From the bingo page, sports betting, live casino and a full regular casino site are each just a click away. But that hasn’t stopped the team from including a few fun extras within the bingo lobby.
This is most likely to keep players entertained while waiting for the next round of bingo. It works a treat!
Within Bet365 Bingo, you'll find the tabs ‘Home’, ‘Offers’, ‘All Rooms’, ‘Community’ and ‘All Games’. These nicely set out sections help you navigate Bet365's enormous catalogue of bingo games and other releases.
Bingo
When it comes to bingo, the ‘Home’ tab is the place to start. The layout is a simple one, with a live list of upcoming bingo games scrolling from right to left as start times approach.
Skipping along this list reveals a wider range of bigger-prize games with pricier tickets and less frequent start times. To the far left of this list, you’ll find the more frequent games with lower ticket prices and smaller prizes.
Game details are clearly displayed, which makes for a clear and easy-to-use lobby. The games themselves span 90-ball, 75-ball and 30-ball bingo formats, as well as a range of different themes such as ‘Space Odyssey’ and ‘Strictly Ballroom’.
The ‘All Games’ tab is worth checking out because, although the list of all bingo games isn’t unmanageable, it enables you to explore them by category. The sub-tabs will sort all of Bet365’s bingo games by ‘Exclusive’, ‘90 Ball’, ‘75 Ball’ and ‘Other’. The latter, at the time of writing, contained just one 30-ball racing-themed game.
Expect ticket prices ranging from 1p to 25p, and full house prizes ranging from a couple of quid all the way up to £3,000, in the case of the weekly Super HeavyWeight 90-ball game.
The progressive jackpots – and there are quite a few – are also pretty big, with several of them approaching five figures!
All up, Bet365 Bingo offers an impressive selection of bingo games catering to a variety of tastes.
Other games
Within ‘All Games’ there are several more sub-tabs to explore. Primarily focused on slots, this area functions just like the main Bet365 casino section.
The first of the sub-tabs, ‘Featured’ games, contains a fairly random-looking selection of 15 slot games, mainly from Pragmatic Play. These include fan-favourites like Big Bass Bonanza, Age of the Gods and Book of Dead.
The ‘New’ tab contains 75+ slot games, many of which were released in the previous month or so.
The next tab is an especially interesting one! Bet365 is committed to producing exclusive and original titles. You'll find these, unsurprisingly, in the ‘Originals’ section.
I was intrigued by many of these. As a keen slots enthusiast, I look forward to exploring this section a bit more, but Bet365’s dedication to this subsection is commendable.
There’s a search bar if you don’t fancy scrolling endlessly through the comprehensive list in the ‘Slots’ section, but some filters would be useful. The ‘Jackpots’ section will narrow down the list to a selection of Mega Jackpots and other progressive jackpots. However, I couldn’t see any WowPot or Mega Moolah titles, which was a bit of a shame.
The ‘Instant Wins’ tab contains a small selection of extras which aren’t likely to turn many heads, but they’re a nice addition, and the ‘Other’ section contains a similarly brief and eclectic mixture of mini games.
The ‘Table & Card’ tab’s range isn’t exactly expansive, and if you’re looking for live table games then you’re better off heading over to the Bet365 live casino page. That said, there are a couple of RNG video table games.
Those looking for more specific categories of games, such as ‘Slingo’, ‘Drops & Wins’ and ‘Most Popular’ should head back to the homepage of Bet365 Bingo and scroll down past the upcoming bingo games.