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DoraBingaThe clock is ticking in Ninjadoodle's latest set of mini-game puzzles, but the only thing at stake is your score... and your reputation as a puzzle master, of course! Binga, which officially takes the prize for game name most fun to shout out in a silent office space, is a series of levels each with their own objective for you to complete. Some are timed, others require a steady but swift hand, and still others require an attention to detail, but all are rendered in adorable cartoon style and come with a catchy soundtrack. Just click around and experiment, but don't think too hard; the answer is usually staring you right in the face.

Play all the Binga games:
BingaBinga 2Binga 3

As is usually the case with games of this type, the levels that are puzzles are generally more fun than the ones that require reflexes and timing, but Binga is still a great bit of casual gaming to get you through the day, hopefully with all your fingas intact!

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Walkthrough Guide


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Binga Walkthrough

  • NOTE: All of the combinations are randomized every game. The solutions in the following walkthrough are an example to be used for reference.

Round 1

  1. Click the X to destroy the block, dropping the ball into the basket.

  2. Wait for the hand to move until it's even with the far left ninja, then click the "Poke" button to knock over all three ninjas.

  3. Click the screws at the four corners of the message to remove the plate, revealing the combination (written backwards) 4-6-3-1 (this number is random).

Round 2

  1. First click the X underneath the 2nd blue bar, then click the X the yellow ball is leaning against to roll the ball into the basket.

  2. Click the traffic lights until Red is on the top, Yellow is in the middle, and Green is at the bottom (for those with color blindness it's 2 clicks for each light).

  3. Click the blue figures to lift their hats, then count their hairs to find the combination 1-0-3-2 (this number is random).

Round 3

  1. Click the X block the ball is leaning against first, then wait for the ball to hit the second X block before destroying it too; wait for the ball to hit the 3rd x block before destroying it again, then click and drag the green basket to catch the falling ball.

  2. Click and drag the ninja around the screen to bounce him into the blocks before the time runs out.

  3. Click the monster's eyes and count how many times each eye blinks, then enter this number into the combination below 3-3-1-1 (this number is random).

Round 4

  1. Before destroying the X block that the ball is leaning against, make a stair-like pattern in the group of blocks that creates a path to the green basket.

  2. Rapidly click the bomb before time runs out to move the spark along the fuse and detonate the bomb.

  3. Click and hold the red board so that the arrow is pointing up where it says "This Way Up". Hold the board so it covers the list of numbers until a number is clearly shown in each of the 4 holes to find the combination 3-6-3-6 (this number is random).

Round 5

  1. Destroy all of the X blocks except for the 3 on the right wall. Drag the yellow ball on the tether so it starts to swing, then when it's aiming at the basket, click the red button to release the ball.

  2. Quickly find all of the matching ninjas. Mouse over them to see their expression, then click pairs of ninjas with the same expression to eliminate all three pairs before time runs out.

  3. Click the number board to flip it. The lines on the back indicate a specific square on the number board. This order is randomized, but in my game it was: the top right corner, the bottom right corner, the center and the middle left square. Enter in the four numbers found in the matching squares 3-9-5-4 (this number is random).

Round 6

  1. Click and drag the hammers back to swing them, knocking the ball to the second platform and then to the basket.

  2. Click all of the rockets in order from lowest to highest before the time runs out.

  3. Turn the round boards until two numbers are revealed in the small holes, then do the math and input the solutions as the combination. Example: 4 x 1 = 4, 3 + 1 = 4, 2 x 1 = 2, 1 + 1 = 2; 4-4-2-2.

Round 7

  1. Quickly hit the blocks in front of the bowling ball and then the yellow ball. When the yellow ball falls off the blue platform, catch it with the swing then drop it into the green basket.

  2. Find the three ninjas from the group in the back whose expression matches the faces of the three ninjas in the front before the time runs out.

  3. Move your cursor over the blue creatures to find which of them can be clicked and lowered. Count the number of raised creatures between the spaces to find the number for the combination, 1-2-1-3 (this number is random).

Round 8

  1. Click the X block under the yellow ball then quickly click the X block under the bowling ball to launch the yellow ball into the air and drop it into the basket. This may take multiple attempts to time it just right.

  2. Shoot the wooden blocks to remove them so that the remaining pieces are shaped like the numbers 5-3-2 before the time runs out.

  3. Click and drag the numbers on the chains. Enter the combination of numbers that fall in order from left to right.

11 Comments

little_geoff October 20, 2011 2:04 PM

Again another game, that can't be played with a touchpad... (or at least i can't get the bomb to explode with my mac) -why do developers still think people use mice?

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wekeepremindingyoupeople October 20, 2011 2:21 PM

Because there are people who don't use laptops and besides we keep telling laptop-people the existence of USB mice.

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Although I agree that game developers should test their games using a trackpad and design accordingly, I do have a laptop and find the trackpad a terribly inferior pointing device. Everything takes longer using a trackpad, so I have a handy dandy USB mini-mouse I use and carry with it when traveling.

Anyways, I enjoyed this one. I always enjoy playing with Tom's lovely graphics, and he really knows how to make quick little casual games that are fun to play.

