Wyoming prohibits real-money online casino games under Wyoming Statutes § 6-7-102. Sweepstakes casinos are the only legal digital gaming alternative for Wyoming residents in 2026. These platforms operate under federal promotional sweepstakes law using Gold Coins (GC) for free play and Sweeps Coins (SC) for prize redemption. Six platforms are verified available as of 2026: Mega Bonanza (1,200+ slots, 21+), McLuck (1,300+ games, 21+), SpinBlitz (1,500+ games, 21+), Pulsz (500+ games, 21+), PlayFame (300+ games including live dealer, 21+), and Spree (2,700+ games, 18+). The Wyoming Gaming Commission issued a public warning in May 2025 confirming no sweepstakes site holds a Wyoming license. Wyoming does not impose state income tax on SC prize redemptions, though federal tax obligations still apply.
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Wyoming Statutes § 6-7-102 prohibits real-money online casino games for Wyoming residents. The Wyoming Gaming Commission (WGC) is the state’s regulatory body for gambling. The WGC does not license or regulate sweepstakes casino operators.
The WGC issued a public warning on May 22, 2025. The warning stated that sweepstakes casinos operating in Wyoming are unlicensed under state law. The WGC also confirmed it cannot mediate player disputes with these platforms. Players are not prosecuted under the current enforcement posture. Legal pressure, where applied, falls on the operator.
Most sweepstakes operators responded to the WGC warning by restricting Wyoming access as a compliance precaution. Of 21 platforms verified during the production of this article, only 6 kept Wyoming access open.
Note: Multiple Wyoming-registered companies, including A1 Development LLC and UTech Solutions LLC, restrict Wyoming residents from all their platforms despite being incorporated in the state. The WGC’s May 2025 warning is the most likely catalyst for these restrictions.
Sweepstakes casinos use a three-element compliance model under federal promotional law: prize, chance, and consideration. The model eliminates consideration by providing an Alternate Method of Entry (AMOE).
An AMOE is a free entry method, typically a mail-in request, that allows players to receive Sweeps Coins (SC) without any purchase. This eliminates the “consideration” element and keeps the platform within federal promotional law. All 6 Wyoming-available platforms provide an AMOE option per federal requirement.
Federal promotional sweepstakes law is not administered by the CFTC or by any state gaming commission. The WGC has no direct regulatory authority over platforms operating under this federal framework.
Wyoming has four tribal casinos operating under state gaming compacts: Wind River Casino, 789 Casino, Little Wind Casino, and Shoshone Rose Casino. These compacts cover land-based operations only.
Tribal compacts do not authorize online casino games for the general Wyoming public. Sweepstakes casinos operate under a separate federal promotional law framework. The two models are legally unrelated.
Wyoming House Bill 0162 proposed legalizing interactive gaming for Wyoming residents in 2025. The bill failed in committee in February 2025. No legislative change to Wyoming’s online gaming laws occurred as a result. Wyoming’s § 6-7-102 prohibition remains in effect as of 2026.
Six sweepstakes casino platforms are verified available to Wyoming residents as of 2026. Four of the six are operated by B-Two Operations Limited, an Isle of Man-registered company. No Wyoming state income tax applies to SC redemptions at any platform.
Mega Bonanza is the top-ranked platform for Wyoming players in 2026. Mega Bonanza offers 1,200+ slots with a Hold and Win focus from Pragmatic Play and 3 Oaks Gaming. The no-deposit welcome bonus is 7,500 GC + 2.5 SC. The first purchase bonus is 50,000 GC + 25 SC for $9.99. The minimum SC cash redemption threshold is 75 SC. Mega Bonanza is operated by B-Two Operations Limited and requires players to be 21 or older.
McLuck offers 1,300+ games from Playtech and Booming Games. McLuck is mobile-optimized and well-suited for Wyoming players seeking name-brand game providers. McLuck is operated by B-Two Operations Limited and requires players to be 21 or older. Verify the no-deposit bonus value and minimum SC redemption threshold directly on McLuck’s current terms before registering.
SpinBlitz offers 1,500+ games from 50+ providers, including Evoplay, Spinomenal, and 3 Oaks Gaming. SpinBlitz is the largest game catalog among the B-Two group platforms available in Wyoming. The no-deposit welcome bonus is 7,500 GC + 2.5 SC. The first purchase bonus is 50,000 GC + 10 SC + 30 free SC spins for $9.99. SpinBlitz uses a streak-based daily login system: logging in for 7 consecutive days earns up to 7,500 GC + 1.85 SC. The minimum SC cash redemption threshold is 75 SC. SpinBlitz is operated by B-Two Operations Limited and requires players to be 21 or older. KYC identity verification at SpinBlitz uses the Jumio verification service.
Pulsz offers 500+ games covering slots, table games (including Texas Hold’em), bingo, and arcade titles. Pulsz is the best option for Wyoming players seeking non-slot game variety. The first purchase bonus is 5,000 GC + 2.3 SC at 66% off. Pulsz is operated by Yellow Social Interactive and requires players to be 21 or older. Verify the minimum SC redemption threshold directly on Pulsz’s current terms before registering.
PlayFame offers 300+ games, including live dealer titles. PlayFame accepts crypto payments, making it the best option for Wyoming players who prefer crypto or want live dealer access. The registration bonus includes free GC. The first purchase bonus is 60,000 GC + 25 SC. PlayFame is operated by B-Two Operations Limited and requires players to be 21 or older. Verify the minimum SC redemption threshold directly on PlayFame’s current terms before registering.
