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LoteríaOther name(s)Mexican bingo[1]Language(s)SpanishRandom chanceHighMaterial(s) requiredcards
Lotería is a traditional game of chance, similar to bingo, but using images on a deck of cards instead of numbered ping pong balls. Every image has a name and an assigned number, but the number is usually ignored. Each player has at least one tabla, a board with a randomly created 4 x 4 grid of pictures with their corresponding name and number. Players choose a tabla to play with, from a variety of previously created tablas, each with a different selection of images.
Lotería is the Spanish word for lottery. The deck is composed with a set of 54 different cards with a picture on it. To start, the caller (cantor, or singer) shuffles the deck. One by one, the caller picks a card from the deck and announces it to the players by its name, sometimes using a verse before reading the card name. Each player locates the matching pictogram of the card just announced on their board and marks it off with a chip or other kind of marker. In Mexico, it is traditional to use small rocks, crown corks or pinto beans as markers. The winner is the first player that shouts ’¡Buena!’ right after completing a tabla or a previous agreed pattern: row, column, diagonal or a pozo.
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*Sun and Moon - This set of two prints was inspired by the Mexican Loteria cards, La Luna and El Sol. These are reproductions of my original art. You can choose a print set that measures 5 x 7, 8 x 10, or 11 x 14. Signed on the back by the artist, and ready to slip into standard sized frames!
*Because the Loteria cards include the name of the pictured character, they are used to teach reading, writing, history, and social values. Many bilingual teachers use the game as a teaching tool in the United States. One of the more interesting historical versions was an educational, liturgical Loteria that appeared in the 1930’s.
Lotería de Pozo is a variant version of the traditional Mexican Lotería, where the basic rules apply. For this version, before the game begins, players agree on how many pozos are to be completed in a row, column or diagonal pattern. A Pozo is a group of images in a square. The square may contain 2 x 2 (4) or 3 x 3 (9) images[2] for a traditional tabla.
Loteria online game[3] is a game to allow computer users to play an online a version of the Lotería Mexicana. It was created in 1996.[3]History[edit]
This set of 12 Loteria tags are each made from an Authentic Mexican Loteria card. You can tie them on gifts, use them as name plates or even hang them as ornaments at your next Mexican Fiesta. I hand cut and mount the cards on white ’acid free’ card stock so you have a place to write. Mexican Loteria cards are cards that are used with Mexican Loteria. There are little riddles or sayings that go with each card. I recently learned that there are actually different sayings depending on the region of Mexico. I am posting the ones I know of, along with my interpretations of what the cards might mean in a reading.Lotería game based on cacao being played at the Universum museum in Mexico CitySet up of a lotería game at the Museo de Culturas Populares in TolucaAnimation showing traditional ways to winLoteria De PozoFirst Loteria game to play online 1996
The origin of lotería can be traced far back in history. The game originated in Italy in the 15th century and was brought to New Spain (modern Mexico) in 1769. In the beginning, lotería was a hobby of the upper classes,[1] but eventually it became a tradition at Mexican fairs.
Don Clemente Jacques began publishing the game in 1887.[1] The current images have become iconic in Mexican culture, as well as gaining popularity in the US and some European countries. Other popular Lotería sets are Lotería Leo, Gacela and Lotería de mi tierra.
During the 1930s, the Catholic church came up with their own version of la Lotería. It consisted of Catholic images instead of the traditional images used in the original game. The Catholic church did this to promote their beliefs by making their very own game board similar to the Lotería.[1]Cards and associated verses[edit]Catrina in Chapala, Jalisco with dress of lotería cards
The following is a list of the original 54 lotería cards, traditionally and broadly recognized in Mexico. Below each card name and number, are the verses (in Spanish) sometimes used to tell the players which card was drawn. However, there are several less traditional sets of cards, depicting different objects or animals.
1 El gallo (’the rooster’)El que le cantó a San Pedro no le volverá a cantar.The one that sang for St. Peter will never sing for him again.
2 El diablito (’the little Devil’)Pórtate bien cuatito, si no te lleva el coloradito.Behave yourself buddy, or the little red one will take you away.
3 La dama (’the lady’)Puliendo el paso, por toda la calle real.Improving her gait, all along the main street
4 El catrín (’the dandy’)Don Ferruco en la alameda, su bastón quería tirar.Sir Ferruco in the poplar grove, wanted to toss away his cane.
