Top Lippy Bingo sister sites
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Lippy Bingo sister sites 2025
Pick Me Up Bingo
It’s impossible to escape the feeling that Pick Me Up Bingo should be a lot more impressive than it actually is. After all, this is the one and only official iGaming site of Pick Me Up Magazine – a weekly publication which has been a fixture in WH Smiths and similar shops for decades. This is one of a few Lippy Bingo sister sites to have connections with similar publications, which makes us wonder whether these virtually identical magazines all have the same publisher, and the publisher struck a deal with 888 UK Limited to have bingo sites made only for the sites to switch platforms and end up with Grand Battery Holdings Limited. Aside from having similar appearances, Pick Me Up Bingo and its ilk all share a couple of odd traits; they have far more online slots in their portfolios than they have bingo rooms or games, and they all have weak promotions and bonuses. There are considerably better bingo sites on this platform than this one.
Genie Riches
We’ve just looked at a member of the Lippy Bingo sister sites family that’s less impressive than it probably ought to be. Genie Riches manages to achieve the opposite. On the face of it, this is a cookie-cutter casino website made with the same basic and limited design template as Lippy Bingo itself, albeit with a focus on slots rather than bingo games. Scroll around halfway down the Genie Riches homepage, though, and you’ll see that this casino has long-term bonuses and a few other promotions and incentives to pique the interest of players. Virtually none of the Lippy Bingo sister sites that share this design are able to incorporate additional promotions, so it’s a real feather in the cap of Genie Riches that it’s managed to somehow create room for them. You could say that the theme is a little lacking at Genie Riches, what with the absence of an actual genie, but it’s fine for what it is, and with 700+ games, it’s packing more entertainment than most on this platform.
Irish Spins
It’s long been said that no matter where you go in England, you’re never more than twelve feet away from a rat. We don’t know how true that is, but we have a similar observation to make about the internet; no matter where you go on the world wide web, you’re never more than a couple of clicks away from an Irish-themed casino website. This is the iGaming world’s most ubiquitous theme, with quite literally hundreds of examples, and it would take an incredibly special casino to stand out from all that noise. Irish Spins is not an incredibly special casino, but it’s still the best of the Irish-themed casinos that exist among the Lippy Bingo sister sites, of which there are surprisingly few. The 200% matched deposit welcome promotion that the casino offers isn’t quite so impressive when you realise that it has a low ceiling of £50, but like Genie Riches, Irish Spins is fine for what it is.
Bumble Bingo
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you see the word “Bumble?” If it’s David Lloyd, you’re clearly a big cricket fan. If it’s a dating app, you’re probably one of our younger readers. If, on the other hand, it’s a bumblebee, then you’ve landed on the theme of this iGaming site – or have you? While the honeycomb logo of the site is plain for all to see, there’s a distinct lack of actual bees to be seen anywhere on its homepage. This is a weird but common problem among the Lippy Bingo sister sites, where you’ll also find that there are no butterflies at Butterfly Bingo and no hippos at Hippo Bingo. The missing bees aren’t the worst of the missing aspects of Bumble Bingo either – the real issue at this iGaming site is the missing bingo games. The only games featured on the Bumble Bingo homepage are slots, and most of them are very old slots, too. The whole site feels jumbled and confused.
Posh Bingo
We were less than complimentary about Bumble Bingo just then, but compared to Posh Bingo, Bumble Bingo is a design triumph. Posh Bingo looks like a hangover from the bad old days of online bingo – which is sort of what it is. It loads slowly, it’s designed badly, and it hasn’t had a redesign or even a rethink of its basic structure in more than a decade. There’s even a link to Wink Bingo in the footer of Posh Bingo as if the site itself is aware of how far behind the better Lippy Bingo sister sites it’s fallen, and it’s offering players a way out. We can live with a dated design at a bingo site so long as the content makes up for it, but Posh Bingo doesn’t really have any content. There’s a handful of generic, nameless bingo rooms, and that appears to be it. While there are suggestions that the site contains slots or instant games, we can’t find any evidence that any such games exist at the site.
Bingo Storm
Bingo Storm is basically Bumble Bingo redux – and if you remember what we said about Bumble Bingo (which you should, because it was only a couple of paragraphs ago), then you’ll know that being a redux of Bumble Bingo isn’t a good thing. Almost everything about Bingo Storm is wrong for an iGaming site with that name. There’s no sign of a storm at the site – if anything, its visual theme appears to be white clouds and blue skies. There’s no sign of any bingo games – all the games on the Bingo Storm homepage are slots. They are, in fact, the exact same slots that we’ve already seen at Bumble Bingo. We don’t know who so many of the Lippy Bingo sister sites appear to have become confused by the concept of what a bingo site is supposed to be, but there are dozens of them that have these issues. All of them come off as weak because of it. If you’re after bingo, stick to the likes of Wink Bingo. It understands the assignment.