Loteria 54 Cards

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Loteria Mexicana Traditional 20 Boards and 54 Cards NEW Bingo Naipes Gacela. 4.5 out of 5 stars. (36) 36 product ratings - Loteria Mexicana Traditional 20 Boards and 54 Cards NEW Bingo Naipes Gacela. 4 new & refurbished from $8.29. There are 54 cards in a Loteria deck -hence the total number of 54 small paintings in this installation. I wanted to paint images, impressions, and ideologies that would tell of my experiences of the Mexican culture in a fun and objective way.

  1. Loteria Mexican Bingo Lottery Game Set - 10 Players, Deck of 54 Cards (Juego de Loteria Mexicana para 10 Jugadores, Baraja de 54 Cartas).
  2. In Bingo, a number with an associated letter is randomly chosen from a rotating drum, while in Loteria, with a colorfully illustrated image is drawn from a special deck of 54 cards. The modern versions of these cards also contain the name of the image at the bottom and an associated number at the top.
  3. 1 out of 5 stars. I am not able to get all 54 figures as png (no background) and there are some repeated ones can someone help i paid for both. Purchased item: Loteria 'FULL DECK' Card 'Images' (54 Separate Files) 'Print your own High Quality Loteria.

In this section you'll find some freeware

Loteria Mobile Deck

Loteria Mobile Deck is the iPhone and Android companion to Loteria Workshop. No more need to cut out your Loteria Workshop Card Deck from paper sheets, just print your playing boards and use your Phone as your digital card deck.
Easy to use just like a real paper card deck, it contains the 54 images included with Loteria Workshop.

Download Loteria Mobile Deck to your iPhone or iPod from Apple's iTunes, it's free
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Quick Guide:

To play just touch the SHUFFLE button once or several times then to announce the cards touch the button NEXT.

The Announcer


The Announcer is a free slide show generator that can be used to call out Loteria or Bingo games.

Features:

Options to Play audio for each image
Swap image deckAll
Total control over time intervals
More than 100 transition effects
Full screen display
Color or image background
User can create different projects with images and audio.

Quick start:

Download The Announcer program and the sample project.
Unzip both files.
Install the announcer
Open the sample project
Click the Start button
To stop the presentation press the key ESC then right click and select Minimize.
The Announcer Program Download
Help FileDownload
Sample ProjectDownload
Sample Project with Audio Download
Guia En Español Download

If you find this freeware useful donate 5 dollars to UNICEF

Lotería is a traditional Mexican game that came over from Spain around 1769. Originally, it was a game enjoyed by the wealthy, but eventually was played by everyone. The Lotería Game is still popular at fairs and celebrations throughout Mexico. The most common version of the game was first published in 1887 by Don Clemente Jacques. This edition is still popular today.

Lotería Game Equipment

  • 3 or more players
  • tokensto cover squares (can be game tokens or other small objects like buttons, bits of paper, beans, etc.)

How to play the Lotería Game

The Lotería game is similar to Bingo with several striking differences. Lotería has a deck of 54 cards. On the front of the card is a picture of an object and its name is Spanish. On the back of the card is a riddle. Each person gets a tabla (playing board) that has a 4 x 4 grid with random pictures of the cards on the board. The cards are mixed and randomly called out. If a player has the image on his playing board, he may cover it with a marker. (Can be small pieces of paper, buttons, coins, tokens, etc.) The first person who fills a row vertically, horizontally or diagonally, calls out, and wins the game.

There are variations on how to play the game. In the first version, the caller simply holds up the card and says the name of the object. In another version, the caller reads the clues on the back of the card and players must cover an object based on the clues.

How to Use the Lotería Game

The Lotería Game can be used to help children learn some basic Spanish nouns. If your family speaks Spanish or knows someone that does, you will be able to use the riddles on the cards. If you type in the words mexican loteria cards translations on an internet search, you will find many sites that do have translations for the cards. Also, on the back of each of the 20 game boards, there is a short story or poem. CAUTION: If you try to use an online translator yourself, you will find that many of the cards will be inaccurately translated. Like any language, Spanish uses colloquialisms and puns. Without being aware of the cultural references, literal translations may be wrong or inappropriate.

All 54 Loteria Cards

In Wee Folk Art’s Cultural Connections :: Unit 6, the book El juego de la Lotería by Rene Colato Lainez is used when studying Mexico. It is about a young boy that goes to visit his grandmother in Mexico. The young boy speaks little Spanish and his grandmother does not speak English. Through the use of the Lotería Game, both begin learning a new language. After reading the book, children will have a better understanding of the game.

If you wish to buy this game, be careful. We bought our loteria game for $5.89 on Amazon. We’ve seen the same game, with the same cards, for as much as $25.00!

List Of Loteria Cards

CAUTION: Before playing the game with your children, you will want to go through the cards. These were first published 1887. Some people may find a couple of the cards inappropriate to use today. If you would like, remove those cards from the game along with the game boards with those pictures. Not to worry. There are many cards and boards so the removal of a few of them will not be missed.