Are you unable to daub? Are you not getting credit for your bingo? Does the game look strange? Are you getting an error message?
If you think the game is behaving unexpectedly, documenting the problem through screenshots or a short video is a surefire way to a more quick and efficient resolution—including receiving in-game currency compensation for your experience in some instances!
Below are instructions based on the operating system you currently use.
Please keep in mind that there is an incredibly wide selection of devices out there on the market, so if you’re having trouble with any of the instructions below, please let us know and we would be more than happy to help!
Android (Google Play)
Taking a screenshot of your screen can be a bit tricky on an Android phone or tablet as it depends on the manufacturer of your device.
If none of the following methods below work, please refer to your device’s user manual.
Universal Method (Most Devices)
- Press the POWER button at the same time as the VOLUME DOWN button.
Samsung Galaxy Devices
- Turn your hand to where your pinky finger and the side of your palm are down and your thumb is up. Touch the left side of your screen with the pinky and side of your hand.
- Swipe your hand quickly to the right in a straight line.
- If it doesn’t work, try a couple more times or check your device’s SETTINGS – MOTION AND GESTURE to ensure that this functionality is turned on.
For full detailed guide from Samsung, please see their Take a Screenshot help article.
Android 9.0 (or higher) operating system
- Hold down the POWER button and select “Screenshot” when the option appears on your screen.
- Be careful not to hit Restart or Power Off buttons if they appear.
Google Assistant (voice command)
- Only available for devices compatible and configured with the Google Assistant app.
- Say “Hey Google—take a screenshot” or “Okay Google—take a screenshot”.
- Follow the rest of Google Assistant's prompts.
Record a video of your screen
Some Android devices may have the ability to record your phone's screen. For further instructions on how to locate this feature, please see Google's guide on how to record your screen.
If you do not have access to this feature or are unsure on how it works, you can always use a secondary smartphone, like a friend or family member's to record the behavior on your device.
Apple Products
iPad, iPhone, iPod
- Press the HOME and POWER buttons at the same time.
- Tap Done and select Save.
If the above does not work, please follow these instructions from Apple Support.
Macbook, iMac, Mac Pro, Mac Mini
- Press SHIFT, COMMAND, 3 buttons all at the same time.
- Find the screenshot on your desktop.
For more in-depth instructions, please see this guide from Apple on Macs.
Record a video of your screen
Apple devices with iOS14 or higher typically come with a default screen recording application. For more instructions, please see Apple's guide on how to record your screen.
If you do not have access to this feature or are unsure on how it works, you can always use a secondary smartphone, like a friend or family member's to record the behavior on your device.
Windows 10 Screenshots
PCs and Laptops
- Select START and type snipping tool.
- You can also use the keyboard shortcut (Windows key + Shift + S).
- Open the snipping tool and click New.
- Select the area of the screen you want to capture.
- Save the image.
For more information, please see this in-depth Snipping Tool guide from Microsoft.
Surface Tablet
- Press the POWER and VOLUME DOWN buttons at the same time.
- Screenshots will usually be saved to your Pictures library.
Other Devices
Chromebook Screenshots
- Press CTRL + [IMG] keys at the same time.
- If the above does not work, try CTRL + F5 keys at the same time.
- Screenshots are typically saved as a PNG in your Downloads folder.
If the above does not work, please refer to your Chromebook's device manual.