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Loadsa Bingo Review + 20 Free Spins No Wager Bonus

Updated June 1, 2026 7 min read UKGC licensed

Loadsa Bingo trades on the idea of plenty. The name, the “Spend Less, Play More” tagline, the talk of 500-plus slots. The reality is more modest, a tidy but anonymous Dragonfish site that’s been doing the rounds since 2012 and looks much like its half-dozen siblings.

The one thing it does well is the no wagering welcome bonus,  providing 20 free spins with nothing to play through, though the small print clips its wings. We’ve given it 2.5/5. Get the full story in the rest of our review below.

Loadsa Bingo Key Facts

Site FeatureDetails
Welcome Offer:20 free spins on Irish Luck
Bonus Codes:DR20 (welcome offer)
Minimum Deposit:£10
Minimum Withdrawal:£10
Free Bingo:Yes. Daily free rooms including KACHING
Bingo Software:Dragonfish
Established:2012
Operator:Broadway Gaming Ireland DF Limited
Live Chat:Yes
Mobile App:No

Welcome Offer

There’s a single welcome here, and it comes as spins, not a bonus pot. Fund the account with £10, play that tenner through the same day, enter DR20, and 20 free spins drop onto Irish Luck, each worth 25p.

Now the catch, because there always is one!

Whatever the spins return tops out at £5, paid as cash. The no wagering promise is real and a nice touch, but the £5 limit means the offer buys you a bit of fun and not much more. Don’t go in expecting it to change your week.

This is clearly a drawback because let’s face it, your playing bingo to potentially win some money. Having a £5 maximum win from the bonus really rains on your parade!

Wagering Requirements

Loadsa makes a lot of noise about no wagering, and on that front, it delivers. Nothing needs playing through on the spins’ winnings.

The conditions sit around the offer instead. You’ll have staked your £10 before the spins appear, they’re tied to Irish Luck alone, and they lapse five days after landing. There’s also the network’s quiet habit of forfeiting pending bonuses if you don’t log in for five days running, so it’s not one to claim and wander off from.

Promo Codes

You’ll want DR20 entered at the cashier with that first £10, or the spins won’t appear. It’s the one code that matters here.

Past the welcome, codes barely feature. Loadsa runs the usual network promotions rather than a code-driven calendar, so savings tend to show up without any extra steps on your part.

First Impressions

For a brand whose whole pitch is “loads”, Loadsa Bingo is oddly thin on character. The homepage runs stock slot artwork, the logo is a cartoon star that connects to nothing in particular, and there’s no theme tying it all together.

It’s perfectly usable, just unloved. The marketing leans hard on volume and the no wagering promise, but take those away, and you’ve got a standard Dragonfish skin that could swap logos with any of its sister sites unnoticed. Fine, forgettable, and selling you on a quantity it doesn’t quite have.

Bonuses and Promotions

Beyond the welcome, the regular run is standard Real Bingo Network fare, and Loadsa doesn’t pretend otherwise. Treat the list as a rough guide; it changes, and the site is slow to refresh what’s on.

  • KACHING Room – daily free bingo for funded players, with up to £50 to win each day
  • Must Drop Jackpots – Friday games where the pot has to fall before the night is out
  • Royal Room – the network’s £4,900 monthly giveaway, plus a £100 Royal Room Xtra
  • Weekly Cashback – 10% of the previous week’s losses back as a real-money bonus, up to £100, if you’ve dropped £100 or more
  • 5 Line PJP – progressive jackpot bingo that can build into a worthwhile pot

And none of it is exclusive to Loadsa. It’s the same set its siblings run.

Bingo and Slots Games

The bingo is broader than the styling suggests, with High 5 alongside 90-ball, 75-ball, a 52-ball card variant and video bingo, across roughly 30 rooms. It’s the Dragonfish platform underneath (badged here as the Real Bingo Network), so the rooms, the chat and the progressive jackpots are shared with the rest of the family. Tickets are cheap and a new game starts every few minutes.

The slots are where the “loads” starts to wobble. The marketing boasts 500-plus titles; independent counts put the real number closer to 200. Either way it’s a serviceable library rather than a huge one, drawn from the usual providers, NetEnt, Microgaming, Eyecon and Big Time Gaming among them, with familiar names like Fluffy Favourites, Shaman’s Dream and Deal or No Deal, plus scratchcards and Slingo. Nothing on it is exclusive to Loadsa.

