Bingo
As the name suggests, bingo is the heart of this site. Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, they have a variety of bingo rooms each with its own theme and designed for different player preferences for pace, complexity and community size. The bingo lobby is easy to use, you can see upcoming game times, ticket prices, the number of players in a room and the current jackpot.
90-Ball Bingo
The classic British bingo experience, 90-ball is the most popular on the site. Played on a 3×9 grid, games pay out for one horizontal line, a second line and finally the ‘Full House’ for marking off all 15 numbers on a ticket. These rooms are the busiest and most social. Chat hosts are always present, running quizzes, celebrating wins and sparking conversations to keep the energy high. Themed rooms like ‘The Jackpot Room’ and seasonal specials often have progressive jackpots that can get up to thousands of pounds, so it’s the go-to for players looking for a single big win.
75-Ball Bingo
From North America, 75-ball bingo is a faster paced and more varied game. Games are played on a 5×5 grid with a free space in the middle. The main difference is the winning patterns which change from game to game. Players might be looking for a simple horizontal line, a diagonal, a specific shape like an ‘X’ or ‘T’ or a full ‘blackout’ pattern. This keeps the game fresh and exciting. Prizes are generally smaller than 90-ball rooms but are paid out more frequently so it’s for players who like a steady stream of smaller wins and quicker game turnover.
80-Ball Bingo
A happy medium between 75 and 90 ball bingo, 80 ball bingo is played on a 4×4 grid. It’s got the speed of 75 ball with more structured patterns like 90 ball. Winning combinations are usually horizontal or vertical lines, four corners or full house. Themed 80 ball rooms often have unique sound effects and animations to give you a sensory experience. Session lengths and prize pots are medium so it’s a great all rounder for players who find 75 ball too fast and 90 ball too slow.
A feature in all bingo rooms is the choice between Auto-Daub and Manual Play. By default the system will automatically mark off the numbers on your tickets for you, which is great for players who play multiple cards at once or socialise in the chat without missing a number. But for purists who like to mark their own cards this can be turned off in the settings and you can click each number as it’s called to get the offline experience.