Different Types Of Online Bingo
Online Bingo is still growing daily. (Not that the bingo halls are suffering too much as each year they receive around 90 million admissions.) Appealing to a younger clientele on the whole, internet bingo has only been good for the game. Surveys show that 96% of online bingo players have won at least once and 75% never visit a local bingo hall. So a whole new generation is enjoying this at home phenomenon.
80 ball bingo (once called shutter board bingo) fills the gap between 90 ball and 75 ball BingoHideout. The board has 4×4 columns, each one a different colour. Patterns may be the classic X, four corners, letters and of course, full house. The top prize usually goes to the first player to get all four corners equalling full house in 90 or 75 ball bingo.
75 ball bingo is particularly popular in the USA and has five columns of fifteen numbers. To win players have to match their numbers to the pattern of a particular game being played. The patterns include a variety of shapes giving added interest.
90 ball bingo is probably the most familiar form and probably the most popular still online or compare bingo sites. It takes longer to play and gives everyone three chances to win. Some sites retain the traditional calling method using nicknames for numbers e.g.
“Unlucky for some……..13”.
30 ball bingo is relatively new but gaining popularity as it is much quicker meaning more games and therefore more winners. The board is 3×3 or nine squares with a maximum of three numbers called.
Staying at home to play need not be boring with a huge assortment of sites to choose from. Special offers and loyalty schemes not to mention bingo no deposit means there really is something for everyone anytime you choose to switch on. Bingo is now the most popular group leisure activity in the UK and even with online bingo the chat rooms bring your group to you without the need to tidy up for their arrival.