About Sun Bingo Casino
Bingo‑first community feel with friendly rooms, daily promos and a side of slots & Slingo. Perfect for a natter, a ticket or two, and a few wee spins.
Pros & Cons
What we like
- UKGC
- PayPal & Apple Pay
- Busy rooms
Watch out for
- Promos conservative
- Occasional pending windows
Games & Software Providers
Game types
Top providers
+ 60 more providers
Deposits & Withdrawals
Welcome Offer & Bonuses
Bingo‑first welcome: free room tickets plus a handful of spins after your first deposit/ticket purchase. Card/PayPal only; room rules & wagering apply. See Promotions (18+, BeGambleAware.org, T&Cs).
Wagering requirements
Bingo room rules apply; any slots spins have standard casino wagering (≈35x).
- Bingo tickets credited to specific rooms, winnings may carry wagering, Payment method restrictions may apply (debit/PayPal only), Ticket/spin expiry windows, unused rewards removed, One welcome per player, promo abuse voids rewards,
Our Verdict
Safe pick for UK bingo‑first players.
Reviewed by Casimo Editorial · Edited by UK Gambling Editor · Updated 2025-09-12
Player Reviews
“A proper British institution! The bingo rooms are legendary, and the casino is powered by Playtech. Had a great run on God of Storms. A very safe, very fun place to play.”
“The trust rating is 'High' and you can feel it. Everything is professional. Had a great feature on Fishin' Frenzy. The payout was in my PayPal account the next day. Brilliant.”
“Deposited with Apple Pay. So easy. The live game shows are top-notch, especially the Playtech ones. The whole site is slick and professional. A class act.”
“No stated withdrawal cap is a big plus. The free spins on Buffalo Blitz with the multipliers are just insane. A household name for a reason. You know you're in safe hands.”
“The exclusive bingo rooms like the 'Mystic Meg' room are brilliant fun. The chat is always buzzing. It's just a fun, social place to play. The best bingo experience online.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Operator?+
Playtech (Virtue Fusion).
Payments?+
PayPal, Apple Pay, cards.
Is it UK‑licensed?+
Yes — UKGC.