5 El paraguas (’the umbrella’)Para el sol y para el agua.For the sun and for the rain.
6 La sirena (’the mermaid’)Con los cantos de sirena, no te vayas a marear.Don’t be swayed by the songs of the siren. (In Spanish, sirens and mermaids and their song is synonymous.)
7 La escalera (’the ladder’) Icici fixed deposit rates.Súbeme paso a pasito, no quieras pegar brinquitos.Ascend me step by step, don’t try and skip.
8 La botella (’the bottle’)La herramienta del borracho.The tool of the drunk.
9 El barril (’the barrel’)Tanto bebió el albañil, que quedó como barril.So much did the bricklayer drink, he ended up like a barrel.
10 El árbol (’the tree’)El que a buen árbol se arrima, buena sombra le cobija.He who nears a good tree, is blanketed by good shade.
11 El melón (’the melon’)Me lo das o me lo quitas.Give it to me or take it from me.
12 El valiente (’the brave man’)Por qué le corres cobarde, trayendo tan buen puñal.Why do you run, coward? Having such a good blade too.
13 El gorrito (’the little bonnet’)Ponle su gorrito al nene, no se nos vaya a resfriar.Put the bonnet on the baby, lest he catch a cold.
14 La muerte (’Death’)La muerte tilica y flaca.Death, thin and lanky.
15 La pera (’the pear’)El que espera, desespera.He who waits despairs. (A pun: espera ’to wait’ and es pera ’ to be a pear’ are homophones in Mexican Spanish.)
16 La bandera (’the flag’)Verde blanco y colorado, la bandera del soldado.Green, white, and red, the flag of the soldier.
17 El bandolón (’the mandolin’)Tocando su bandolón, está el mariachi Simón.There playing his lute, is Simon the mariachi.
18 El violoncello (’the cello’)Creciendo se fue hasta el cielo, y como no fue violín, tuvo que ser violoncello.Growing it reached the heavens, and since it wasn’t a violin, it had to be a cello.
19 La garza (’the heron’)Al otro lado del río tengo mi banco de arena, donde se sienta mi chata pico de garza morena.At the other side of the river I have my sand bank, where sits my darling short one, with the beak of a dark heron.
20 El pájaro (’the bird’)Tu me traes a puros brincos, como pájaro en la rama.You have me hopping here and there, like a bird on a branch.
21 La mano (’the hand’)La mano de un criminal.The hand of a criminal.
22 La bota (’the boot’)Una bota igual que la otra.A boot the same as the other.
23 La luna (’the moon’)El farol de los enamorados.The street lamp of lovers.
24 El cotorro (’the parrot’)Cotorro cotorro saca la pata, y empiézame a platicar.Parrot, parrot, stick out your claw and begin to chat with me.
25 El borracho (’the drunkard’)A qué borracho tan necio ya no lo puedo aguantar.Oh what an annoying drunk, I can’t stand him any more.
26 El negrito (’the little black man’)El que se comió el azúcar.The one who ate the sugar.
27 El corazón (’the heart’)No me extrañes corazón, que regreso en el camión.Do not miss me, sweetheart, I’ll be back by bus.
28 La sandía (’the watermelon’)La barriga que Juan tenía, era empacho de sandía.The swollen belly that Juan had, was from eating too much watermelon.
29 El tambor (’the drum’)No te arrugues, cuero viejo, que te quiero pa’ tambor.Don’t you wrinkle, dear old leather, since I want you for a drum.
30 El camarón (’the shrimp’)Camarón que se duerme, se lo lleva la corriente.The shrimp that slumbers is taken by the tides.
31 Las jaras (’the arrows’)Las jaras del indio Adán, donde pegan, dan.The arrows of Adam the Indian, strike where they hit.
32 El músico (’the musician’)
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33 La araña (’the spider’)Atarántamela a palos, no me la dejes llegar.Beat it silly with a stick, do not let it near me.
34 El soldado (’the soldier’)Uno, dos y tres, el soldado p’al cuartel.One, two and three, the soldier heads to the fort.
35 La estrella (’the star’)La guía de los marineros.Sailor’s guide.
36 El cazo (’the saucepan’)El caso que te hago es poco.The attention I pay you is little. (A pun: caso ’attention’ and cazo ’saucepan’ are homophones in Mexican Spanish)
37 El mundo (’the world’)Este mundo es una bola, y nosotros un bolón.This world is a ball, and we a great mob. (A pun: bola can mean both ’ball, sphere’ and ’crowd, mob’, bolón is a superlative with the latter meaning)
38 El Apache (’the Apache’)¡Ah, Chihuahua! Cuánto apache con pantalón y huarache.Ah, Chihuahua! So many Apaches with pants and sandals.
