Turn social interaction into a real game with Social Bingo 3×3, a fully optimized multiplayer Bingo system written in clean, efficient LSL. This script is designed for clubs, lounges, events, parties, and community spaces where you want people to move, talk, interact, and actually engage with each other instead of standing AFK.
This is not a gimmick script. It’s a structured social game that rewards real actions: chatting, dancing, sitting, visiting key areas, and interacting with other avatars. Players don’t click menus all day—they play the room.
The concept is simple: a 3×3 Bingo grid, nine unique tasks, and real-time progress tracking. Complete any row, column, or diagonal and you win. Under the hood, the script uses bitmasking instead of heavy lists, keeping memory usage low and performance stable even in busy regions.
How the Game Works
Players join by touching the Bingo object. From that moment, the script tracks their actions automatically. There’s no HUD, no external attachments, and no setup for players. Everything happens naturally through movement, chat, and interaction with the environment.
Tasks include:
Saying specific words in chat
Sitting on objects
Touching the Bingo board
Dancing near another avatar
Visiting defined locations like a DJ booth or bar
Each completed task lights up a hidden “cell” in the Bingo grid. When a winning pattern is achieved, the script announces the winner to the region and plays a celebration sound.
What this really means is simple: people stop lurking and start participating.
Built for Club Owners & Event Hosts
This script was written with real Second Life venues in mind. It works especially well in:
Dance clubs
Live DJ events
Party nights
Social lounges
Roleplay venues
Community hubs
You define the important locations (DJ, bar, etc.) using region coordinates. Once set, the system runs itself. No constant moderation, no babysitting, no menus to manage.
The timer-based checks are optimized to run every few seconds without hammering server resources. Only registered players are processed, and the script avoids unnecessary calls wherever possible.
Why This Script Is Different
Most “games” in Second Life rely on clicking dialogs, spammy menus, or HUD attachments. Social Bingo 3×3 does the opposite. It blends into the environment and rewards natural behavior.
Players don’t feel like they’re using a system—they feel like they’re just having fun. That’s the difference between a novelty and a retention tool.
And because it’s a true Bingo system, the win conditions are familiar and easy to understand. No instructions needed beyond “Touch to Join.”
Performance & Technical Details
Uses bitmapped task tracking (fast and memory-efficient)
Handles multiple players simultaneously
Low script time usage
No external dependencies
Resets cleanly on region restart
Under the 64KB script memory limit
This makes it safe to use in high-traffic areas without introducing lag.
Permissions & Customization
This product is sold with FULL PERMISSIONS:
Copy
Modify
Transfer
You can:
Rebrand it
Customize tasks
Change chat keywords
Adjust distances
Add rewards or payouts
Bundle it with your venue
Resell it as part of your own product
A clear user guide is included, explaining setup, configuration, and usage in plain language.
Monetization & Engagement
Social Bingo 3×3 isn’t just a game—it’s a tool:
Keeps guests active longer
Encourages conversation
Pushes traffic toward key areas
Creates spontaneous winners and excitement
Works perfectly for prize-based events
You can easily pair it with:
Linden payouts
Gift vendors
Prize boards
DJ contests
Theme nights
Who This Is For
Club owners who want more interaction
DJs who want crowd participation
Event hosts running themed nights
Creators looking for a resellable game system
Community builders who value engagement over gimmicks
If your venue relies on people actually doing things, this script fits right in.
- Real multiplayer Bingo system (3×3 grid)
- Tracks chat, movement, proximity, and interaction
- Optimized for low lag and busy regions
- No HUDs, no menus, no clutter
- Full permissions with included user guide








