SweepBetz Review
Reviewed by HKGambler, Founder & Lead Reviewer · First published Feb 15, 2026 · Last editor review Apr 22, 2026 · Last hands-on test Feb 25, 2026
4.2/5+22 community votesCommunity score 4.2 out of 5 based on 2 votes. Net vote balance +2: 2 upvotes minus 0 downvotes.
Review summary
SweepBetz is a sweepstakes casino reviewed with community vote data and evidence-labeled editorial notes. Community vote sample is still building, so the rating is provisional, and listed payout timing is 1-5 business days. It is restricted in 19 US states.
SweepBetz score breakdown
Community score 4.2 out of 5, 2 votes, Early confidence.
Editorial score 3.6/5
Editorial scores weight regulatory and trust signals more heavily than community scores, which is why our editorial score can differ from the community average. See how we rate for the full methodology.
Trust signals at a glance
Strengths
Operator on file: Brandi Marketing LLC DBA SweepBetz
Source-backedOperator identity claims have primary or official source support.
Responsible gaming tools on file
Source-backedOperator publishes a responsible-gaming or player-protection page.
Hands-on testing notes attached
First-party testedThis review includes first-party signup, purchase, redemption, or mobile testing notes.
Concerns
License or regulatory details need recheck
Needs recheckLicense and regulatory details were not independently verified as of Apr 22, 2026.
Community vote sample is still provisional
ProvisionalOnly 1-9 community votes are recorded, so this review is provisional until more rate-limited votes accumulate.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- Daily login bonus of 1 SC + 3K GC is above the sweeps category median→ details
- First-purchase ratio of $0.91 per SC ($9.99 for 11 SC + 250K GC) is competitive→ details
- Documented 800+-game library is solid volume for a 2026 launch→ details
- Operator is a registered LLC (Brandi Marketing LLC) with no surfaced complaints to date
- Hacksaw Gaming is a quality studio and confirmed provider→ details
Cons
- 100 SC redemption floor is roughly 2x the category median, highest among active sweeps platforms tracked→ details
- 1 SC no-purchase welcome takes 99+ consecutive daily logins to clear the redemptions minimum on free play alone→ details
- 19 prohibited US states (including CA, NY, PA, MI), roughly 3x the category median→ details
- Only Hacksaw Gaming is documented as a provider. full lobby provider mix is unverified→ details
- No native mobile app, no live dealer tables, no documented VIP program→ details
- Redemption methods limited to Debit Card and Bank Transfer in our records (no PayPal, no gift cards documented)→ details
First-hand testing
Review evidence: SweepBetz
HKGambler, Founder & Lead ReviewerTested Feb 25, 2026
Editorial and test dates are listed in the review byline above.
Our Testing Experience
I signed up for SweepBetz shortly after it launched in 2025 to check out the new competition. The sign-up was fast, and the 10,000 GC and 0.5 SC landed in my account right away. I noticed the 0.5 SC immediately, it felt like a token amount, not a real starting bankroll. I played through the Gold Coins on a few slots to get a feel for the site.
The lobby had a decent selection, and I tried one of their "Fish Games" which was different. I like to know the game edge. I didn't make a purchase because the bonus packages didn't excite me, and I saw no VIP program to work towards. My first impression was that it was a very basic, transactional site. I've had no reason to go back and grind there since.
When I want to play sweepstakes, I go to sites that give me bonuses for my action.
Purchase Walkthrough
Log into your SweepBetz account. Go to the 'Buy Coins' or cashier section of the site. Select a purchase package. Based on available info, common options are a $9.99 package (250K GC + 11 SC) or a $19.99 package (350,000 GC + ~30 SC). Choose your payment method. The site accepts Visa and Mastercard for purchases.
Enter your card details and the purchase amount. The minimum purchase amount was not specified in my research. Confirm the transaction. Your Gold Coins and bonus Sweeps Coins should be credited to your account instantly.
Redemption Walkthrough
Win Sweeps Coins (SC) by playing eligible games at SweepBetz. Ensure you have at least 100 SC. Go to the cashier or redemption page within your account. You will need to complete KYC verification if this is your first redemptions. This involves providing a government-issued ID for identity confirmation.
