Sweepstakes casinos in Connecticut (2026)

Heavily restricted by operators. No state ban is on the books, but most operators exclude Connecticut in their terms — 10 of 143 tracked sites currently accept CT players.

Connecticut is one of the toughest states for sweepstakes casino players — not because of a statewide ban like California's, but because a large share of operators exclude Connecticut in their terms. The state's exclusive tribal gaming compacts and active regulators make operators cautious. The practical effect: your options are meaningfully thinner here than in neighboring open states, and the biggest national brands are often the ones that block Connecticut. The table below shows only the sites whose terms currently accept Connecticut players — a shorter list, but a real one.

10 sites available
133 sites restrict CT
143 sites tracked

Top sweepstakes casinos available in Connecticut

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Casino Rating Min Sign up
American Luck 4.4 ★ $50
Sportzino 4.4 ★ $100
Fortune Wins 4.1 ★ $100
WinBonanza 3.7 ★ $50
Card Crush 3.0 ★ $75
Chumba 3.0 ★ $100
PICKEM 3.0 ★ $100
Sweepstars 2.5 ★ $100
Bracco $100
Sweep Resort $30

Frequently asked questions

Are sweepstakes casinos legal in Connecticut?
No Connecticut statute bans standard sweepstakes casinos the way California's AB 831 does — but most operators exclude Connecticut in their own terms as a legal-risk decision. 10 of the 143 sites we track currently accept Connecticut players.
How many sweepstakes casinos accept Connecticut players?
10 of the 143 active sites we track currently accept Connecticut players, based on each operator's published restricted-state terms. The full list is filterable on our A-Z casino list.
Why do so many sweepstakes casinos block Connecticut?
Connecticut has exclusive tribal gaming compacts and an assertive regulatory posture, so many operators exclude the state as a legal-risk decision. It is an operator-level restriction, not a state statute like California's AB 831 — which is why some sites still accept Connecticut players.