SweepSpot 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 17 US states. See full state availability below.
Review summary
SweepSpot 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 days. It is restricted in 17 US states. Strength: Real $2 of redeemable value at signup with no purchase or promotions.
SweepSpot score breakdown
Not yet rated · Awaiting community votes
Editorial score 3.8/5
Trust signals at a glance
Strengths
Operator on file: Riverano Limited
Source-backedOperator identity claims have primary or official source support.
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.
No operator responsible-gaming URL on file
Source-backedCasinoRankr links general responsible-gaming resources when an operator-specific page is missing.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- Real $2 of redeemable value at signup with no purchase or promotions→ details
- ~250 slots from the Microgaming/Games Global stable plus Jumpman→ details
- Clean browser UX with full feature parity on mobile→ details
- Clearly published T&C and sweepstakes rules pages
- Wide prohibited-state list signals legal-conservative posture rather than reactive compliance→ details
Cons
- 100 SC ($100) redemption floor is on the high end of the category→ details
- No VIP tier, no rakeback, no referral program, zero loyalty value on volume
- No live dealer, no crash games, no operator originals, slots and one filmed roulette only→ details
- Email-only support with no published response SLA→ details
- Operator has not published a responsible-gaming policy page or payout-window SLA→ details
- 17 US states excluded, wider exclusion list than most competitors
First-hand testing
Review evidence: SweepSpot
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 SweepSpot in early 2025 right after it launched. I was curious about a new sweepstakes casino from Riverano Limited. The signup took about 2 minutes. I got my 10,000 GC + 2 SC instantly. No promotions. I played mostly slots from Microgaming and All41 Studios. The game library is solid for slots fans.
I tried the roulette game a few times but missed having blackjack and live dealer options. The mobile browser experience was smooth on my iPhone and Android phone. No crashes, no lag. My first redemption was for 100 SC ($100). I submitted the request on a Monday and got the bank transfer on Wednesday, about 2 days.
The KYC process was straightforward: upload ID and proof of address, wait for verification, then request payout. No issues. I've been spinning the Fortune Spinner wheel daily. I've won up to 50,000 GC and 1 SC. It's a nice little bonus. But the lack of a VIP program means I don't play here as much as I do on Stake.us.
The 100 SC minimum redemption also keeps me from cashing out small wins. Overall, SweepSpot is a decent casino for casual slots play. I'll keep my account active for the daily wheel and occasional sessions. But it's not my go-to casino.
Purchase Walkthrough
Log into your SweepSpot account and click the "Purchase" button in the top-right corner of the screen. Select a Gold Coin package. Packages typically start at $4.99 for 10,000 GC + 5 SC and go up to $49.99 for 150,000 GC + 75 SC. The first two purchases get a 150% GC boost. Choose your payment method, Visa or Mastercard.
Enter your card details, including card number, expiration date, and CVV. Review the purchase summary. Confirm the amount of GC and SC you'll receive. Click "Confirm Purchase." The purchase is processed instantly. Your GC and SC balance updates immediately. You can start playing right away. No fees are charged for purchases.
The funds are debited from your card immediately.
Redemption Walkthrough
Log into your SweepSpot account and to the "Redeem" section in your account dashboard. Ensure you have at least 100 Sweeps Coins in your balance. The minimum redemption is 100 SC ($100 value). Select "Bank Transfer" as your redemption method. Enter your bank account details, including routing and account numbers.
If this is your first redemption, you'll need to complete KYC verification. Upload a clear photo of your government-issued ID (driver's license or passport) and a recent utility bill or bank statement as proof of address. Enter the amount of SC you want to redeem. There is no maximum amount.
Click "Submit Request." Processing takes 2-10 business days, typically around 2 days. The funds are transferred directly to your bank account. No fees are charged for redemptions.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- SweepSpot verdict: Not Recommended.
- SweepSpot is a 2025 launch from Riverano Limited offering ~250 mostly-Microgaming slots, a 10K GC + 2 SC no-purchase signup, and bank/card redemptions starting at a stiff 100 SC ($100) minimum. It's a competent but undifferentiated mid-tier sweeps casino, no live dealer, no originals, no loyalty program, no published payout SLA, and lands in the lower-middle of the sweeps platforms we track. Community sample is small (<10 votes), so this listing is provisional, some operator-provided details still need independent confirmation.
