Queen’s Bingo is new for autumn 2025 with bingo rooms by Playtech.
Queen’s Bingo is on the well respected Progress Play platform which has been around for more than 10 years and combines a great selection of games and promotions with excellent usability, especially on mobile devices. While the platform has a long history, the addition of bingo came much more recently in early 2025. Progress Play is by no means the first casino platform to add bingo – Grace Media and Skill on Net did that years ago – but unlike the others they went for the gold standard of bingo software, Playtech (aka Virtue Fusion).
Queen’s Bingo itself is the first Progress Play site to be branded and marketed as a bingo site rather than as a casino. Its owners have many years of experience running bingo sites (and casinos) on platforms including Dragonfish and Grace Media, and their sites have a great reputation for player promotions.
The theming of Queen’s Bingo is fairly low key and is most evident on the promotions page. It’s queen as in queen bee rather than queen as in ruler, which explains why the spins in the welcome offer are on a honey themed slot. The bees add a nice bit of character to the site without getting in the way of the games.
To register at Queen’s Bingo, you will need to give them your mobile number as SMS validation is part of the process. Also be aware that if you’ve played at other Progress Play casinos in the past, there’s a limit of 5 on the number of welcome offers that can be claimed, so you may have used yours up.
Apart from that, the process is quick and straighforward and you can be up and running in a few minutes.
Queen’s Bingo has a version of the Playtech bingo lobby which was specifically developed to enable it to be added to casino platforms as a plug-in and bring the classic bingo software to a much larger audience. What that means is that if you’ve played Virtue Fusion bingo before, you won’t instantly be able to find your way round the lobby as it looks at bit different to earlier versions. Everything important is there though!
The lobby has three main tabs – Lobby, Games and Prebuy – and there’s also a side menu where you can view promotions and both paid for and free tickets, enter bonus codes and go into account settings to do things like adjust the text size in the chat window.
Lobby is where you can see all the bingo rooms and also filter on the type of bingo – 90 ball, 75/80 ball and specials. There’s 14 bingo rooms in all, three of which run daily, weekly and monthly big money games (and we do mean big money – at the time of writing the monthly one has a prize pool of £100K). As well as speed bingo, pattern bingo and good old 90 ball bingo there’s the Playtech specials Deal Or No Deal Bingo (in 75 and 90 ball versions), Fluffy Favourites Bingo, Clover Rollover Bingo and Bouncy Balls Bingo (these last two being multi stake single ticket games). Plenty of different types of bingo to choose from then – and because of the size of the Playtech bingo player base, the prizes are very worthwhile.
The bingo room tiles include lots of information about prize pools, number of players, maximum ticket purchases, game features and progressive jackpots and even more information can be accessed from the “i” icon on each tile. Inside each room, you’ll find minigames by Playtech and Eyecon (including some progressive jackpots) and a window with hosted chat. There’s a Learner chat room for newbies to ask questions and the Big Chat Room which covers all bingo rooms across the Progress Play network, and if you get chatting to other players and want to be able to find them again you can add them to a friends list.
Games has full size versions of the slots and instant win games that appear in the bingo rooms as minigames, so if you prefer the full screen experience you can still play these games without having to leave the bingo part of the site entirely.
Prebuy is where you can buy tickets in advance for games beyond the next game in each bingo room. It has a shopping cart interface, where you add all of the tickets you want to buy then hit the checkout button to pay for them. The default setting shows you everything that’s playing in all bingo rooms for the next two hours and there’s dropdown menus where you can quickly select the room or rooms you’re interested in and change to time periods later in the day. If you want to buy beyond the end of the same day there’s a filter button you can press to bring up more options; you can choose dates up to a month in the future and filter in bingo type (90 ball, 75 ball etc), game features (Roll On, 1TG etc) and/or ticket price. Want to buy tickets for all of the 1p bingo games playing overnight tomorrow night? Easy!
Although Queen’s Bingo doesn’t have any exclusive bingo rooms (not yet anyway) all of this makes it a full-on bingo experience which is streets ahead of what you’ll find at other casinos with bingo.
If you like to play slots as well as bingo, you are in the right place. Progress Play work with more than 50 different games providers meaning that there really is something here for everyone.
The casino lobby has just enough game categorisation to be helpful as far as finding games goes, but not so much as to be confusing. The New and Featured tabs make it easy to locate new releases and popular games in seconds. Progressive jackpot slots have their own tab, and if you like games by Playtech you’ll find them in a tab called Vegas. You can also browse through all of the games in the Slots tab or split them up by the games provider. The search facility lets you search for providers as well as for game names, and once you find a game you like you can save it to the Favourites tab to build up a collection of your go-to games.
The jackpots include Age of the Gods, Mega Moolah, Sporting Legends and a whole load by Eyecon, but it is slightly annoying that you can’t see the jackpot sizes on the game tiles.
Queen’s Bingo doesn’t have any live casino games, but there are a few non live table games in the Casino lobby tab including blackjack, some other card games and classic and novelty versions of roulette.
Finally there is the Casual lobby tab which houses an interesting selection of scratch, Lucky Tap, crash and lotto style games.
Promotions are a strong point at Queen’s Bingo.
The bingo promotions are mostly Playtech network specials, but when I visited there were also a couple of weekly redeposit offers, one awarding bingo bonus and one awarding slot spins. Further slot spins offers and a slots bonus offer were to be found on the slots promotions page, and again these could be claimed every week. The promotions are changed each month to keep things fresh.
Another strong point is the range of different payment methods that can be used; you can claim the welcome offer with a deposit using any of them apart from Skrill and Neteller, which is a refreshing change from most other bingo sites where it’s debit cards only. Do be aware, though, that there’s a modest fee for withdrawing your winnings, and a not-so-modest fee for depositing using mobile phone billing.
The quality of the bingo offering at Queen’s Bingo, the huge selection of other games and the great range of player promotions make this new bingo site one of the most exciting to come along for quite some time – well worth checking out!
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The “Play Responsibly” page which is linked from the site footer is the same as at all other Progress Play sites. It’s got the usual advice and links to helpful organisations and websites, plus a brief explanation of the safer gambling tools that are available. These include daily, weekly and monthly time limits, wagering limits and loss limits as well as the mandated deposit limits. Reality check, time out and self exclusion are also explained, with further information about the last two options in the site terms and conditions.