HOW TO PLAY: Online Bingo

Bingo is a highly popular form of online gambling, and it’s available at multiple online casinos.

How to Play Online Bingo

Online bingo players first must choose their stakes. Current game options include free games, and $1, $2, and $5 buy-ins. Players also have the option of choosing how many bingo tickets to purchase. Players can increase their odds of winning by purchasing more tickets.

After players purchase tickets, they can simply watch as the random number generators mark the numbers for them.

90-Ball Bingo

90-Ball Bingo is one of the most popular forms of the online game. Tickets consist of individual grids of 27 squares—three rows and nine columns.

Three prizes can be won in each game: one line, two lines, and House or Bingo. Players first to have all the numbers in a horizontal line win the one-line prize. Players must have all the numbers called on two lines of the same ticket to win the two-line prize. House or Bingo winners have all numbered squares called on a ticket.

Online Bingo vs. On-Site Games

Online bingo is an attractive game for players. Here’s why:

  • Online bingo cards are often cheaper to purchase than the cards at brick-and-mortar bingo halls.
  • Multiple cards can be played at once to increase stakes.
  • The number of players in online bingo exceeds the number of people in on-site bingo.
  • The random number generator is easy to understand by players of all levels.

Bingo Bonuses and Free Play

Bingo is offered at legal online casinos throughout New Jersey. Individual online casinos offer promotions, bonuses, free play, deposit matches and more. iGamingPlayer.com offers all the best sign-up promotions in one place. Click on the links for each casino to see the top sign-up bonuses offered today.

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