
WTG Bingo – meaning Way To Go Bingo – has bingo rooms powered by Pragmatic Play plus a great line-up of slot and casino games and promotions.
WTG Bingo has been around for the best part of 10 years now, making it one of the longer standing Jumpman Gaming sites. Its original focus was very much bingo but over the years it has definitely shifted more towards slot games.
This site doesn’t really have much in the way of visual theming, but that’s because the name IS the theme – as well as being an abbreviation of Way To Go, it’s a play on words, referencing how in bingo you can be “1TG” when you just need one more number to win.
The usual Jumpman Mega Wheel welcome offer gives players the chance of winning up to 500 free spins on Fluffy Favourites, and there’s also a no deposit offer which is great to see.
The registration process at WTG Bingo is quick and easy but there are a couple of things to be aware of.
When WTG Bingo originally launched the bingo product on offer was Jumpman’s own, which was already starting to look a bit ropey. Originally popular with players, it lost liquidity after Jumpman stopped offering bingo bonuses as part of their welcome offer and went over to slot spins, and the sense of community suffered when Jumpman removed the hosted chat. In 2020 the Jumpman bingo product was retired and replaced with very widely networked Pragmatic Play bingo rooms which means there is no longer a liquidity issue but there’s still no chat at all, so no real community.
If you don’t care about there being no chat, there’s a great range of bingo rooms, which you can find in their own lobby area:
Whatever type of bingo you prefer, there’s something for you here.
These days WTG Bingo is really much more of a slot site than a bingo site. Does it work as a slot site? Indeed it does – it has the same huge and varied selection of games as all of the other sites on the Jumpman platform, including everything from old favourites like Rainbow Riches, Bonanza, Twin Spin, all of the Fluffy games and Immortal Romance to lots of exciting new releases (added every few days).
All these games and many more (thousands, we think, although there’s no count on site) are served up via a lobby that’s been designed with mobile phones in mind, and that means no clutter. This is great if you regularly play on a phone with a small screen BUT – and some players will find this annoying – it does mean that there is no information about the games in the lobby apart from what’s on the game tiles, not even jackpot size or who the game provider is. If you want to find out any of that, or other game specific information such as Return To Player, game features or volatility, you have to load up the game and look at the paytable and/or help files.
Clutter free though it is, the lobby does provide some ways to find games you might want to play, by grouping slot games together by popularity (Global Legends, UK Classics, Top Titles), by game mechanics (Megaways, Slingo), by theme (Gone Fishing, Cosmic Adventure, Tales of Egypt) and by whether they’re part of a current promotion (Drops & Wins). There’s also a section for new releases.
Jackpots have their own area with around 60 games, almost all of which are by Eyecon so while you’ll be happy if you like the Fluffy games or Clover Rollover 2, there’s none of the really big progressives here.
If you want to find any games that aren’t prominently placed in the lobby, the only way to do it is to use the search facility as there’s no way to browse through all of the games. The only thing you can search on is game name, but the inclusion of partial matches in the search results means you can still find a game you’re after even if you misremember or mistype its name. Although you can’t add games to your favourites, games that you’ve recently played with real money show up at the top of the lobby while logged in so you can easily find them again.
If you want a change from slots, again there are some signposts in the lobby. The Casino and Live lobby tabs have a selection of roulette and blackjack games and if you want to explore live casino further, there’s a Live Casino games grouping in the main lobby which includes the game shows Adventures Beyond Wonderland and Sweet Bonanza Candyland. You can find more live casino games by using the search box (if you know what you’re looking for, of course). Also in the main lobby, you can check out the Arcade games grouping which showcases a few Lucky Tap, plinko, crash and mine games; again, you can find more of these if you search.
The Offers page at WTG Bingo has a range of promotions that are run by the Jumpman network including slots promotions like Drops & Wins that are run in partnership with games providers. At the time of writing in February 2026 there’s just one redeposit offer and it requires a deposit of £100 to claim it. You may also find time limited deposit offers in your Inbox on the WTG website or they may be sent to you by SMS or email depending on what marketing channels you opted into when you signed up.
One of the most impressive things about WTG Bingo (and other Jumpman sites) is the range of deposit methods they accept. All deposits by whatever method are eligible for promotions, apart from any deposits you make while you have a withdrawal pending, and there’s no fees for deposits unless you want to pay using mobile phone billing. Withdrawals, on the other hand, carry a flat fee regardless of size.
Customer service is not so impressive; the only way to contact them is via a form that’s buried in the FAQ and (apart from between the hours of 9am and 4pm on weekdays when they may reply immediately using “live chat”) it can take them up to 2 business days to reply.
If you’re the kind of bingo player who’s not interested in chatting and likes to play slots as well as bingo, you’ll be very much at home at a site like WTG Bingo.
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WTG has the same rather terse Responsible Gaming policy document as all other Jumpman Gaming brands, available both on site (there’s a link in the footer) and on the external “Jumpman Cares” dedicated safer gambling site. It’s got a few helpful links to the likes of Gamcare and Gamstop plus a brief description of each of the safer gambling tools (deposit limits, reality check, take a break and self exclusion) with instructions on how to activate them. There’s further information about the implications of self exclusion in the trems and conditions.