- Strength: Real $2 of redeemable value at signup with no purchase or promotions
- Also worth noting: ~250 slots from the Microgaming/Games Global stable plus Jumpman
What Is SweepSpot and How Does It Work?
SweepSpot is a 2025 sweepstakes casino run by Riverano Limited. Standard dual-currency setup: Gold Coins (GC) for play-money mode, Sweeps Coins (SC) that can be redeemed for cash at 1 SC ≈ $1. Sign-up gets you 10K GC + 2 SC, no purchase required.
So let's get into it. The platform is browser-only, no native iOS or Android app, no PWA install flow that I could find. That's increasingly common in this space because Apple and Google keep tightening their stance on real-money sweeps, but it's still worth flagging if you're someone who wants an icon on your home screen.
Game library sits at ~250+ titles across 7 confirmed providers (Microgaming, Fortune Factory, All41 Studios, Neon Valley Studios, Stormcraft Studios, Real Dealer Studios, Jumpman). That's effectively the Microgaming/Games Global stable plus Jumpman's catalog and Real Dealer's filmed-roulette content. Worth noting: Microgaming partner studios (Fortune Factory, All41, Neon Valley, Stormcraft) all distribute through the Games Global aggregator, so functionally this is a single-pipe content deal dressed up as seven brands.
Compared to the rest of the field at this size: Chumba Casino is the legacy comparison (smaller library, longer history, similar payout cadence), while Stake.us sits well above on game count, originals, and crypto-speed redemption. SweepSpot lands in the lower-mid tier of the ~30 sweeps casinos we actively track, newer than most, with a thinner content stack than the established names but a cleaner UX than the worst of the 2024 launch wave.
From personal experience: I've run a handful of test sessions across desktop and mobile browser since the site appeared in our tracker. No technical defects worth flagging, pages load, slots spin, the redemption form submits, but there's nothing here that pulls me back from the platforms I already It's competent. Competent is not a moat.
SweepSpot Bonus & Promotions
Welcome offer is 10,000 GC + 2 SC on signup, no promotion, no purchase. The 2 SC is the only thing that matters, GC is play-money. At $1/SC, that's $2 of redeemable bankroll to start.
Comparison math: WOW Vegas has historically advertised a much larger first-purchase bundle (in the 30+ SC range, but tied to a paid package), Chumba's no-purchase bonus has hovered around 2 SC, and Stake.us's no-purchase signup is similarly modest. So 2 SC free is in line with industry baseline, neither generous nor stingy.
First-Purchase Bonus
Our records list a 150% bonus on first purchase. That phrasing typically means a 150% boost to the GC portion of whatever package you buy, with the SC portion untouched. The operator does not publish a detailed breakdown of purchase tiers on the public-facing pages I reviewed, so I can't quote exact $-to-SC ratios with confidence. If you're considering a purchase, screenshot the cart page before checkout, the SC quantity is what determines effective dollar value, not the GC headline.
Daily Wheel
Once-per-24-hour wheel spin advertised as up to 100K GC + 2 SC. The 'up to' phrasing is doing heavy lifting here, daily wheels in this category typically distribute the top SC prize at sub-1% odds, with the modal outcome being a small GC dust amount. I haven't run a large enough sample to publish a hit-rate distribution for this specific wheel, but if the math runs anything like the Chumba or LuckyLand daily wheels, expect the average daily SC return to land well under 0.5 SC, not 2.
Mail-In AMOE
Standard mail-in alternate method of entry, required by US sweepstakes law for any platform that sells GC packages. SweepSpot's sweeps rules at sweepspot.com/sweepstakes-rules are the source of truth on per-envelope SC allocation and frequency caps. From what I can tell scanning the page, the AMOE exists and is honored, but the per-envelope SC value is small enough that the postage and time cost makes it a marginal grind unless you're philosophically committed to a pure-AMOE bankroll.
Referral Program
None listed in available records facts and I couldn't find one on-site. That's a miss, referral SC is one of the lowest-cost player-acquisition tools in this category and most established competitors run one.
VIP / Loyalty
We have no VIP tier system detected. No rakeback, no published tier structure, no loyalty multiplier. That's a structural weakness for any player playthrough more than ~$100/month, you're getting zero compounding value back on volume. Stake.us's tiered rakeback is the obvious comparison, SweepSpot has nothing on that axis.
SweepSpot Games & Library
~250+ titles, slots-dominant. The seven confirmed providers in the data we collected:
- Microgaming, legacy slot catalog including Immortal Romance, Mega Moolah progressives.
