Online bingo players know that typical bingo games come in 75-ball and 90-ball varieties.
Online bingo players know that typical bingo games come in 75-ball and 90-ball varieties.
While 75-ball games with 5x5 cards are common in the U.S. and 90-ball games with 3x9 cards are a more European occurrence, either game can be found easily at online bingo sites. However, there is yet another variation of online bingo that enthusiasts can enjoy: 80 ball bingo.
Playing 80-Ball Bingo
What makes 80-ball bingo so special is the unique bingo card being used. In 80-ball bingo, closing slides are used to cover the called numbers on the ticket (So called "shutters".) The slides work the same way as your dauber in a 75 or 90-ball game. When playing online, virtual cards of the same nature are used instead.
| Rank | Bingo Room | Bonus |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Bingo Day | £200 |
| 2. | Wink Bingo | £200 |
| 3. | 888Ladies | £150 |
| 4. | Foxy Bingo | £150 |
| 5. | Bingo on the Box | £100 |
| 6. | Party Bingo | £100 |
| 7. | Dream Bingo | £100 |
| 8. | Bingo Scotland | £100 |
| 9. | Paddy Power Bingo | £30 |
| 10. | Ladbrokes | £20 |
| 11. | Spectra Bingo | £20 |
| 12. | Bingoliner | £10 |
| 13. | Gala Bingo | £10 |
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