Free spins just for signing up — no deposit, real winnings.
No-deposit free spins are the easiest way to try real-money slots for free: the casino hands you a set number of spins on sign-up, you play, and any winnings can be withdrawn once you clear the terms — no deposit needed. Here's how they work, what to check, and a few offers worth a look.
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Licensed casinos where free spins come with fair terms and reliable payouts:
You receive, say, 20–80 spins on a chosen slot without paying in. Winnings land as bonus funds carrying a wagering requirement (how many times you replay them before they unlock), a maximum cashout (the cap on what you can withdraw), and a time limit. Because you stake nothing, it's the lowest-risk way to test a casino's slots and software before deciding whether to deposit.
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Free spins are a way to try slots for free — not a way to make money. Set limits and keep it fun; if it stops being fun, take a break. Help is on our Responsible Gambling page. 18+.
Yes. Winnings from no-deposit free spins are usually paid as bonus funds with a wagering requirement and a cashout cap. Meet the terms and you can withdraw real money without depositing.
No — they're tied to specific slots the casino chooses. Check which games qualify before you claim, as spins on other slots won't count.
Almost always. You'll need to play through the winnings a set number of times within a time limit. Lower wagering and a higher cashout cap make an offer more valuable.
Free spins are simplest if you love slots; a free cash balance is more flexible across games. Compare the wagering and max cashout rather than the headline number.
Sometimes. Some casinos add spins automatically on sign-up, others need a code at registration. We flag it where it applies — codes usually can't be added later.
At licensed casinos, yes — you risk none of your own money. Stick to sites with a strong licence and read the terms before claiming.