Sweepstakes casinos in New Jersey (2026)

Heavily restricted by operators. No state ban is on the books, but most operators exclude New Jersey in their terms — 15 of 143 tracked sites currently accept NJ players.

New Jersey has one of the country's largest regulated online casino markets — and that's exactly why most sweepstakes operators exclude it. The Division of Gaming Enforcement protects its licensed iGaming industry, and platforms have broadly decided New Jersey isn't worth the regulatory risk. The practical result: the majority of national sweepstakes brands won't accept an NJ signup, though a set of operators still serve the state. The table below is filtered to those sites. If you have access to NJ's licensed online casinos, understand that sweepstakes sites are a different product — free daily play, but slower, minimum-gated redemptions.

15 sites available
128 sites restrict NJ
143 sites tracked

Top sweepstakes casinos available in New Jersey

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Casino Rating Min Sign up
LoneStar 5.0 ★ $100
Pulsz 5.0 ★ $100
Pulsz Bingo 5.0 ★ $100
American Luck 4.4 ★ $50
Sportzino 4.4 ★ $100
Fortune Wins 4.1 ★ $100
Legendz 4.0 ★ $100
WinBonanza 3.7 ★ $50
Punt 3.5 ★ $100
Card Crush 3.0 ★ $75
Go Go Gold 3.0 ★ $50
PICKEM 3.0 ★ $100
Sweepstars 2.5 ★ $100
Casino.Click 2.0 ★ $100
Free Spin $100

Frequently asked questions

Are sweepstakes casinos legal in New Jersey?
No New Jersey statute bans standard sweepstakes casinos the way California's AB 831 does — but most operators exclude New Jersey in their own terms as a legal-risk decision. 15 of the 143 sites we track currently accept New Jersey players.
How many sweepstakes casinos accept New Jersey players?
15 of the 143 active sites we track currently accept New Jersey players, based on each operator's published restricted-state terms. The full list is filterable on our A-Z casino list.
Are sweepstakes casinos banned in New Jersey?
Most operators exclude New Jersey in their terms because of the state's assertive gaming enforcement environment — it is an operator-level restriction pattern rather than a California-style statutory ban. Some sites still accept NJ players; the filtered list on this page shows which.