Unique Bingo Games With More Fun!

If we were to ask you to describe speed bingo, you’d most certainly say it’s a fast-paced bingo game with 30 numbered balls, and you would be both right and wrong! Did you know there are two different types of speed bingo games available to play online – one utilising a 30-ball mechanic while the other uses 90-balls!

Speed Bingo:

This 30-ball variant is played with numbers 1 through to and including 30. Each ticket is 3×3 with nine numbers. There is just the one prize up for grabs – the full house, which is awarded to the player(s) who complete an entire ticket before anyone else. You’ll find this over at Money Reels, where this month members have the chance to win 1 of 10 Nintendo Switch consoles in an epic prize draw!

Unlike conventional 90-ball bingo games with one-line, two lines and a full house, Bingo Blast, also known as Pumkin Blast and Beachball Blast…

…uses 90 balls but deliver just the one full house prize. Created by Pragmatic Play, the folks who brought you the Drops & Wins Promotion and the Big Bass series of video slots, the speed bingo game delivers two explosions of bingo balls before the game commences as normal. After every explosion, numbered balls are plucked at random and if you have those on your ticket(s) they are marked off automatically. This creates 3-4x quicker gameplay on average. Available to play at Rosy Bingo.

36-Ball Bingo:

Ever heard of 36-ball bingo? Many haven’t but it is a thing and delivers quicker full house winners than standard bingo games. Examples of this bingo type include Cash Cubes (at Kitty Bingo) where completing coloured cubes gets you the prizes. Tickets cost between 10p and £2, the colour will depend on stake. The aim of the game is to remove all numbered sections of your cube (ticket) before anyone else to win the prize shown.  There are additional prizes such as a jackpot, community feature and cube collection.

40-Ball Bingo:

Played with 40-balls, this bingo variant comes in a handful of themes, the most common is that of Playtech’s Rainbow Riches Bingo (available at Buzz Bingo). Based on the popular slot release of the same name, Rainbow Riches Bingo tickets are made up of two four-leaf clovers, each section (8 segments), holding its own number from 1 through to 40. The leprechaun will spin his wheel and pull numbers out at random. There is a one-line and full house prize in every game, as well as bronze, silver and gold community jackpots, 1TG offers and a wishing well bonus.

The latest 40-ball bingo game to land is that of 40 ball bingo, the exclusive invention by tombola. This one’s simple, you secure your ticket from as little as 10p – it’s one ticket per player, and it gives you four chances to win as well as a chance to scoop jackpots! And jackpots are never shared at tombola!

How many modern bingo variants were you aware of Fleas?

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