Updated July 2026. This is an editorial, dated hub — not an auto-generated list. Every operator below links to a full review based on published terms and cited sources. We do not invent brands, launch dates, or bonus amounts.
“New sweepstakes casinos” is one of the most-searched terms in this space — and one of the riskiest to search blindly, because a brand being new tells you nothing about whether it pays. Below are the newest and most recently-added operators in our review roster, followed by the checklist we use to separate a promising newcomer from an unproven one, and the eligibility rules that decide whether you can play at all.
Newest addition
Added July 2026American LuckNew US operator (SGSE LLC, Delaware). No-purchase model, 1,500+ games, cash prizes via ACH from a low 50 SC minimum. Cash-out is ACH-only and the track record is short.Read the full review →Recently added & newer-generation operators
New ≠ trustworthy: how to vet a new sweepstakes casino
Newly launched operators have the least track record, so they deserve the most scrutiny. Before you deposit time (or money) at any new sweepstakes casino, run it through these seven checks — the same ones behind every review we publish.
- A named operator with a real addressLook for a company name and a registered business address in the Terms — e.g. American Luck lists SGSE LLC in Wilmington, Delaware. An anonymous operator is a red flag.
- Published sweepstakes rules + a genuine free (AMOE) routeA compliant sweepstakes casino always offers a no-purchase way to obtain Sweeps Coins. If the only way to get redeemable coins is to buy, walk away.
- Clear redemption terms — minimum, playthrough, and railsCheck the minimum SC to cash out, the playthrough on bonus/gameplay SC, and which payout methods exist. ACH-only with high minimums is slower and less flexible than gift-card or e-wallet options.
- Transparent KYCLegit operators verify identity before paying. Expect to submit a photo ID, a recent utility/household bill and sometimes a bank statement. That friction is a feature, not a scam.
- Honest restricted-state listEvery real US sweeps operator excludes some states. A site that claims to be available everywhere is not being straight with you.
- A realistic bonus, not a fantasy numberHuge Gold Coin figures are cheap to give away — what matters is the redeemable Sweeps Coins and the steps to claim them. Be skeptical of headline numbers with no rules attached.
- Independent reputation — and give it timeNew brands have little track record. Read across multiple sources (and our moderated reader reports), start small, and complete one small redemption before trusting a new site with more.
Eligibility & where you can play
Two separate rules decide whether a new operator is available to you:
- The operator’s own excluded states. Every legitimate US sweeps casino restricts some states — for example, American Luck excludes Idaho, Michigan and Washington. New operators change these lists as legislation moves, so confirm on the official site.
- Our affiliate-liability suppression. Separately, Sweepstakes Wiz shows information only — no promotion or offers — for residents of states with direct affiliate-marketing exposure: California, New York, Montana, Connecticut, Nevada, New Jersey, Louisiana, Michigan, Idaho and Washington.
Check your state first on our sweepstakes casino legality by state hub, and read are sweepstakes casinos legit? for how the model stays legal.
Real experiences: reader reports
New operators are exactly where independent, real-player evidence matters most. We collectmoderated reader reports — payout speed, redemption method, KYC experience — and surface them on each review. This is aggregated player-reported data, not first-hand testing by us. Played a new sweepstakes casino? Share your experience to help the next reader.
Where to go next
Frequently asked questions
What counts as a "new" sweepstakes casino?
We treat a sweepstakes casino as "new" when it is a recent entrant to the US market and/or one of the most recent additions to our reviewed roster. This page is curated editorially rather than auto-generated, and every operator here links to a full review so you can judge it on its published terms — not just its launch date.
Are new sweepstakes casinos safe and trustworthy?
Not automatically. "New" is not the same as "trustworthy." A brand-new site can be perfectly legitimate or completely unproven. Use the vetting checklist above — named operator, published free-entry rules, clear redemption terms, real KYC, honest state restrictions — and start small until a new operator has earned your trust.
How do you decide which new operators to list?
We only list operators we have actually reviewed against our published methodology, using their own terms and cited third-party information. We do not invent brands, launch dates, or bonus amounts, and we clearly label non-partner, information-only reviews. If a fact cannot be verified, we omit it or flag it.
Which states can I use new sweepstakes casinos in?
It depends on both the operator and your state. Individual operators exclude certain states (American Luck, for example, excludes Idaho, Michigan and Washington), and Sweepstakes Wiz separately shows information only — no promotion — in states with affiliate-marketing legal exposure such as California and New York. Always check our state legality hub and the operator’s own rules.
How often is this page updated?
We refresh this hub as we add reviews and as operators change their terms. It shows an "Updated" date, and each linked review carries its own last-updated date. Given how fast state legislation and operator terms move in this space, verify anything time-sensitive on the official site before you sign up.