Top Nutty Bingo sister sites
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Nutty Bingo sister sites 2025
Irish Spins
Irish Spins is your traditional, generic Irish-themed online casino site. There are hundreds of them out there (although surprisingly few among the Nutty Bingo sister sites), and they’re much of a muchness. Irish Spins doesn’t do anything to break that trend. It ticks all the stereotype boxes associated with the theme, including a four-leaf clover and a redhead wearing a lot of green, but it misses an open goal by not having a section for Irish-themed slots on its homepage. That might be a limitation of the template it was built with, which often results in generic homepages and, if we’re honest, generic casinos. Irish Spins isn’t a bad casino, but it’s not one that’s likely to linger long in the memory after you’re done playing there unless you have an exceptionally big win. If that happens, it won’t be down to bonuses – Irish Spins is short on promotions.
Prize Land Bingo
There’s a decent chance you’ve heard of Prize Land Bingo even if you’ve never played at the site – it’s an iGaming brand that’s been advertised on television relatively recently. The TV promotional campaign was deemed necessary after a change of name from Bingo Iceland to Prize Land Bingo, which was caused by Iceland’s decision to disassociate itself from the gambling sphere. Very few of the Nutty Bingo sister sites have been advertised on television, so that automatically makes Prize Land Bingo a bigger site than most of them in terms of reputation. It’s not necessarily a bigger site in terms of content, but it has most of the best bingo rooms and games available on the Grand Battery Holdings Limited platform. There are easily as many slots at Prize Land Bingo as there are at Irish Spins, too, plus significantly more in the way of promotions and bonuses.
Butterfly Bingo
Butterfly Bingo belongs to a particular class of Nutty Bingo sister sites that seem as if they were specifically formulated to irritate players. It’s not so much about what Butterfly Bingo has as it is about what the site doesn’t have. Let’s take the theme for starters. There’s a garden scene in the background – the perfect habitat for a butterfly – but there aren’t any butterflies anywhere. You’ll find similar problems at Hippo Bingo (no hippos) and Bumble Bingo (no bees), and we find it hard to explain. The harder thing to explain, though, is the lack of bingo at Butterfly Bingo. You can stare at the site’s homepage for as long as you like, but you won’t find a single bingo game on it. Instead, Butterfly Bingo is all about slots – and the slots that it’s chosen to focus on are on the “ancient” side of “old.”
Fruity Vegas
Fruity Vegas was put together using the same iGaming template that was used to make Butterfly Bingo, which further underlines how unsuitable the template is for bingo sites because Fruity Vegas is, unmistakably, a slots-based casino site. The big question is whether the template is any better at creating casino sites than it is at creating bingo sites. The answer to the question is yes, but not by much. All of the Nutty Bingo sister sites that look like Fruity Vegas have a few things in common. They have fairly involved loyalty schemes, which is a positive if you can work out how to use them, but they also have a comparative lack of games and a focus on older ones. Irish Spins, for example, has about five hundred slots to choose from. Fruity Vegas has only around three hundred. All the big hitters are here, but there’s a lack of depth behind them.
Spinzilla
Spinzilla is another one of the Nutty Bingo sister sites that uses the same template as Fruity Vegas and Butterfly Bingo. That means that if you’ve been paying attention so far, you can already guess the bulk of what we’re going to say about it. It comes with all the same limitations and problems as the other two sites (albeit in a more similar fashion to Fruity Vegas than to Butterfly Bingo because of its focus on slots), but the most confusing thing about it is its theme. The name “Spinzilla” is an obvious nod to “Godzilla,” but you’d never get that from looking at the casino’s homepage, which has been decked out to look like a fruit shop. It makes no sense in the context of the name, and the low quality of the graphics makes the whole thing look a little amateurish.
Bingo Barmy
There’s a fair-to-good chance that you’ve come looking for Nutty Bingo sister sites because you’ve realised that Nutty Bingo really isn’t all that when it comes to bingo (there’s a spoiler for the review further down the page), and you want a bingo experience that’s broader and deeper. If you’re nodding along to all this, then you’re going to want to take a look at Bingo Barmy. You’ll have to overlook its zany sense of humour if that isn’t your thing, but if you can do that, you’ll find a bingo site that’s generous almost to a fault. You won’t find too many other places on the Grand Battery Holdings network -or elsewhere, for that matter – where you can claim more than one thousand free bingo tickets when you join and not have to deal with any wagering requirements if you win anything from them.
Sugar Bingo
If we’ve learned anything from this cross-section of Nutty Bingo sister sites, it’s that the template used to make the sites often determines how good (or not) they are. Sugar Bingo was made using the same template as Irish Spins, which is another example of the operator using the same templates for its slots and bingo sites rather than recognising that each type of gaming needs a different approach. The template works just fine for slots, and it works better for bingo than the likes of the Butterfly Bingo template, but it’s still painfully obvious that Sugar Bingo isn’t a specialist bingo site in the same way that, for example, Bingo Barmy is. There are a few bingo games presented for your consideration on the Sugar Bingo homepage, but you’ll still see a lot more slots here than you will bingo games.