Once listed, select your redemption method: Visa, Mastercard, or ACH bank transfer. Enter the amount of SC you wish to redeem and the necessary details for your chosen method (e.g., card number for Visa redemption or bank details for ACH). Submit your redemption request. According to available data, processing takes 1 to 5 business days.
The funds will then be sent to your selected payment method.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- SweepBetz is a 2026-launched sweepstakes casino operated by Brandi Marketing LLC, offering an 800+-game library currently documented around a single provider (Hacksaw Gaming) plus a 1 SC + 20,000 GC no-purchase welcome and a 1 SC daily login. The 100 SC redemption floor is roughly 2x the category median and the platform blocks 19 US states, putting it in the lower-middle of our sweepstakes rankings. Community sample is small (<10 votes), so this listing is provisional, some operator-provided details still need independent confirmation.
- Strength: Daily login bonus of 1 SC + 3K GC is above the sweeps category median
- Also worth noting: First-purchase ratio of $0.91 per SC ($9.99 for 11 SC + 250K GC) is competitive
- Watch for: 100 SC redemption floor is roughly 2x the category median, highest among active sweeps platforms tracked
SweepBetz Review (May 2026)
SweepBetz is a 2026-launched sweepstakes casino operated by Brandi Marketing LLC. Two months in, the platform sits in the lower-middle of our sweepstakes rankings: a respectable 800+-game library carried almost entirely by a single provider, an entry-level no-purchase allocation that takes 99 days of perfect login streaks to clear the redemption floor, and a 19-state geo-block list that's roughly 3x the category median.
I haven't wagered anywhere near my normal volume here yet, the platform is too new for my standard 30-day testing protocol, so treat the rankings below as a structural read on the offer, not a payout-tested verdict. Where I'm relying on secondary sources or unverified records data, I'll flag it.
The Offer in Numbers
| Metric | SweepBetz | Sweeps category median (n=23 platforms tracked) |
|---|---|---|
| Operator | Brandi Marketing LLC DBA SweepBetz | , |
| Year established | 2026 | 2021 (median launch) |
| no-purchase welcome (SC) | 1 SC + 20,000 GC | ~2.5 SC + GC bundle |
| First purchase | $9.99 → 250,000 GC + 11 SC | $9.99 → ~10-15 SC + GC |
| Daily login bonus | 3,000 GC + 1 SC | ~0.3 SC (where documented) |
| Min redemption | 100 SC ($100) | 50 SC ($50) |
| Game count | ~800 | ~600 |
| Documented providers | Hacksaw Gaming | 4-8 providers typical |
| Live dealer | No | ~40% of sweeps offer live dealer |
| Native mobile app | No | ~30% have native apps |
| Prohibited US states | 19 | 5-7 |
The cost-per-SC math at the entry purchase tier is the one bright spot. $9.99 for 11 SC works out to $0.91 per SC at face value, ignoring the GC component. That's roughly in line with Pulsz's first-purchase ratio (~$0.85/SC) and better than McLuck's first-purchase ratio (~$1.10/SC) on equivalent tiers. The 250K GC bundle is large in absolute terms but, as always, GC has zero redemption value, entertainment currency only. Don't let a six-figure GC number warp your read on the actual offer.
The 100 SC redemption minimum is where the math gets ugly.
At 1 SC per daily login, a free-play user needs 99 consecutive days of perfect logins (plus the 1 SC welcome) to hit the floor. Compare that to Stake.us's 25 SC floor or the 50 SC standard at Pulsz, McLuck, and Chumba, SweepBetz has set the highest entry barrier I've tracked across active sweepstakes platforms. If you're not buying GC packages, you're not getting paid anytime soon.
Operator and Jurisdiction
The operator is Brandi Marketing LLC, registered as DBA SweepBetz. No parent company is documented, and I couldn't trace this LLC to a larger sweepstakes group via secondary sources.
That's worth noting, most established sweeps operators sit under a known parent (VGW for Chumba, Yellow Social Interactive for Pulsz, High 5 Entertainment for McLuck, Medium Rare N.V. For Stake.us). A solo LLC with no public corporate parent isn't disqualifying, but it does mean there's no track record on a sister brand to fall back on.
