90 Ball Bingo

90-ball bingo will be more familiar to players from the UK or Australia, as it is the traditional form of bingo. The objective is similar to 75 ball bingo – that is, players must mark off randomly called numbers on a card. This is also filled with numbers that have been randomly selected. But there are some differences in terms of card layout and game rules.

In 90 ball bingo, a card is made up of 3 rows which has 9 columns. Each row contains 5 numbers, which range from 1-90, leaving 4 blank spaces on each row. Here is a typical 90 ball bingo card to familiarise yourself with:

90 Ball Bingo Card

90 ball bingo

When it comes to winning, 90 ball bingo is slightly simpler than 75 ball bingo, making it perfect for bingo beginners! Players must daub numbers as they are called, with the aim being to complete lines on the card. This gives you 3 chances to win:

  • 1 line win – The first player to complete ONE horizontal line

90 ball bingo

  • 2 line win – The first player to complete TWO horizontal lines

90 ball bingo

  • 3 line win – The first player to complete their card, sometimes known as a “FULL HOUSE”.

90 ball bingo card

Completing more lines leads to bigger prizes – for example, a £10k jackpot game may have a £1,500 win for one line, £2,500 for two lines and a £6,000 jackpot for the full house!