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Exploring the different variations of bingo

The origins of bingo date back to 16th century Italy, where it was a lottery and known as 'Il Gioco del Lotto d' Italia'.

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The origins of bingo date back to 16th century Italy, where it was a lottery and known as 'Il Gioco del Lotto d' Italia'. France also took to the game, and by the 18th century, bingo had also found its way to Britain. The game became particularly popular there after the Second World War, and, when the British government created new casino laws that enabled bingo halls to open, bingo exploded.

It was with good reason to that bingo has become so popular. The ease and sociable nature of the game is a big draw. The entrance of bingo into the online space has had a huge impact as well, making bingo more accessible. The prices and promotions available to players of online bingo have also contributed to the game's popularity. In the case of some bingo operators, players can play casino bingo games and also try out other games while on the operator's site like Monopoly Casino. Below is a look at the different types of bingo and the most popular types.

90 Ball Bingo

Ninety ball bingo is the most traditional version of the game and, in terms of online bingo, the most similar to the one played in bingo halls. The aim of the game is to mark a line of numbers, two lines or, to win the grand prize, a full house, which is all the numbers. Naturally, the player must do this within 90 balls, which the caller will call out and the players just mark off the numbers on their cards as they go along.

75 Ball Bingo

As you might expect, this version of bingo consists of 75 balls. The object of the game is slightly different. Players can mark off a full row of numbers in any direction: horizontal, vertical or diagonal. Alternatively, they can mark off a pattern of numbers. The patterns permitted can depend on the operator, but possible patterns include crosses, diamonds and blackouts.

80 Ball Bingo

Eighty ball bingo is a version developed for online players. The game features 80 balls and players must mark off the numbers as they appear. There are some popular patterns in 80 ball bingo. Possible winning patterns include single numbers, four corners, horizontal lines and vertical lines.

52 Ball Bingo

Fifty-two ball bingo is a mix of 90 ball bingo and 75 ball bingo but differs substantially in that the balls are playing cards. There are fifty-two, just as in a standard deck of cards and is why the game is 52 ball bingo. Players receive five cards and mark them off as they're called.

30 Ball Bingo

Thirty ball bingo is also known as 'speed bingo' because it has only 30 balls in play at one time and is played at a much faster pace. It's less common than other versions of bingo, but you can find it online and at some bingo halls. If you don't have much time on your hands or if you're looking for more of a thrill from your bingo, speed bingo could be the variation for you. The stakes are also higher because the object of the game is to mark off all of the numbers on your card.

Slingo

Slingo isn't pure bingo, but rather a combination of slots and bingo. As the player, you have a bingo card of numbers that mark off by spinning the slot reels. You hit the 'Spin' button on the slot to receive five numbers. If any of them are on your card, the slot marks them off. The object of the game is to achieve slingos to win a prize, which you can do by marking off numbers horizontally, vertically or diagonally. Every slingo creates points, and the player who has the most points wins the game. Rules can vary, however, depending on the operator, but these are more or less the basics of online slingo.

The most popular forms of online bingo

Online, you'll find that the most common form of the game is the 90 ball version, precisely because of its similarity to the bingo played in bingo halls. UK players also seem to enjoy the 80 ball version, judging by its presence on the UK sites. US bingo sites show more of a preference for the 75 ball version of bingo, however.

Slingo also enjoys a lot of popularity with players. This is quite understandable, given the popularity of slots and of bingo. A game that brings the two together has a large chance of being a success and it is.

Bingo is immensely popular. It's easy to play and there are several variations so you can mix things up. Why not give one of them a try, if you've not already done so, and see how find it?


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