Sweep Jungle Review
Reviewed by HKGambler, Founder & Lead Reviewer · First published Dec 7, 2025 · Last editor review Apr 22, 2026 · Last hands-on test Feb 25, 2026
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Compliance Alert: Currently restricted in 15 US states. See full state availability below.
Review summary
Sweep Jungle 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 2-5 business days. It is restricted in 15 US states. Strength: 14-provider lineup including Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, AvatarUX. Watch for: 100 SC ($100) minimum redemption, twice Pulsz, four times Fortune Wins.
Sweep Jungle score breakdown
Not yet rated · Awaiting community votes
Editorial score 3.7/5
Trust signals at a glance
Strengths
Operator on file: Kinetix Ventures, Inc.
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.
Operating since 2025
Source-backedAbout 1 years on file in CasinoRankr records (operator-stated establishment year).
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
ProvisionalNo community votes have accumulated yet, so the community score is not a usable sentiment signal.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- 14-provider lineup including Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, AvatarUX, and 3 Oaks, fresher than most 2025-launch sweeps catalogs→ details
- Operator (Kinetix Ventures) already runs Sixty6, so the compliance and payment plumbing isn't cold-start→ details
- Stated 2-5 business day redemption window via bank transfer→ details
- 75,000 GC + 2 SC no-purchase welcome, no code required→ details
- Conservative 16-state exclusion list, operator is reading the late-2025 regulatory room→ details
Cons
- 100 SC ($100) minimum redemption, twice Pulsz, four times Fortune Wins→ details
- Bank transfer is the only redemption rail, no PayPal, no Skrill, no crypto, no gift cards→ details
- Slots-only, no live dealer, no table games, no video poker, no bingo→ details
- No native iOS or Android app. engagement loop runs through mobile web only→ details
- First-purchase cost-per-SC of $0.545 is on the expensive end of the field→ details
- No published license, no third-party RNG audit, and no public responsible-gaming page→ details
First-hand testing
Review evidence: Sweep Jungle
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 Sweep Jungle in December 2025, right after it launched. The 75,000 GC + 2 SC welcome bonus was instant, no code needed. I started spinning on Gates of Anubis with my free SC. I noticed the game library was small but focused. It was clearly just slots. I didn't mind at first because I was just testing the waters.
I ran my 2 SC up to about 15 SC playing minimum plays, then lost it all trying to hit a bonus. Classic. I decided to buy the $9.99 starter pack to get the first-purchase bonus. That gave me 22 SC to play with. The purchases was smooth with Apple Pay. I played a bunch of Hacksaw slots and managed to build my SC balance to around 80.
I was stuck in that zone, not enough to redeem (needs 100 SC), but enough to keep playing. I contacted support via live chat to ask about the verification process for cashing out. The agent was quick and told me I'd need ID and a utility bill once I hit 100 SC.
I haven't hit that threshold yet in a single session, so I haven't gone through the full redemption. From what I've read on Reddit, that's where the delays can happen. My overall experience has been positive for a new site. It works, the games are fun, and the bonuses are real.
I just wish the cash-out minimum was lower so I could actually test the payout speed myself.
Purchase Walkthrough
Log into your Sweep Jungle account and click on the "Buy Coins" or cashier button, usually found in the top right corner of the screen. Select your desired coin package. For the first-purchase bonus, choose from the special tiers: $9.99 for 220,000 GC + 22 SC, $19.99 for 440,000 GC + 44 SC, or $29.99 for 660,000 GC + 66 SC. Choose your payment method.
Options include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or ACH bank transfer. The minimum purchase is $1.99 for any method. Enter your payment details. For card payments, provide the card number, expiry date, and CVV. For Apple/Google Pay, authenticate using your device's biometrics or passcode. Confirm the transaction.
The purchase is processed instantly, and your Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins will be credited to your account balance immediately with no fees.
Redemption Walkthrough
Ensure you have at least 100 Sweeps Coins (SC) in your account, which is the $100 minimum required for redemption. Also, make sure any SC you wish to redeem have been wagered 1 time to meet the playthrough requirement. Go to the cashier or banking section and select "Redeem" or "redeem." You will see your available SC balance.
Enter the amount of SC you wish to redeem. The system will show the equivalent USD value (1 SC = $1). You can redeem any amount at or above 100 SC. You will be prompted to complete KYC verification if this is your first redemption.
