Bingo gaming is all about choices. There are more bingo variants than players can shake a stick at, but the overarching feature unique to all these games is fun. In that vein, bingo gaming developers, bingo aficionados and players have joined forces for the common good and come up with an absolute stunner in 30-ball bingo. The world’s most-loved ball and card game just got a welcome new addition and players everywhere are going to be spoiled for choice.
30-ball bingo or Speed Bingo as it is otherwise known, is all about pace. It’s like the F1 of bingo gaming variants. While the game certainly grabs you from the get go and launches you into a gaming frenzy, it is by no means a runaway ride into bingo oblivion. There’s lots of exciting gaming to be had and players looking to get more games in per hour have hit jackpot gold with this one. Bingo rooms across the world are lapping up the euphoria being generated by this gaming sensation.
Popularity of speed bingo surges
Many bingo players who have become bored by the run-of-the-mill bingo variants in 75 ball and 90 ball bingo will be chuffed to learn that speed bingo is here. 30-ball bingo or Speed Bingo is often played prior to a traditional game of 75 or 90-ball bingo. In this exciting game only 9 bingo numbers are used. The numbers are called out at a rapid pace, with players often hitting bingo paydirt after as few as 3 numbers or so. And with such a high gaming turnaround rate, more games per hour are played which translates into greater probabilities of bingo winnings per hour.
How it differs from other bingo games?
75-ball bingo uses 5 X 5 bingo cards with 1 gifted centre square to all players and 24 other bingo numbers. 90-ball bingo uses 9 X 3 cards with 15 numbers per card. Speed Bingo uses a 3 X 3 grid of numbers. It’s short and sweet and it moves at a rate of knots. In spite of the many gaming differences – in terms of bingo numbers and cards – many features remain the same. These include online chat, a chat moderator, VIP and Comp Points at online bingo rooms and the like. Players simply wait for the random number generator (RNG) or the bingo caller to call out 30 numbers. As soon as a player fills up his/her card – it’s bingo time.







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