Crickes Jackpot Bingo is not your average bingo game. With a growing progressive jackpot, bonus ball rounds, and multiple ways to win on every card, this is the most exciting bingo experience available to Bangladesh players right now.
Jackpot Bingo on Crickes is a 75-ball bingo game built specifically for the Bangladesh market. It takes the familiar structure of classic bingo — a 5×5 card, numbered balls drawn at random, and the race to complete a pattern — and layers on top of it a progressive jackpot system, bonus ball rounds, and multiple simultaneous prize tiers that give every player a genuine shot at a meaningful payout on every single card they buy.
The game runs on a continuous draw schedule, meaning there's always a round either in progress or about to start when you log into Crickes. You don't have to wait around for a specific event time or coordinate with other players. Just buy your cards, watch the balls drop, and see how close you get. The whole experience is designed to be fast, clear, and genuinely exciting — not the slow, drawn-out bingo you might remember from other platforms.
What makes Crickes Jackpot Bingo stand out from other bingo games available to Bangladesh players is the combination of the progressive jackpot and the bonus ball mechanic. Most bingo games give you one way to win big — fill your card. Crickes gives you four prize tiers plus a bonus ball round that can trigger additional payouts on top of whatever you've already won in the main draw. It's a much richer game than it looks at first glance.
If you've never played 75-ball bingo before, the setup is straightforward. Your card is a 5×5 grid with 24 numbers and one free space in the centre. The columns are labelled B, I, N, G, and O — each column contains numbers from a specific range. B covers 1–15, I covers 16–30, N covers 31–45, G covers 46–60, and O covers 61–75. The free space in the N column centre counts as already called at the start of every round.
As the draw runs, balls are called one at a time from the pool of 75. When a called number appears on your card, it gets marked. The goal is to complete a winning pattern before the jackpot ball count runs out. On Crickes, the standard winning patterns include a single line (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal), two lines, a full house (all 24 numbers plus the free space), and the jackpot pattern — which varies by round and is displayed clearly before the draw starts.
The jackpot pattern is the key one to watch. It's usually a more complex shape — an X, a frame, or a specific letter — and completing it within a set number of balls triggers the progressive jackpot. The fewer balls called when you complete the jackpot pattern, the larger the jackpot multiplier you receive. This is where the really big numbers come from on Crickes Jackpot Bingo.
The progressive jackpot on Crickes Jackpot Bingo grows with every card purchased across every round. A small percentage of each card sale feeds directly into the jackpot pool, which means the more active the Crickes player base is, the faster the jackpot climbs. You can see the current jackpot value displayed at the top of the game screen before every round — it updates in real time.
To win the full progressive jackpot, you need to complete the designated jackpot pattern within the jackpot ball limit — typically within the first 40 to 50 balls called, depending on the round settings. If nobody hits the jackpot pattern within the limit, the jackpot carries over to the next round and keeps growing. This is why the jackpot can sometimes reach very high values — it accumulates across multiple rounds until someone finally hits it.
If you complete the jackpot pattern after the ball limit has passed, you still win a consolation prize from the jackpot pool — it's just a smaller percentage than the full jackpot. So even a near-miss on the jackpot pattern is worth something on Crickes. The game is designed to reward close calls, not just outright wins.
After the main draw concludes, Crickes Jackpot Bingo runs a bonus ball round for players who purchased eligible cards. In the bonus round, a single special ball is drawn from a separate pool. If that ball matches a number on your card that wasn't called during the main draw, you receive a bonus payout on top of whatever you won in the main game.
The bonus ball payout scales with how many numbers on your card were left uncalled at the end of the main draw. If you were very close to a full house — say, only one or two numbers away — and the bonus ball hits one of those remaining numbers, the payout can be substantial. It's a mechanic that keeps you engaged right through to the very end of every round, even if the main draw didn't go your way.
Crickes has tuned the bonus ball system so that it triggers meaningful payouts often enough to feel rewarding without undermining the value of the main jackpot. It's a genuine secondary prize layer, not just a consolation token. Players who buy multiple cards per round tend to benefit most from the bonus ball, since more cards means more chances for the bonus ball to land on an uncalled number.
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Crickes Jackpot Bingo pays out across four prize tiers in every draw — plus the bonus ball round on top.
One of the most effective ways to improve your experience on Crickes Jackpot Bingo is to play multiple cards per round. Each card you hold is an independent shot at every prize tier — a line win on one card, a two-line win on another, and maybe a jackpot pattern developing on a third all at the same time. The more cards you have in play, the more of the 75-ball draw is working in your favour.
Crickes lets you hold up to 36 cards per round, and the auto-daub feature marks all your cards automatically as balls are called. You never have to worry about missing a number across multiple cards — the system handles it for you. Your only job is to watch the patterns develop and enjoy the ride.
That said, buying more cards also means spending more per round. The smart approach on Crickes is to find a card count that gives you meaningful coverage without stretching your session budget too thin. Most experienced players on the platform settle on somewhere between four and ten cards per round as their regular setup — enough to feel genuinely competitive without burning through their balance in a few draws.
Register in under a minute. Deposit BDT via bKash or Nagad and claim your welcome bonus before your first bingo session.
Open Jackpot Bingo in the Crickes lobby. Choose how many cards you want — from ৳50 each — and check the jackpot pattern for the upcoming round.
Auto-daub marks your cards as balls are called. Watch your patterns build across all your cards simultaneously. The jackpot counter ticks down with every ball.
Winnings from all prize tiers and the bonus ball round land in your Crickes balance instantly. Withdraw to bKash or Nagad right away.
Crickes Jackpot Bingo is fully optimised for mobile play. The 5×5 card layout scales cleanly to any screen size, the ball display is easy to read on a small screen, and the auto-daub feature means you never have to tap frantically to keep up with a fast draw. Whether you're on an Android phone, an iPhone, or a tablet, the experience is smooth and responsive.
The Crickes mobile app takes things a step further with push notifications for upcoming draws and jackpot milestone alerts. If the progressive jackpot hits a particularly high value, you'll get a notification so you don't miss the round. You can download the app from the App page or play directly in your mobile browser — no download required.
For players who prefer desktop, the full Crickes platform delivers the same Jackpot Bingo experience with a larger card view and a more detailed draw history panel. Both versions share the same account, balance, and jackpot pool — so it doesn't matter which device you use, you're always playing for the same prize.
Every card sold feeds the jackpot. The pool grows continuously across rounds until someone hits the jackpot pattern within the ball limit.
A dedicated bonus ball draw runs after every main game. One extra ball, extra payout potential — a feature exclusive to Crickes Jackpot Bingo.
All prize tiers pay out immediately to your Crickes balance. Withdraw to bKash or Nagad without any processing delay.
Hold multiple cards simultaneously with auto-daub handling all your numbers. More cards means more angles on every prize tier.
Fully responsive on all devices. The Crickes app adds push notifications for jackpot milestones and upcoming draw alerts.
The complete 75-ball draw sequence is set by independently certified RNG before the round opens. Every draw on Crickes is provably fair.