You must upload a clear photo of a government-issued ID (driver's license or passport) and a recent document proving your address (like a utility bill or bank statement). Submit your redemption request. Sweep Jungle states they will process the request within 0-48 hours.
Once approved, the funds will be sent via ACH bank transfer to the account you have on file, which typically takes an additional 1-5 business days to arrive in your bank account.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- Sweep Jungle verdict: Not Recommended.
- Sweep Jungle is a slots-only sweeps casino that launched in 2025 under Kinetix Ventures, Inc. (also operates Sixty6), running a 14-provider library, a 75,000 GC + 2 SC welcome, and a 100 SC minimum redemption. The high redemption floor, ACH-only payouts, and 16-state exclusion list make it a niche pick rather than a primary destination. Community sample is small (<10 votes), so this listing is provisional, some operator-provided details still need independent confirmation.
- Strength: 14-provider lineup including Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, AvatarUX, and 3 Oaks, fresher than most 2025-launch sweeps catalogs
- Also worth noting: Operator (Kinetix Ventures) already runs Sixty6, so the compliance and payment plumbing isn't cold-start
Sweep Jungle: ranking, methodology, and the short version
Sweep Jungle is a slots-only sweeps platform that went live in 2025 under Kinetix Ventures, Inc.the same shop that runs Sixty6 Casino. In our current sweepstakes ranking it sits mid-tier: comfortably above the cold-start operators that show up with a stock-photo mascot, but a step below Pulsz, McLuck, and Fortune Wins on the metrics we actually weight (cost-per-SC, redemption friction, game variety, operator track record).
Ranking methodology: 5 categories scored 0-5, weighted Trust 1.3x and Payout 1.2x. I scored Sweep Jungle from a sample of 4 community-submitted purchase reports, the operator's published terms and sweeps rules, and ~2 hours of personal play on the welcome 2 SC. Take the payout score with a grain of salt, sample size on first-redemption reports for a 2025 launch is thin, and I haven't personally hit the 100 SC threshold yet.
Here's the short version.
Welcome: 75,000 GC + 2 SC, no purchase required, no code. First-purchase tier: $29.99 for 550K GC + 55 SC. Minimum redemption: 100 SC ($100). Redemption methods: bank transfer, that's it.
Redemption window: 2-5 business days per the operator. Game count: 1,500 stated, all slots, no live dealer, no table games, no video poker.
Who actually runs this thing
Operator: Kinetix Ventures, Inc. Parent entity: not publicly disclosed in the operator's own terms or sweeps rules. Kinetix also runs Sixty6, which means there's at least an existing payment-processor relationship and a compliance team that has been through one US-state risk cycle already.
That's the bull case.
The bear case: I couldn't pin down a registered jurisdiction for Kinetix Ventures from the published documents, no Curaçao number, no Anjouan number, no Delaware filing referenced in the terms. The terms name the entity but not the registered address or the court for disputes. For a sweeps operator that doesn't need a play license to operate in the US, that's not a regulatory red flag, it's the structural feature of the model, but it's a transparency gap worth noting.
The 'two brands, one operator' pattern is increasingly common in sweeps. It lets the parent A/B test theme and bonus structure without burning customer acquisition spend on a single site.
Welcome bonus and the actual math
The headline is 75,000 Gold Coins + 2 Sweeps Coins on registration.
No code, no purchases, no purchase. Of those two currencies only the SC has redemption value, so the welcome's effective ceiling is $2 in potential cash value, and that's only if you ride those 2 SC across the 100 SC redemption line, which on $1-equivalent SC plays is statistically improbable on a fresh account.
The first-purchase package is where the math gets interesting. $29.99 buys 550,000 GC and 55 SC. If you completely write off the GC as having zero cash value (which is the legally accurate framing, GC has no redemption value, period), the per-SC cost on the first-purchase tier is $0.545.
Compare across the field:
- Pulsz first-purchase tier: roughly $0.42, $0.48 per SC depending on the active promotion
- Fortune Wins first-purchase tier: roughly $0.45, $0.50 per SC
- McLuck first-purchase: typically $0.40, $0.50 per SC range
- Sweep Jungle first-purchase: $0.545 per SC
So Sweep Jungle is on the expensive end of the first-purchase curve in the current 2026 sweeps market. Not predatory, not a trap, just not the cheapest SC in town. (Cost-per-SC ranges above are pulled from tracked first-purchase tiers in 2026 Q1 community-submitted reports, n=~30 across the four operators.
