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Editorially curated catalogue of real-money online casinos. Every listing is hand-reviewed against the FreeExtraChips Frank Score methodology and continuously monitored for anti-fraud signals.

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  • Total reviewed759
  • Active casinos333
  • Added recently15 (last 30 days)
  • Sort defaultFrank Score
Updated: June 24, 2026Showing: 60 casinos
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Sloto Cash Casino
SpinLogic Gaming · 3 software providers
7.5Frank Score#10
Reviews
6
Readers
52.9K
Est.
2009
FortuneJack
Yggdrasil · 29 software providers
7.1Frank Score#19
Reviews
13
Readers
29.5K
Est.
2014
Cocoa Casino ⚠ Under review
Felix Gaming · 11 software providers
7.0Frank Score#27
Reviews
182
Readers
14.5K
Est.
2005
Slotland Casino
Slotland Software · 1 software provider
6.7Frank Score#56
Reviews
2
Readers
13.4K
Est.
1998
Paradise8 Casino ⚠ Under review
Felix Gaming · 11 software providers
6.6Frank Score#62
Reviews
188
Readers
13.7K
Est.
2005
Bovada Casino
Rival Gaming · 9 software providers
6.6Frank Score#67
Reviews
186
Readers
7.5K
Est.
2011
Casino Adrenaline
Platipus · 9 software providers
6.6Frank Score#77
Reviews
1
Readers
16.3K
Est.
2014
KatsuBet Casino
Big Time Gaming · 60 software providers
6.5Frank Score#82
Reviews
3
Readers
12.1K
Est.
2020
Pure Casino ⚠ Under review
Tom Horn Gaming · 9 software providers
6.5Frank Score#84
Reviews
Readers
37
Est.
2018
ThisIsVegas Casino ⚠ Under review
Qora · 11 software providers
6.5Frank Score#86
Reviews
191
Readers
14.7K
Est.
2005
Cherry Gold Casino ⚠ Under review
RTG · 3 software providers
6.5Frank Score#92
Reviews
139
Readers
10.6K
Est.
2009
Lucky Creek Casino
Genii · 4 software providers
6.4Frank Score#95
Reviews
198
Readers
21.7K
Est.
2009
Grand Eagle Casino
BetSoft · 3 software providers
6.4Frank Score#98
Reviews
1
Readers
11.9K
Est.
2009
Win a Day Casino
SmartSoft · 7 software providers
6.3Frank Score#125
Reviews
254
Readers
13.6K
Est.
2007
ComicPlay Casino ⚠ Under review
ViG · 5 software providers
6.2Frank Score#138
Reviews
Readers
4.6K
Est.
2021
Highway Casino ⚠ Under review
ViG · 3 software providers
6.2Frank Score#145
Reviews
Readers
9.2K
Est.
2021
Cafe Casino
Woohoo Games · 9 software providers
6.1Frank Score#159
Reviews
363
Readers
6.4K
Est.
2016
Jackpot Wheel Casino
Saucify · 2 software providers
6.0Frank Score#164
Reviews
2
Readers
17.4K
Est.
2017
Kings Chance Casino
Wazdan · 10 software providers
6.0Frank Score#168
Reviews
Readers
2.6K
Est.
2010
Intertops Casino Classic
WGS · 1 software provider
6.0Frank Score#172
Reviews
370
Readers
9.1K
Est.
1996
Red Stag Casino
Dragon Gaming · 2 software providers
5.8Frank Score#201
Reviews
4
Readers
43.6K
Est.
2014
TwoUp Casino
SpinLogic Gaming · 2 software providers
5.8Frank Score#212
Reviews
2
Readers
15.2K
Est.
2017
Spinfinity Casino
RTG · 2 software providers
5.7Frank Score#216
Reviews
Readers
6.5K
Est.
2020
Roaring 21 Casino
RTG · 2 software providers
5.7Frank Score#218
Reviews
460
Readers
9.5K
Est.
2018
Yabby Casino
SpinLogic Gaming · 2 software providers
5.7Frank Score#225
Reviews
Readers
13.3K
Est.
2020
Slotastic Casino ⚠ Under review
SpinLogic Gaming · 3 software providers
5.7Frank Score#239
Reviews
142
Readers
105.7K
Est.
2009
Jumba Bet Casino ⚠ Under review
Rival Gaming · 4 software providers
5.7Frank Score#240
Reviews
430
Readers
9.6K
Est.
2017
Ripper Casino
Habanero Systems B.V. · 7 software providers
5.6Frank Score#250
Reviews
Readers
5.1K
Est.
2021
Big Dollar Casino
Saucify · 3 software providers
5.6Frank Score#251
Reviews
337
Readers
7.6K
Est.
2011
Exclusive Casino
SpinLogic Gaming · 2 software providers
5.6Frank Score#253
Reviews
209
Readers
14.7K
Est.
2013
Da Vinci's Gold ⚠ Under review
Rival Gaming · 11 software providers
5.5Frank Score#264
Reviews
197
Readers
10.9K
Est.
2005
Uptown Pokies
SpinLogic Gaming · 2 software providers
5.5Frank Score#267
Reviews
1
Readers
9.5K
Est.
2017
Cryptoslots Casino
Proprietary Software · 2 software providers
5.4Frank Score#301
Reviews
Readers
3.9K
Est.
2018
Drake Casino
BetSoft · 2 software providers
5.3Frank Score#302
Reviews
234
Readers
12.1K
Est.
2012
Las Atlantis Casino
RTG · 3 software providers
5.3Frank Score#311
Reviews
Readers
6.5K
Est.
2020
Slots Empire Casino
SpinLogic Gaming · 3 software providers
5.3Frank Score#314
Reviews
Readers
10.9K
Est.
2019
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What FreeExtraChips Actually Does

