Forget about April showers – it’s raining fun this month! So, put your brolly away and jump for joy as you join us for the Penny Power Hour. 

You can enjoy an hour of brilliant bargain bingo (did somebody say 1p tickets?!) every single night. And just because the tickets are cheap, don’t think we’re skimping on the prize money – there’s a whopping £21,000 to be won this month. 

Fancy getting involved? Thought you might!

What is the Penny Power Hour? 

It does what it says on the tin – an hour of powerful penny bingo fun! 

Every single ticket for the 90-ball games costs just 1p, meaning you could win a share of the £21k prize pot for only a penny. 

When can I play? 

Every day in April! Join us for an hour of fun every night from 10pm. There’s £500 up for grabs in our first game on Monday 1st April. Plus, we’re boosting the prize money every Friday and Saturday.

Sound good? Check this out! 

Don’t worry, the fun doesn’t stop there. We’ve got plenty more exciting bingo action to bring you in April… 

Animingo 

One of our bingo rooms has been taken over by animals! Don’t worry, our Animingo characters don’t bite – but they do offer more than £2,500 in prizes every day this month. All you need to do is mark animal symbols off your bingo ticket. 

Join the fun from 9am until 12pm, then again from 7pm until 11pm daily. And if that’s not enough, there’s a post-game feature that gives you the chance to win mystery prizes. 

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Reels Room 

Ready to keep it reel? The Reels Room has had another rebrand and this month we’re celebrating Queen of Gods! These aren’t your usual bingo games because instead of cash prizes, you’ll be playing to win slot spins. 

Every single week there are thousands of spins to be won. With tickets from just 5p, why not join us daily between 6pm and 10pm?

Harry

Harry is a copywriter at PlayOJO, specialising in bingo and with more than six years’ experience in the sports and gaming industries. When he’s not crafting catchy copy he can be found watching football, fussing over his cat or being way too competitive in a pub quiz.