39 El nopal (’the prickly pear cactus’)Al nopal lo van a ver, nomás cuando tiene tunas.People go to see the prickly pear, only when it bears fruit .
40 El alacrán (’the scorpion’)El que con la cola pica, le dan una paliza.He who stings with his tail, will get a beating.
41 La rosa (’the rose’)
Rosita, Rosaura, ven que te quiero ahora.Rosita, Rosaura, come, as I want you here now.
42 La calavera (’the skull’)Al pasar por el panteón, me encontré un calaverón.As I passed by the cemetery, I found myself a skull.
43 La campana (’the bell’)Tú con la campana y yo con tu hermana.You with the bell and I with your sister.
44 El cantarito (’the little water pitcher’)Tanto va el cántaro al agua, que se quiebra y te moja las enaguas.So often does the jug go to the water, that it breaks and wets your slip.
45 El venado (’the deer’)Saltando va buscando, pero no ve nada.Jumping it goes searching, but it doesn’t see anything. (A pun: venado ’deer’ sounds like ve nada ’see nothing’)
46 El Sol (’the sun’)La cobija de los pobres.The blanket of the poor.
47 La corona (’the crown’)El sombrero de los reyes.The hat of kings.
48 La chalupa (’the canoe’)Rema que rema Lupita, sentada en su chalupita.Lupita rows as she may, sitting in her little boat.
49 El pino (’the pine tree’)Fresco y oloroso, en todo tiempo hermoso.Fresh and fragrant, beautiful in any season.
50 El pescado (’the fish’)El que por la boca muere, aunque mudo fuere.The one who dies by its mouth, even if he were mute. (In reference to a fish being hooked by its mouth, even though it doesn’t utter a sound.)
51 La palma (’the palm tree’)Palmero, sube a la palma y bájame un coco real.Palmer, climb the palm tree and bring me a coconut fit for kings. (Lit: ’A royal coconut.’)
52 La maceta (’the flowerpot’)El que nace pa’maceta, no sale del corredor.He who is born to be a flowerpot, does not go beyond the hallway.
53 El arpa (’the harp’)Arpa vieja de mi suegra, ya no sirves pa’tocar.Old harp of my mother-in-law, you are no longer fit to play.
54 La rana (’the frog’)Al ver a la verde rana, qué brinco pegó tu hermana.What a jump your sister gave, as she saw the green frog.Google tribute[edit]
On December 9, 2019, Google celebrated Lotería with a Google Doodle.[4] The interactive game has the El Apache, El borracho, El diablito, El gorrito, La muerte, El negrito, El soldado, and El valiente cards replaced with El ajolote (’the axolotl’), El buscador (’the search engine’), La concha (’the conch’), El elote (’the fresh ear of corn’), El emoji (’the emoji’), El gorro (’the cap’), El guacamole (’the guacamole’), and El xoloitzcuintle (’the hairless dog’).[citation needed] Artworks for La sirena and El guacamole cards not found during the game can still be seen in the background of the end screen.Funny Cards UkReferences[edit]
*^ abcdVillegas, Teresa. ’History of La Lotería’Archived 2017-01-16 at the Wayback Machine, www.teresavillegas.com
*^’Lotería de Pozo’. www.maravillasoftware.com. Archived from the original on 2018-11-17. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
*^ ab’How the Loteria Mexicana / Mexican Bingo became an online game?’. Maravilla Software. Archived from the original on 2019-06-13. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
*^’Celebrating Lotería!’. Google. 9 December 2019. Archived from the original on 9 December 2019. Retrieved 9 December 2019.Further reading[edit]
*Lotería: A Novel, by Mario Alberto Zambrano
*Playing Lotería: El Juego de La Lotería, by René Colato Laínez
*El Arte de la Suerte, by Artes de Mexico Número 13, Otoño 1991, Nueva ÉpocaExternal links[edit]
* Media related to Lotería (board game) at Wikimedia Commons
*Software to print Lotería: Loteria Workshop
*Lotería de pozo : Another way to play lotería
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LoteríaOther name(s)Mexican bingo[1]Language(s)SpanishRandom chanceHighMaterial(s) requiredcards
Lotería is a traditional game of chance, similar to bingo, but using images on a deck of cards instead of numbered ping pong balls. Every image has a name and an assigned number, but the number is usually ignored. Each player has at least one tabla, a board with a randomly created 4 x 4 grid of pictures with their corresponding name and number. Players choose a tabla to play with, from a variety of previously created tablas, each with a different selection of images.
