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Sweepstakes Casinos in Indiana

Indiana banned sweepstakes casinos under House Bill 1052, taking effect July 1, 2026. If you're in Indiana, this is the page that tells you why and what your options are.

Last verified May 2026

  • Ban pendingCurrent status
  • Jul 1, 2026Effective date
  • HB 1052Operative statute
  • Until Jul 1Platforms still operate
  • Exits expectedOperator posture
  • Redeem earlyIf you hold SC

Summary

Indiana passed HB 1052 in early 2026 banning sweepstakes casinos. The effective date is July 1, 2026. Until that date, sweepstakes casinos may continue to operate in Indiana, though operators are preparing for exit.

The law

  • Operative statute: Indiana House Bill 1052
  • Enforcement authority: Indiana Gaming Commission; Indiana Attorney General
  • Penalties: Per HB 1052 — penalties for operators and supporting parties.
  • Legislative history: HB 1052 passed in 2026 with an effective date of July 1, 2026.

Operator status

Operators are expected to exit Indiana before July 1, 2026. As of May 2026, most operators continue to serve Indiana residents but with announced exit timelines approaching.

What this means if you live in Indiana

Indiana residents can use sweepstakes casinos until July 1, 2026. After that, operators will geoblock Indiana. Existing balances should be redeemed before the deadline.

  • Age requirement: 18+ for most operators; 21+ on some.

Why the model is treated this way

Quick refresher on how the model works legally. Sweepstakes casinos run on US promotional-sweepstakes law, not gambling law. The two-currency model (Gold Coins for fun, Sweeps Coins for prizes) plus a no-purchase entry option is what keeps them outside the gambling category in most states. Where state law accepts that framing, the platforms operate. Where it doesn't, they don't.

Legal alternatives in Indiana

Indiana has legal retail casinos and sports betting. No regulated online casino at this time.

Responsible gaming

Social casinos are entertainment, not income. If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling-related harm, the National Council on Problem Gambling helpline is 1-800-GAMBLER, 24/7, free, confidential. Text 800GAM. Chat at ncpgambling.org/chat. More resources on our Responsible Gaming page.

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Who serves this state

OperatorStatusNotes
WOW Vegas Serves this state
McLuck Serves this state
Rolla Serves this state
Hello Millions Serves this state
Legendz Serves this state
Mega Bonanza Does not serve
PlayFame Does not serve
Real Prize Does not serve
Turbo Stakes Does not serve

State availability changes — always check the operator's own terms before creating an account.

Common questions

Indiana FAQ

Not legally. Indiana banned sweepstakes casinos under House Bill 1052, taking effect July 1, 2026, and operators have geoblocked the state.

Using a VPN to circumvent geographic restrictions violates the terms of service of every major sweepstakes platform we cover. Accounts created from a banned state via VPN are typically closed without redemption when discovered. In some states, using a VPN to access prohibited gaming can also carry independent legal risk under state law. We do not recommend it.

Operators generally provide a transition window before exit, during which existing balances can be redeemed. Specifics vary by operator. If you have a Sweeps Coin balance with a platform that has announced exit from your state, redeem promptly and document the redemption.

Pure social casinos that offer only Gold Coin entertainment play — without any Sweeps Coin or prize-redemption component — may be available even in states that have banned dual-currency sweepstakes models. These are not sweepstakes casinos in the sense we cover on SkillSniff because there is no prize redemption.

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A note on healthy play

Social casinos are entertainment, not income. If play stops being fun — if you're spending more than you meant to, chasing losses, hiding play, or feeling bad about it — stop and talk to someone. The National Council on Problem Gambling runs a 24/7 helpline.