McLuck vs Spree (2026)
Compare McLuck and Spree side by side on welcome coin packages, game libraries, SC redemption terms, and state reach — then let the data tell you which sweepstakes casino fits your play style.

Quick verdict
McLuck edges ahead on overall rating, supported by a broader set of responsible-gaming support channels, a confident three-channel customer-care setup, and a welcome package that front-loads Sweepstakes Coins — currency that actually moves toward redemption. Spree counters with a deeper game catalog (2,000+ titles across 9 providers versus McLuck's 1,500+ across 7), and its no-deposit GC bonus is eye-catching for players who want maximum coins on day one without any commitment. Both platforms carry medium payout ratings and require standard KYC at sign-up, so neither has a friction-free edge on cashouts. The better choice genuinely depends on your priorities: if SC volume and platform trust matter most, the data favors McLuck; if sheer game variety is your deciding factor, Spree's library is the wider sandbox.
At a glance
- Best overall
- McLuck
- Best for bonuses
- McLuck
- Best for game variety
- Spree
- Lowest redemption minimum
- McLuck
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McLuck
7.1 / 10
Mobile-first players who want a highly rated app, live dealer games, and an affordable first-purchase bonus

Spree
6.7 / 10
Casual and slot-first players who want a large free-to-play library with low-cost purchase options
McLuck vs Spree: side by side
The numbers that matter, lined up. A check marks the stronger value in each row.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
| CasinoTop rating | 7.1/10 | 6.7/10 |
| Welcome offer | 127,500 GC + 62.5 FREE SC | No-deposit bonus of 1,000,000 Gold Coins (GC) and 2.5 Spree Coins (SC) |
| Bonus type | No purchase signup bonus + first-purchase bonus | No purchase signup bonus |
| Playthrough | 1x | 1× |
| Min. purchase | $0 (no purchase necessary) | $0 (no purchase necessary) |
| Games | 1,500+ | 2,000+ |
| Live dealer | Yes | Yes |
| Redemption speed | 3–10 business days | 3–5 business days |
| Min. redemption | 10 SC (gift card) / 75 SC (cash) | $10 SC |
| Payment options | 5 | 5 |
| Crypto | — | — |
| Verification | Before first redemption | Before first redemption |
Which has the better bonus?
McLuck takes the bonus edge with 127,500 GC + 62.5 FREE SC (No purchase signup bonus + first-purchase bonus). Spree counters with No-deposit bonus of 1,000,000 Gold Coins (GC) and 2.5 Spree Coins (SC). Weigh the headline value against the playthrough before you decide.
Runner-up

Spree
No-deposit bonus of 1,000,000 Gold Coins (GC) and 2.5 Spree Coins (SC)
Which has the bigger game library?
Spree offers the wider selection — 2,000+, including live dealer. McLuck lists 1,500+. If breadth of slots and tables matters most, Spree is the pick.
Which has the better redemption terms?
McLuck and Spree have similar redemption times (around 3–10 business days), so McLuck takes the edge on terms — a lower 10 SC (gift card) / 75 SC (cash) minimum versus $10 SC at Spree.
Banking & redemptions compared
How you can fund coin purchases and cash out at each casino.

McLuck
Deposits
- Visa
- Mastercard
- Discover
- Apple Pay
- Google Pay
Redemptions
- Bank transfer
- Gift card
- Min. redemption
- 10 SC (gift card) / 75 SC (cash)
- Crypto
- No

Spree
Deposits
- Mastercard
- Apple Pay
- Google Pay
- Visa
- Online Banking
Redemptions
- Bank transfer
- Gift card
- Min. redemption
- $10 SC
- Crypto
- No
Where you can play

McLuck
Available nationwide except: CA, CT, DE, ID, KY, LA, MD, MI, MT, NJ, NV, NY, OH, WA, WV.

Spree
Available nationwide except: ID, CA, CT, DE, KY, LA, MD, MI, MT, NV, NJ, NY, WA, WV, IN, ME, TN.
The verdict
Choose McLuck if you prioritize Sweepstakes Coin value in your welcome package, want three support channels at your fingertips, and value a platform with a higher confidence rating behind its scores. Choose Spree if you want the widest possible game selection from day one — 2,000+ titles from 9 providers is a meaningful library advantage — and don't mind bonus terms that score more modestly in exchange for that breadth. Both platforms operate under the sweepstakes legal model, so players in states where real-money casinos aren't yet available can use either; check our full side-by-side comparison tool to filter by your state and payment preferences before signing up. For a wider view of all social-play options, the sweepstakes casinos rankings are a useful next stop.
Choose McLuck if…
Mobile-first players who want a highly rated app, live dealer games, and an affordable first-purchase bonus
Skip it if: You need crypto payments, instant redemptions, or live in one of the 15 restricted states
Choose Spree if…
Casual and slot-first players who want a large free-to-play library with low-cost purchase options
Skip it if: You live in one of the 17 restricted states, need crypto prize redemptions, or want a deep table game selection
FAQ
McLuck vs Spree — the questions players ask, answered with specifics from our ratings.
Play responsibly
Sweepstakes casinos are meant for entertainment, not income. Set a budget before you play, treat coin purchases like any other entertainment spend, and never chase a loss. Free, confidential help is available 24/7.
Warning signs to watch for
- Spending more time or money than you planned — repeatedly
- Buying more coin packages to chase a previous loss
- Playing to escape stress, boredom, or low mood
- Hiding how much you play from family or friends
- Feeling restless or irritable when you try to cut back
- Letting play interfere with work, sleep, or relationships
Get free help
The National Council on Problem Gambling runs a free, confidential helpline 24/7.
1-800-GAMBLER · call or text 1-800-522-4700
Stay in control
Purchase limits
Cap how much you can spend on coin packages per day, week, or month.
Session reminders
Time and reality-check prompts while you play.
Cool-off periods
Take a temporary break — 24 hours up to several weeks.
Self-exclusion
Block your account for an extended period or permanently.
You must be 18+ (21+ in some states) to play. Void where prohibited.