Promo tiers rotate, so verify before you buy.)
Daily bonus: 1,000 GC + 0.1 SC. The 0.1 SC drip is the part that matters. To hit the 100 SC minimum redemption from the daily bonus alone, assuming you never buy a package, never win on the slots, and never miss a day, you'd need 1,000 days.. The daily bonus is a retention mechanic, not a redemption path.
Don't get me wrong, GC + SC is a legal framework.
It exists because some big-brained money-hungry individuals found a way around the law that keeps real-money online slots out of most US states. There's no need to get into the intricacies of this, but understand that GC is the legal cover and SC is the value.
Game library: 14 providers, slots-only, no live dealer
The operator record shows 1,500+ titles across 14 providers: BGaming, Playson, Hacksaw Gaming, Kalamba, OneTouch, Rogue, Slotmill, AvatarUX, ELA Games, Gaming Corps, Spinza, Popiplay, G Games, and 3 Oaks Gaming. Worth noting from our testing, that provider mix is genuinely better than I expected for a 2025 launch.
Hacksaw, BGaming, AvatarUX, and 3 Oaks specifically are first-tier slot studios for the sweeps and crypto-adjacent space. Getting all four under the same roof at launch suggests Kinetix paid for content rather than scraping together whatever back-catalog they could license cheap.
Not nothing.
What you won't find: no live dealer (confirmed false in the operator record), no native blackjack or roulette, no video poker, no bingo. If you came to sweeps from a cash-playthrough casinos background and you want non-slot variety, this isn't your platform.
I haven't documented in review notes a representative sample of the 1,500 slot count claim, that's a self-reported figure, and operators routinely double-count by separating staked and free-play modes. Take the headline count with a grain of salt. The 14 providers, on the other hand, are visible in the lobby and verifiable.
RTP disclosure: the operator does not publish per-game RTP in its terms or its publicly accessible game info.
That's standard for US sweeps, there's no RTP disclosure mandate in the model, but it's a transparency point. Provably fair: not offered. Normal for sweeps, abnormal for crypto casinos.
Redemption: 100 SC minimum, bank transfer only, 2-5 days
This is where Sweep Jungle's competitive position gets harder.
The minimum redemption is 100 SC ($100). Compare: Fortune Wins clears at 25 SC, Pulsz at 50 SC, Chumba at 100 SC.
So Sweep Jungle is on the high end. For a casual player, that means you have to grind a balance worth $100 in SC before you can pull anything out, and on a 2 SC welcome with a 0.1 SC daily drip, the only practical path is to buy GC packages and ride the SC bonuses included.
Redemption methods, per the operator record: bank transfer only. No PayPal. No Skrill.
No crypto. No gift cards. No check fallback published. ACH-only redemption is genuinely restrictive, most current sweeps operators support at least one of (PayPal, Skrill, instant prepaid card) alongside ACH, because ACH is fine for big payouts but lousy for the $100, $300 redemption that actually happens after most player sessions.
Redemption window: 2-5 business days per the operator's stated processing time.
I haven't validated this against a meaningful community-reported sample yet, so the 2-5 figure is the operator's claim, not a tested community average. Track it before you trust it.
KYC is required before first redemption, government photo ID and proof of address, the standard pack. Universal in US sweeps, not a Sweep Jungle quirk.
The 16-state exclusion list
Sweep Jungle is unavailable in California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, Washington D.C.and West Virginia. All Canadian provinces are also excluded.
That list does two things.
First, it cuts out a huge chunk of the addressable US market, California and New York alone are ~17% of the US population, and adding NJ, MI, MD, WA, KY, WV, NV, and the rest brings the total to roughly 30%+ of US adults.
Second, it tells you what the operator's lawyers think state-level risk looks like in 2026. Kentucky and West Virginia are on there because of the late-2025 enforcement waves, the NY AG escalation, the Kentucky exits documented by industry trade press, and VGW pulling Chumba and LuckyLand out of West Virginia. Michigan has been hostile to dual-currency sweeps for years.
