Elf Bingo launched in December of 2013, but the connection between elves and Christmas is purely coincidental, if you want the theme of this 15 Network site think woodland, sprites and imps as that’s exactly what they’re portraying in the Tolkeinesque homepage. While the brand is bringing its own approach to the market, the software is easily recognisable to anyone who has played the 15 Network before.

Registering for an account takes only a few minutes, just choose a unique username, give your personal details, register a payment method and you’re ready to go. The whole process takes less that five minutes and there are some very generous sign up bonuses to get you started too. All in all the interface is really user friendly and that continues into the games, and play too at Elf Bingo.

The hub of the games is the lobby and this will launch when you hit the play button. The lobby is well laid out with all the bingo rooms shown in tab format, making it easy to navigate around the site. There’s the staple 90-ball bingo available and 75-ball games too, and under the other tabs you’ll find games, special guaranteed jackpots and promotional games. Enter the bingo room of your choice and you’ll find friendly and helpful chat hosts and easy to navigate/easy to use bingo rooms. The tickets are easy and clear to see, and the chat is easy to follow. There’s plenty of variation in ticket prices, so there are games to suit all budgets and overall there seems to be plenty for everyone.

The games tab is also worth a look, if you like big exciting slots like Fluffy Favourites, Irish Luck, and Sugar Train, then you’ll love the selection here and there are plenty of instant wins and traditional casino games to keep you entertained too.

Elf Bingo is a pretty playable site, on a pretty playable software, but it is networked, and that’s networked for all games, promotions and bingo. As yet the brand hasn’t launched any standalone promotions, so everything you do will be competing against other players on the network. That said, this is one of the cosiest networks out there so despite the fact that there are several sites feeding into it, the player numbers are still manageable, which means you might even get a win along the way.

Click here to visit www.elfbingo.com

Pros

Really playable software, small network, reload bonuses on all deposits.

Cons

Limited promotions, limited payment options, very similar to other sites on network.

February 2014

Elf Bingo Information

Bingo rooms – A selection of bingo rooms available from the main lobby
Bingo varieties – 75 and 90 ball bingo available
Side games – There are a multitude of casino and slot games available from the bingo screen

Click here to play at Elf Bingo

Bingo Sign Up Bonuses And Deposit Offers

New players at Elf Bingo can claim a spin of the Mega Wheel on their first deposit of £10.

New players only | Min. deposit £10 | £8 Max. win per 10 spins | Max. bonus conversion £250 | 65x wagering requirements | Full T&Cs apply.

Minimum Deposit And Withdrawal Requirements

The minimum deposit at Elf Bingo is just £5, but you must deposit £10 if you want to claim any bonuses on offer.

The minimum withdrawal from Elf Bingo is £30. As long as you have wagered £100 at the site and have £30 in real cash, you can withdraw. You should note though that at the point of withdrawal any bonus funds or loyalty points in your account will be lost.

Wagering requirements on IG bonuses or free spins are 65x the amount of bonus!

Payment Options

Elf Bingo accepts major Debit Cards, Paypal and Paysafecard.

Bingo Software / Network

Elf Bingo is part of the 15 Network and uses the Jumpman Gaming software to power their games.

Licensing Jurisdiction And Complaints

Elf Bingo is licensed in Alderney. Complaints to the licensing authority can be made here.

UK Gambling Commission: Reference 39175

Support

You can contact support at Elf Bingo using the following methods:

Your Comments On Elf Bingo

Do you play at Elf Bingo? Tell us what you think about the site by leaving a comment here. Give the site your ranking out of 5 at the end of your comment, ie – 1/5 Very Poor, 2/5 Poor, 3/5 Average, 4/5 Good or 5/5 Excellent.