Logging in to your Hibajii account is the fastest way to get back into the action. Whether you're a daily player who checks in every morning or someone who drops in for a weekend Poker session, the Hibajii login page is designed to get you through the door in seconds — no friction, no unnecessary steps.
Your Hibajii login credentials are your email address or registered mobile number, paired with the password you set during registration. If you're on a personal device, ticking "Keep me logged in" means you won't have to enter your details every single time. It's a small thing, but it makes a real difference when you just want to jump straight into a game.
Security is built into every part of the Hibajii login process. All connections are protected by 256-bit SSL encryption, the same standard used by banks. We also support two-factor authentication for players who want an extra layer of protection on their account. Your balance, your personal details, and your transaction history are all kept private — always.
Once you log in, everything is right there on your dashboard. Your Wallet shows your current balance and any pending bonuses. The Mine section lets you manage your profile, update your password, and set responsible gaming limits. And the full game library — from Kalaka Bingo and Jacks or Better to Gold Toad Fishing and Tennis — is one tap away.
If you've forgotten your password, don't worry. Head to the FAQ page and follow the password reset instructions. You'll receive a reset link to your registered email or a verification code to your mobile number. The whole process takes under three minutes, and you'll be back in your account without losing any of your balance or progress.
For players in Bangladesh, Hibajii login also means instant access to BDT deposits and withdrawals through bKash and Nagad. There's no currency conversion, no waiting days for a bank transfer. You log in, you play, you win, and you withdraw — all in the same session if you want. That's the Hibajii experience: straightforward, fast, and built around how people in Bangladesh actually want to play.