Bingo Roulette- the mix of bingo style and roulette
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
- Choose your stake and chips
- Open the Spingo game and select your chip value (e.g., 0.25, 1, 5, etc.).
- 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.
- Confirm and spin
- When you’re happy with your bets, press the Spin/Play button.
- 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.
- 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.).
- 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.