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Deal or No Deal Bingo 75

Deal or No Deal meets 75-ball bingo

Deal or No Deal Bingo 75

Deal or No Deal Bingo 75

Deal or No Deal Bingo 75 is the 75-ball room themed around the Deal or No Deal TV show. The 75-ball format provides five prize tiers per game, with Lucky Boxes during play and a Banker finish at the end. Tickets start at 5p, and the jackpot is £5,000.

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Room Details

Variant
Bingo 75
Category
Standard
Ticket Price
£0.05 – £0.25
Jackpot
£5,000
Jackpot Trigger
Full house within 43 calls
Jackpot Type
50% Player / 50% Community
Feature
Lucky Boxes + Banker finish
Open Hours
All Day

How It Works

The game uses standard 75-ball format — a 5x5 card with a free space in the centre, numbers called from a pool of 1 to 75, five progressive prize tiers per game — with two added features adapted from the Deal or No Deal TV show.

Lucky Boxes appear on tickets as numbers are called, unlocking additional prize opportunities throughout the game. They run alongside the main bingo action and can pay out regardless of whether a player's cards complete a prize line.

The Banker finish activates when a player completes a full house. The winner is presented with a box and a cash offer from the Banker. The winner chooses to accept the offer (Deal) or open the box for its unknown contents (No Deal), with the outcome determining the bonus cash element added to the full house win.

Prizes

Every game pays out on five standard prize tiers:

  • One line
  • Two lines
  • Three lines
  • Four lines
  • Full house

In addition: Lucky Boxes pay out during play — up to multiple opportunities per game; Banker finish pays a bonus cash element to the full house winner.

On top of standard, Lucky Box, and Banker prizes, the £5,000 jackpot triggers when a player completes a full house within 43 numbers called. The jackpot splits 50/50: £2,500 to the winner, and £2,500 shared among all other ticket holders in the game.

If no player completes a full house within 43 numbers, the standard full house prize still pays out to the eventual winner, but the jackpot carries to the next game.

Ticket Prices & Stakes

Tickets range from £0.05 to £0.25, with four stake levels available:

StakeTicket Price
Low£0.05
Standard£0.10
Mid£0.15
Premium£0.25

The £5,000 jackpot is available at every stake level. Your stake affects only the size of your share of the community pot when the jackpot triggers.

Opening Hours

Deal or No Deal Bingo 75 runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Player traffic typically peaks in the evenings between 8pm and 11pm, with quieter sessions in the early morning and overnight.

Average Room Activity

35
Players per day
224
Players per week
£24,711
Payout per day
£172,977
Payout per week

Monthly payout estimate: £749,000+ (calculated from weekly average)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Deal or No Deal Bingo 75 tickets cost?

Tickets range from £0.05 to £0.25, with four stake levels available. The £5,000 jackpot is the same at every price point.

What is the Deal or No Deal Bingo 75 jackpot?

The jackpot is £5,000, split 50/50. £2,500 goes to the player who completes a full house within 43 numbers. £2,500 is shared among all other ticket holders in the game.

What hours is Deal or No Deal Bingo 75 open?

The room runs 24 hours a day, every day of the week.

What are Lucky Boxes?

Lucky Boxes are a parallel reward mechanic that appears on tickets during play. As numbers are called, Lucky Boxes can unlock additional prize opportunities independently of the main bingo action. Players can win from Lucky Boxes even if their cards don't complete a prize line.

What is the Banker finish?

When a player completes a full house, the Banker finish activates. The winner is presented with a box and a cash offer from the Banker. The winner chooses Deal (accept the offer) or No Deal (open the box), with the outcome determining a bonus cash element added to the full house win.

What is 75-ball bingo?

75-ball bingo uses a 5x5 card with a free space in the centre. Numbers are called from a pool of 1 to 75. Players can win on five progressive prize patterns per game: one line, two lines, three lines, four lines, and full house.

How does DOND 75 differ from DOND 90?

Both rooms use the same Lucky Boxes and Banker mechanics. DOND 75 uses the 75-ball format with five standard prize tiers and runs at a faster pace. DOND 90 uses the 90-ball format with three standard prize tiers.

What happens if nobody wins within 43 calls?

The standard full house prize still pays out to the eventual winner, but the £5,000 jackpot is not awarded and carries to the next game. Lucky Boxes and the Banker finish still operate as normal.

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