Top Loony Bingo sister sites
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Loony Bingo sister sites 2025
Prize Land Bingo
A few of the Loony Bingo sister sites have “big brand” connections. Prize Land Bingo used to be one of them. A few years ago, this site was called Bingo Iceland and served as the official bingo site of Iceland (the frozen food store, not the country). When Iceland decided that being involved in gambling no longer suited its brand ethos, the site was renamed Prize Land Bingo and embarked on a new TV advertising campaign to make players aware of the change. That was before it was sold to Grand Battery Holdings Limited, though, and those days of TV stardom seem far behind it now. It still comes across as one of the bigger sites on the platform because of lingering brand recognition, and it has a decent package of good bingo rooms, but it’s lost the star quality it once had.
Ted Bingo
Who is Ted, and why does he run bingo sites? Those are two questions that Ted Bingo is unable to answer for us. “Ted Bingo” is the kind of name that suggests that an iGaming site ought to have a specific theme – perhaps one involving teddy bears, for example – but Ted Bingo has nothing of the sort. It does, however, have a prize wheel as part of its welcome promotion, and the prize wheel could dish out a bingo bonus of up to £700 for new players. Your odds on winning the big prize are low, though, and you might struggle to find any bingo games to spend the money on even if you win it – the site has far more slots than it does bingo rooms. That’s a common problem among the Loony Bingo sister sites, many of which make only a token effort at providing bingo.
UK Bingo
UK Bingo is one of the oldest of all the bingo sites on the Loony Bingo sister sites network. It’s not the outright oldest – that honour goes to Pink Ribbon Bingo – but it recently survived its 20th birthday. It’s seen a lot of changes during that time, but even at its advanced age, it’s still one of the best bingo options you’ll find on the Grand Battery Holdings Limited platform. The array of bingo rooms at the site is competitive, and you’ll also find a selection of the platform’s best slots, complete with some eye-catching promotions to pair them with. It might not be the best-looking iGaming site you’ll ever see in your life, and its name is as generic as generic gets, but it’s one of the elder statesmen of the family and has displayed remarkable staying power in a notoriously changeable, volatile industry.
Two Fat Ladies
Broadway Gaming paid big money to capture all of the Loony Bingo sister sites from 888 UK Limited in 2021. Since handing off all of those sites to Grand Battery Holdings Limited to deal with, quite a few of the sites that arrived as part of the package have been closed down. Given how politically incorrect a name like “Two Fat Ladies” is by modern standards (a lot of bingo callers have stopped using the term), it’s surprising that Two Fat Ladies is still up and running. We suspect its popularity might have a lot to do with that. This is a site with a loyal base of players, and it’s still a big deal to the extent that some of the sites that actually have been closed down have seen their former web addresses redirected to the Two Fat Ladies site. It’s still a fairly generic site in the mould of Ted Bingo, though.
King Jackpot
The most common of the templates that Grand Battery Holdings Limited uses for its iGaming site is a “one size fits all” design – so much so that it makes the sites look the same regardless of whether they were designed for slots or bingo. That’s why King Jackpot looks the same as Two Fat Ladies and Ted Bingo, even though it should theoretically be a totally different kind of iGaming site. The biggest limitation of the Loony Bingo sister sites that look like that is that they have few promotions beyond their welcome bonus, which isn’t ideal if the welcome bonus is weak. At King Jackpot, the potency of the promotion is random – it depends on what happens when you open the “King’s Chest” after registering your account and making your qualifying deposit. The gambling at King Jackpot begins before you’ve even spun the reels of a single one of its slots.
Ruby Riches
There are thirty or forty Loony Bingo sister sites that all use the same template we’ve referenced multiple times so far in this list, and Ruby Riches is yet another example of it. We get the impression that it’s been quite some considerable time since Ruby Riches had the benefit of the attention of a designer or even someone to perform basic maintenance. If you look at the headline above the grid of slots and games on its homepage, you’ll see the word “null” in bold text, repeated twice. That’s where these sites tend to try to show off a little personality with a snappy headline and motto. Maybe Ruby Riches is doing the same, and the message it’s giving off is that your chances of finding anything here that you won’t also find at the other casinos which share its design are null and void.
Total Gold
If we were being cynical, we’d say the greatest strength of Total Gold is also its greatest weakness. It’s the fact that it doesn’t use the same design as Ruby Riches, King Jackpot, or any of the other Loony Bingo sister sites we’ve looked at so far. The reason it’s also a weakness is that the design of Total Gold is actually worse. It has the “gold” aspect of its name covered just fine – everything you’ll see on the homepage of the casino is a shade of gold. The issue is that its blocky design looks clumsy and dated, and the slots that it’s chosen to show off on its landing page are several years old. That only serves to make Total Gold look even more behind the time than it already did. Wagering requirements are high with the welcome promotion at the casino, and although a loyalty program exists, you’d have to spend a night reading the terms and conditions in full to have any hope of understanding how it works.