Spree offers 2,700+ games across slots, live dealer, instant wins, and roulette. Spree has the largest game library of any Wyoming-available sweepstakes platform in 2026. The no-deposit welcome bonus is 25,000 GC + 2.5 SC. The first purchase bonus is 60,000 GC + 60 SC for $19.99. The minimum SC cash redemption threshold is 75 SC. Spree is operated by Play Spree Ltd. and requires players to be 18 or older. Spree uses the proprietary term “Spree Coins” for its SC equivalent. Spree Coins function identically to Sweeps Coins at other platforms. Spree is the only Wyoming-available platform open to players aged 18 to 20.
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Sweepstakes casinos use two separate virtual currencies. Understanding the difference between Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins is essential before registering.
Gold Coins are virtual currency used for standard free gameplay. Gold Coins have no cash value and cannot be redeemed for prizes. Players obtain Gold Coins through:
Gold Coins do not require an AMOE to obtain. Purchases of GC packages are technically purchases of non-redeemable entertainment currency.
Sweeps Coins are prize-eligible virtual currency. SC can be redeemed for cash prizes or gift cards after meeting the minimum redemption threshold and completing a 1x playthrough requirement. Players obtain Sweeps Coins through:
Sweeps Coins cannot be purchased directly. The AMOE mechanism ensures the model complies with federal promotional sweepstakes law by eliminating consideration.
Cash redemptions require identity verification (KYC). Processing times typically range from 24 to 72 hours. Cash prizes are typically issued via bank transfer.
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All 6 Wyoming-available platforms offer welcome bonuses. Bonus values and terms change frequently. Verify all values directly on each platform’s current terms before registering.
Referral programs are available at Mega Bonanza, McLuck, and SpinBlitz. Spree offers a reload bonus as an ongoing promotion. SpinBlitz’s streak-based daily login system provides the highest structured GC accumulation among Wyoming-available platforms.
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Registering at any Wyoming-available sweepstakes platform follows the same basic steps.
Select a platform based on your priorities:
Standard registration fields across all 6 platforms:
Wyoming residents are eligible to register at all 6 platforms listed in this article.
After registration, claim the available welcome bonus. Mega Bonanza, SpinBlitz, and Spree include SC in their no-deposit welcome offers. PlayFame provides free GC on registration. McLuck and Pulsz welcome bonuses may be tied to a first purchase.
All 6 platforms provide an AMOE option per federal sweepstakes law requirements. AMOE instructions are typically found in the platform’s terms and conditions or promotions section. Wyoming players can request free SC by mail without making any purchase.
SC must be played through once before becoming eligible for redemption. After completing the playthrough requirement, navigate to the platform’s cashier or redemption section.
Prize redemptions require identity verification. Standard KYC requirements across all 6 platforms:
SpinBlitz uses Jumio for identity verification. KYC is completed once and applies to all future redemptions on the same account.
Meet the minimum SC threshold before initiating a redemption:
Processing times range from 24 to 72 hours after KYC approval. Cash prizes are typically issued via bank transfer.
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Minimum age requirements differ across Wyoming-available platforms. Spree requires players to be 18 or older. Mega Bonanza, McLuck, SpinBlitz, PlayFame, and Pulsz all require players to be 21 or older. Age is verified at registration and confirmed again during KYC for SC redemptions.
All 6 platforms offer at least the following responsible gaming tools:
Players experiencing gambling-related concerns can contact:
The WGC does not regulate sweepstakes platforms and cannot mediate player disputes with these operators. Players are responsible for verifying current platform terms before registering.
Wyoming bans real-money online casino games under § 6-7-102. Sweepstakes casinos are the only legal digital gaming option for Wyoming residents in 2026. Six platforms are verified available: Mega Bonanza (top pick for slots), McLuck (provider variety), SpinBlitz (largest game catalog among B-Two platforms), Pulsz (table game variety), PlayFame (live dealer and crypto), and Spree (18+ players and largest overall library at 2,700+ games). The WGC does not regulate or protect sweepstakes players. Verify current platform terms before registering at any platform.
Sweepstakes casinos are not licensed under Wyoming law. Wyoming Statutes § 6-7-102 prohibits real-money online casino games, and the Wyoming Gaming Commission issued a public warning on May 22, 2025, confirming it cannot regulate or protect players using these platforms. Sweepstakes casinos operate under a separate federal promotional law framework. Wyoming players are not prosecuted for using these platforms under current enforcement posture.
Players cannot win real money in the traditional sense. Sweeps Coins (SC) earned through promotions and AMOE can be redeemed for cash prizes after meeting the 1x playthrough requirement and minimum SC threshold. Cash prizes are typically issued via bank transfer from the operator.
Spree requires players to be 18 or older. Mega Bonanza, McLuck, SpinBlitz, PlayFame, and Pulsz all require players to be 21 or older. Age is verified at registration and confirmed again during KYC for SC prize redemptions.
The Wyoming Gaming Commission issued a public warning in May 2025 stating that sweepstakes casinos in Wyoming are unlicensed under state law. Most operators restricted Wyoming access as a compliance precaution after that warning. Of 21 platforms verified during the production of this article, only 6 kept Wyoming access open as of 2026.
All 6 Wyoming-available platforms offer a free AMOE, typically a mail-in request for free SC. Mega Bonanza, SpinBlitz, and Spree also include SC in their no-deposit welcome bonuses. Daily login bonuses at several platforms provide ongoing free GC, and promotional events at most platforms periodically award free SC.
Wyoming’s four tribal casinos (Wind River Casino, 789 Casino, Little Wind Casino, and Shoshone Rose Casino) operate under state gaming compacts covering land-based facilities only. Tribal compacts do not authorize online casino games for the general Wyoming public. Sweepstakes casinos operate under federal promotional law and are unrelated to tribal gaming authority.
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