Last updated July 2026

Head-to-head

Compare Sweepstakes Casinos Side by Side

Pick any two casinos and see how they stack up on bonuses, game selection, redemption terms, and our editorial ratings.

The fastest way to choose between two sweepstakes casinos is to stop reading them one at a time and put them next to each other. A single review tells you whether a brand is good; a head-to-head tells you which of two brands is better for you — and that is the question most players are actually asking. Every card below opens a comparison that lines up two casinos on welcome bonuses, free coins, game selection, redemption terms, and our editorial rating.

Read a comparison from the bottom up. The signup bonus draws the eye, but the factors that decide whether you stay — library depth, how low the minimum Sweeps Coins redemption is, payout speed, and whether the brand even operates in your state — sit underneath it. Our rating folds all of that into one number, but the row that matters most is the one tied to how you actually play.

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Scores are our editorial opinion — see our editorial guidelines for how we rate casinos.

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Every casino on this page also has a standalone review covering its bonuses, games, and redemption terms in full.

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What to Weigh in a Head-to-Head

Two casinos rarely win on the same things. These are the factors our comparison pages line up — roughly in the order that shapes long-term satisfaction, not the order the marketing shouts about.

Welcome bonus & free coins

The headline Gold Coin / Sweeps Coin package plus the no-purchase free coins on signup. Bigger is nicer, but it is a one-time hit — weigh it against everything below, not on its own.

Redemption terms & minimum

How many Sweeps Coins you need before you can redeem a prize, plus payout methods and speed. A low, reachable minimum matters more over months than a fat signup offer does in week one.

Game library depth

Slot count, exclusive titles, table games, live dealer, and originals like plinko and crash. The lobby is what you actually live with once the bonus is spent.

Mobile & usability

Whether the platform runs cleanly in a mobile browser or dedicated app, and how smooth signup, play, and redemption feel across a full session.

State availability

Whether both brands accept players from your state. 14 states restrict most platforms — the higher-rated casino is no use if it is closed where you live.

Rating & track record

Our editorial score and the reputation signals behind it — how long a brand has operated and how it handles support and payouts over time.

No single factor decides a matchup. A brand can lead on bonus and trail on redemption, or carry a deeper slot library while charging a higher minimum. The point of reading two casinos side by side is to see those trade-offs at a glance and pick the one whose strengths line up with how you play. When two look close, our category rankings re-rank the whole field on one factor at a time to break the tie.

FAQ

Comparing Sweepstakes Casinos — FAQ

How do SweepsPick’s side-by-side casino comparisons work?
Each comparison puts two sweepstakes casinos next to each other on the factors that decide day-to-day play: the welcome offer and free coins, the depth of the game library, redemption terms and the minimum Sweeps Coins redemption, mobile experience, and our editorial rating. Pick any pairing from the grid above and the comparison page lays out both brands column by column, with links to each full review. Nothing on the page is a live feed — offers and libraries are as advertised at the time of review and change without notice.
What should I weigh most when comparing two sweepstakes casinos?
The signup bonus is the loudest number but the shortest-lived — you spend it in a week. Weight the things you live with for months: how deep and fresh the game library is, how low and reachable the minimum Sweeps Coins redemption is, how quickly and by what methods prizes are paid, and whether the platform accepts players from your state. A slightly smaller bonus at a casino with a lower redemption threshold and a bigger library is usually the better long-term pick.
Is the higher-rated casino always the better choice for me?
Not necessarily. Our rating is an editorial opinion built from a consistent set of criteria applied across every brand, but it is an average — it cannot know that you only play live dealer, that you are on a strict budget, or that one brand is restricted in your state. Use the rating to build a shortlist, then let the single factor that matters most to you break the tie.
Can I compare more than two sweepstakes casinos at once?
The comparison pages are strictly head-to-head — two brands at a time — because that is where the differences are easiest to read. To weigh several brands on a single factor instead, our category rankings (best for bonuses, slots, fast redemption, mobile, and more) re-rank the whole field on one dimension, and the main casinos list carries the full editorial order.
How current are these comparisons?
We refresh brand data and ratings on a rolling basis and the pages rebuild regularly, but sweepstakes offers move fast. Treat every bonus figure and library detail as advertised at the time of review, and confirm the current terms on the casino’s own site before you sign up — the operator’s terms always control.
Do both casinos in a comparison accept players from my state?
Maybe not — availability is decided state by state, and 14 states restrict most sweepstakes platforms. Our comparison and review pages disable outbound links for restricted states, and each operator publishes its own excluded-state list in its terms. Check our state guides for where a brand operates, then confirm in the casino’s terms before creating an account.
What is the difference between a comparison and a full review?
A comparison is deliberately narrow: two brands, the handful of factors that separate them, side by side. A full review goes one level deeper on a single brand — its complete bonus structure, redemption terms, game mix, and the pros and cons behind its rating. Comparisons are for choosing between finalists; reviews are for understanding one brand in full.

18+ (21+ in some jurisdictions). Ratings are our editorial opinion; bonus offers and game libraries are as advertised by each operator and change — always verify current terms on the casino's website. If gambling stops being fun, call 1-800-GAMBLER.