75 Ball Bingo Review



The 75 Ball Bingo variation is the most popular version of online bingo to date in Canada and the USA and is much like its partner, the 90 ball bingo game. The difference between the two is of course 15 less numbers on the bingo cards/tickets themselves and the bingo patterns that are associated with this popular bingo game.

In 75 Ball Bingo, the player needs to purchase his/her ticket and then mark off the numbers as they are called. When the bingo player has matched the pattern displayed, he/she will win that round.

The pattern layouts connected to 75 ball bingo are very different to the 90 ball bingo patterns and the game play itself could be shorter than a standard 90 ball game because players need to match the different pattern that is displayed before the game starts in order to win and when that pattern is matched by a player, the game is over. So there are not 3 rounds like you would get in 90 ball bingo.

Most often, there are 4 types of pattern categories a player can expect in 75 ball bingo and they are:

  • Alphabet
  • Multi-Combination Patterns
  • Numbers
  • Various Patterns



Alphabet

The alphabet bingo patterns is when there is a letter formed on bingo grid and players need to be the first to match that number in order to win the round.This is also really similar to Numbers Bingo, except the patterns resemble letters from the alphabet.

Multi-Combination Patterns

This is a variety of shapes that the bingo room will come up with and they make these shapes on the bingo grid. Some popular combo’s would be the four corner bingo pattern where the 4 corners will be shaded and players need to meet that pattern in order to win the round.

Numbers

This is very similar to the Alphabet Bingo, except the patterns here will resemble numbers. When a player matches the number bingo pattern, they will win the round.

Various Patterns

This is the more popular in the 75 ball bingo variations because the patterns are completely random, but also fun at the same time. There are heart shapes to match, which is called the love bingo pattern, the spots bingo pattern, which looks like a chess board, the corner block bingo, where the 4 blocks in each 4 corners need to be coverered in order to win the round and then the ever-popular Coverall Bingo pattern, which has the entire board covered and players need to fill all the numbers on their bingo ticket/card in order to win the round.