Rainbow Spins Review
Rainbow Spins has an unusual role in the Jumpman network: it is where the operator sends players when one of its other sites shuts down. Both the Cash Arcade and Viking Bingo closure pages point departing players here by name. That makes it worth understanding properly, because a lot of people will arrive at Rainbow Spins not by choice but by redirection.
It is also the most casino-like brand we have reviewed on this platform. Bingo is genuinely available, but the front of the site is slots, Megaways and live dealer tables. Everything below is verified from Rainbow Spins' own pages and FAQs, or from platform facts confirmed across its sister brands. The current offer renders beside this review; we keep bonus figures out of the copy so it cannot go stale.
Who runs Rainbow Spins
The footer states that "Rainbow Spins is operated by Jumpman Gaming Limited which is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission under account number 39175", with customers outside Great Britain regulated by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission.
That account holds active Bingo (Remote) and Casino (Remote) licences and has been on the public register since November 2014. Jumpman is a white-label operator running a large portfolio of brands on one platform and one licence — the full picture is on our Jumpman bingo sites page.
One point of genuine differentiation: Rainbow Spins publishes its own support address, support@rainbowspins.com, alongside the network one. The desk behind it is shared, but a branded inbox is more than most sister sites offer.
Site experience and mobile
Rainbow Spins presents as a casino. The lobby leads with slots and jackpot games, with dedicated sections for Megaways titles, blackjack and roulette in both video and live dealer form. Bingo has its own tab and is fully stocked, but you would not guess from the homepage that this operator's primary licence category includes bingo at all.
There is no native app. Play runs in a mobile browser, and the responsive build is solid. Live dealer tables in particular hold up well on a phone, which is not always true of white-label casino skins.
The rainbow-and-gold styling is cheerful without tipping into anything childish, and the navigation is straightforward once you accept that bingo lives two clicks in.
Bingo rooms
Despite the casino framing, Rainbow Spins carries the full network bingo offering: 90-ball and 80-ball bingo, plus the shared themed rooms — Animingo, Bingo Blast, Country Road, Diamond Dazzle, Heavy Weight, Spring Sprinkles, Super Heavy Weight and Zoom Room.
This matters specifically for Cash Arcade and Viking Bingo players being funnelled here. The bingo you played at those sites is the same bingo running at Rainbow Spins, in the same rooms, under the same names. You are not losing your game — you are losing your brand. Whether that is a reason to follow the redirect or a reason to shop around is your call, and our Cash Arcade closure explainer lays out the alternatives.
We found no 75-ball bingo in the lobby, which is normal for this platform. Our format comparison explains what that means for how a session plays.
Slots, Megaways and live casino
The games catalogue is the broadest use of the Jumpman library we have seen, because Rainbow Spins actually merchandises the casino side rather than burying it. Slots include the titles the brand is named around — Rainbow Riches and 9 Pots of Gold are pushed hard — alongside the standard supplier roster of Microgaming, Scientific Games, NetEnt, Eyecon, Pragmatic Play and Playtech.
Megaways games get their own section, as do jackpot titles. Blackjack and roulette are offered in both video and live dealer formats, which is the clearest functional difference between Rainbow Spins and a bingo-first sister site like Dove.
Slingo is thin here as it is network-wide — a handful of titles rather than a full range.
Payments and withdrawals
Rainbow Spins accepts Debit Card, PayPal, Paysafe Card, Pay by Mobile, Skrill and Neteller, in GBP only, with a £10 minimum deposit. The site's Mega Reel promotional feature requires a larger qualifying deposit and is not available while a withdrawal is pending — a quirk of the platform worth knowing before you time a deposit around a promotion.
Withdrawals follow the standard network process. On a verified account, requesting a withdrawal starts a 72-hour pending period, after which funds typically take one to three working days to reach you. Verification asks for photo ID, proof of address dated within three months, and a photo of your payment card with the middle eight digits covered, taking around three working days to review.
For players arriving from a closed site with a balance to move, this is the practical detail that matters: verify the new account immediately, because the clock on your first withdrawal only starts once you have.
Customer support
Live chat runs 9am to 4pm, Monday to Friday. Email can go to support@rainbowspins.com or the network address support@jumpmangaming.com, with a two-business-day response target; complaints go to complaints@jumpmangaming.com. There is a Facebook presence and a contact form, but no telephone line.
Weekday office hours are a poor fit for live dealer tables and evening bingo alike. The branded email address is a small improvement on the network norm, not a solution.
Pros and cons
Strengths
- The most complete games offering on the platform — slots, Megaways, jackpots, live dealer tables and full bingo in one account
- Live blackjack and roulette, which most Jumpman bingo brands do not merchandise at all
- A brand-specific support email address rather than only the shared network inbox
- Properly licensed under an active UKGC account with both bingo and casino permissions
- Full payment list including PayPal, Paysafe and Pay by Mobile
Weaknesses
- Bingo is buried in the navigation despite being a full part of the offering
- Same 72-hour pending hold on withdrawals as every site on this platform
- Live chat closed evenings and weekends; no phone support
- The Mega Reel promotion is blocked while a withdrawal is pending, which quietly discourages cashing out
- Bonus conversion to cash is capped in relation to your lifetime deposits
- Being the operator's default destination for closed sites is a commercial decision, not an endorsement — treat it as a starting point for comparison, not an answer
Rainbow Spins FAQs
Does Rainbow Spins have bingo?
Yes. It carries the standard Jumpman bingo offering — 90-ball and 80-ball rooms plus the shared themed rooms including Animingo, Bingo Blast, Country Road and Zoom Room — even though the site presents itself primarily as a casino.
Who operates Rainbow Spins?
Jumpman Gaming Limited, under UK Gambling Commission account number 39175 with active remote bingo and casino licences. Non-GB customers are regulated by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission.
Why does Cash Arcade point to Rainbow Spins?
Because both are Jumpman brands and Rainbow Spins is the operator's own stated destination for players from its closed sites. The Cash Arcade and Viking Bingo closure notices both name it directly. It is a commercial redirection within the same company, not an independent recommendation.
How long do Rainbow Spins withdrawals take?
On a verified account, a 72-hour pending period followed by one to three working days. Add roughly three working days if your verification documents are still being reviewed.
Does Rainbow Spins have live dealer games?
Yes — blackjack and roulette are both offered in live dealer as well as video formats, which is unusual among the bingo-branded sites on this platform.
What is the Mega Reel?
It is the Jumpman platform's spin-the-wheel promotional feature, awarding free spins or bonus funds on a qualifying deposit. It requires a deposit above the £10 account minimum and is unavailable while you have a withdrawal pending.
Verdict
Rainbow Spins is the most useful all-rounder on the Jumpman platform. One account gets you slots, Megaways, jackpots, live dealer tables and the full bingo lobby, and the site is put together with more care than most white-label skins.
The caution is about how you got here. If you landed on Rainbow Spins because Cash Arcade or Viking Bingo closed and pointed you this way, understand that you are being moved within the same company, onto the same platform, with the same 72-hour withdrawal hold and the same office-hours support. That may well suit you — but it should be a choice, not a default. Compare it against the rest of the market on our best bingo sites page first, and read Space Wins if the slots catalogue is what draws you.