- Fortune Factory Studios, Microgaming partner, branded and high-volatility slots.
- All41 Studios, Microgaming partner, mid-volatility slots.
- Neon Valley Studios, Microgaming partner, visually-driven titles.
- Stormcraft Studios, Microgaming partner, high-volatility slots (Immortal Romance II, etc.).
- Real Dealer Studios, pre-recorded filmed roulette and table games. This is what's powering SweepSpot's roulette offering.
- Jumpman, UK-origin slot studio with a broad mid-tier catalog.
Functionally, six of these seven flow through Games Global distribution. That's not a problem, Games Global is a real catalog with real RTP transparency at the title level, but it does mean the 'seven providers' framing oversells the diversity. The Microgaming partner studios have overlapping math models and shared mechanics.
We have no live dealer on this site. Real Dealer Studios is on the provider list, but Real Dealer's product is filmed/pre-recorded rather than streamed live, close enough for table-game flavor but not equivalent to a real-time dealer feed. If live dealer is a must-have, this isn't the site.
RTP data is not published by the operator at the game level on any page I could reach. For Microgaming-stable titles you can usually look up the published RTP from the studio's own marketing, Immortal Romance II runs around 96.86%, most Stormcraft slots cluster in the 96-97% band, but treat any specific number as the studio's published rate, not a SweepSpot-listed figure. Sweepstakes operators occasionally configure RTPs at the lower end of an available range, and without on-site disclosure I can't confirm what's actually deployed.
No crash games, no Plinko, no operator originals. For a 2025 launch that's a notable absence, the entire bottom half of the sweeps player demographic that grew up on Stake-style instant-resolve games has nothing here to engage with.
Banking, Redemptions, and the $100 Floor
Redemption methods per what we've observed: Visa, Mastercard, Bank Transfer. Minimum redemption is 100 SC ($100). The operator does not publish a defined processing-window range on a page I could reach, so I can't quote a tested payout-time band, treat any 'X-day' figure you see in older reviews as unverified by current operator disclosure.
The $100 floor is the structural problem here. Let's run the math. If you're a casual player buying $20-$50 packages, the most likely SC outcome from any given session is well under 100 SC. The $100 minimum forces you to either compound prizes across multiple sessions (during which house-edge bleeds you back toward zero) or stake larger sessions to push above the floor faster (which increases your per-session variance). Either way, the redemption floor functionally moves expected withdrawn dollars down relative to a $50- or $25-floor competitor.
Comparison: WOW Vegas historically operates on a lower SC floor, and Stake.us's crypto rail has a substantially lower minimum. The $100 floor is on the high end for the category in 2026.
KYC is required for redemption, that's universal in US sweepstakes. Expect to upload government ID and proof of address on first redemptions. The operator does not publish a target verification SLA, so timing varies.
No fees disclosed for redemption on the operator-facing page I reviewed, but bank-transfer rails sometimes carry recipient-side fees depending on your bank.
SweepSpot vs the Field
Direct head-to-head against the three sweeps platforms most users would cross-shop:
| Metric | SweepSpot | Stake.us | Chumba | WOW Vegas |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Launch year | 2025 | 2022 | 2017 | 2022 |
| Game count | ~250 | 500+ | ~100 | ~800 (claimed) |
| Live dealer | No | Yes | No | No |
| Crash / originals | No | Yes | No | Limited |
| No-purchase signup | 2 SC | Comparable | ~2 SC | Higher (with purchase) |
| Min redemption | 100 SC | Lower (crypto) | ~50 SC (varies) | ~50 SC |
| Redemption rails | Visa, MC, Bank | Crypto + cards | Bank, Skrill | Bank, cards |
| VIP / rakeback | None | Tiered | Yes | Loyalty tiers |
| Mobile app | Browser only | PWA | Browser + app | Browser |
The honest read: SweepSpot does not lead in any column above. There's no 'come here for X' that's specific to this site. New entrants in a saturated category typically win on one of three axes, better bonus value, novel content, or aggressive payout speed. SweepSpot is mid-pack on bonus, behind on content (no live, no originals, no crash), and the operator hasn't published payout SLAs that would let me verify a speed claim either way.
Is SweepSpot Legit?