This page lists the online casinos we've reviewed and ranked, sorted by FRank — our internal scoring system. We've been reviewing operators since 2010, and the ranking algorithm itself has been in development since 2007. Every casino on this page was added because one of our editors decided it was worth covering, not because an operator paid for placement. The ranking ignores how much commission a casino pays us. What it actually measures, and what it deliberately doesn't, is documented below.

The short version: we earn affiliate commission when readers click through and sign up at the casinos we list. That's our business model and we disclose it on every page. What it doesn't mean is that the ranking reflects commercial pressure or that the reviews are advertorials. The wall between affiliate revenue and editorial decisions is the most important policy on this site, and the Editorial Standards methodology documents how it works in practice.

  • Operators in directory747 with currently active bonuses, drawn from 493 reviewed since 2010.
  • Editorial team4 active editors, each with a stated specialism — see the team page.
  • Player reports aggregated242 Yes/No verifications via FXCheck™, feeding back into the ranking.
  • Slots verified to provider source23 with RTP cross-checked against primary documentation — see the slots database.

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By Mark Sullivan, Payments & Risk Analyst. Last updated 26 May 2026.

Entry rules

How a Casino Enters Our Directory

We don't list every casino that exists. The directory on this page covers operators that meet four baseline conditions, each verifiable by the reader. Operators that fail one of them don't get listed, regardless of how much they're willing to spend on affiliate commission. Casinos cannot purchase a listing position.

1. A current, regulator-issued licence

What we accept
Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), Curaçao Gaming Authority under the post-2024 direct-licence framework, Kahnawake Gaming Commission, Anjouan Offshore Finance Authority for crypto-first operators, and a small number of US state regulators where the operator is also reviewed there.
What we don't accept
Self-issued licences, gaming authorities of jurisdictions without a published register, expired credentials, or old Curaçao master-sublicences (Antillephone, Curaçao eGaming, Gaming Curaçao, Curaçao Interactive Licensing) that all expired in January 2025.

2. Verifiable software providers

What we accept
Casinos with named, real game providers in the lobby — NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, Microgaming, Play'n GO, BGaming, SpinLogic, Yggdrasil, BetSoft, Habanero, and similar studios with public catalogues we can verify against. A useful starting point is whether at least one of the operator's slots appears in our verified slots database.
What we don't accept
White-label-only operators with no recognised providers, or lobbies dominated by unbranded games we can't trace to a studio.

3. Real banking options

What we accept
Visa, Mastercard, bank transfer, Skrill, Neteller, PayPal where supported, plus real cryptocurrency networks (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, USDT, USDC) for crypto-friendly sites. Multiple methods, named processors, observable withdrawal flows.
What we don't accept
Operators with banking limited to one obscure processor, or e-wallets we can't identify as real entities.

4. No unresolved disputes

What we check
Public dispute records before adding any operator — regulator complaints, AskGamblers complaint threads, Reddit and Trustpilot patterns, and crypto-community forums for crypto-first operators.
What disqualifies
A single resolved dispute doesn't. A pattern of unresolved withdrawal complaints does. Active blacklist appearances at recognised mediators are an immediate disqualification.
Evidence rules

What Counts as Evidence in a Review

Every factual claim in a casino review — wagering requirements, country restrictions, withdrawal limits, game RTP values, licence numbers — comes from a specific source, ranked in priority order. When sources conflict, the higher tier wins and we document the disagreement. The full methodology is at RTP verification methodology and Editorial Standards; the four tiers in summary:

TIER 01

Provider primary source

Official game data pages on the slot provider's own website. We archive each URL on the Wayback Machine when we record it, so the cited value is reproducible even if the provider later changes the page. This is the canonical reference for RTP, max win, volatility, paylines, and release year.