Lotería is the Spanish word for lottery. The deck is composed with a set of 54 different cards with a picture on it. To start, the caller (cantor, or singer) shuffles the deck. One by one, the caller picks a card from the deck and announces it to the players by its name, sometimes using a verse before reading the card name. Each player locates the matching pictogram of the card just announced on their board and marks it off with a chip or other kind of marker. In Mexico, it is traditional to use small rocks, crown corks or pinto beans as markers. The winner is the first player that shouts ’¡Buena!’ right after completing a tabla or a previous agreed pattern: row, column, diagonal or a pozo.
*Pop Threads Loteria Cards Mexican Lottery Bingo Graphic Tee T-Shirt for Men. Pop Threads Loteria Mexican Lottery Parody Bingo Gamer Funny Graphic Tee T Shirt for Women. 4.0 out of 5 stars 145. Pop Threads Loteria Cards Mexican Lottery Bingo Graphic Tee Ringer T-Shirt.
*Sun and Moon - This set of two prints was inspired by the Mexican Loteria cards, La Luna and El Sol. These are reproductions of my original art. You can choose a print set that measures 5 x 7, 8 x 10, or 11 x 14. Signed on the back by the artist, and ready to slip into standard sized frames!
*Because the Loteria cards include the name of the pictured character, they are used to teach reading, writing, history, and social values. Many bilingual teachers use the game as a teaching tool in the United States. One of the more interesting historical versions was an educational, liturgical Loteria that appeared in the 1930’s.
Lotería de Pozo is a variant version of the traditional Mexican Lotería, where the basic rules apply. For this version, before the game begins, players agree on how many pozos are to be completed in a row, column or diagonal pattern. A Pozo is a group of images in a square. The square may contain 2 x 2 (4) or 3 x 3 (9) images[2] for a traditional tabla.
Loteria online game[3] is a game to allow computer users to play an online a version of the Lotería Mexicana. It was created in 1996.[3]History[edit]
This set of 12 Loteria tags are each made from an Authentic Mexican Loteria card. You can tie them on gifts, use them as name plates or even hang them as ornaments at your next Mexican Fiesta. I hand cut and mount the cards on white ’acid free’ card stock so you have a place to write. Mexican Loteria cards are cards that are used with Mexican Loteria. There are little riddles or sayings that go with each card. I recently learned that there are actually different sayings depending on the region of Mexico. I am posting the ones I know of, along with my interpretations of what the cards might mean in a reading.Lotería game based on cacao being played at the Universum museum in Mexico CitySet up of a lotería game at the Museo de Culturas Populares in TolucaAnimation showing traditional ways to winLoteria De PozoFirst Loteria game to play online 1996
The origin of lotería can be traced far back in history. The game originated in Italy in the 15th century and was brought to New Spain (modern Mexico) in 1769. In the beginning, lotería was a hobby of the upper classes,[1] but eventually it became a tradition at Mexican fairs.
Don Clemente Jacques began publishing the game in 1887.[1] The current images have become iconic in Mexican culture, as well as gaining popularity in the US and some European countries. Other popular Lotería sets are Lotería Leo, Gacela and Lotería de mi tierra.
During the 1930s, the Catholic church came up with their own version of la Lotería. It consisted of Catholic images instead of the traditional images used in the original game. The Catholic church did this to promote their beliefs by making their very own game board similar to the Lotería.[1]Cards and associated verses[edit]Catrina in Chapala, Jalisco with dress of lotería cards
The following is a list of the original 54 lotería cards, traditionally and broadly recognized in Mexico. Below each card name and number, are the verses (in Spanish) sometimes used to tell the players which card was drawn. However, there are several less traditional sets of cards, depicting different objects or animals.
1 El gallo (’the rooster’)El que le cantó a San Pedro no le volverá a cantar.The one that sang for St. Peter will never sing for him again.
2 El diablito (’the little Devil’)Pórtate bien cuatito, si no te lleva el coloradito.Behave yourself buddy, or the little red one will take you away.
3 La dama (’the lady’)Puliendo el paso, por toda la calle real.Improving her gait, all along the main street
4 El catrín (’the dandy’)Don Ferruco en la alameda, su bastón quería tirar.Sir Ferruco in the poplar grove, wanted to toss away his cane.
