90-ball bingo
The Game
Each bingo card has 15 numbers between one and 90 marked on it. There are also 90 numbered balls. As the numbered balls are called, the corresponding numbers on your card are marked off on your card. The first player to mark all the numbers on their card is the winner.
Each game has three chances to win. Look out for additional game winners with our Near Miss specials too.
Prices start from 5 pence per card. You can personalise your game, changing everything from the dauber type and colours to the font size in the chat room. We also provide a ‘Show my best card’ feature.
Tickets and strips
Each bingo card is three rows by nine columns. Each row has five numbers and four blank spaces. Six tickets consecutively numbered are called a Strip. Each strip contains all 90 numbers spread throughout the tickets. That means you have a matched number to mark off on every call. When a number is called, the corresponding number on your bingo card will be marked off (or ‘daubed’). This happens automatically, so you’ll never miss a number or a win, even if you have logged out or are not at your PC.
Winning and prizes
Three game patterns used in normal games are one line, two lines, and full house. In special games, either some patterns may play or different patterns may play. For the one line pattern, you need to match all the numbers in a single row on any one of your tickets. For two lines, you must match all the numbers on two lines of the same card. A full house is when you mark of all the numbers on any one of your cards. You win if you are the first player to have your numbers marked. The prize for each pattern will vary depending on how many tickets have been sold and how many players are in the game. We guarantee a set prize amount in some games. If you win on the full house within a certain number of calls (the number of calls is shown on the game screen) you could win a super jackpot prize. This jackpot increases in value with each card sold. If more than one player matches a pattern on their card at the same time, the prize will be shared between the winning card holders. Prizes are instantly credited to your game balance.
Buying tickets
You can buy tickets for a game after a game has ended and before the next game starts while you’re in the game room, or you can buy tickets in advance.
Quick Buy strips
When the next game is about to start the Quick Buy window will appear in the middle of the screen. You can choose one or more strips (a set of six tickets) from the dropdown list, and you can also use any free tickets you have. A pop-up window will confirm your purchase. Your strips will then be shown in the ticket area. You can access the Quick Buy window at any time before the game starts by clicking on the ‘Quick Buy’ button below the card area.
Choose and buy
To choose your own tickets, press exit and browse tickets. You will see a selection of strips to browse. Select a strip by clicking on ‘Strip’ at the top of the strip. You can select an individual card by clicking on ‘Available’ at the left of the card. Once you’re happy with your selection, press ‘Buy Selected Tickets’. Once you are browsing your bought tickets, view more available tickets by pressing ‘Browse Card Choice’.
Advance Buy functionality in bingo system
Buy tickets in advance to make sure you don't miss any games. There are two
ways to advance buy for any bingo game.
Click on 'Advance Buy' in the top-left menu of the game room.
Then choose;
1. Advance Buy - games:
Decide when you want to advance buy for, e.g. hour and date. Then decide with how many tickets you want to play with for each chosen game. Once you've made your choice, click on 'Confirm and Buy'. You are then given the option to pay in cash or Five Play Points. The price of your selection will automatically be deducted from your balance. If you have purchased more than the maximum number of tickets, or if a game is re-scheduled, you will be refunded when the game has started.
2. Advance Buy - jackpots
A screen will appear showing which Jackpots are available for the current date (showing at the top of the screen). By clicking on the date, this option additionally helps you to view and buy jackpots up to four weeks in advance. All JP's clearly show their name, time, date and value. You can also check on previous advance purchases made for any still listed Jackpots.
Things couldn't be any easier, simply enter the amount of cards you would like to play for the chosen Jackpot game and click save at the bottom of the screen. Your account will automatically be debited. There are no options to use Five Play Points in Jackpot Advance buy.
When a game has started, the system automatically checks if there are any advance buys purchased for that session. If you have purchased cards in advance buy (games or jackpots) those cards are picked up and will show at the end of the game.
- When advance buying for a game or Jackpot where the card price may vary
(penny special, early bird etc), the system will automatically charge the
standard price but will refund the difference once the game has ended.
- 90 cards advance bought at 5p per ticket but this session is a special at half price, the player will be automatically refunded with the outstanding funds at the end of the game.
- 30 cards advance bought at 5p per ticket but this session is a special at half price, 60 cards will play.
- Should the ticket price be more than the committed amount during advance
buy, the number of cards played will be less.
- 30 cards advance bought at 5p per ticket but this session is 10p per ticket, 15 cards will play.
If for some reason the servers are down and advance buy cards are not played, the system will be refunded.
Game logs
You can view the records of the games you have played by clicking on ‘Bingo Game Logs’. This tool shows you details of what you spent, what tickets you played, and the outcome of each game.
Opening times
Our state-of-the-art bingo games play 24/7, with a new game starting every few minutes.























