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Newbies Guide To Online Bingo Games in
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For online bingo enthusiasts, there
are more online bingo games than ever before to enjoy in 2020 though knowing
where to find the information about them can be particularly hard.
We
understand that knowing which source to trust is a headache, though a great
starting point is this
useful
guide by bingosites.com that provides a comprehensive amount of information
regarding bingo games that is easy to understand and which is brought to you by
experts with decades of experience in the industry.
If you are new to
online bingo, it is worth having at least a basic knowledge of each online
bingo game that is available for you to play. Many of the best bingo sites have
a range of the different games, with many bingo rooms as well. Lets take
a look at the different types of online bingo games that you can enjoy in 2020!
90 Ball
Bingo
Arguably the most popular bingo game, especially in the UK,
this was the main game that was played in traditional bingo halls and following
the internet boom, bingo sites realised that they could not go wrong by
offering this to players.
This features on virtually every bingo site,
though some do have their own themed versions. Containing numbers from one
through to 90, when the game starts, numbers are produced via a random number
generator and if you have a particular number on your ticket, these are marked
off automatically.
Players usually have three chances to win on their
90 ball bingo ticket and sites usually offer prizes for getting a single line,
two lines and a full house (three lines), which is the grand
prize.
80 Ball
Bingo
This follows a slightly different format, however the
numbers available are one through to 80. Tickets are presented as a 4 x 4 grid
which means there are 16 numbers and players win prizes for getting horizontal,
vertical and diagonal lines, while some sites even offer prizes to players who
get all four corners as well!
75 Ball Bingo
Initially originating in America,
this game also has its fair share of fans in the UK, as demonstrated by its
availability on a number of different bingo sites. Tickets are formatted as a 5
x 5 grid with each column spelling out BINGO across the top of the
grid. The aim is to get a predetermined pattern on your ticket.
30 Ball Bingo
Also known
as Speed Bingo, tickets are arranged as a 3 x 3 grid and the aim is to get all
of the numbers which range from one to 30 in terms of possibilities. This is
ideal for players who want to play fast games and get a quick
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