Daily Record Bingo has bingo rooms by Pragmatic Play but the main attraction is definitely the huge range of slot games.
This isn’t Daily Record Bingo’s first rodeo. Older players might remember it from the Virtue Fusion days when it was almost a carbon copy of Mirror Bingo and mainly promoted north of the border. That version vanished back in 2017, but it’s recently re-emerged on the Jumpman Gaming platform alongside sites like Star Wins and Express Wins with some new tricks up its sleeve.
You’ve probably seen the name if you’ve ever picked up the Daily Record in Scotland, but if not – don’t worry, the branding’s light-touch. It’s mostly red, black, and white theming, and once you’re logged in, it feels almost identical to any other Jumpman platform – just a clean design and the usual Jumpman layout.
Honestly, that might be a good thing. It’s not pretending to be something it’s not. Daily Record Bingo knows it’s a slots-first site with a bingo side focus and the setup reflects that.
Signing up here is more or less what you’d expect if you’ve ever joined a Jumpman site before. You enter your basic info – name, address, date of birth – and set a username and password. If you’ve used the same username on another Jumpman site, you’ll need to think up a new one, which always trips me up for a second. Verification is usually automatic, but if not, you might have to send over an ID doc.
As soon as you log in, you’re hit with a prompt to deposit. It’s a little forward; before you’ve even clicked around the lobby or browsed the games, there’s already a button nudging you to spend money. It’s not super aggressive, but it’s still a little bit off-putting.
On the plus side, the site does support PayPal for both registration and payments, and there’s the option to use Pay by Mobile (though you’ll want to watch out for the fees on that).
The mobile version of the site is also slick- everything loads quickly, and navigation’s just as smooth as desktop.
The bingo setup here is straight from the Jumpman playbook. It’s Pragmatic Play-powered, meaning you get a mix of 90-ball, 75-ball, 80-ball, and 30-ball rooms. There’s also the odd special format like Animingo if you’re after something a bit different.
Ticket prices are affordable, starting at just a couple of pence, and there’s a mix of small and medium jackpots up for grabs. But here’s the thing – there’s no chat feature. You pick a chat name but when I was browsing the rooms, I couldn’t find anywhere to use it. So, most rooms are just quiet autoplay zones where you’re watching the numbers fly by. It’s functional, and the game variety is solid, but don’t expect a vibrant social experience.
I’d also like to point out that you can’t pre-buy tickets or browse upcoming games from the bingo homepage. To see what’s running, you have to enter a room first, then exit to another bingo-specific lobby. It’s not the worst design choice ever, but it does make navigation feel a bit more clunky than necessary.
Still, if bingo is more of a side activity than your main focus, it’ll do the job just fine.
Now this is where Daily Record Bingo really leans in. There are over 3,000 slot titles on offer, with games from heavyweights like NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger, Play’n GO, and Hacksaw Gaming. The list gets refreshed frequently, too – new games tend to appear pretty much the same day they launch elsewhere.
The layout of the slot lobby is typical Jumpman: basic filters like “New”, “Hot”, “Jackpots”, and “Megaways”, plus a few curated tags like “Spotlight” or “Games You’ll Love”. These don’t tell you much, to be honest; it’s more a popularity contest than a functional sorting system. There’s no way to search by theme or feature, so unless you know exactly what you’re after, it’s a lot of scroll-and-click.
For anyone who enjoys jackpots, most of the progressive games here are Eyecon titles, with the odd Yggdrasil game like Holmes and the Stolen Stones sprinkled in. Just don’t expect to see live jackpot counters, though – you have to load the game to check the prize.
The Live Casino section exists, technically but only roulette and blackjack are shown by default. If you want anything else, you have to type “Live” or the name of a specific game in the search. Game shows like Sweet Bonanza Candyland and Mega Wheel are there, but they’re hidden unless you go digging.
If there’s one area where Daily Record Bingo gets a bit creative, it’s in the promotions. Trophies are the main loyalty mechanic: every time you complete a task – like make a deposit, try a new game, unlock an achievement, etc – you get a Trophy. For every 5 Trophies you collect, you level up and get a spin on the Mega Reel. The higher your level, the better the prizes (in theory).
There’s also a Daily Spins feature, which is probably the site’s most unique freebie. Log in, spin the wheel, and see if you score free spins on Big Bass Splash, 5 Lions, or 333 Boom Banks Power Combo. It’s a nice touch for casual players who aren’t ready to deposit but still want something to do.
Add in Mega Reel deposit offers, regular prize draws (some for real-world items like MacBooks and iPhones) and access to major studio promos like Pragmatic’s Drop & Wins or Games Global’s leaderboard tournaments, and there’s always some kind of incentive going on in the background.
One downside? All bonuses come with 65x wagering – no way around that. Whether it’s from the Mega Reel, Daily Spins, or promotions, you’re looking at a high playthrough rate. It’s pretty standard across the Jumpman network, but still worth knowing.
Withdrawals also go through a pending phase of up to 72 hours, which feels a bit archaic in 2025. Once approved, payouts arrive fairly quickly – but there’s also a fee every time you withdraw.
Daily Record Bingo is a solid all-rounder if you’re after that classic Jumpman experience and like that it’s backed by a big name. It doesn’t go wild with the theming, and it’s not trying to build a massive bingo community – but the slot library is huge, the loyalty system gives you something to aim for, and the Daily Spins feature adds a nice bit of interaction every time you log in.
Sure, I have the usual grumbles – no live chat in bingo, no real game filtering, 65x wagering – but those are kind of baked into the Jumpman ecosystem at this point. If you’ve played at one already, you’ll know what to expect. But if you’re looking for a site with Scottish roots, casual bingo, and a library full of big-name slots (plus some nice promos on the side), Daily Record Bingo is worth a look.
A responsible gambling page and section in the T&C covers the basics but is not as easy to use as at some other sites e.g. self exclusion has to be done via email.
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