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Little_geoff:

You're probably just not clicking the right part of the bomb.

Try the base of the fuse.

In any case, it's definitely playable on a trackpad. I just finished it on one in 647 seconds. Made a few of them trickier, but oh well.

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Binga Walkthrough

  • NOTE: All of the combinations are randomized every game. The solutions in the following walkthrough are an example to be used for reference.

Round 1

  1. Click the X to destroy the block, dropping the ball into the basket.

  2. Wait for the hand to move until it's even with the far left ninja, then click the "Poke" button to knock over all three ninjas.

  3. Click the screws at the four corners of the message to remove the plate, revealing the combination (written backwards) 4-6-3-1 (this number is random).

Round 2

  1. First click the X underneath the 2nd blue bar, then click the X the yellow ball is leaning against to roll the ball into the basket.

  2. Click the traffic lights until Red is on the top, Yellow is in the middle, and Green is at the bottom (for those with color blindness it's 2 clicks for each light).

  3. Click the blue figures to lift their hats, then count their hairs to find the combination 1-0-3-2 (this number is random).

Round 3

  1. Click the X block the ball is leaning against first, then wait for the ball to hit the second X block before destroying it too; wait for the ball to hit the 3rd x block before destroying it again, then click and drag the green basket to catch the falling ball.

  2. Click and drag the ninja around the screen to bounce him into the blocks before the time runs out.

  3. Click the monster's eyes and count how many times each eye blinks, then enter this number into the combination below 3-3-1-1 (this number is random).

Round 4

  1. Before destroying the X block that the ball is leaning against, make a stair-like pattern in the group of blocks that creates a path to the green basket.

  2. Rapidly click the bomb before time runs out to move the spark along the fuse and detonate the bomb.

  3. Click and hold the red board so that the arrow is pointing up where it says "This Way Up". Hold the board so it covers the list of numbers until a number is clearly shown in each of the 4 holes to find the combination 3-6-3-6 (this number is random).

Round 5

  1. Destroy all of the X blocks except for the 3 on the right wall. Drag the yellow ball on the tether so it starts to swing, then when it's aiming at the basket, click the red button to release the ball.

  2. Quickly find all of the matching ninjas. Mouse over them to see their expression, then click pairs of ninjas with the same expression to eliminate all three pairs before time runs out.

  3. Click the number board to flip it. The lines on the back indicate a specific square on the number board. This order is randomized, but in my game it was: the top right corner, the bottom right corner, the center and the middle left square. Enter in the four numbers found in the matching squares 3-9-5-4 (this number is random).

Round 6

  1. Click and drag the hammers back to swing them, knocking the ball to the second platform and then to the basket.

  2. Click all of the rockets in order from lowest to highest before the time runs out.

  3. Turn the round boards until two numbers are revealed in the small holes, then do the math and input the solutions as the combination. Example: 4 x 1 = 4, 3 + 1 = 4, 2 x 1 = 2, 1 + 1 = 2; 4-4-2-2.

Round 7

  1. Quickly hit the blocks in front of the bowling ball and then the yellow ball. When the yellow ball falls off the blue platform, catch it with the swing then drop it into the green basket.

  2. Find the three ninjas from the group in the back whose expression matches the faces of the three ninjas in the front before the time runs out.

  3. Move your cursor over the blue creatures to find which of them can be clicked and lowered. Count the number of raised creatures between the spaces to find the number for the combination, 1-2-1-3 (this number is random).

Round 8

  1. Click the X block under the yellow ball then quickly click the X block under the bowling ball to launch the yellow ball into the air and drop it into the basket. This may take multiple attempts to time it just right.

  2. Shoot the wooden blocks to remove them so that the remaining pieces are shaped like the numbers 5-3-2 before the time runs out.

  3. Click and drag the numbers on the chains. Enter the combination of numbers that fall in order from left to right.

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Namchokdef October 20, 2011 8:18 PM

my finga is broke first time i got 600+ second time i got 200+

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@An Onyx Mouse

Wow, now I feel terrible. I used a mouse and got 656 seconds. :-/

(Round 5, level 1 took me forever.)

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218 seconds on my 2nd attempt... I feel better. :-)

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Hehe, sorry 'bout that Seraku. Guess I just got a lot of practice using a trackpad for this kinda stuff. XP

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Easier solution for Round 6:

The first platform has a screw and can be clicked to let the ball fall.

Use the first hammer to GENTLY poke the ball by moving it clockwise, making the ball go in the center, then move the hammer as far as you can and click the platform to make the ball fall directly in the basket. No need to use the second platform and hammer this way :)

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1171! Who cares, I finished it. A couple of things that I had trouble with and nearly rage-quit over, even with Trinn's great walkthrough:

For Round 5, part 1

Get the yellow ball whirling counterclockwise around the red ball and then click the red ball when the yellow ball is going to be aiming the right way. Just getting the ball swinging didn't give enough momentum.

For Round 5, part 3

If there are two blank sides, it's the number at the blank corner. If there are no blank sides, its the number in the middle.

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