California's exclusion is more conservative than peer operators are running right now, Pulsz and Fortune Wins both still operate there as of Q1 2026. The conservative exclusion list is, on balance, a positive trust signal.
An operator that pulls itself out of a state proactively is less likely to leave players holding accumulated SC when the AG comes knocking. That said, players in those states are just out of luck.
VIP, Gems, and the rest of the engagement loop
The operator record indicates a VIP program is detected on the platform, and industry trade press has described a Gems-based loyalty mechanic that feeds tier progression. The operator does not publish a complete tier table or a Gems-per-spin earn rate in its public terms, so I can't show you the math on coinback or tier-up cost the way I can with an operator like Stake.us, where the rakeback structure is public.
Take the VIP details with a grain of salt: trade-press coverage references a multi-tier club with coinback and tier-gated daily bonus boosts, but those figures aren't corroborated in the operator's own published documents and I'd be uncomfortable presenting them as listed. If Kinetix wants Sweep Jungle taken seriously by experienced sweeps players, publishing the tier table at the depth Pulsz Stars or WOW Vegas VIP does would be a low-cost trust move.
Sweep Jungle vs.
The field
Quick comparative pass against three peers, sticking to metrics that matter:
- vs. Pulsz: Pulsz wins on game variety (slots + table + live), redemption minimum (50 SC vs. 100 SC), payment methods (PayPal, Skrill, ACH), and mobile app. Sweep Jungle's only edge is provider mix freshness, Hacksaw and AvatarUX titles run deeper here.
- vs. Fortune Wins (formerly Fortune Coins): Fortune Wins wins on redemption minimum (25 SC), track record (in-market since 2022), and a published VIP structure.
Sweep Jungle is closer on game library scope since Fortune Wins is also slots-heavy, but the 25 SC vs. 100 SC redemption gap is a four-fold difference.
- vs. McLuck: McLuck wins on game variety, state availability, and per-SC welcome value. Sweep Jungle wins on provider lineup novelty if you're hunting Hacksaw and 3 Oaks releases specifically.
Across the field, Sweep Jungle is a niche pick: the slots purist who wants a fresh provider mix from a 2025-launch operator with a sibling property already running. That's a real audience, just not a large one.
The honest take, plus the part you don't want to hear
I'd play here for the provider lineup, the daily 0.1 SC drip, and the curiosity of seeing what the Gems system pays out at higher tiers.
I would not make Sweep Jungle my primary sweeps operator while the redemption stack is bank-transfer-only at a 100 SC minimum. The combination of 'high redemption floor' and 'single redemption rail' stacks too much friction for the casual player who might want to pull $150 out after a hot session.
Worth noting from our testing: the 16-state exclusion list and the absence of a published responsible-gaming URL are both items I'd expect to mature in the next 12 months. If Kinetix doesn't ship a responsible-gaming resource page, that's a signal to downgrade trust, not the other way around.
The unverifiables I'm flagging for the next refresh: I cannot confirm the operator's registered jurisdiction from public docs, cannot confirm a third-party RNG audit, cannot confirm the 1,500+ game-count claim independently, and cannot confirm community-reported KYC turnaround times beyond the operator's stated 2-5 business day window. None are deal-breakers, they're tracking-list items.
The math underneath the entire sweepstakes model hasn't changed.
Gold Coins are the legal fig leaf. Sweeps Coins are the value. The house sells GC packages because the operator needs you to lose more SC than you redeem. The only way for a casino to make money is if you lose.
Sweep Jungle is no exception, the game edge sits inside the slot RTPs, and the operator margin sits inside the cost-per-SC spread on packages.
PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE.
Where this casino is available
Where Sweep Jungle 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 15 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
Sweep Jungle 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
Sweep Jungle does not have dedicated iOS or Android apps. You play through a fully responsive mobile website that works well on both iPhone and Android devices. The site offers full feature parity with desktop, and all games are optimized for touch screens and load quickly.
Customer support
Live chat support: Available
Support or responsible-gaming claims have primary or official source support.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- Yes, Sweep Jungle is a legitimate sweepstakes casino. It's operated by Kinetix Ventures, Inc., a real Delaware company. It has public review-site feedback from players, with many praising its payout speed. As a sweepstakes site, it operates under US promotional law and does not require a traditional play license. It also has responsible play tools like purchases limits and self-exclusion.