TIER 02

Regulator certificate

Test reports from accredited testing labs (eCOGRA, GLI, BMM, iTechLabs) when publicly accessible. Most aren't — regulators provide them to operators under confidentiality — but we document the testing lab regardless.

TIER 03

In-game paytable observation

Some providers (RTG/SpinLogic, Rival, legacy IGT) don't publish public game data. For their slots we capture timestamped paytable screenshots at licensed operators. Multiple observations across operators triangulate the truth.

TIER 04

Operator terms and conditions

For bonus-specific facts — wagering multiplier, max cashout, eligible games, country restrictions — we read the actual T&C on the operator's site, not the promotion page summary. T&Cs trump promotional copy when they disagree.

What we don't cite as primary

Aggregator sites (SlotCatalog, AskGamblers, Casino Guru) we treat as cross-references, not primary sources. If SlotCatalog reports a different RTP than ours, we re-check the provider source to confirm. We never cite an aggregator as the sole evidence for a factual claim.

Inside a review

What You'll Find in Each Review

Every review on this site follows the same structure so you can compare operators directly. Reviews are bylined — each one is signed by the editor who tested the operator, linking to their profile so you can audit their work history. The current team is listed at the editorial team page.

Quick facts
Licence type and number, parent company, year established, headquarters jurisdiction, software providers active in the lobby.
Banking
Deposit methods accepted, withdrawal methods supported, minimum and maximum limits per method, average payout processing time from request to wallet, KYC requirements before first withdrawal.
Game library
Total game count, named provider breakdown, presence of live dealer, presence of crash games and arcade titles, slot count by category. Where slots are RTP-verified in our database, the review links directly to the slot page.
Bonus terms
Each active bonus offered by the operator is broken out individually with its wagering multiplier, maximum cashout, eligible games, country restrictions, and FXCheck™ status. Specific bonuses are documented at the bonuses hub.
Customer support
Channels available (live chat, email, phone), hours of availability per channel, languages supported, response time as observed by our editor during testing.
The verdict
What we recommend the operator for, what we'd avoid, and which categories of player should look elsewhere. Specific, not generic.
Ranking

How FRank Ranks Operators

The order operators appear on this page — best at the top, worst at the bottom — is set by FRank, our internal scoring system. FRank was first developed in 2007 as a manual editorial scorecard and has been refined into the current rule-based weighting since 2010. There's a longer history at /who-is-frank; what matters for this page is what FRank actually measures.

FRank weights six inputs

  • Licence qualityRegulator tier (UKGC and MGA score highest, Curaçao mid, others below), licence age, and any sanctions on file.
  • Software diversityNumber of named providers active in the lobby. Single-provider operators score lower than operators with five or more recognised studios.
  • Banking depthNumber of deposit and withdrawal methods supported, breadth of currencies, and average payout speed observed across our test withdrawals.
  • FXCheck™ signalAggregate Verified/Mixed/Issues status across all of the operator's active bonuses. Captures how the operator actually pays out, not how it's marketed.
  • Editorial verdictCategorical bonus or penalty applied by the reviewing editor for things numeric inputs can't capture — unusual T&C clauses, sudden geo-blocking patterns, hostile support behaviour.
  • Recency penaltyData older than 90 days starts to decay in weight. Operators whose review hasn't been refreshed recently drift down the ranking unless kept current.

What FRank explicitly does not measure

Commission rate. What the casino pays us per signup or per depositing player. We've kept this out of the model since the original 2007 scorecard.

Bonus headline size. A €5,000 welcome offer doesn't help if it's locked behind 70x wagering and a €100 max cashout. FRank weights the bonus's actual clearance probability, not its advertised value.

Marketing copy. Anything the operator's own promotions team writes about themselves carries zero weight in the ranking.

Player layer

The Player-Reported Layer (FXCheck™)

Every bonus offered by every casino in our directory accepts a player vote: did this bonus pay out as advertised? Yes or No. After at least five reports, the bonus gets a Verified, Mixed, or Issues status, with a 30-day recent window and a 90-day decay on the older reports. The aggregate signal across an operator's bonuses feeds back into FRank.

