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What Is Slingo?

Slingo is the hybrid of slots and bingo: a 5x5 bingo-style grid sits above a spinning slot reel, and every number the reel produces gets marked off the grid. Complete a line — a “Slingo” — and you climb a prize ladder. It’s been a fixture of UK casinos for years, with dozens of themed versions from classic fruit styles to major slot crossovers.

How a game plays

You set a stake and receive a fixed number of spins — typically ten — of a 1x5 reel beneath the grid. Each reel position corresponds to the column above it: spin a number that appears in that column and it’s marked automatically. Lines complete horizontally, vertically or diagonally, and every completed Slingo moves you up the ladder at the side of the screen, where the real prizes and bonus rounds live.

Jokers, Super Jokers and Devils

The reel doesn’t only produce numbers. A Joker lets you mark off any number in its column; a Super Joker lets you pick anywhere on the whole grid — the game’s most valuable moment of genuine choice. The Devil is the villain, blocking a reel position, while free-spin symbols add extra goes. Using Jokers well — finishing lines rather than scattering marks — is the one skill-flavoured decision Slingo offers.

Extra spins and the ladder

When the standard spins run out, most Slingo games offer extra spins to buy, priced dynamically according to how close your grid is to the next reward — the closer the prize, the dearer the spin. It’s the format’s signature tension: bank what the ladder has paid, or pay for one more number. Chasing a full house rarely makes mathematical sense unless the ladder’s top prize justifies it — the price always reflects the odds.

Is it bingo, slots — or neither?

Legally and mathematically it’s a casino game like a slot: RNG-driven, with a published RTP per title, no other players and no caller. The bingo is the costume; the engine underneath is pure slots — which is exactly why it lives in the slots lobby.

Frequently asked questions

How do you win at Slingo?

Complete lines on the 5x5 grid from the numbers the reel spins — each Slingo climbs a prize ladder, with bonuses at the higher rungs.

Is Slingo a game of skill?

Outcomes are RNG-based like a slot — the only decisions are where to place Jokers and whether to buy extra spins.

What are extra spins?

Optional additional spins offered after your standard allocation, priced according to how close you are to the next prize.

Is Slingo played against other people?

No — despite the bingo look, it’s a solo casino game with no caller and no shared prize pool.

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