Operator and Trust
Operator is Riverano Limited. The trail we have list no parent company. I haven't traced a corporate registration jurisdiction from primary records, most sweepstakes operators incorporate offshore (Curaçao, Anjouan, Isle of Man, or US-state-level LLCs), and Riverano hasn't publicly disclosed its incorporation jurisdiction on the operator pages I checked. Take that as a documentation gap, not necessarily a red flag, many operators with visible details in this category run lean public-disclosure footprints.
We have no license number recorded and no licensing flag set. That's expected for the US sweepstakes model, these platforms operate under sweepstakes promotional law rather than gaming licensure, so the absence of a gaming-authority license number isn't a defect, it's structural to the business model. The relevant trust signals are operator transparency, T&C clarity, and redemption track record, not a license ID.
What I'd want to see and don't: a published responsible-gaming policy page (we have no responsible_gaming_url), a clearly-named compliance contact in the T&Cs, and a public payout-window SLA. None of those are present, which is below the bar I'd want from a 2026-active sweeps operator.
What is present: clear T&C and sweeps rules pages at sweepspot.com/terms and sweepspot.com/sweepstakes-rules, a named operator (Riverano Limited), and a defined prohibited-state list.
Honest hedge: I haven't seen enough community payout reports on this brand to publish a source-backed payout notes-success rate. As of this writing the platform is roughly 4-6 months past its 2025 launch, too new for meaningful long-tail reputation data on the aggregator sites I track.
Where SweepSpot Is Available
SweepSpot prohibits residents of 17 US states: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Washington, and West Virginia.
That's a notably wide exclusion list, broader than most sweeps operators. The standard exclusion floor is roughly Idaho, Michigan, Nevada, Washington (the four states with the most aggressive sweeps enforcement posture). SweepSpot's list adds California, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, and West Virginia on top of that, those are jurisdictions where state AGs or regulators have either issued cease-and-desists, tightened sweeps statutes, or are actively legislating against the dual-currency model. The operator's broader exclusion list signals legal-conservative posture rather than an issue with SweepSpot specifically.
For our state-by-state legality breakdowns see the relevant state pages, California, Connecticut, New York, Michigan, Washington, for the regulatory context driving these exclusions.
Minimum age: 18+ (some states require 21+ for any play-adjacent activity, check the local-law pages above).
Community and Reputation
This is where I have to be honest about the gap: SweepSpot is a young brand with a thin community footprint. There's no dedicated subreddit, no active Discord I could find, and the brand mentions across the sweeps-focused forums and aggregator review sites (public review-site, AskGamblers, Casino Guru) are sparse, usually under 20-30 reviews where they exist at all.
That makes it hard to publish a community-attributed payout-success metric the way I would for an established platform with hundreds of verifiable redemptions reports. Take any 'community sentiment' read on this brand right now as preliminary, the sample is too small to be statistically meaningful.
What I'd watch for over the next 6-12 months: payout dispute volume on the aggregator sites, any state regulator action (the wide exclusion list suggests Riverano is trying to stay ahead of enforcement, not react to it), and whether the operator launches a referral program or a basic loyalty tier, both of which would signal they're investing in retention rather than running a thin acquisition play.
Customer Support
From the operator pages I reviewed, support appears to be email-based with no advertised live-chat option. That's below the 2026 norm, most established competitors run 24/7 live chat, and the absence of it on a cash-redemption platform meaningfully widens the resolution window when something goes wrong with a redemptions.
The on-site FAQ covers basic account, bonus, and redemption questions. For anything beyond the FAQ, you're on email turnaround, which the operator does not publish a target SLA for.
Mobile
No native iOS or Android app, no published app-store rating. The mobile-browser experience is responsive and the slot library plays cleanly on phone-sized screens in the sessions I tested. If you're someone who lives inside a native app, that's a UX downgrade, if you're indifferent between browser and app, it's a non-issue.
How to Sign Up
- Visit sweepspot.com and click sign up.
- Enter email, username, password.
- Provide first/last name, DOB, residential address. Be accurate, this is what KYC will check against at first redemption.
- Confirm you're 18+ and not in one of the 17 prohibited states.
- Verify email via the activation link.
- Claim the 10K GC + 2 SC welcome bundle on first login. No promotions.
- You can play immediately. KYC is only triggered when you request your first redemption.
Verdict
SweepSpot is functional. I struggle to find a reason to recommend it as a primary platform over the established names in this category. The library is mid-tier, the redemption floor is high, there's no loyalty structure, no live dealer, no originals, and the operator's public disclosure (responsible-gaming page, payout SLA, corporate jurisdiction) is thinner than I'd want.