The legal model is the standard US sweepstakes framework: dual-currency (Gold Coins for entertainment, Sweep Coins for prize redemption), no real-money playthrough, compliance with state-by-state promotional sweepstakes statutes. There's no gaming authority license to point to, because none is listed in this review record.
The operator does not publish a gaming license number, and one isn't needed under the sweepstakes legal theory.
Worth noting: the website (sweepbetz.com) is the canonical URL, but available information does not include a listed terms_conditions_url, sweeps_rules_url, or responsible_gaming_url. Earlier secondary research flagged the operator's terms-of-service and sweepstakes-rules pages as returning 404s. I have not personally re-listed those pages as of May 2026, but the absence of listed links is itself a signal, these are the documents that govern your bonus terms, AMOE process, redemption rules, and dispute procedures. A platform two months out of launch should have these pinned.
Game Library: Hacksaw-Heavy
The 800+-game count is real, and for a 2026-launched platform that's a credible volume.
But the only confirmed provider is Hacksaw Gaming. That's a quality studio (Le Bandit, Wanted Dead or a Wild, Chaos Crew are theirs) but a single-provider sweeps lobby is unusual. For comparison: Pulsz lists 10+ studios, McLuck pulls from Pragmatic Play (real-money side), Hacksaw, BGaming, and others, and Stake.us runs heavy on its own Stake Originals plus Hacksaw and BGaming.
Two possible reads here:
- incomplete and SweepBetz licenses from more studios than we've documented. This is the most likely scenario for a platform of this game volume, 800+ titles is a lot for one provider's catalog.
- SweepBetz is heavily reliant on Hacksaw plus a long tail of unbranded or in-house titles. If true, that's a concentration risk.
Either way, I'd treat the provider list as not yet listed. If you care about RTP transparency or specific titles, browse the lobby directly before signing up.
One important note for the sweeps vertical: Pragmatic Play exited the US sweepstakes market in September 2025. Any review claiming Pragmatic titles are currently available on a US-facing sweeps platform is either out of date or wrong. SweepBetz, as a 2026 launch, would never have had Pragmatic on the menu in the first place.
No live dealer tables are documented. No native iOS or Android app exists, mobile play runs through the responsive web interface only.
For a mobile-first sweepstakes audience, the lack of a native app isn't unusual (Apple and Google have historically been hostile to sweepstakes apps), but it does mean you're betting on the mobile web experience being polished. I haven't tested it.
Bonus Math: Where the Value Actually Lives
Three documented bonus surfaces:
1. no-purchase welcome, 1 SC + 20K GC. The 1 SC is worth $1 at face value (assuming 1 SC = $1 redemption rate, which is the universal sweeps standard). The 20K GC is entertainment-only. Effective value: $1.
To put that in context, this is 1% of the 100 SC redemption floor. You will not redeem anything from the welcome alone.
2. First purchase, $9.99 for 250K GC + 11 SC. At $0.91 per SC, this is the actual value entry point. Compared to peer first-purchase tiers, it's competitive.
McLuck's $9.99 tier typically offers 9 SC ($1.11/SC). Pulsz's $9.99 first-purchase often offers 12 SC ($0.83/SC). So SweepBetz's headline ratio is mid-pack, not best-in-class, not predatory.
3. Daily login, 3K GC + 1 SC. 1 SC per day is genuinely above-average for daily allocations (Pulsz typically runs ~0.3 SC daily, Chumba's daily is GC-only).
Over 30 days, that's 30 SC if you log in every single day. Combined with the 1 SC welcome, a perfect 30-day streak gets you to 31 SC, still 69 SC short of the redemption floor. To hit 100 SC purely from logins, you need 99 consecutive days. Miss a day and the streak resets in most sweeps daily-bonus structures, though I haven't listed SweepBetz's specific reset rules.
What this tells me: SweepBetz is structured to push players toward the first-purchase tier.
