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Lucky Lane

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Lucky Lane

Lucky Lane

Lucky Lane is Vampire Bingo's budget 90-ball room. Tickets start at a single penny, the jackpot is £500, and the doors open every day at 1pm. The most affordable 90-ball room on the site.

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Room Details

Variant
Bingo 90
Category
Standard
Ticket Price
£0.01 – £0.05
Jackpot
£500
Jackpot Trigger
Full house within 36 calls
Jackpot Type
50% Player / 50% Community
Open Hours
1pm – Midnight

How It Works

90-ball bingo uses a ticket with three rows and nine columns. Fifteen numbers are marked across the rows, and numbers are called from a pool of 1 to 90. Each game has three prize tiers: one line, two lines, and full house.

Games run continuously during the room's 11-hour opening window, with new games starting as previous ones finish.

Prizes

Every game pays out on three prize tiers:

  • One line
  • Two lines
  • Full house

On top of standard prizes, the £500 jackpot triggers when a player completes a full house within 36 numbers called. The jackpot splits 50/50: £250 to the winner, and £250 shared among all other ticket holders in the game.

If no player completes a full house within 36 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 are available at two price points:

StakeTicket Price
Penny£0.01
Standard£0.05

The £500 jackpot is available at both stake levels. Your stake affects only the size of your share of the community pot when the jackpot triggers.

Opening Hours

Lucky Lane runs every day from 1pm to midnight — 11 hours of daily play. The room is closed overnight and in the morning, reopening at 1pm each day. Player traffic typically peaks in the evenings between 8pm and 11pm.

Average Room Activity

47
Players per day
337
Players per week
£1,162
Payout per day
£8,136
Payout per week

Monthly payout estimate: £35,000+ (calculated from weekly average)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Lucky Lane tickets cost?

Tickets are £0.01 or £0.05 per card. Both stakes play for the same £500 jackpot.

What is the Lucky Lane jackpot?

The jackpot is £500, split 50/50. £250 goes to the player who completes a full house within 36 numbers. £250 is shared among all other ticket holders in the game.

What hours is Lucky Lane open?

The room is open every day from 1pm to midnight. It is closed overnight and in the morning.

What is 90-ball bingo?

90-ball bingo uses a ticket with three rows and nine columns, with 15 numbers marked across the rows. Numbers are called from a pool of 1 to 90. Players win by completing one line, two lines, or a full house.

Why is Lucky Lane's jackpot smaller than other 90-ball rooms?

Lucky Lane is the budget-focused 90-ball room at Vampire Bingo, with the lowest ticket prices available for the format. The £500 jackpot matches the lower ticket outlay. For larger jackpots on 90-ball bingo, Bingo Bonanza and Daily Big One both offer £5,000 jackpots.

Is Lucky Lane suitable for beginners?

The low ticket prices (from 1p per card) make the room accessible for new players learning 90-ball bingo. The standard three-tier prize structure is the most familiar bingo format.

What happens if nobody wins within 36 calls?

The standard full house prize still pays out to the eventual winner, but the £500 jackpot is not awarded and carries to the next game.

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