Paint by Numbers – The New Bingo Variant from Tombola

Paint by Numbers – The New Bingo Variant from Tombola

Play New Equal Chance Bingo Game from 10p

A new online bingo game has just been developed (in-house) by Tombola, and it guarantees to add a splash of colour to your day. Paint by Numbers is the exclusive 45-ball bingo game with a full house prize in every game and jackpots of up to £1K, only with the game being just days old…

…the full house prizes (on max stakes) are surpassing those top jackpot figures! How? This arty new type of bingo game is pulling in the players, even at off-peak times with roughly 2,000 people looking for a colourful win. This means when playing £2 stakes, the full house prize is smashing that £2,500 barrier! With there being just the one chat feature, it does get very busy!

Despite it’s complicated appearance, the way the game works is very similar to the activity of painting by numbers, only this time you colour in the segments of the image that match the number drawn (no pun intended). The first person to complete the image wins the full house prize. The bad news is this is just a temporary game. All limited edition games have one season at Tombola, so as soon as those autumnal leaves start to fall, a new fall-themed bingo game will take its place.

How Do You Play Paint by Numbers?

First step is to select your stake. You can buy a ticket for 10p, 25p, 50p, £1 or £2. Everyone who participates has the same chance to win. The value of the full house and jackpot will be determined by your stake. Top Tip: play small stakes to begin with as the new game is popular. Smaller stakes mean smaller prizes but a 10p ticket can still generate a full house of up to £200. The more players in the game, the larger the prizes.

Once the game starts, you will be shown one of three summer-themed tickets: burger and hotdog, cocktails or an ice cream. It doesn’t matter what image you or your fellow players. It’s one ticket per player per game = best chance bingo game. All three images are made up of different numbered segments which form an image once coloured in and each of those segment will include a number between 1 and 45.

There are 15 numbers on each ticket and numbers can appear more than once, but when that number is called, all instances of that matching number will be coloured in (removed from play). The Full house winner is the first to have all 15 numbers on their ticket coloured in and matched. You can play automatically, manually by pressing the numbers on the image or by tapping the numbers as they are called.

How Do You Win A Paint by Numbers Jackpot?

The Paint by Numbers jackpot is won if all 15 segments are matched within 28 calls. The jackpot amount will vary depending on the price of your stake.

  • Win £1,000 with a £2 stake
  • A stake of £1 generates a jackpot of £500
  • Stakes of 50p trigger jackpots of £250
  • Play for 25p to win a jackpot of up to £125
  • Minimum stakes of 10p award jackpots of £50

Since launching on Monday 4th July, there have been more than 50 jackpot winners, some games producing multiplier jackpot winners. If more than one person calls a full house within 28 numbers, each one of those players receives a share of the full house (based on stake), along with the full jackpot each – because jackpots are never shared at Tombola!

There’s Something Else You Need to Know

It’s BBQ week and to celebrate, Tombola are hosting daily giveaways and extra chat prizes for free, and we reckon you’re going to flippin’ love what’s on offer! Head on over to the Facebook page every day (from 10am) until Friday 8th to guess what tempting BBQ favourite the social media team have cooked up. If you get it right, you stand a chance of winning a B&Q voucher for £100. That’s enough for a decent BBQ or some fun garden accessories to keep the kids entertained.

CM Summer will be popping into the Rollercoaster bingo room between 2pm and 3pm this week to give you all a good grilling. Just kidding, they’ll be hosting a daily quiz to win £10 B&Q vouchers. There’s 25 to be won and you’re welcome to stop by and take part, even if you don’t have any tickets in play. Both BBQ week themed promotions are no deposit.

The bingo promotional calendar is chocker-block this July with enhanced prize funds, guaranteed jackpots and much more! Take a peek and don’t forget to let us know which one is your favourite!

  • Pulse Party:

Where: Pulse
When: Thursday 7th July from 9pm to 10pm
What: Guaranteed prizes in every room
- Velocity Room - £200 Guaranteed Prize (based on £2 stake)
- Hasty Room - £100 Guaranteed Prize (based on £2 stake)
- All the other rooms - £80 Guaranteed Prize (based on £2 stake)

  • Reel Bingo Juiced Up:

Where: Reel Bingo
When: Friday 8th July from 9pm to 10pm
What: £1,000 guaranteed full house prize (based on max stake)

  • Bingo 80’s Beach Club:

Where: Bingo 80
When: Every Saturday in July from 9pm to 10pm (2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th)
What: £300 guaranteed prize in every game. Play one board for 25p, two for 50, three for 75p or a max of four at £1.

  • Stakeback Sunday (the new name of Hex):

Where: Stakeback
When: Every Sunday in July (3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st) from 9pm to 10pm
What: £250 guaranteed prize in each game (based on max stake)

  • Bingo 90 Multi-Links:

Where: Bingo 90
When: Monday 11th, 18th and 25th July
What: A massive £10,000 guaranteed full house prize in the 9pm and 9.30pm link games

  • Lite Week – The Machine:

Where: The Machine
When: Monday 18th - Saturday 23rd July from 8pm to 9pm
What: Guaranteed prizes of up to £250 in each game (based on max stake)

  • Lite Week – The Machine Red Alert:

Where: The Machine
When: Sunday 24th July from 8pm to 9pm
What: Get double the gold prize when the warning light flashes!

  • Bingo 90 – Big £25K Link:

Where: Bingo 90
When: Friday 29th July at 9pm
What: A mega £25,000 guaranteed full house prize in the 9pm link game

  • Two Line Tuesday:

Where: Picture Bingo
When: Every Tuesday in every game
What: Additional two line prize in every game


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