Jumpman Gaming Bingo Sites — Full UK List
If you have played UK online bingo in the last decade, you have almost certainly played on a Jumpman site — even if you have never heard the name. Jumpman Gaming Limited runs the software, the accounts, the payments and the bingo rooms behind a very long list of consumer brands, from newspaper tie-ins like Mirror Bingo to standalone names like Dove Bingo and Space Wins.
That matters when you are choosing where to play. Two sites that look nothing alike can be the same site underneath: the same lobby, the same withdrawal timetable, the same support team, the same terms. This page explains what Jumpman is, what its brands genuinely share, which ones we have reviewed, and which have recently closed.
Who Jumpman Gaming Limited are
Jumpman Gaming Limited is a remote gambling operator with a head office at La Corvee House, La Corvee, Alderney. It holds UK Gambling Commission account number 39175, covering both Bingo (Remote) and Casino (Remote) licences, active on the public register since 1 November 2014. Players outside Great Britain are covered instead by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission.
The business model is white label. Jumpman builds and operates the platform; brand partners — publishers, marketers, affiliates — put a name and a theme on the front. That is why a Scottish newspaper, a celebrity magazine and a site about doves can all be the same piece of software. We currently track more than 200 domains running on the Jumpman platform, though not all are live at any given moment; the portfolio turns over constantly.
One consequence worth knowing: because most new Jumpman brands launch under the existing 39175 licence rather than a new one, a brand-new bingo site can appear overnight with no separate licensing footprint of its own. Checking the licence number tells you the operator is legitimate. It does not tell you the brand is established.
What every Jumpman bingo site has in common
We checked the live lobbies, FAQs and terms pages of every brand listed below. The overlap is close to total.
The same bingo rooms
Every Jumpman bingo site we opened served the same room set: 90 Ball Bingo and 80 Ball Bingo as the core formats, plus themed rooms including Animingo, Bingo Blast, Country Road, Diamond Dazzle, Heavy Weight, Spring Sprinkles, Super Heavy Weight and Zoom Room. Not similar rooms — identical ones, by name.
Some brands' marketing copy also mentions 75-ball and 30-ball bingo. In the lobbies we checked, 90-ball and 80-ball were what was actually running. Treat 75-ball claims on Jumpman sites as something to verify in the lobby rather than assume.
Shared rooms are not automatically bad news. Pooled players across a network means fuller rooms and bigger prize pots than a single small site could sustain. It does mean that switching Jumpman brands to find "better bingo" is a wasted afternoon — you will land in the same room.
The same slots and Slingo library
The games catalogue is drawn from the mainstream UK supplier list: Microgaming, Scientific Games, NetEnt, Eyecon, Pragmatic Play and Playtech. In practice that means the titles UK bingo players actually search for — Fluffy Favourites, Starburst, Sugar Train, Rainbow Riches, 9 Pots of Gold — turn up on nearly every brand. Slingo is present but thin: three titles (Slingo Rainbow Riches, Slingo Riches and Slingo Extreme) on the brands we checked, rather than the full Slingo Originals range you would find on a dedicated Slingo site.
The same payments and withdrawal timetable
Across every FAQ we read, the deposit list was Debit Card, PayPal, Paysafe Card, Pay by Mobile, Skrill and Neteller, in GBP only, with withdrawals returning by the same method and a limit of three payment cards per account, all in the account holder's own name.
The withdrawal process is identical too, and it is the single most important shared fact on this page: once your account is verified, a withdrawal enters a 72-hour pending period, after which funds typically arrive within one to three working days. Verification itself asks for photo ID, a proof of address dated within three months, and a photo of your payment card with the middle eight digits covered, with roughly three working days to review.
That combination — a three-day hold plus bank clearing — puts Jumpman sites at the slower end of the UK market, where instant and same-day payouts now exist. If fast withdrawals are your priority, this is the platform's weak point and no individual brand escapes it.
The same support desk
Live chat runs 9am to 4pm, Monday to Friday. Email goes to support@jumpmangaming.com with a target of two business days, and formal complaints to complaints@jumpmangaming.com. There is no phone line.
Office hours are an awkward fit for bingo, which is played heavily in the evenings and at weekends — precisely when live chat is closed. Some brands publish a brand-specific support address as well, but the desk behind it is shared.
