Free sweeps cash means Sweeps Coins given without a purchase. Sweeps Coins can convert to prizes once a player clears the brand’s playthrough and minimum. Most US sweepstakes casinos hand new players free Sweeps Coins at signup. Lines.com checked free Sweeps Coins offers and earning methods across 17 brands as of June 2026. This guide covers signup offers, daily rewards, mail-in entry, and redemption rules. Coin values differ by brand, so dollar value matters more than coin count.
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Sweepstakes casinos run on two currencies. Gold Coins fund standard play and carry no cash value. Sweeps Coins fund prize play and can convert to cash or gift cards.
Free sweeps cash refers to Sweeps Coins that a brand gives without a purchase. Federal sweepstakes law requires a no-purchase path to entry. Each brand therefore offers free Sweeps Coins through signup, logins, or mail-in entry.
One detail trips up new players. Sweeps Coins use different names and scales across brands. Some brands set 1 Sweeps Coin equal to $1, and others set 100 coins equal to $1.
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The table below lists the no-purchase signup Sweeps Coins for all 17 reviewed brands. Figures come from brand promotions pages and third-party reviews as of June 2026. No-purchase offers change often, so players should confirm the current amount at signup.
Only Hello Millions and Legendz publish these figures on official pages. The other amounts rest on third-party reviews and need a live check.
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Brands offer five common no-purchase paths to Sweeps Coins. Each path is free, though amounts and speed vary.
Mail-in entry guarantees a free path even without signup coins. Legendz credits 3 SC per valid postcard as of June 2026. Scarlet Sands and Funrize list mail-in addresses for free entries.
Refer-a-friend pays the most per action at several brands. Legendz credits 25 SC per referral who makes a first purchase. Most referral offers require the new player to spend before the reward posts.
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Some brands document free Sweeps Coins better than others. The brands below combine confirmed signup coins with multiple free paths.
Legendz credits 500 Gold Coins and 3 Sweeps Coins on email verification as of June 2026. Legendz publishes these figures in official sweeps rules version 3.1. Legendz adds free Sweeps Coins through a daily wheel, mail-in entry, and referrals.
Hello Millions credits 7,500 Gold Coins and 2.5 Sweeps Coins at signup as of June 2026. Hello Millions confirms this offer on its official site, with a 21+ requirement. Hello Millions also runs daily login rewards and social media giveaways.
McLuck credits 7,500 Gold Coins and 2.5 Sweeps Coins at signup as of June 2026. McLuck offers a notable mail-in path worth 4 Sweeps Coins per request. McLuck requires players to be 21 or older.
Mega Bonanza credits 7,500 Gold Coins and 2.5 Sweeps Coins at signup as of June 2026. Mega Bonanza adds a daily login streak worth up to 1 Sweeps Coin across seven days. Mega Bonanza requires players to be 21 or older.
Pulsz credits 5,000 Gold Coins and 2.3 Sweeps Coins at signup as of June 2026. Pulsz adds free daily coin prizes for active players. Pulsz sets registration at 18+, and Pulsz restricts redemption to players 21 or older.
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Coin counts do not compare across brands. The dollar value depends on the brand’s conversion scale.
Most reviewed brands use a 1:1 scale, where 1 Sweeps Coin equals $1. Four brands use a 100:1 scale instead. TaoFortune, NoLimitCoins, FunzCity, and Funrize set 100 coins equal to $1.
A large coin number can therefore hold a small dollar value. FunzCity advertises 500 City Coins at signup, which equals about $5 at a 100:1 scale. Players should read the conversion rate before comparing two free offers.
Common mistake: Comparing a 500-coin offer to a 2.5-coin offer by count alone. A 500 City Coin offer at 100:1 equals about $5. A 2.5 Sweeps Coin offer at 1:1 equals about $2.50.
Free Sweeps Coins convert to prizes only after conditions are met. Three rules apply at most reviewed brands.
The first rule is playthrough. Most brands require players to wager Sweeps Coins once before redemption. The second rule is the minimum threshold. Gift card redemptions often start near 10 to 50 SC, and cash redemptions often start near 75 to 100 SC.
The third rule limits which coins qualify. Only Sweeps Coins won through play can redeem, not the original free balance. Several smaller brands cap redemptions from free coins at low dollar amounts.
Thresholds shift and vary by payment method. Players should confirm current minimums in each brand’s terms.
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Free sweeps cash offers vary by brand and by state as of June 2026. Several reviewed brands block registration in states including Idaho, Michigan, Nevada, New York, and Washington. State rules change, so players should check eligibility before claiming any offer.
Age limits also differ. Mega Bonanza, McLuck, Pulsz, and Hello Millions require players to be 21 or older. Other brands set an 18+ minimum, subject to higher state limits.
Free coins can encourage long sessions, so built-in controls matter. Many brands offer session reminders and purchase limits. Players can manage notifications in app and device settings.
Important: No purchase is necessary to receive or redeem Sweeps Coins. Sweepstakes promotions are void where prohibited, and eligibility varies by state.
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Free sweeps cash is standard across US sweepstakes casinos, but the offers are not equal. Most reviewed brands give 1 to 3 free Sweeps Coins at signup, plus daily logins, giveaways, mail-in entry, and referrals. Read the conversion scale first, since 500 coins at 100:1 can equal less than 3 coins at 1:1. Check the playthrough and redemption minimums before you expect a payout. Always confirm the current offer, age limit, and state eligibility before you register.
Free sweeps cash is Sweeps Coins given without a purchase. Sweeps Coins can convert to cash or gift cards after a playthrough. Brands provide free Sweeps Coins because sweepstakes law requires a no-purchase entry path.
Free Sweeps Coins come from five paths. Those paths are signup bonuses, daily logins, social giveaways, mail-in entry, and referrals. Mail-in entry gives a free path even without a signup bonus.
Legendz lists 3 Sweeps Coins at signup as of June 2026, the highest confirmed 1:1 amount here. Several brands list 2.5 Sweeps Coins, including Mega Bonanza, McLuck, and Hello Millions. Coin counts at 100:1 brands look larger but hold less dollar value.
Yes. No purchase is necessary to receive or redeem Sweeps Coins. Optional coin packages exist, but brands must provide a no-purchase path under sweepstakes law.
At most reviewed brands, 1 Sweeps Coin equals $1. At TaoFortune, NoLimitCoins, FunzCity, and Funrize, 100 coins equal $1. Players should read the conversion rate before comparing offers.
No. Most brands require a 1x playthrough before redemption. Cash redemptions often start near 75 to 100 Sweeps Coins. Only Sweeps Coins won through play can redeem, not the original free balance.
No. Several brands block registration in states including Idaho, Michigan, Nevada, New York, and Washington. Availability varies by brand and changes over time. Players should confirm eligibility before claiming an offer.
Disclaimer: Sweepstakes casinos use a dual-currency model and are not real-money gambling. No purchase is necessary to play or to redeem prizes. Void where prohibited. Eligibility, minimum age, and availability vary by brand and by state. Most brands require players to be 18 or older, and some require 21 or older. This content is for informational purposes only and is not legal or financial advice. Check each brand’s official terms and your state regulations before registering. Free coin amounts, conversion rates, and redemption minimums change often and were accurate as of June 2026.