Best Casino Bonuses and Bonus Codes

Every casino bonus listed below comes from a casino we have reviewed in full, with the bonus code, wagering requirement and real player feedback in one table. Filter by bonus type, sort by popularity, and check the terms before you claim.

Types of Casino Bonuses

Casinos structure their offers in a handful of recurring formats. Here is how each type works, and where the catch usually hides.

Sign Up Bonus

The offer on your first deposit, usually a percentage match such as 100% up to $500. These are the largest offers a casino runs, and they carry the strictest terms.

Watch for: the wagering requirement, the minimum deposit, and whether a code must be entered at the cashier.

No Deposit Bonus

A small amount of bonus cash or free spins just for registering, with no payment required. The lowest risk way to test a casino.

Watch for: higher wagering than deposit offers and a cap on how much you can withdraw from winnings.

Reload and Multi-Deposit

Match offers spread across your 2nd to 5th deposits, or ongoing reloads for existing players. Lower percentages than the welcome offer, but often friendlier terms and better real value.

Watch for: the match cap on each deposit and a separate expiry on every stage of the package.

Free Spins

Bonus rounds on specific slot games, awarded on their own or attached to a deposit match. Winnings are credited as bonus funds, so wagering still applies.

Watch for: which games the spins work on and what each spin is actually worth.

Cashback

A percentage of your losses returned over a set period, most often weekly. One of the most player friendly formats when it is paid as real money.

Watch for: whether the cashback arrives as cash or as bonus funds with wagering attached. That single detail changes its value entirely.

Bitcoin Bonus

Larger match percentages for cryptocurrency deposits, since crypto costs the casino less to process. The mechanics are the same as a standard deposit match.

Watch for: which coins qualify and any separate rules on withdrawing in crypto.

How to Evaluate a Casino Bonus

The headline number is the least important part of a bonus. These are the terms that decide what an offer is actually worth:

Term What it means What to look for
Wagering requirement How many times the bonus (or deposit plus bonus) must be bet before you can withdraw Under 30x is good, 30x to 40x is standard, above 50x is a red flag
Game weighting How much each game type counts toward wagering Slots usually count 100%. Blackjack often counts 5% to 10% or is excluded entirely
Minimum deposit The smallest deposit that qualifies for the offer Typically $10 to $25. Depositing less voids the bonus
Maximum bet The largest single bet allowed while wagering is active Usually $5 to $10. Exceeding it can forfeit the bonus and winnings
Maximum cashout A cap on how much you can withdraw from bonus winnings Common on no deposit offers. No cap is better
Expiry period How long you have to complete the wagering 30 days is standard. Under 7 days is tight for larger bonuses

Not sure whether a bonus is worth taking? Enter the numbers into our casino bonus calculator and it will show you the total amount you need to wager and the effort involved before you can cash out.

Read the Terms and Conditions

Every bonus comes with a full set of terms and conditions, and the details that cost players money are rarely in the headline. Before you claim anything, open the bonus terms on the casino site and check these points:

  • Game restrictions. Many bonuses apply only to slots, while table games and live dealer games contribute a reduced percentage toward wagering or are excluded entirely. A game that counts 10% turns a 30x requirement into an effective 300x, and playing an excluded game can void the bonus altogether.
  • Payment method exclusions. Deposits made with certain e-wallets, most commonly Skrill and Neteller, often do not qualify for welcome offers even though the deposit itself goes through fine.
  • Country restrictions. A casino can accept players from your country but still exclude it from a specific promotion. The availability line in the terms settles it.
  • Withdrawal conditions. Some casinos require the deposit to be wagered at least once on top of the bonus wagering, and identity verification must be complete before bonus winnings are paid out.

If a casino refuses to honour a bonus you cleared fairly, or enforces a term that was never disclosed in the offer, you can submit a complaint and we will look into it. Player feedback like this is also what powers the Did It Work votes in the table above.

How to Claim a Casino Bonus

  1. Pick an offer from the table above and note the bonus code if one is listed.
  2. Follow the link to the casino and register an account with accurate details, since documents are checked at withdrawal.
  3. Enter the bonus code at the cashier or select the offer before completing your deposit. Bonuses usually cannot be applied after the deposit is made.
  4. Meet the minimum deposit for the offer and confirm the bonus has been credited before you start playing.
  5. Complete the wagering requirement within the expiry period, staying under the maximum bet, then withdraw.

FAQ

A casino bonus is promotional credit a casino adds to your account, most commonly as a percentage match on a deposit. The funds can be played immediately but can only be withdrawn after you meet the wagering requirement attached to the offer.

It means you must place bets totalling 30 times the bonus amount before withdrawing. A $100 bonus at 30x requires $3,000 in total bets. Some casinos apply the multiplier to the deposit plus the bonus, which doubles the effective requirement, so always check which figure the terms reference.

You do not risk your own money, so in that sense yes. But winnings are subject to wagering requirements and almost always a maximum cashout, commonly $50 to $100. Treat a no deposit bonus as a free trial of the casino rather than a source of meaningful profit.

Usually not efficiently. Most casinos weight blackjack at 5% to 10% toward wagering, and some exclude it completely. The exceptions are dedicated blackjack bonuses, which are designed to be cleared at the tables. Filter the bonus table by Blackjack Bonus to find them.

The most common reasons are an expired offer, a deposit below the minimum, a payment method excluded from the promotion, or the code being entered after the deposit instead of before. Our table includes player votes on whether each code worked, so check the feedback column before claiming.

No. Bonus funds are locked until the wagering requirement is complete. Requesting a withdrawal early will typically forfeit the bonus and any winnings made with it, though your original deposit remains yours.

Generally only one bonus can be active at a time, and welcome offers are strictly one per person, household and IP address. Multi-deposit packages are the exception, where the 2nd to 5th deposit offers are claimed in sequence. Opening duplicate accounts to re-claim a welcome bonus will result in confiscated winnings.

Yes, in two ways. The offer itself has a claim-by date, and once claimed, the wagering must be completed within a set period, usually 30 days. Any unfinished bonus and its winnings are removed when the period ends.

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