How to Play Wizard Bingo (Novomatic)
Wizard Bingo is a colorful online version of bingo with the Latin American rules. Ninety balls numbered in order are used in it, as well as bingo tickets with fifteen randomly selected numbers (also from one to ninety).
Thirty winning numbers are determined and marked off on cards.
The aim of the game is to mark off as many numbers as possible. Payouts are provided not only for all marked off numbers but also for the combinations formed on cards.
Bingo (all fifteen numbers) is the most valuable pattern provided by the rules. All combinations are mentioned in the special line at the top of the screen. They are also discussed in detail in the section Help.
The calculation of payout is made by multiplying the bet for cards by a multiplier established for the combination that can vary between 1x and 1,500x. The payout is credited only for the highest-ranking pattern per card.
It is allowed to play Wizard Bingo using one, two, three, or four cards. Users may bet from six to two and a half thousand credits. It is possible to wager up to ten thousand per spin.
The gameplay in Wizard Bingo consists of several stages:
- The selection of the number of active cards and bets on each of them (bets for all positions are identical).
- The round is triggered by clicking on a special button.
- Thirty numbered balls are selected. Their numbers are considered to be winning. They are automatically marked off.
- Payouts for combinations are credited.
- Then it is necessary to decide whether to purchase extra balls or not. They should be bought if there is a probability of forming a pattern on one or several cards. The price for each ball is determined depending on bets and combinations that can be formed. Users can purchase up to ten balls.
When the customer wants to collect money, he or she should click on the corresponding button on the control panel that will lead to the end of the current round.
There are no exceptions to rules in Wizard Bingo. Read about jackpots and bonus rounds below.
We have not found information about the theoretical payout percentage of this model.