Sweepstakes casinos in Nevada (2026)
It surprises people, but Nevada — the gambling capital of the country — is one of the worst states for sweepstakes casinos. The Nevada Gaming Control Board guards its licensed industry closely, and nearly every sweepstakes operator excludes the state rather than attract its attention. No sweepstakes-specific ban exists; the world's strictest gaming regulator is deterrent enough. A handful of platforms do accept Nevada players, and the table below shows exactly which ones. If you're in Nevada, that short list is your realistic starting point.
Top sweepstakes casinos available in Nevada
| Casino | Rating | Min | Sign up | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| | American Luck | $50 | Sign Up | |
| | Sportzino | $100 | Sign Up | |
| | Fortune Wins | $100 | Sign Up | |
| | WinBonanza | $50 | Sign Up | |
| | Chumba | $100 | Sign Up | |
| | Sweep Resort | $30 | Sign Up |
Open the filterable A-Z list for Nevada →
Frequently asked questions
- Are sweepstakes casinos legal in Nevada?
- No Nevada statute bans standard sweepstakes casinos the way California's AB 831 does — but most operators exclude Nevada in their own terms as a legal-risk decision. 6 of the 143 sites we track currently accept Nevada players.
- How many sweepstakes casinos accept Nevada players?
- 6 of the 143 active sites we track currently accept Nevada players, based on each operator's published restricted-state terms. The full list is filterable on our A-Z casino list.
- Why are sweepstakes casinos blocked in Nevada of all places?
- Nevada's gaming regulators are the strictest in the country, and operators exclude the state to avoid any suggestion of unlicensed gaming in the industry's home jurisdiction. It's a risk decision by operators, not a Nevada sweepstakes ban.
Availability is based on each operator's published terms as of July 2026 and can change without notice. This page is informational, not legal advice. Always verify eligibility during signup. 18+ (21+ in some states).