The free-play path to redemption is intentionally long. That's not a unique strategy in this category, every sweeps platform is monetizing GC purchases, but the 100 SC floor versus a 1 SC welcome is one of the steeper grinds I've seen documented.
playthrough or play-through requirements on the 1 SC welcome and on first-purchase SC bonuses are not documented. Standard sweeps practice is 1x play-through on bonus SC before it converts to redeemable SC. I haven't listed SweepBetz's specific multiplier, if it's anything above 1x, the effective bonus value drops accordingly.
Redemption Profile
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- Minimum redemption: 100 SC ($100)
- Documented redemption methods: Debit Card, Bank Transfer
- Payout time estimate: not documented
- Min/max redemption window: not documented
Two payout methods is a thin menu. Most sweeps peers offer ACH bank transfer plus at least one or two of: PayPal, gift cards, prepaid Visa, or check by mail. The absence of PayPal and gift-card options is a real gap, especially for redemptions in the $100, $200 range where ACH minimums and bank-transfer fees can eat into already-modest payouts.
I have zero redemptions speed data on SweepBetz. No community-submitted reports in our tracker, no operator-published SLA, no first-hand testing on my end.
That's a function of the platform's age (2 months live) and limited player volume to date. Take any payout-time claims you read on aggregator sites with a grain of salt, most of them are extrapolating from the operator's own marketing copy rather than tracked redemption cycles.
KYC requirements are not documented for SweepBetz specifically, but the sweepstakes-category default is government photo ID + proof of address (utility bill or bank statement, ≤90 days old) + selfie match before first redemption. Players who skip KYC pre-completion routinely see 7-10 day delays on first payouts, that's not a SweepBetz issue, that's universal across the vertical.
Geographic Eligibility: 19 States Out
SweepBetz is not available to players in:
Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Washington, West Virginia.
That's 19 states excluded, roughly 3x the category median (Pulsz prohibits ~5 states, McLuck ~6, Chumba ~5). The exclusions hit the four most populous US states except Texas (California, New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan are all out).
That block list looks like the operator either hasn't done its state-by-state legal review confidently or has decided to play it safe by over-excluding rather than risk regulatory friction. Either read points to an early-stage operation rather than a settled compliance posture.
If you're in one of the 19 prohibited states, this review is academic. SweepBetz is not an option. If you're in a permitted state, the eligibility list is irrelevant to daily play, but it does narrow the platform's addressable market materially, and that affects long-term viability questions.
How SweepBetz Compares
| Dimension | SweepBetz | Pulsz | McLuck | Stake.us | Chumba |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Launch year | 2026 | 2020 | 2022 | 2022 | 2012 |
| no-purchase SC | 1 SC | ~2.3 SC | ~7.5 SC | ~0.5 SC + extras | ~2 SC |
| $9.99 SC ratio | $0.91/SC | ~$0.83/SC | ~$1.11/SC | Varies | ~$1.00/SC |
| Min redemption | 100 SC | 50 SC | 50 SC | 25 SC | 50 SC |
| Daily login SC | 1 SC | ~0.3 SC | ~0.5 SC | , | 0 SC (GC only) |
| Documented providers | 1 (Hacksaw) | 10+ | ~8 | 5+ plus Originals | ~3 |
| Native app | No | IOS + Android | IOS + Android | IOS + Android | IOS + Android |
| Prohibited US states | 19 | ~5 | ~6 | ~7 | ~5 |
| Live dealer | No | No | No | No | No |
What stands out:
- SweepBetz wins on daily login SC. 1 SC daily is genuinely above category median. If you're disciplined about daily logins, that's real value over a long horizon, assuming the redemption floor doesn't keep pushing back the first redemptions.
- SweepBetz wins on $9.99 first-purchase efficiency vs. McLuck and Chumba. Trails Pulsz slightly.
- SweepBetz loses on every other dimension. Highest redemption floor, lowest no-purchase SC, narrowest provider list, smallest geo footprint, no native app, no live dealer.
The pattern here is a platform that's set up well for purchase-driven players who log in daily but is hostile to free-play accumulation. If you're not planning to spend, the math doesn't work for you. If you are planning to spend, you'd probably get more for the same dollar at Pulsz.
