SLOTSBONUS//Every crypto slot bonus, ranked while it’s hot.
← All guides

Do free spins have wagering requirements?

Free-spin winnings almost always carry a wagering requirement before you can withdraw them — only spins explicitly labelled “wager-free” pay out as real, instantly withdrawable cash.

When you use free spins, the winnings are credited as bonus funds, not cash, and you must wager them a set number of times (often 30–40×) before they convert to withdrawable money — frequently alongside a max-cashout cap that limits the total you can keep. Wager-free spins are the exception: their winnings are real cash immediately, though they can still carry a smaller win cap. The headline “50 free spins” means little until you know the wagering multiplier and the cap.

Before chasing free-spin winnings, check three things: whether the spins are wager-free, the wagering multiplier if they are not, and the max-cashout cap. Those decide whether the spins are genuine value or mostly a marketing number.

Key points

  • Most free-spin winnings carry wagering (often 30–40×) before withdrawal.
  • Winnings are credited as bonus funds, not cash, until cleared.
  • A max-cashout cap usually limits what you keep.
  • “Wager-free” spins pay real cash immediately (may still have a cap).
  • Check wager-free status, multiplier and cap before chasing them.

FAQ

Are free spin winnings withdrawable?

Only after meeting any wagering requirement, and usually up to a max-cashout cap. Spins labelled “wager-free” pay out as real, immediately withdrawable cash.

How much wagering do free spins have?

Commonly 30–40× the winnings, unless the spins are advertised as wager-free. Always check the specific offer’s terms.

Related

18+. Gambling involves risk — gamble responsibly (BeGambleAware.org · GamCare.org.uk).