Bingo Roulette- the mix of bingo style and roulette

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Bingo Roulette- the mix of bingo style and roulette

Xavi Torrez
Xavi Torrez iGaming analyst & Roulette specialist
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Spingo (sometimes called “bingo roulette”) is a casino table game from Microgaming that mixes roulette with a bingo-style ball draw: you bet on numbers and colors, then a numbered ball is drawn and spun around a wheel to decide the winning combination.

What Spingo / bingo-roulette is

  • It uses a wheel and betting layout that look a lot like roulette.
  • Instead of 0–36 numbers, it only uses numbers 1–10 plus a single 0 ball.
  • A hopper (like a bingo machine) randomly blows out one numbered ball; that ball then spins around the wheel and lands in a colored pocket.
  • The pockets on the wheel are colored red, yellow, blue, plus one green pocket that acts a bit like the zero in roulette.
  • Your goal is to predict the final number and/or color outcome (and you can also bet on ranges, odds/evens, etc.).

Spingo is usually an online RNG table game, not a live dealer game, and is single‑player rather than multiplayer like real bingo.

Layout and bets

The table is laid out in a grid with 3 color-coded columns (red, yellow, blue) and numbers 1–10 in each column, plus separate boxes for 0, green, odds/evens, and low/high ranges.

Typical bets and their idea (exact payouts can differ slightly by site):

  • Number + color (inside bet on grid): pick, for example, red 7 or blue 3; win if both match. Payout around 31–1 or 32–1.
  • Single number (1–10): win if the drawn ball’s number matches, any color. About 9–1 or 10–1.
  • Single color (red / yellow / blue): win if the wheel pocket color matches, any number. Around 2–1 or 3–1.
  • Zero: win if the 0 ball is drawn from the hopper. About 19–1 or 20–1.
  • Green: win if the ball lands in the single green pocket on the wheel. About 23–1 or 24–1.
  • Odd / even: win if the number drawn (1–10) is odd or even. Pays 1–1 (2:1 “for one”).
  • Low (1–5) / high (6–10): win if the number falls in the chosen range. Pays 1–1 (2:1 “for one”).

Many strategy sites note that the best theoretical odds are usually on the number+color combination bet, with a house edge around 2.5% depending on the exact paytable.

Step‑by‑step: how to play bingo roulette

  1. Choose your stake and chips
    • Open the Spingo game and select your chip value (e.g., 0.25, 1, 5, etc.).
  2. Place your bets on the layout
    You can place one or several of these in the same round:
    • Click a specific colored number square (e.g., yellow 4) for a number+color bet.
    • Click the outer number strip (1–10) to bet on a number regardless of color.
    • Click one of the color boxes (red, yellow, blue) to bet on color only.
    • Click 0 to bet on the zero ball or green to bet on the green pocket.
    • Click “odd”, “even”, “1–5”, or “6–10” for even‑money style bets.
  3. Confirm and spin
    • When you’re happy with your bets, press the Spin/Play button.
  4. Ball draw (bingo part)
    • The game first draws one ball from a hopper of 21 balls: two of each number 1–10, plus one zero.
    • The drawn number is revealed on screen.
  5. Wheel spin (roulette part)
    • That same ball is then spun around the wheel and eventually falls into a colored pocket (red, yellow, blue, or the single green).
    • The final result is “number + color” (e.g., 7 red, 3 blue, 0 green, etc.).
  6. Payouts and next round
    • Any bets that match the outcome are paid according to the paytable; losing bets are removed.
    • You can repeat the same bets, clear the table, or change stakes for the next spin.