What it's good for: a free 2 SC to spin a few Microgaming-stable slots. The signup takes two minutes, the bonus is real cash-value coin, and if you happen to hit on the early sessions you can compound toward the $100 floor. Treat it as a side platform, not a main account.
And the standard reminder: the only way for a sweepstakes casino to make money is if you lose. The dual-currency model wraps that math in a promotional-sweepstakes legal structure, but the underlying game edge on slot RTPs in the 95-97% band is doing exactly what the game edge always does, extracting expected value from your bankroll over volume. PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE.
Where this casino is available
Where SweepSpot 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 17 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
SweepSpot 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
No standalone iOS or Android app. The mobile browser site is fully responsive and works smoothly on phones and tablets. All games, purchases, and redemptions are accessible from mobile. No feature parity issues or performance problems.
Customer support
Live chat support: Not verified
Support or responsible-gaming claims have primary or official source support.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- Yes, SweepSpot is a legitimate sweepstakes casino operated by Riverano Limited. It uses standard SSL encryption to protect your data. The public review-site feedback is 4 stars from 18 reviews. No major controversies or lawsuits have been reported. The operator is transparent about its legal model and terms of service.
- SweepSpot is available in most US states except 17 prohibited ones: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Washington, and West Virginia. The age requirement is 18+. Canadian players are not restricted.
Gameplay & bonuses
- SweepSpot lists a 10K GC + 2 SC welcome offer. Use the signup screen as the final source for limited-time bonus changes.
- SweepSpot does not have a native mobile app in the current listing. Use the mobile browser experience and verify any legacy app references before downloading.
- SweepSpot offers over 250+ games, primarily slots from 13 software providers including Microgaming, All41 Studios, and Switch. There is also a roulette game. No live dealer, no blackjack, no baccarat, no crash games, and no arcade games are available. Demo play is available for most games.
- No, SweepSpot does not have a VIP or loyalty program. There are no tiers, no rakeback, no cashback, no dedicated host, and no weekly boosts. The only recurring bonus is the daily Fortune Spinner wheel, which offers up to 100,000 GC + 2 SC every 24 hours.
- No, SweepSpot does not have a referral program. You cannot earn bonuses by referring friends. This is a disadvantage compared to competitors like Stake.us and Chumba Casino, which offer referral bonuses for bringing new players.
Payments & KYC
- SweepSpot accepts Visa and Mastercard for purchases. Redemptions are processed via bank transfer only. The minimum redemption is 100 SC ($100). Processing times are 2-10 business days, typically around 2 days. No fees are mentioned for redemptions.
- SweepSpot lists a 100 SC minimum redemption ($100). Complete KYC before your first redemption and confirm the cashier threshold before submitting.
General
- SweepSpot has over 250+ games, a 10K GC + 2 SC welcome bonus, and bank transfer redemptions in 2-10 business days. Stake.us has 250+ games, a $55 value welcome bonus with purchases, crypto payouts in ~10 minutes, and a VIP program with 37.5% rakeback. SweepSpot has a higher minimum redemption (100 SC vs $10) and no VIP program. Stake.us is better for high-volume players.
- SweepSpot payouts are processed via bank transfer and take 2-10 business days. Typically, payments are processed in about 2 days. The minimum redemption is 100 SC ($100). There is no maximum redemption amount. KYC verification is required before your first payout.
- You can contact SweepSpot support via email at help@sweepspot.com. There is no live chat, no phone number, and no social media support channels. The help center at sweepspot.com covers basic questions. Email responses typically arrive within 24 hours.
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] their help center — sweepspot.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
[2] Operator terms and conditions — sweepspot.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
[3] Official sweepstakes rules — sweepspot.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: sweepstakes rules, AMOE, eligibility
SweepSpot 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: 10K GC + 2 SC (source-backed). Payout timing: 2 days (source-backed). Pros: Real $2 of redeemable value at signup with no purchase or promotions. ~250 slots from the Microgaming/Games Global stable plus Jumpman. Clean browser UX with full feature parity on mobile. Cons: 100 SC ($100) redemption floor is on the high end of the category. No VIP tier, no rakeback, no referral program, zero loyalty value on volume. No live dealer, no crash games, no operator originals, slots and one filmed roulette only. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-22.
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