Tambola Online
About Tambola Online
Your favorite classic party game, reimagined for the digital age.

Welcome to Tambola Online – the ultimate destination to enjoy the classic game of Tambola (also known as Housie or Indian Bingo) with friends, family, and players from around the world.

This platform began from a very personal moment. One day, while playing with my daughter, I was searching for a new interactive game we could enjoy together. I remembered Tambola from my own childhood—the excitement of numbers being called, the fun of winning patterns, and the laughter it always brought. But when I looked online, I couldn’t find a simple and engaging way to play it.

That’s when I decided to create one myself. At first, I built a basic version as a WordPress plugin, but it didn’t feel engaging enough. So I took it further—combining my skills, creativity, and the support of AI—to build something more interactive and enjoyable.

Tambola Online is designed to be:

  • Simple to Use

    Generate tickets and start playing instantly.

  • Accessible Anywhere

    Play with people across cities and countries.

  • Perfect for All Occasions

    From birthdays and family parties to corporate events and festive celebrations.

  • Engaging & Authentic

    Keeping the spirit of traditional Housie alive in a modern, digital format.

With my background in digital marketing and e-commerce, I’ve always believed in creating experiences that connect people online in meaningful ways. Tambola Online is a blend of that professional journey and my personal passion—a project built to bring people closer, spread joy, and create lasting memories through this timeless game.

So whether you’re hosting a virtual party, planning a family get-together, or just looking for a fun way to pass the time, I invite you to join me in celebrating Tambola the way it was meant to be—fun, engaging, and for everyone.

Please note: Tambola Online is intended for entertainment purposes only. Participation is at your own discretion.

Built with ❤️ — Created by Deepanshu Thakral