Make your mark on logbooks and your bingo card with Bingo 2026, a new Treasure collection. From July 28 through September 13, find and log qualifying caches to collect Treasure and mark squares on your bingo card. Collect five Treasures in a row for a bingo souvenir, or collect all 25 Treasures in the collection to earn the blackout souvenir.
What is the criteria for geocaches to qualify for a Treasure?
Geocachers can collect Treasure from this collection by finding and logging caches with at least 1 Favorite point, and difficulty and terrain ratings of 1-4.
How do I participate?
Each Treasure in the collection is a different square on the bingo sheet visible on the Treasures page. The different Treasures will be collected at random when players log qualifying caches.
What Treasures are in the Bingo 2026 collection?
There are 25 Treasures in the collection, one for each square on the bingo sheet.
Where can I see my bingo card?
You can see your bingo card by viewing the Bingo 2026 collection on the Treasures page.
What should I do if I logged a qualifying cache, but I didn’t collect a Bingo 2026 Treasure?
If you logged a qualifying cache, but didn’t collect a Treasure from the Bingo 2026 collection, first check the timing of your log and the order of your “Priority collections.”
The collection will not be available until noon UTC on Tuesday, July 28, 2026. If you didn’t collect the Treasure with your qualifying log, it’s possible that your log was posted before that time. In some places like New Zealand, noon UTC on Tuesday is Wednesday at midnight. If you posted the log before noon UTC, you can delete your log and post a new log to collect the Treasure.
If you logged a qualifying cache, but didn’t collect a Bingo 2026 Treasure, this might be due to the order of your “Priority collections.” If you go geocaching specifically to collect Bingo 2026 Treasures and fill out your bingo card, you must prioritize the Bingo 2026 Treasure collection in the first position in your Priority collections.
What souvenirs can I earn?
Players can earn up to four souvenirs for collecting Bingo 2026 Treasures.
- Bingo 2026: Vertical Bingo
- To earn this souvenir, collect five bingo square Treasures that appear on your bingo card in a vertical row.
- Bingo 2026: Horizontal Bingo
- To earn this souvenir, collect five bingo square Treasures that appear on your bingo card in a horizontal row.
- Bingo 2026: Diagonal Bingo
- To earn this souvenir, collect five bingo square Treasures that appear on your bingo card in a diagonal line.
- Bingo 2026: Blackout Bingo
- To earn this souvenir, complete a blackout by collecting a Treasure for every square on your bingo card.
When is the collection available?
The Bingo 2026 collection will be available from July 28, 2026 at noon UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) through September 13, 2026. The collection will no longer be available after September 14, 2026 at noon UTC. You can convert UTC to your local time here.
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