The same bonus mechanics
Jumpman brands share a distinctive welcome structure built around a spin-the-wheel feature (branded Mega Reel, Mega Wheel or Daily Wheel depending on the site), which typically requires a deposit above the £10 account minimum to trigger. Winnings from bonus funds carry wagering before they can be withdrawn, and conversion to real cash is capped in relation to your lifetime deposits.
Offers change often, so we do not print figures in our articles. The current verified terms for each brand sit beside the offer on our comparison tables — read the wagering multiple and the conversion cap before you deposit, because on this platform those two numbers matter more than the headline.
Jumpman bingo sites we have reviewed
- Dove Bingo — one of the longer-running Jumpman bingo brands, with a gentler, bingo-first presentation than most of the network.
- Zeus Bingo — Greek mythology theme, slots-forward lobby, Daily Wheel promotion.
- Space Wins — the most slots-heavy of the group, advertising a library of over 500 titles, with bingo as a sideline.
- Rainbow Spins — casino-led, with blackjack, roulette, live dealer tables and Megaways alongside the standard bingo rooms. Jumpman's own stated destination for players from its closed sites.
- Mirror Bingo — the Daily Mirror's bingo brand, running since 2008 and the most thoroughly explained lobby in the network.
- Free Spins Bingo — a free-spins-led acquisition brand whose name sets an expectation its terms then qualify.
- Lights Camera Bingo — cinema theme, small and straightforward, bingo and instant games.
- OK Bingo — OK! magazine's brand, live since 2009 and aimed squarely at that readership.
- Daily Record Bingo — the Scottish newspaper's site, with a staged multi-deposit welcome structure.
All nine are live, licensed under 39175, and listed on our best bingo sites comparison.
Jumpman sites that have recently closed
Brands on white-label platforms close with very little warning, and Jumpman is no exception. Two of the sites we cover have shut:
- Cash Arcade — closed. The domain now serves a notice reading "The Site is now closed! Unfortunately, the site has had to close."
- Viking Bingo — closed, with the same notice.
In both cases players are told to contact customer service, which will "assist with all queries and withdrawals", at support@jumpmangaming.com, and both closure pages point departing players to Rainbow Spins. We have written up the Cash Arcade shutdown in more detail in what happened to Cash Arcade.
We keep closed-site reviews online rather than deleting them. If a site you played at vanishes, you need somewhere accurate to find out what happened to your balance.
Frequently asked questions
How many bingo sites does Jumpman Gaming run?
There is no official public count, because brands launch and close continuously. We track more than 200 domains on the platform. Industry estimates commonly put the number of live brands at 150 or more at any given time.
Are Jumpman bingo sites licensed in the UK?
Yes. Jumpman Gaming Limited holds UK Gambling Commission account number 39175, with active Bingo (Remote) and Casino (Remote) licences listed on the public register since November 2014. Individual brands operate under that single account rather than holding their own licences.
Are all Jumpman sites the same?
Behind the theme, largely yes. The bingo rooms, games library, payment methods, withdrawal timetable, verification process and support desk are shared. What differs is the branding, the promotional calendar and the current welcome offer.
How long do withdrawals take on a Jumpman site?
Once your account is verified, a withdrawal sits in a 72-hour pending period before it is processed, then usually takes one to three working days to reach your account. Unverified accounts take longer, because document review adds around three working days.
Can I use one account across several Jumpman sites?
No. Each brand is a separate account requiring separate registration and separate verification, even though the platform underneath is the same. Welcome offers are also generally restricted to new players per brand and may be restricted across the network — check the terms of the specific offer.
What happens if a Jumpman site closes?
Your balance does not disappear. The closure notices we have seen direct players to contact support@jumpmangaming.com to arrange withdrawal of remaining funds. Do this promptly, and expect to complete verification first if you have not already.
The short version
Jumpman is a competent, properly licensed, unspectacular platform. The bingo works, the games are the ones most UK players want, and the payment list is broad. The trade-offs are consistent across the whole network: a slow three-day withdrawal hold, office-hours-only live chat, bonus conversion capped against your deposits, and a lobby you have seen before under another name.
Choose a Jumpman brand for its current offer and its theme, because that is genuinely all that separates them. Compare those offers on our best bingo sites page, and read the individual reviews above for what each brand does differently.