Game Preview

Ticket purchase screen in the Wonky bingo room at Loadsa Bingo showing cards at 5p
Select from preselected card amounts or pick your own.
mobile lobby displaying player favourites, trending slots and jackpot games sections
The homepage highlights popular slots as well as bingo games.

Mobile App

Loadsa Bingo has no app to download, so mobile play happens in the browser. It’s an instant-play site that resizes itself for a phone or tablet, and once you’re signed in the rooms, slots, cashier and chat are all there, the same as on desktop. No app means no biometric sign-in or push alerts, but for casual play you won’t feel the lack.

Signup and Login

Signing up takes four quick steps, your details first, then address and number, the terms to tick, and a username and password with an email link to activate.

Loadsa verifies you before a first payout. If the automatic check doesn’t settle it, you’ll be asked for documents covering your identity and address, the routine UK step, plus a copy of your card if you deposit by one. Worth clearing at the start.

Returning players just sign back in through the Loadsa Bingo login to get going again.

Payment Options

Loadsa keeps the cashier to a bare minimum, and it’s leaner than some other review sites suggest:

Deposit MethodMin DepositMin WithdrawalWithdrawal Time
Visa Debit£10£104–7 business days
Mastercard Debit£10£104–7 business days
Apple Pay£10£104–7 business days
PayPal£10£104–5 business days
Wire Transfer£107–10 business days

Despite what some listings claim, there’s no Paysafecard, no Neteller, nothing by phone. Deposits start at £10, and PayPal has a 10p processing charge, while other methods are fee-free. Debit cards, Apple Pay and PayPal all handle withdrawals as well as deposits, with wire transfer available as a fallback where the standard return route isn’t possible.

Payouts start at £10 too, and only go back to something you’ve already funded with. PayPal is quickest at four to five working days, debit cards and Apple Pay run four to seven, and a wire transfer trails at seven to ten. Reliable, if never quick.

Licensing and Regulation

Loadsa is another of the Broadway Gaming Ireland brands, and its UK licence runs under Gambling Commission account 58267. Some older write-ups still tie it to 888 and Gibraltar, but the operator behind it now is Broadway Gaming Ireland.

The protections are the standard UK set. Games are tested for fairness, player money is held in a separate client account at the Commission’s “medium” protection level, and the account has the usual safer-gambling settings, from your own deposit limits to a break or self-exclusion through GamStop.

Support comes through live chat and email (help@bingosupport.org), with a freephone line listed as well, running from late morning into the early hours rather than around the clock. For everyday questions, the chat is the quickest route, and email replies land inside a couple of days. We tested live chat just to see if it was any good, and we got in touch with a real person relatively quickly, so that’s always a bonus.

Sister Sites

Loadsa is one of a now-familiar set of Broadway Gaming Ireland bingo brands, all on the same Dragonfish platform and most carrying the very same offer. The closest are its twinsBingo Barmy and Lovehearts Bingo, which use the same offer/promo code and run the identical 20-spin deal, with Pink Ribbon and Bid filling out the family.

Choose between them on theme rather than substance, because the bingo is the same on all of them. Pink Ribbon at least sends a slice to charity. Loadsa’s only real pitch is the word “loads”.

Review Conclusion

Pros

  • Wager-free welcome spins, winnings paid straight as cash

  • Each of the 20 Irish Luck spins is worth a healthy 25p

  • Five bingo formats, from High 5 to 52-ball and video bingo

  • Cards and Apple Pay are fee-free; only PayPal adds a 10p charge

  • Reliable Dragonfish bingo with busy rooms

Cons

  • Welcome-spin winnings are capped at just £5

  • Nothing exclusive; identical to its Broadway sisters

  • “Loads” oversells it: flat branding and a slots library nearer 200 than the claimed 500

  • No app, and withdrawals are slow at up to a week

2.5

The Verdict

Loadsa Bingo is perfectly fine, which for a site selling itself on abundance is a quiet kind of failure. The no wagering welcome offer is worth a look, the Dragonfish bingo is busy enough and reliable, and the cashier does its job without drama.

But the name writes a cheque the site doesn’t cash. Same rooms, same slots and same offer as five of its siblings, branding nobody seems to have laboured over, and a slots count that doesn’t match the marketing. The £5 cap takes most of the shine off those welcome spins, and there’s nothing here you couldn’t get next door.

If a “no strings” flutter on 20 spins is all you’re after, and the bland styling doesn’t put you off, it’s harmless enough. There’s just no real reason to choose it ahead of its sisters, a couple of which give you a little more. It comes out at 2.5 out of 5. Unimpressive but not offensive!