Which Double Bubble Bingo Bonus Better? £50 Bingo Tickets or 50 Spins — We Tried

Currently Double Bubble Bingo greets new players with a choice: £50 worth of bingo tickets or 50 free spins on the Double Bubble slot. All it takes is a £10 deposit and a £10 wager. On paper, it’s one of the simpler welcome offers out there. But which option actually gives you the best chance of walking away with something?

How It Works

You join doublebubblebingo.com (no code is needed), deposit at least £10 (sports bets don’t count), and opt into the offer. The key is you must choose between the bingo tickets or the spins when you make that first deposit — and once you’ve picked, you can’t switch later.

You then have 30 days to use them before they expire.

How to use and choose the Double-Bobble-Bingo-Bonus

The Free Spins

The 50 spins are locked to the Double Bubble slot, with each spin worth 20p. The standout detail is that there’s no wagering. Whatever you win goes straight into your cash balance.

When we tried the spins, the result looked like this:

  • 50 spins used in under 10 minutes.
  • A handful of small wins, plus one bigger line, totalled £13.40.
  • Because there was no wagering, that £13.40 was ours to withdraw instantly.

Of course, it could easily have been less — a run of dead spins can leave you with only a few quid. But the lack of wagering makes the outcome clear and easy.

Or The Bingo Tickets

If you choose bingo, you’ll get £50 in tickets to use across most rooms (except for “Session Bingo” and “Winners Club”). If tickets are £1 each, that’s 50 chances; if they’re 10p, you’ll get far more.

We tried the bingo option too:

  • Entered three 90-ball games and two 75-ball rooms.
  • Landed a single one-line win worth £20.
  • Just like the spins, there was no wagering. That £20 was instantly withdrawable.

Here the value feels bigger: £50 worth of tickets compared to £10 worth of spins. But the outcome is less predictable — one good game can pay off, or you might burn through all the tickets with nothing to show for it.

Which Bonus Option Works Better?

  • Free spins at doublebubblebingo.com: Quicker, easier, and you know the exact value (50 spins at 20p each). Whatever you win is cash.
  • Bingo tickets: Higher notional value (£50), but the results depend on when you play and how competitive the rooms are.

It comes down to preference. Slots give instant results, while bingo spreads your chances across multiple draws.

What Happened When We Tried

When we tested both double bubble bingo offers, the spins gave us £13.40 straight away. The bingo tickets produced a £20 win after several games. Both were withdrawable cash, no strings attached.

Our takeaway: if you want something quick and simple, pick the spins. If you’re happy to sit in bingo rooms and wait for results, the tickets might give you more value. Either way, it’s one of the rare UK bonuses where wins are genuinely yours.