The full methodology — thresholds, recency weighting, editorial overrides — is at FXCheck™ methodology. The reason FXCheck™ exists, in one sentence: a casino can promise a 35x wagering bonus on its own site and still configure the bonus system to claw back winnings on technical grounds. The only check on that is asking the players who actually claimed the bonus what happened, which is what the FXCheck™ Yes/No vote captures.

Disclosure

Affiliate Disclosure, Operationally

FreeExtraChips earns revenue through affiliate links. When a reader clicks a "PLAY NOW" button on this site and registers at the destination casino, the casino's affiliate program pays us a commission — typically a CPA (cost per acquisition) flat fee, sometimes a revenue share on the player's losses against the house edge. This is the same business model as most independent casino review sites and most travel sites: the publisher is paid by the merchant, not the reader.

The specific commitments that follow from this model are at our affiliate disclosure page, and summarised here:

  • Commission rates varySome operators pay flat CPA, others pay revenue share, and the amounts differ across the directory.
  • No paid listingsCasinos cannot purchase a listing position. Every operator in the directory was added by editor decision against the four entry criteria above.
  • No paid placementWe don't currently accept paid editorial content. If that policy changes, sponsored content will carry a visible SPONSORED badge and be excluded from FRank-driven rankings on this page.
  • EXCLUSIVE ≠ paidThe EXCLUSIVE tag on some bonuses signals an exclusive negotiated offer for our readers — not paid placement. It means the offer is unavailable at the operator's other channels.
Quick answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these reviews paid placements?+

No. Reviews are written by our editors based on testing accounts they open themselves, and operator selection follows the four entry criteria above. Commission rates do not influence which operators are listed or how they're ranked. We don't accept paid editorial content. The full editorial independence policy is at Editorial Standards.

How fast do you update when a casino closes or changes terms?+

Bonus terms (wagering, max cashout, country restrictions): editor sweep every 30 days, plus FXCheck™-triggered re-checks when players report issues. Casino licensing and status: every 90 days, plus immediate review on any blacklist or regulator action. Country restrictions when an operator pushes a geo-change: 48 hours from first FXCheck™ report. The full update cadence is at Editorial Standards.

What does "verified" mean in your reviews?+

Two distinct things, depending on context. For game data (slot RTP, max win, paylines), "verified" means the value came from a provider primary source archived on the Wayback Machine or a timestamped in-game paytable observation by one of our editors. For bonuses, the "Verified" status comes from FXCheck™ — five or more player reports with an 80%+ Yes vote in the last 30 days. We don't use "verified" as a generic trust signal.

Why don't you list every casino you find?+

Because most casinos we evaluate fail at least one of the four entry conditions. The most common failures are licensing issues (expired, self-issued, jurisdiction without a public register) and banking opacity (deposit methods we can't identify as real payment processors). Listing operators we can't verify would dilute the directory's usefulness for the reader and undermine FRank's predictive value. We'd rather have a smaller list we stand behind than a larger one we can't.

How do I tell if a review is current?+

Every review has a "Last updated" timestamp visible at the top. Any review more than 180 days old is automatically flagged in our internal dashboard for editor refresh. If you spot a review that looks stale — a bonus that no longer exists, a payment method that's been removed, a country list that doesn't match the operator's current geo-block — tell us and we'll re-check within 48 hours.

What if I disagree with a review or want to report an error?+

Use the contact form or email the address listed there. Factual corrections (wrong wagering, wrong country list, broken link, outdated payout time) get a 48-hour response and a visible CORRECTED note on the page if the change affects a reader's decision. Disputed editorial judgements (we said a bonus was bad, the operator disagrees) go to the reviewing editor; if the operator presents new evidence that contradicts the original verdict, we update the review with a visible correction note. We don't make silent edits.

Editorial note

How We Verify These Reviews

Every operator on this page has been reviewed by a named editor against the four entry criteria, with each factual claim sourced according to the four-tier evidence hierarchy. Licensing, banking, and game-library data is re-checked on the schedule documented in Editorial Standards — 90 days for licensing, 30 days for bonus terms, 48 hours for country restrictions.

The FXCheck™ signal layered on every bonus is the most direct check we have on whether an operator actually pays as advertised. If you've claimed a bonus from any operator listed here, tell us whether it paid as advertised. Your Yes/No vote changes the FXCheck™ status that future readers see, and it's the single most useful contribution you can make to keep this directory accurate.

This page is part of FreeExtraChips' trust hub. Related: Editorial Standards · RTP verification methodology · FXCheck™ methodology · Editorial team · Affiliate disclosure.