Most games of bingo consist of sitting at a table for hours on end hoping to win, just waiting to get the required amount of squares filled, but the bingo at the Watson Museum is a bit more entertaining for kids.

From August 1st to the 29th, kids can pick a bingo card at the museum and complete the different tasks assigned to each square. If one is to complete a row, then the child would win a hand full of candy. When someone gets a blackout then a special prize is handed out, which has not been revealed to the public. 

Kara Miskolczi, curator of the museum listed of some of the tasks a child must complete on the card.

"find something orange, visit 2 different museums over August, bring a friend, find an artifact in the 1800's, that sort of thing," said Miskolczi.

The bingo was put on by one of the board members of the museum to get more people into the museum for the summer. This is the first time the Watson Museum has done an event such as this.