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90 Ball Bingo

The Traditional UK Bingo Game!

Not to be outdone by its North American cousin, 90 ball bingo is fast becoming the world's most popular version of bingo. Exploding out of the gates in the UK, and now the most widely played version of bingo in Europe and Australia, 90 ball bingo has emerged as the bingo game of choice for bingo players outside of North America.

How Is This Game Played?

1. Bingo Cards

Perhaps the main difference between 75 ball bingo and 90 ball bingo is the different card arrangements. In 90 ball, the cards (called tickets that are contained in strips) are arranged in three rows and nine columns. Each row contains five squares with numbers ranging from 1 to 90. The remaining squares are blank, and there is no free square.



Active 90 ball bingo cards during a bingo game. Different colours and corresponding numbers indicate how far away from a bingo that card is.

To Purchase Cards:

Simply select the cards you'd like to buy, by clicking on them with your mouse. They will light up and show "Ticket selected"!

Important: Once you've selected them, you must purchase them by clicking on the "Buy Tickets" button. The cards you selected will change colour and show "Ticket Bought"! Now you're ready to play!

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2. 90 Ball Call Board

90 ball bingo shares a similar call board to that of its 75 ball bingo cousin, with a few slight alterations. The 90 ball bingo call board contains 6 rows of 15 numbers, for a total of 90 possible numbers.


A 90 ball call board during action.



3. New Patterns

90 ball bingo has some fun, dynamic patterns, and one of the key aspects of 90 ball bingo is the multiple prizes awarded in each game for each pattern. 90 ball bingo features separate prizes for players that mark off one horizontal line, then two lines, then off all the numbers on one bingo ticket (which is known as a full house).


Common 90 ball bingo patterns.



4. Where To Play

Since 90 ball bingo is such a popular game, Bingo.com is proud to host three 90 ball bingo rooms. Diamond Daubers is our signature 90 ball bingo game, where cards are .10 each and you can win a pot daily!

Our second 90 ball room is a Bingo.com holiday-themed room, always changing from one exciting theme to the next! Come visit this dynamic bingo room, packed full of festive tweaks and a guaranteed jackpot daily at 10pm GMT. Cards are only .10 each and there is always a massive £10,000.00 progessive jackpot up for grabs.

And finally, we've also added a brand-new 90 ball game called Ruby Riches, only open between 7pm and 11pm GMT, daily. Cards are .25 but each game has a max bet of £3, with a progressive jackpot that starts at £100.00 and rises each day until it's won (in 40 calls or fewer)!

Diamond Daubers Jackpot Schedule

Day Start Time Jackpot (est) Pre-Purchase
Monday 20:00 (8:00pm) £300.00 Buy Cards
Tuesday 20:00 (8:00pm) £300.00 Buy Cards
Wednesday 20:00 (8:00pm) £300.00 Buy Cards
Thursday 20:00 (8:00pm) £300.00 Buy Cards
Friday 20:00 (8:00pm) £300.00 Buy Cards
Saturday 20:00 (8:00pm) £300.00 Buy Cards
Sunday 20:00 (8:00pm) £300.00 Buy Cards

 

                          
     

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