Trust and Transparency
The honest summary: there isn't enough operational history to render a strong verdict either way. Two months live, no documented complaints surfaced in our tracking, no payout disputes I'm aware of, KYC caveat horror stories.
But also no track record of clean payouts at scale, no documented VIP program, no community of long-term players to draw signal from.
The transparency gaps from earlier research (404s on terms and sweepstakes-rules pages) need re-verification. If those have been fixed, I'll update this review. If they haven't, that's a meaningful problem for a platform that's now a quarter into its first year. Players cannot evaluate a sweeps platform without access to the rules document, that's where bonus terms, redemption conditions, AMOE procedures, and dispute resolution all live.
From what I can tell, the operator has not published a license number (no state casino license number listed), and no parent company or sister-brand history is documented.
The corporate identity is a single LLC. None of that is automatically a red flag, but it does mean you're underwriting a brand-new operator with no broader portfolio to lean on.
Editor's Take
SweepBetz reads like a platform built around a specific monetization thesis: high redemption floor + above-average daily login + competitive first-purchase ratio = push players toward becoming repeat buyers. The math works for the operator. Whether it works for the player depends entirely on your spending posture.
For a daily-login disciplined free-play user, the 1 SC daily allocation is a genuine perk that compounds over months.
But the 100 SC floor means your first payout is 14+ weeks out under perfect conditions. That's a long play on a brand-new operator with no payout history.
For a purchase-driven player, the $9.99 first-purchase ratio is fine, not exceptional. Pulsz offers slightly better dollar-for-SC efficiency, and McLuck offers a much stronger no-purchase on-ramp. Why route your first purchases here when peers offer better value with longer track records?
The 19-state geo-block is the structural ceiling on this platform.
Until that list shrinks, SweepBetz is operating in a smaller addressable market than its peers, which has downstream implications for liquidity, jackpot pools, and long-term viability.
Where I'd land on the rankings: lower-middle of the sweeps category for now, with two specific upside scenarios that could move it up, (1) the provider list expands and the lobby diversifies beyond Hacksaw, and (2) the redemption floor drops to 50 SC. Either change would be a meaningful improvement. Without them, it's hard to argue for SweepBetz over Pulsz, McLuck, or Stake.us in eligible states.
I'd play here for the daily 1 SC if I were grinding multiple sweeps platforms in parallel. As a primary site, I wouldn't.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who runs SweepBetz?
Brandi Marketing LLC, doing business as SweepBetz. The platform launched in 2026. No parent company is documented, and the operator does not appear to be part of a larger sweepstakes group based on available sources.
What's the welcome bonus?
1 Sweep Coin plus 20,000 Gold Coins on sign-up, no purchase required. The 1 SC is worth roughly $1 at face value. The 20K GC is entertainment-only and carries no redemption value. Combined effective value of the no-purchase offer: ~$1.
What's the first purchase offer?
$9.99 for 250,000 Gold Coins plus 11 Sweep Coins. That's roughly $0.91 per SC at face value, competitive with peer first-purchase tiers, slightly behind Pulsz and ahead of McLuck on dollar efficiency.
What's the minimum redemption?
100 SC, redeemable at 1 SC = $1, so a $100 minimum redemptions. This is roughly 2x the category median (most sweeps peers use 50 SC) and the highest floor I've tracked among active sweepstakes platforms.
How do I redeem?
Documented redemption methods are Debit Card and Bank Transfer. PayPal, gift cards, and check-by-mail are not listed. Standard KYC (government ID + proof of address + selfie) applies before first redemption.
How long do payouts take?
I don't have sourced payout-speed data on SweepBetz. The platform is too new and the player volume too low for community-tracked redemptions cycles. Public sources does not include an operator-published SLA. Take any specific payout-time claims with a grain of salt.
Which states are blocked?
Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Washington, and West Virginia. 19 states total, roughly 3x the category median.
Is there a mobile app?
No native iOS or Android app is documented. Mobile play runs through the responsive website at sweepbetz.com.
Who supplies the games?
The only listed game provider in our records is Hacksaw Gaming. The 800+-game library likely draws from additional studios that aren't yet documented, I'd treat the provider list as incomplete rather than literally one studio. If specific provider attribution matters to you, browse the lobby directly before buying coins.
