UK 90 Ball Bingo Explained

A traditionally played game in the UK, 90 Ball Bingo is the most popular choice for a lot of no deposit bingo sites. Each ticket comprises of numbers spread out in 3 rows and 9 columns. Each row has 5 numbers and 4 blank spaces. Most of the time, the game is played with Strips of Tickets. In each ticket, you will find numbers 1 – 90. When a number is called out, it should be crossed off the strip of tickets.

A single, complete game of 90 Ball Bingo usually comprises of three stages or patterns: One Line, Two Lines and the Full House. In the “One Line” stage, a player wins the game when he / she crosses off a complete horizontal line across one card (i.e., 5 numbers marked). The “Two Lines” game’s aim is to cross off any two lines horizontally on one card in order to win the game. A “Full House” is achieved when all the numbers have been marked off on the ticket / card, just like it would happen in a coverall game. The prize money being offered in 90 Ball Bingo differs, at each stage. The largest / highest prize offered in any one game is the Full House; and the sooner you get your numbers stripped off and call out “BINGO!”, the sooner you win.

Just so that its North American counterpart doesn’t take over, 90 Ball Bingo is soon becoming a very popular online Bingo game type. Not remaining just a craze in the UK, 90 Ball Bingo is now also a very popular online Bingo game version in Europe, Australia and a few other surrounding nations. In fact, 90 Ball Bingo is being regarded as the most popular Bingo game outside of North America.

One thing that primarily differentiates 90 Ball Bingo from 75 Ball Bingo is the way the cards are arranged. In 90 Ball Bingo, the cards – otherwise called tickets – contained in the strips are always arranged in the form of a matrix of 3 rows and 9 columns; and each row includes five squares with numbers that range from 1 – 90.

A very important aspect of the game (90 Ball Bingo) is that multiple prizes are can be in every complete game played. The game offers different prizes, often varying between monetary and non-monetary, for players who win by – marking off 1 horizontal line, then 2 lines, and finally the ones who cross off all the numbers on the card (Full House).