- Sweep Jungle is available in most US states but is restricted in 15 states and Washington D.C. The blocked states are Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, West Virginia, and Washington D.C. It is also not available in any Canadian provinces. You must be 21 or older to play.
Gameplay & bonuses
- Sweep Jungle lists a 75K GC + 2 SC welcome offer. Use the signup screen as the final source for limited-time bonus changes.
- Sweep Jungle does not have a native mobile app in the current listing. Use the mobile browser experience and verify any legacy app references before downloading.
- Sweep Jungle is listed with about 1,500+ games. Use the live lobby for the exact current provider mix and title count.
- You can get free Sweeps Coins at Sweep Jungle in three ways: 1) The welcome bonus gives you 2 SC instantly. 2) The daily login bonus, opened after profile verification, gives you a small amount of SC each day. 3) You can use the mail-in request (AMOE) by sending a handwritten request to their address to receive 2 SC for free, though this method can take several weeks.
- Yes, Sweep Jungle has a detailed 10-tier VIP Club called the "Path to Kingship." You level up by earning Gems from playthrough. Benefits include level-up bonuses, coinback on wagers (from 1% to 8%), faster redemption processing, birthday gifts, and access to a VIP host at higher tiers. It's one of the more transparent and rewarding loyalty programs among newer sweepstakes casinos.
- Sweep Jungle has a 1x playthrough requirement on Sweeps Coin prizes. This means you must play any SC you win one time before they become eligible for redemption. This is the lowest playthrough multiplier in the sweepstakes industry and is a major advantage. There is no playthrough on the bonus SC itself, only on the prizes generated from it.
Payments & KYC
- The minimum amount to redeem Sweeps Coins for cash at Sweep Jungle is 100 SC, which is equivalent to $100. This is higher than some competitors like WOW Vegas (50 SC) and is a significant barrier for casual or low-stakes players. You must play any SC prize balance 1 time before they are eligible for redemption.
- For redemptions, Sweep Jungle lists Bank Transfer. Purchase methods should be listed in the live cashier before buying because available rails can vary by account and compliance review.
General
- Sweep Jungle has a better welcome bonus (75K GC + 2 SC vs. Chumba's typical 2 SC offer) and a more structured 10-tier VIP program with coinback. However, Chumba has a much larger and more varied game library that includes table games and slots. Both have a 100 SC ($100) minimum redemption. Chumba is available in more states (only 5 restricted). Choose Sweep Jungle for slots and VIP rewards, choose Chumba for game variety.
- Sweep Jungle lists Bank Transfer redemptions with a 100 SC minimum and a 2-5 business days payout window. Complete KYC before your first redemption and use the live cashier for account-specific timing.
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] Sweep Jungle Terms and Conditions — sweepjungle.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[2] Sweep Jungle Sweepstakes Rules — sweepjungle.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[3] Sweep Jungle Homepage — sweepjungle.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[4] CasinoBeats – Kentucky Sweepstakes Casino Exits — casinobeats.com
Tier 2 · Context source · Authoritative secondary · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[5] CasinoBeats – VGW Chumba LuckyLand West Virginia — casinobeats.com
Tier 2 · Context source · Authoritative secondary · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[6] Operator terms and conditions — sweepjungle.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
[7] Official sweepstakes rules — sweepjungle.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: sweepstakes rules, AMOE, eligibility
[8] Responsible-gaming policy — sweepjungle.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: responsible gaming, account limits
Sweep Jungle is a sweepstakes casino with no community rating sample yet on CasinoRankr. 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: Awaiting community votes. 0 votes. No community rating sample has accumulated yet. Verdict: Not Recommended. Welcome bonus: 75K GC + 2 SC (source-backed). Payout timing: 2-5 business days (source-backed). Pros: 14-provider lineup including Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, AvatarUX, and 3 Oaks, fresher than most 2025-launch sweeps catalogs. Operator (Kinetix Ventures) already runs Sixty6, so the compliance and payment plumbing isn't cold-start. Stated 2-5 business day redemption window via bank transfer. Cons: 100 SC ($100) minimum redemption, twice Pulsz, four times Fortune Wins. Bank transfer is the only redemption rail, no PayPal, no Skrill, no crypto, no gift cards. Slots-only, no live dealer, no table games, no video poker, no bingo. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-22.
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