Game Rules

90 Ball Bingo

90 Ball Bingo

The game

Each bingo card has 15 numbers marked on it, from one to 90. 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 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 personalize your game, changing everything from the dauber type and colors to the font size in the chat room to suit your taste. We also provide a ‘show my best card’ feature.

Cards and Strips

Each bingo card is three rows by nine columns. Each row has five numbers and four blank spaces.

Six cards consecutively numbered is 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 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 not all patterns may play, or different patterns may play.

For the one line, you need to match all the numbers in a single row on any one of your cards. 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 card. You win if you are the first player to have your numbers marked.

The prize for each pattern will vary depending on how many cards 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 cards

You can buy cards for a game after a game has ended, and before the next game starts within the game room, or you can buy cards in advance.

'Quick Buy Strips'

You will see a ‘Quick Buy’ button in the left-hand panel of the game screen. Click this and a drop-down menu will appear. To purchase strips (a set of 6 cards), click on any of the ‘Quick Buy’ options shown. When you have made your selection, a message will be displayed, confirming your purchase. Your strip(s) will be shown on the screen when the next game starts.

'Choose and Buy'

To choose your own cards, click on the bingo cards or strips shown during the game interval. They will change color when selected for purchase. After you’ve selected your cards, click on ‘Buy Cards’ to purchase them.

Advance Buy (Games and Jackpots)
Advance Purchase Tool

To make sure you don’t miss any games, you can buy cards in advance. Click on ‘Advance Buy’ in the top-left menu of the game room. Then choose ‘Advance Buy - Games’.

You can choose how many cards to play, and how many more games you’d like to play in. Once you have made your choices, click on ‘Confirm and Buy’. The price of your selection will be deducted from your selection.  If you have purchased more than the maximum number of cards, or if a game is re-scheduled, you will be refunded when the game is due to begin.

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 cards you played, and the outcome of each game.

Opening Times

Our state-of-the-art bingo games play 24 hours a day, with a new game starting every few minutes.

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