5 El paraguas (’the umbrella’)Para el sol y para el agua.For the sun and for the rain.
6 La sirena (’the mermaid’)Con los cantos de sirena, no te vayas a marear.Don’t be swayed by the songs of the siren. (In Spanish, sirens and mermaids and their song is synonymous.)
7 La escalera (’the ladder’) Icici fixed deposit rates.Súbeme paso a pasito, no quieras pegar brinquitos.Ascend me step by step, don’t try and skip.
8 La botella (’the bottle’)La herramienta del borracho.The tool of the drunk.
9 El barril (’the barrel’)Tanto bebió el albañil, que quedó como barril.So much did the bricklayer drink, he ended up like a barrel.
10 El árbol (’the tree’)El que a buen árbol se arrima, buena sombra le cobija.He who nears a good tree, is blanketed by good shade.
11 El melón (’the melon’)Me lo das o me lo quitas.Give it to me or take it from me.
12 El valiente (’the brave man’)Por qué le corres cobarde, trayendo tan buen puñal.Why do you run, coward? Having such a good blade too.
13 El gorrito (’the little bonnet’)Ponle su gorrito al nene, no se nos vaya a resfriar.Put the bonnet on the baby, lest he catch a cold.
14 La muerte (’Death’)La muerte tilica y flaca.Death, thin and lanky.
15 La pera (’the pear’)El que espera, desespera.He who waits despairs. (A pun: espera ’to wait’ and es pera ’ to be a pear’ are homophones in Mexican Spanish.)
16 La bandera (’the flag’)Verde blanco y colorado, la bandera del soldado.Green, white, and red, the flag of the soldier.
17 El bandolón (’the mandolin’)Tocando su bandolón, está el mariachi Simón.There playing his lute, is Simon the mariachi.
18 El violoncello (’the cello’)Creciendo se fue hasta el cielo, y como no fue violín, tuvo que ser violoncello.Growing it reached the heavens, and since it wasn’t a violin, it had to be a cello.
19 La garza (’the heron’)Al otro lado del río tengo mi banco de arena, donde se sienta mi chata pico de garza morena.At the other side of the river I have my sand bank, where sits my darling short one, with the beak of a dark heron.
20 El pájaro (’the bird’)Tu me traes a puros brincos, como pájaro en la rama.You have me hopping here and there, like a bird on a branch.
21 La mano (’the hand’)La mano de un criminal.The hand of a criminal.
22 La bota (’the boot’)Una bota igual que la otra.A boot the same as the other.
23 La luna (’the moon’)El farol de los enamorados.The street lamp of lovers.
24 El cotorro (’the parrot’)Cotorro cotorro saca la pata, y empiézame a platicar.Parrot, parrot, stick out your claw and begin to chat with me.
25 El borracho (’the drunkard’)A qué borracho tan necio ya no lo puedo aguantar.Oh what an annoying drunk, I can’t stand him any more.
26 El negrito (’the little black man’)El que se comió el azúcar.The one who ate the sugar.
27 El corazón (’the heart’)No me extrañes corazón, que regreso en el camión.Do not miss me, sweetheart, I’ll be back by bus.
28 La sandía (’the watermelon’)La barriga que Juan tenía, era empacho de sandía.The swollen belly that Juan had, was from eating too much watermelon.
29 El tambor (’the drum’)No te arrugues, cuero viejo, que te quiero pa’ tambor.Don’t you wrinkle, dear old leather, since I want you for a drum.
30 El camarón (’the shrimp’)Camarón que se duerme, se lo lleva la corriente.The shrimp that slumbers is taken by the tides.
31 Las jaras (’the arrows’)Las jaras del indio Adán, donde pegan, dan.The arrows of Adam the Indian, strike where they hit.
32 El músico (’the musician’)
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33 La araña (’the spider’)Atarántamela a palos, no me la dejes llegar.Beat it silly with a stick, do not let it near me.
