill wearing no armour
Obtain any holiday event item
Post the worst clue scroll reward of the event
Tiles to Avoid
Most bingo events that go badly go badly because of tile design, not because of the platform or the players. The recurring mistakes:
A single ultra-rare on a short board. Asking for a specific Twisted bow over a weekend means that tile is decoration. If you want raid content on a short event, ask for "any purple" instead of a named item.
Vague wording. "Get a good drop" or "do something impressive" guarantees an argument with an admin. Every tile should have exactly one reading.
Bank-satisfiable tiles. If the tile just says "Abyssal whip", someone will screenshot the one they have had for two years. State explicitly that drops must be obtained during the event window.
Hidden quest gates. A Vorkath tile is not a Vorkath tile for anyone who has not finished Dragon Slayer II. Check the prerequisites against your roster.
Ironman-hostile tiles. If you have ironmen playing, anything that assumes buying items from the Grand Exchange is unfair. Prefer drop and skilling tiles.
Duplicate objectives in disguise. "Any Zulrah unique" and "Tanzanite fang" on the same board means one kill can complete two tiles. Decide whether you want that or not, and say so in the rules.
Unverifiable tiles. If you cannot describe what a valid screenshot looks like, players cannot produce one.
Every tile the same difficulty. A flat board has no pacing — either it is over immediately or it never gets going.
Copy-Paste Starter Boards
These are balanced, ready to use, and safe for a clan with a mixed level range. Paste them straight into your tile list, or drop them into a Google Sheet and import the sheet in one click.
3×3 — One Evening (9 tiles)
Any Barrows brother item
Hill Giant Club from Obor
Abyssal whip
Kraken tentacle or Trident of the seas
Any Zulrah unique
Granite maul from Gargoyles
Any easy or medium clue casket unique
Gain 3 levels in any skill
Any boss pet (wildcard)
5×5 — A Weekend (25 tiles)
Any Barrows brother item
Hill Giant Club from Obor
Bryophyta's essence
Mole claw or mole skin
Abyssal whip
Kraken tentacle
Granite maul
Leaf-bladed battleaxe
Dragon boots
Any medium clue casket unique
Any Zulrah unique
Any Vorkath unique
Any GWD unique
Any Cerberus crystal
Occult necklace
Any Alchemical Hydra unique
Any Grotesque Guardians unique
Dragon pickaxe
Any Wilderness boss ring
Complete the Gauntlet once
25 Barrows chests (quantity)
Obtain any skilling pet
Complete any Elite Achievement Diary
Any raid purple
Die at a boss and post the screenshot (wildcard)
Adapting these: for a stronger clan, swap the four easiest tiles for a second raid purple, a Corp sigil, an Enhanced crystal weapon seed and a 99. For a newer clan, replace the raid purple and Elite diary with two more quantity tiles so there is always something to grind.
Turning Your Tile List Into a Board
Once you have your tiles, you need somewhere to run the event. Spreadsheets work until they don't — the moment you have twenty people submitting screenshots in Discord and one person manually colouring cells, the tracking becomes the whole job.
On The Birdhouse you paste or import the tile list, pick a board size from 3×3 up to 15×15, and share a room code. Players submit screenshots against tiles, admins approve or reject, and the board updates live for everyone with points, line bonuses and blackout scoring handled automatically. It is free, browser-based, and there is no player cap.
Match the tile count to the event length. A 3×3 board (9 tiles) suits a single evening, 5×5 (25 tiles) is the standard for a weekend, and 7×7 (49 tiles) or larger fits multi-week competitions. The Birdhouse supports boards from 3×3 up to 15×15.
What is a good difficulty mix for OSRS bingo tiles?
Roughly 40% easy, 40% medium and 20% hard. Easy tiles get the board moving on day one, medium tiles carry the middle of the event, and a handful of hard tiles decide the winner. Boards built entirely from rare drops tend to stall with most tiles unclaimed.
Can one drop complete two tiles?
That is your call as host, but decide before the event and write it in the rules. If "any Zulrah unique" and "Tanzanite fang" are both on the board, state clearly whether one fang counts for both or only one.
How do I stop people using items they already own?
Require that the screenshot shows the drop message in game chat with the player's username visible, and say explicitly that bank screenshots do not count. For collection log tiles, collect a pre-event log screenshot from every player.
Can drops be verified automatically?
Yes. Players can install the Dink RuneLite plugin and point it at their Birdhouse room, and qualifying drops are posted with a screenshot the moment they happen — no manual uploading, and no doubt about timing. Manual submission still works for anyone who would rather not install a plugin.
What if a tile turns out to be impossible?
Admins can edit tiles mid-event on The Birdhouse. If a tile is clearly dead after a couple of days, swap it and announce the change rather than letting a dead square sit there dragging down the board.