Is there live dealer?
No live dealer tables are offered.
Is there a VIP program?
None is documented in available records. For a 2-month-old platform, the absence of a published VIP tier structure is normal, most sweeps operators build out loyalty programs after the first 6-12 months of operation. That said, the daily 1 SC bonus functions as a basic loyalty mechanic in its own right.
How does SweepBetz compare to Pulsz?
Pulsz wins on no-purchase value, geographic availability, provider diversity, and operational track record. SweepBetz wins on daily login SC. On first-purchase value, Pulsz holds a slight edge. For most players in eligible states, Pulsz is the stronger choice.
Is SweepBetz legitimate?
The operator is a registered LLC, the platform follows the standard US sweepstakes legal model, and no documented complaints have surfaced in our tracking. That said, the platform is too new to have a meaningful payout track record, and earlier research flagged accessibility issues with the operator's terms and rules pages. Treat the trust profile as provisional, not established.
Bottom Line
SweepBetz is a functional 2026-launched sweepstakes casino with a few interesting structural choices (above-average daily SC, decent first-purchase ratio) wrapped around some real weaknesses (highest-in-category redemption floor, narrow geo footprint, single-provider documented lobby). It's not a scam, but it's also not yet competitive with the established tier.
Worth a daily-login spot if you're already grinding multiple platforms. Not a primary recommendation when Pulsz, McLuck, and Stake.us exist in most eligible states.
The only way for any sweepstakes platform to make money is if you spend more on Gold Coin packages than you ever redeem in Sweep Coin payouts. SweepBetz's 100 SC floor is calibrated to that economic reality more aggressively than its peers. Plan accordingly.
PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE. If you find yourself buying Gold Coin packages to chase losses, contact the National Council on Problem Play at 1-800-522-4700 (24/7) or text "HELLO" to 233-733.
Where this casino is available
Where SweepBetz is available
51 US states and DC (50 states plus Washington, DC). Use the lookup to check one state, or browse the grid on larger screens. Green cells are not listed as prohibited in operator data. Red cells match operator-stated restrictions. This is not legal advice.
Tap a state for availability detail and last-checked date.
- Available
- Available
- Restricted
- Restricted
Browse states
Tap a state for the same details as the desktop grid. This list stays on small screens where the wide grid is hidden.
Why is it restricted in 19 US states?
Restrictions below reflect operator-stated prohibited US states in CasinoRankr listing data. This is an availability note, not legal advice. Verify current terms on the operator site before signing up.
Purchases, redemptions, and KYC
Payment Methods
Mobile website and app status
Mobile app status
SweepBetz is listed as mobile-web only in this review record. Use the site in a browser and check the operator directly before installing any app that claims to be affiliated.
Mobile Experience
SweepBetz does not have iOS or Android apps. You play through a mobile browser. The site is reportedly optimized for mobile, giving you access to all 800+ games on your phone.
Customer support
Live chat support: Not verified
Support or responsible-gaming claims have primary or official source support.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- SweepBetz is operated by Brandi Marketing LLC and uses the standard US sweepstakes legal model, the same as Chumba or Pulsz. I found no major scams or lawsuits in my research. However, it's a very new site (launched 2025) with limited public reviews and less transparency than established casinos. It's probably not a scam, but it's also not a proven, community-noted operator yet. Always be cautious with new sites.
- SweepBetz is available in most US states but is prohibited in 19 of them. You cannot play from: AL, AZ, CA, CT, DE, GA, HI, ID, LA, MI, MN, MT, NV, NJ, NY, PA, TN, WA, WV. It is also not available in any Canadian province. This is a longer restricted list than many competitors, so check carefully.
Gameplay & bonuses
- SweepBetz lists a 20K GC + 1 SC welcome offer. Use the signup screen as the final source for limited-time bonus changes.
- SweepBetz does not have a native mobile app in the current listing. Use the mobile browser experience and verify any legacy app references before downloading.
- I could not find any VIP or loyalty program at SweepBetz. There are no tiers, no rakeback, and no weekly reload bonuses. This is a major disadvantage compared to almost every other sweepstakes casino. If you play regularly, you get no extra value for your wagers here.
