Clover Bingo sells luck. Shamrocks on the logo, a leprechaun for a mascot, and a welcome offer riding on a slot called Clover Rollover 2. Fitting, in a way, because under the green paint, this is a site where nearly everything is left to chance, your welcome bonus, the prizes on the wheel, even the size of the cap on your winnings.
From us, it’s 2.5 out of 5, and the reasons for that score are all in the small print.
Clover Bingo Key Facts
| Site Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Welcome Offer: | Up to 500 free spins on Clover Rollover 2 |
| Bonus Codes: | None |
| No Deposit Bonus: | None |
| Minimum Deposit: | £10 |
| Minimum Withdrawal: | £10 |
| Bingo: | 90-ball and 75-ball rooms |
| Games: | 1,000+ slots with a deep Irish-themed shelf |
| Operator: | Jumpman Gaming Limited |
| Live Chat: | Weekday office hours |
| Mobile App: | No |
First Impressions
Irish theme as advertised? Sort of. The logo is proper pub-sign green, and the hero floats fluffy clovers, gold coins and furry pink hearts across a pastel sky that owes more to Fluffy Favourites than to Dublin. It’s soft, cheerful and pleasant to look at, with none of the leprechaun kitsch laid on too thick.
The layout is the familiar Jumpman arrangement, and it remains a good one. Featured slots fill the homepage the moment you land, the menu keeps Bonuses, Offers and the Daily Wheel one tap away, and everything loads briskly. You’ll notice what leads the page, though. Slots, wall to wall, with bingo nowhere in sight until you go looking. Hold that thought.
A Welcome Bonus Left to Luck
Put in £10 or more for the first time, and the Mega Wheel appears, and the wheel decides what your welcome actually is. The poster prize is 500 free spins on Clover Rollover 2, the Irish progressive-jackpot slot, but the terms are blunt that the wheel is pure chance, with no promise that you’ll win anything at all. They also reserve the right to change what’s on the wheel at any time, without notice.
Deposit £20 or more later and the wheel comes back around, though not always free. The policy says you’ll “either be invited to play for FREE or pay a small amount to spin”. Use the Quick Deposit shortcut, and there’s no wheel at all, and a pending withdrawal switches the wheel off until it’s processed. As welcomes go, it’s less an offer than a raffle ticket to see what prize you could win.
The Cap They Don’t Print
Whatever the wheel pays out arrives as bonus money, and its limits deserve a careful read.
What free spins can pay is limited to “a maximum amount set by the company at its sole discretion, regardless of the accumulative winnings amount displayed”.
The rest follows the standard Jumpman pattern. Bonus money carries a 10x wagering requirement that stacks on top of any requirements you haven’t cleared. Only bonus-funded bets count towards it, and cashing out early wipes whatever bonus remains. Even after the wagering is done, conversion to real money is limited to your lifetime deposits, capped at £250.
And the list of games that contribute nothing to the wagering requirements is longer than usual here, including blackjack, roulette, Hi-Lo, video poker, keno, and every progressive jackpot slot.
Bonuses and Promotions
Every regular reward here runs on the same lucky-dip machinery. The Daily Wheel holds a permanent spot in the menu for a free spin at small prizes, the Rewards Reel and weekly free spins drip-feed extras to active players, and a Trophies Cabinet dishes out little bonuses for hitting milestones. It’s all pleasant enough, and all chance-based, which at least makes the site consistent. Nothing here takes a bonus code, and offers sent by email are best used the day they arrive.
Bingo and Slots Games
Two classic flavours of bingo are on the card, 90-ball rooms paying on one line, two lines and the full house, and 75-ball pattern games. They work fine, the chat ticks along, and on a site named Clover Bingo they are emphatically the supporting act. The homepage doesn’t show a single bingo room until you dig for the section.
The slots are the real inventory, more than a thousand of them, and the Irish corner is deep, 9 Pots of Gold, Wild Wild Riches, Irish Pot Luck, Irish Fortune and the poster-boy Clover Rollover 2 with its progressive pot.
Away from the emerald stuff, you get the usual crowd-pleasers, Fluffy Favourites, Starburst, Chilli Heat, the Big Bass family and The Goonies among them. If you came for slots with a green tint, it delivers.
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Signup and Login
The form is two minutes’ work, plus a £10 deposit if you want the wheel. Before money comes back out, Jumpman’s checks require photo ID confirmation with a selfie, and your documents can take up to 3 working days to review, so verify well before you want to be paid.
Getting back in is painless. The Clover Bingo login is next to the pink Join button, and the site will remember you using fingerprint or face on phones that support it.
Deposits and Withdrawals
Banking follows the network playbook. Debit cards lead the way, with PayPal, Paysafecard, Skrill, Neteller and pay-by-mobile alongside, everything in GBP and deposits from £10. No fees on either direction.
Patience is the price instead. A Clover Bingo withdrawal sits in a three-day pending period before anyone processes it, with a few more working days for the money to reach your bank, so the journey from cashout to bank is the best part of a week. The £10 minimum withdrawal is standard. One feature worth respecting rather than resenting, deposit limits set or reached here follow you across every site on the Jumpman network, which is more joined-up player protection than most groups manage.
Licensing and Regulation
Clover Bingo is a Jumpman Gaming Limited brand, holding Gambling Commission account 39175, with the Alderney regulator covering players outside Great Britain. Safer-gambling tools are self-serve around the clock, deposit caps, breaks and GamStop among them, and the operator runs its own Jumpmancares hub on top.
Human help is more rationed. Live chat keeps weekday office hours, and email replies are quoted in days rather than minutes, with no phone line, so weekend questions wait until Monday. The plumbing is trustworthy, and the service desk is part-time.
Sister Sites
Jumpman runs more than 160 of these sites, identical engines under different paint, and we keep a regularly updated guide to the network on our Jumpman Gaming sites page.
The best-known relative is Mirror Bingo, and if it’s specifically the Irish theme that caught your eye, Rainbow Spins does the same rainbows-and-pots-of-gold turn, which is basically more of the same.
Verdict
Pros
- Soft, likeable pastel artwork and a tidy, fast Jumpman lobby
A deep shelf of Irish-themed slots and progressives
Plenty of ways to pay, from PayPal to phone-bill deposits
Cons
- A wheel decides you’re welcome bonus, with nothing guaranteed and a prize list that can change overnight
The cap on free-spin winnings is a serious network drawback
Bonus conversion limited to lifetime deposits, never more than £250
Withdrawals take most of a week, and bingo is a buried side product
Review Summary
Clover Bingo is a perfectly pleasant place to lose track of which Jumpman site you’re on. The pastel Irish dressing is sweet, the lobby is quick, and anyone hunting leprechaun slots will find a shelf full of them.
The luck theme just runs deeper than the branding should allow. Your welcome is decided by a wheel that promises nothing, the cap on your winnings is whatever the company decides it is that day, and no more than £250 of any of it can ever become real money. Meanwhile the game the site is named after has to be hunted down past a wall of slots.
We’ve pitched it at 2.5 out of 5. Lucky by theme, considerably less so by terms.
