Mini-Games
Mini-games expand the gameplay of Dance World beyond dance modes. They are available in chat rooms: to start interacting, a player only needs to occupy any space in the room.
Bingo

“Bingo” is a mini-game for 4–9 players. During a round, numbers are randomly drawn from a common set, and players mark the corresponding values on their cards. The round ends when one of the players completely fills their card; after that, the system displays the final results.
At the beginning of the game, each player receives three cards. Each card contains 9 columns and 3 rows. Each row contains 5 numbers from the range of 1 to 90. The set of numbers for each player is individual, but the sequence of drawn numbers is the same for all players.

Temporary image 2: card with numbers.

Temporary image 3: card with numbers.

Temporary image 4: a large element shows the current number, and smaller elements show the history of draws.
A player can only mark a number while it is in the active list. If a number disappears from the list and has not been marked, the corresponding cell is crossed out. This cell can no longer be used to complete a row or card.

Temporary image 5: example of a card where two rows cannot be completed.
The distribution of numbers by columns is fixed: the first column contains numbers from 1 to 9, the second contains numbers from 10 to 19, and so on, with the ranges continuing sequentially to the ninth column, which contains numbers from 80 to 90.
Reward
The winner’s reward is 95% of the total amount wagered by all participants. Within the card, it is divided into three parts by rows:
- first row - 15%;
- second row - 30%;
- third row - 55%.
The player who first completes a corresponding row receives the right to a portion of the reward. The completion of the second and third rows is only considered within one card. The bet is deducted immediately after the start of the round.
Player Indicators
Special marks are displayed on the avatars of participants. A red mark means that the player was the first to complete a row. A white mark indicates that the row has been completed, but not by the first player. A semi-transparent mark indicates that 4 out of 5 numbers have already been marked in the row, and the player is close to completing it.

Temporary image 6: example of marks on player avatars.

Temporary image 7: your own avatar is displayed on the left and larger; a crown indicates the room administrator.
Experience for Participation
In addition to the prize money, participants receive experience points. The amount of experience depends on the number of marked values and completed rows. Experience is awarded even to players who did not receive a monetary reward.

Temporary image 8: table of mini-game results.
If a player leaves the round for any reason, including a technical error or client crash, the bet is not refunded.