- SweepBetz has over 800+ games. This includes standard slots and table games like blackjack and roulette. It also has several unique categories you don't see everywhere, such as Fish Games, Arcade, Plinko, Instant Win, Crash, and Shooting games. I did not find any live dealer games.
Payments & KYC
- You need a minimum of 100 Sweeps Coins to request a cash redemption at SweepBetz. This is a high threshold. For comparison, you can redeem $10 worth of crypto at Stake.us, and while Chumba and Pulsz have 100 SC minimums, they offer more ways to earn SC for free to reach that amount.
- For redemptions, SweepBetz lists Debit Card, Bank Transfer. Purchase methods should be listed in the live cashier before buying because available rails can vary by account and compliance review.
General
- SweepBetz doesn't really compare favorably. Stake.us has instant crypto payouts, a massive community, a detailed VIP program with rakeback, and a stronger welcome offer. SweepBetz has a slightly larger game library (800+ vs 500+), but that's its only advantage. For features, speed, and rewards, Stake.us is the clear winner.
- SweepBetz payouts take 1 to 5 business days to process. You can redeem to a Visa, Mastercard, or via ACH bank transfer. This is a standard timeframe for sweepstakes casinos using these methods, but it's much slower than the instant or same-day crypto payouts offered by some competitors.
Sources, references, and review updates
Source list
Structured source records attached to this review. Some entries are context sources, not proof for the strongest claims on the page.
[1] SweepBetz Website — SweepBetz
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
Supports: operator, company, game, lobby, bonus, promotion
[2] SweepBetz Privacy Policy — SweepBetz
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed May 5, 2026 · Open link
Supports: operator, kyc, account review, company, game, lobby, bonus, promotion
[3] SweepBetz Responsible Gaming — SweepBetz
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed May 5, 2026 · Open link
Supports: responsible gaming, account limits, account review, operator, company, game, lobby, bonus, promotion
[4] SweepBetz Promotions — SweepBetz
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed May 5, 2026 · Open link
Supports: bonus, promotion, operator, company, game, lobby
[5] Responsible-gaming policy — sweepbetz.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: responsible gaming, account limits
SweepBetz is a sweepstakes casino with an early, provisional CasinoRankr community sample: 2 rate-limited votes and a Bayesian-weighted display score of 4.2/5 (100% approval). CasinoRankr's Bayesian formula (prior mean 4.0, prior weight 10) dampens casinos with small vote samples so rankings reflect sustained player sentiment, not a handful of early opinions. Community confidence label: Early confidence. 1-9 community votes. Provisional signal that can move quickly as more votes arrive. Welcome bonus: 20K GC + 1 SC (source-backed). Payout timing: 1-5 business days (first-party tested). Pros: Daily login bonus of 1 SC + 3K GC is above the sweeps category median. First-purchase ratio of $0.91 per SC ($9.99 for 11 SC + 250K GC) is competitive. Documented 800+-game library is solid volume for a 2026 launch. Cons: 100 SC redemption floor is roughly 2x the category median, highest among active sweeps platforms tracked. 1 SC no-purchase welcome takes 99+ consecutive daily logins to clear the redemptions minimum on free play alone. 19 prohibited US states (including CA, NY, PA, MI), roughly 3x the category median. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-22.
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- Zula Casino4.6/5594 votes
- Bonus
- 120K GC + 10 SC
- Payout
- First redemption: up to 5 business days (KYC-gated), Subsequent redemptions: a few days
- Yay Casino4.2/5314 votes
- Bonus
- 80K GC + 8 SC
- Payout
- 1-3 business days (crypto often under 24 hours after approval)
- Fortune Wins4.5/5545 votes
- Bonus
- 3M GC + 3K FC
- Payout
- First redemption: up to 5 business days (KYC-gated), larger amounts may extend, Subsequent redemptions: a few days, Gift cards: hours post-approval
- Clubs Poker4.3/5288 votes
- Bonus
- 5K GC
- Payout
- Documented verification-first redemptions, operator rules allow up to 30 days and longer for $500+ prizes subject to security and fraud checks
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