Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about creating and using Lotería tablas

Yes! Tía Lotería is 100% free with no hidden costs. You can generate unlimited tablas, customize them, and download high-quality PDFs without any charges. No account or subscription required.

After customizing your tabla, click the "Download" button to get a high-quality PDF file. The PDF is formatted for standard US Letter (8.5" x 11") paper and includes cut lines. Simply open the PDF and print it on any home or office printer.

A traditional Lotería deck contains 54 unique cards. At Tía Lotería, we include all 54 traditional cards plus the special "El Molcajete" card, giving you 55 cards to choose from when creating your custom tablas.

Absolutely! Click on any card in your tabla to open the card selector. You can swap it with any of the 54 traditional cards. You can even add duplicate cards if you want to play with house rules.

Each tabla gets a unique short code (like "ABC123XYZ") that saves your exact card layout. Copy this code to save your design. You can reload it anytime by entering the code in the "Load Code" box in the navigation bar, allowing you to recreate the exact same board.

Lotería can be played with 2 or more players. There's no upper limit! Generate as many different tablas as you need for your group. The more players, the more fun and competitive the game becomes.

Our generator is designed for personal, family, and educational use. The boards you create are free to print and use for non-commercial purposes like family gatherings, classroom activities, and community events.

No account needed! You can start generating, customizing, and downloading tablas immediately. We believe in keeping things simple and accessible for everyone.

Regular printer paper works great! For more durability, you can use cardstock (80-110 lb weight) or laminate the boards after printing. This makes them reusable and perfect for frequent family game nights.

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