Sweepstakes casinos in Montana (2026)

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

Montana sits among the most heavily excluded states in sweepstakes gaming. After state-level legal attention to the sweepstakes model in 2025, most operators added Montana to their restricted lists rather than navigate the uncertainty. The result for players is a genuinely thin market — most national brands won't accept a Montana signup. The table below is filtered to the sites whose terms currently accept Montana players. Verify eligibility during signup, and expect this list to shift more than most states' as operators reassess.

10 sites available
133 sites restrict MT
143 sites tracked

Top sweepstakes casinos available in Montana

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Casino Rating Min Sign up
Stake.us 5.0 ★ $50
American Luck 4.4 ★ $50
Sportzino 4.4 ★ $100
Fortune Wins 4.1 ★ $100
Card Crush 3.0 ★ $75
Chumba 3.0 ★ $100
Sweepstars 2.5 ★ $100
Casino.Click 2.0 ★ $100
Free Spin $100
Sweep Resort $30

Frequently asked questions

Are sweepstakes casinos legal in Montana?
No Montana statute bans standard sweepstakes casinos the way California's AB 831 does — but most operators exclude Montana in their own terms as a legal-risk decision. 10 of the 143 sites we track currently accept Montana players.
How many sweepstakes casinos accept Montana players?
10 of the 143 active sites we track currently accept Montana players, based on each operator's published restricted-state terms. The full list is filterable on our A-Z casino list.
Can Montana residents still play sweepstakes casinos?
Some operators still accept Montana players, but most exclude the state following 2025 legal developments around the sweepstakes model. Check the filtered list on this page and each site's own terms — Montana availability changes more often than almost any other state's.