Sing Bingo Review
Sing Bingo keeps a free room on the schedule. It's called On the House, it's 75-ball, and it sits in the lobby alongside the paid games rather than being buried in a promotions page you'd never find.
Free rooms have quietly disappeared from a lot of UK bingo sites, so a brand that still runs one is worth a look — particularly if you like the idea of playing a few games without putting anything up. Eligibility conditions usually apply to rooms like this, so read the room's own terms before you plan an evening around it, but the room is real and it's on the timetable.
Beyond that, Sing is a tidy, mid-sized site with a big slots catalogue and the same 24/7 support as its sister brands. Everything below is checked against Sing's own site, terms and the operator's help centre. The current offer renders alongside this review; we keep bonus figures out of the copy so you're always reading today's terms.
Who's running it
Sing Bingo's footer states the site is "operated by Broadway Gaming Ireland DF Limited, a company incorporated in the Republic of Ireland", licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission under account number 58267.
Broadway Gaming runs two separate UK-licensed companies with genuinely different terms. This is the Dublin entity, holding remote bingo, casino and gambling software licences since February 2022, with no regulatory actions recorded. The other Broadway company sits on a different account number with a different fee structure, so don't assume anything you've read about one applies to the other.
The bingo
The live lobby runs a proper mix of formats rather than the 90-ball monoculture a lot of sites have drifted into. Rooms we found scheduled included Top of the Shop and Ticket Pop at 90-ball; Easy Peasy, Mystery Jackpot, The YOYO and the free On the House room at 75-ball; and Bingo Deal on the 52-ball card variant.
Genuine 75-ball is scarcer in the UK market than the marketing suggests, and having several rooms running it is a real point in Sing's favour. Our 90-ball versus 75-ball guide explains why the pattern game feels so different from the format most British players grew up with.
Bingo is sorted into classic, jackpots, specials, free and recommended categories, and the rooms are shared with sister brands — which is exactly what keeps them busy and the jackpot pots growing.
Slots
Comfortably the biggest part of the site, with several hundred titles organised into Exclusive, Just Landed, Rewards Burst, Player Favourites, Trending Now and Jackpots. That's the same well-structured lobby its sister sites use, and it makes a large catalogue genuinely browsable rather than an endless scroll.
Money in, money out — and how to keep it smooth
Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, PayPal and Apple Pay, in GBP or EUR, with £10 minimums on both deposits and withdrawals. Everything must be in your own name.
That's a narrower list than several rivals — no Paysafe, no Skrill or Neteller, no pay-by-mobile — so check it works for you before you register.
Deposit with the method you want paying out to. Withdrawals go back to a method you've actually deposited with, up to the amount deposited. A method you've never funded the account with won't be offered at cash-out.
Verify at sign-up. The operator may ask for photo ID, a recent proof of address and a copy of your debit card before releasing a withdrawal. Doing it while nothing's riding on it takes five minutes and removes the most common cause of a slow payout.
Published timings are clear: internal processing takes one to two business days, aiming for one. Debit card and Apple Pay withdrawals can arrive within the hour but may take one to five business days depending on your bank, and PayPal is often within the hour and generally no more than two to three business days.
Support
Live chat runs 24/7, backed by a help centre that publishes actual numbers for deposits, withdrawals and verification rather than vague reassurance.
Always-on chat is the right fit for bingo, and it's a clear advantage over the many UK sites whose support shuts mid-afternoon on weekdays.
What players say
Nothing, as far as we can find. Sing Bingo has no meaningful Trustpilot presence — and given how much review noise its sister brands generate, that reads as a genuinely small footprint rather than us failing to look properly.
So treat it as an unknown quantity: not a clean bill of health, not a warning. What you can lean on is the operator's record across its other brands, where the recurring praise is for responsive live chat and the recurring complaint is verification checks landing at withdrawal time, especially on larger cash-outs. Expect both here.
What we like
- Runs a free bingo room on the normal schedule, which is increasingly rare
- Several rooms genuinely running 75-ball, plus 90-ball and a 52-ball variant
- Live chat 24/7, covering the evenings and weekends bingo is actually played
- Large, properly organised slots catalogue that's easy to browse
- Busy shared rooms with jackpot pots building across sister sites
- Published withdrawal timeframes targeted at one business day internally
- PayPal supported both ways and usually the fastest route out
- Active UKGC licence covering remote bingo, casino and gambling software
Worth knowing before you join
- No real player-review track record to check — you're going on the operator's behaviour, not the brand's
- Free room eligibility conditions apply; read the room's own terms rather than assuming
- Verification checks tend to arrive at withdrawal time across this operator
- Payment list is Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, PayPal and Apple Pay only
- Withdrawals only return to a method you've deposited with
- Minimum withdrawal is £10
- Bingo rooms are shared with sister brands rather than exclusive to Sing
Sing Bingo, briefly answered
Who operates Sing Bingo?
Broadway Gaming Ireland DF Limited, licensed in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission under account number 58267.
Does Sing Bingo have free bingo?
It runs a free 75-ball room called On the House on the normal schedule. Rooms like this usually carry eligibility conditions, so check the room's own terms before relying on it.
Does Sing Bingo have 75-ball bingo?
Yes, and more than one room running it — alongside 90-ball and a 52-ball card variant.
How long do withdrawals take?
Internal processing is one to two business days, targeted at one. Debit card and Apple Pay can be as quick as an hour but up to one to five business days depending on your bank; PayPal is usually within two to three.
What payment methods are accepted?
Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, PayPal and Apple Pay, in GBP or EUR, all in your own name. Minimum deposit and withdrawal are both £10.
What are the closest alternatives?
Wink Bingo runs the same rooms and terms with a far stronger review record, and 888 Ladies adds Slingo to the same lineup.
The verdict
Sing Bingo is a good pick if free bingo and real 75-ball are what you're after, wrapped in a site that's easy to move around and backed by round-the-clock support.
The honest caveat is that it's a quiet brand with little player feedback either way, so you're trusting the operator rather than the name. That operator publishes proper withdrawal timeframes and staffs chat 24/7, which counts for a lot — just verify at sign-up and deposit with a method that can pay you back out. Today's verified offer sits beside this review, and our best bingo sites comparison is there if you'd like to see how it measures up first.