Zebra Bingo sister sites include Bingostars, Peachy Games, FruitKings, Casushi, and Playsunny, all under the shared licence of Solaya Group Limited (UKGC: 100050).
Zebra Bingo is a bingo and casino platform that is operated and owned by Solaya Group Limited (UKGC: 100050), which has been the case since the early part of 2026. Prior to that, it fell under Dazzletag Entertainment Limited (UKGC: 39358).
Alongside Zebra Bingo, Solaya Group also run a further five domains across the same gambling areas - bingo and casino - with each of those all having previously been part of Dazzletag.
There is plenty of experience behind Zebra Bingo and the Solaya Group in general, and punters will have high expectations for what the Zebra Bingo sister sites offer.
Our aim here is to leave you informed about which site might be best for you.

Zebra Bingo makes a strong first impression…and leaves a lasting one too. The first thing you’ll pick up on is a bold logo, which sits in the top left corner of the site.
Next to that is a burger menu, which triggers a pop-out list that cleanly lays out site navigation options. Your other navigation tool runs across the top of the page, in the form of a scrollable horizontal bar.
The options in this bar are important to note too. You have two core functions available at Zebra Bingo. One is in the name: “Bingo”. The other is less obvious: “Casino”. Each of these sections then come with their own sub-category navigation bar once clicked on.
The casino is the most critical part of what we’re looking at here, and it is pretty good. You get over 3,000 games to explore in total, with 116 of those titles forming a dedicated “Live Casino” area.
Regardless of what casino category you look at, though, you will find top-end games, courtesy of Zebra Bingo having a relationship with some of the biggest software companies in the industry.
The last point of site design we’ll touch on is the game lobby itself. Tiles are above average in size, without being offensive to look at. They are easy to interact with and highly responsive. It means the overall site operates well.
Zebra Bingo provides a good platform that serves customers well, well beyond being just a bingo operator.
That does not mean there isn't room to improve on what is offered to its users though. Do any of the Zebra Bingo sister sites do that?
Casushi has a host of shared features with Zebra Bingo, with the bulk of those coming in respect of the site design, including the overall look and feel. The menu and header bar are both constructed in the same way, whilst the game lobbies both possess the same layout and size of game tiles.

When comparing the brands side-by-side, however, it is quickly apparent that Casushi lacks the depth of Zebra Bingo.
For starters, Casushi does not have any bingo offering. The other area where Casushi comes up short is in the live casino. Whilst there is a live casino section, it is less than 10% of the overall size of what is offered at Zebra Bingo.
With all of that in mind, there are not loads of reasons why you’d opt to use Casushi over Zebra Bingo, but that is more of a reflection on the latter being very good, rather than Casushi being poor.
There are only two Solaya Group sites that lean into “bingo” within their brand name. One is Zebra Bingo, the other is Bingostars. Despite that, Bingostars has a slightly different feel to it from a design perspective.

There are similarities between the brands with the general “how” around site manoeuvrability the same, however, the buttons you interact with in menu panels and the site header are larger at Bingostars. Interactions are not a problem at Zebra Bingo, but the larger the better where mobile devices are concerned, so, Bingostars probably edges the usability metric.
That is the only place where it beats Zebra Bingo though. As with the navigation point, the main offering isn’t crazy different between the sites with both boasting high-quality game titles to the tune of around 3,000 games.
Bingostars does only have circa 70 titles in its live casino section though. That’s someway short of the 116 offered at Zebra and, for most people, it probably means Zebra Bingo is the slightly better domain.
If any Zebra Bingo sister site is going to compete for the crown of being "the best in the Solaya Group" it is probably Peachy Games. The two brands are extremely similar in what they give users, in terms of the actual offering and the overarching design of the respective sites.
Peachy Games opts for a very simple and clean design, using a white background that runs across the entire game lobby and menu panels, with just subtle blue to serve as boundaries between options.

The only other colour in the site comes from the game tiles themselves. These are large tiles, shaped taller than they are wide, and easy to interact with. Above them, running across the page, is a scroll bar that aids site navigation.
That brings us on to the details of what is available to punters at Peachy Games. You've got a 3,000-strong collection of casino games, which includes 114 live casino titles, with plenty of big-name software providers delivering those titles.
In addition to the casino, you also have the benefit of a bingo hall, which is another tick in the "similar to Zebra Bingo" box.

Ashley, an Ipswich Town fan, is an experienced content writer in the sports & betting space, who also has an extensive background in data analytics. Those skills combine here to allow for unique angles to be taken across a host of topics.