34 El soldado (’the soldier’)Uno, dos y tres, el soldado p’al cuartel.One, two and three, the soldier heads to the fort.
35 La estrella (’the star’)La guía de los marineros.Sailor’s guide.
36 El cazo (’the saucepan’)El caso que te hago es poco.The attention I pay you is little. (A pun: caso ’attention’ and cazo ’saucepan’ are homophones in Mexican Spanish)
37 El mundo (’the world’)Este mundo es una bola, y nosotros un bolón.This world is a ball, and we a great mob. (A pun: bola can mean both ’ball, sphere’ and ’crowd, mob’, bolón is a superlative with the latter meaning)
38 El Apache (’the Apache’)¡Ah, Chihuahua! Cuánto apache con pantalón y huarache.Ah, Chihuahua! So many Apaches with pants and sandals.
39 El nopal (’the prickly pear cactus’)Al nopal lo van a ver, nomás cuando tiene tunas.People go to see the prickly pear, only when it bears fruit .
40 El alacrán (’the scorpion’)El que con la cola pica, le dan una paliza.He who stings with his tail, will get a beating.
41 La rosa (’the rose’)
Rosita, Rosaura, ven que te quiero ahora.Rosita, Rosaura, come, as I want you here now.
42 La calavera (’the skull’)Al pasar por el panteón, me encontré un calaverón.As I passed by the cemetery, I found myself a skull.
43 La campana (’the bell’)Tú con la campana y yo con tu hermana.You with the bell and I with your sister.
44 El cantarito (’the little water pitcher’)Tanto va el cántaro al agua, que se quiebra y te moja las enaguas.So often does the jug go to the water, that it breaks and wets your slip.
45 El venado (’the deer’)Saltando va buscando, pero no ve nada.Jumping it goes searching, but it doesn’t see anything. (A pun: venado ’deer’ sounds like ve nada ’see nothing’)
46 El Sol (’the sun’)La cobija de los pobres.The blanket of the poor.
47 La corona (’the crown’)El sombrero de los reyes.The hat of kings.
48 La chalupa (’the canoe’)Rema que rema Lupita, sentada en su chalupita.Lupita rows as she may, sitting in her little boat.
49 El pino (’the pine tree’)Fresco y oloroso, en todo tiempo hermoso.Fresh and fragrant, beautiful in any season.
50 El pescado (’the fish’)El que por la boca muere, aunque mudo fuere.The one who dies by its mouth, even if he were mute. (In reference to a fish being hooked by its mouth, even though it doesn’t utter a sound.)
51 La palma (’the palm tree’)Palmero, sube a la palma y bájame un coco real.Palmer, climb the palm tree and bring me a coconut fit for kings. (Lit: ’A royal coconut.’)
52 La maceta (’the flowerpot’)El que nace pa’maceta, no sale del corredor.He who is born to be a flowerpot, does not go beyond the hallway.
53 El arpa (’the harp’)Arpa vieja de mi suegra, ya no sirves pa’tocar.Old harp of my mother-in-law, you are no longer fit to play.
54 La rana (’the frog’)Al ver a la verde rana, qué brinco pegó tu hermana.What a jump your sister gave, as she saw the green frog.Google tribute[edit]
On December 9, 2019, Google celebrated Lotería with a Google Doodle.[4] The interactive game has the El Apache, El borracho, El diablito, El gorrito, La muerte, El negrito, El soldado, and El valiente cards replaced with El ajolote (’the axolotl’), El buscador (’the search engine’), La concha (’the conch’), El elote (’the fresh ear of corn’), El emoji (’the emoji’), El gorro (’the cap’), El guacamole (’the guacamole’), and El xoloitzcuintle (’the hairless dog’).[citation needed] Artworks for La sirena and El guacamole cards not found during the game can still be seen in the background of the end screen.Funny Cards UkReferences[edit]
*^ abcdVillegas, Teresa. ’History of La Lotería’Archived 2017-01-16 at the Wayback Machine, www.teresavillegas.com
*^’Lotería de Pozo’. www.maravillasoftware.com. Archived from the original on 2018-11-17. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
*^ ab’How the Loteria Mexicana / Mexican Bingo became an online game?’. Maravilla Software. Archived from the original on 2019-06-13. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
*^’Celebrating Lotería!’. Google. 9 December 2019. Archived from the original on 9 December 2019. Retrieved 9 December 2019.Further reading[edit]
*Lotería: A Novel, by Mario Alberto Zambrano
*Playing Lotería: El Juego de La Lotería, by René Colato Laínez
*El Arte de la Suerte, by Artes de Mexico Número 13, Otoño 1991, Nueva ÉpocaExternal links[edit]
* Media related to Lotería (board game) at Wikimedia Commons
*Software to print Lotería: Loteria Workshop
*Lotería de pozo : Another way to play lotería
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