Free spins let you play a slot for a set number of rounds without using your own balance. They often come as part of a welcome offer, a deposit promotion, or a feature triggered inside a game. Each spin has a fixed value, such as $0.20, set by the casino.
Winnings from free spins are usually paid as bonus funds carrying a wagering requirement, so you must bet them through before withdrawing. Watch for limits on the maximum amount you can win and the games the spins apply to. In-game free spins won during normal play are different and pay out as real winnings.
Example usage
- 50 free spins on a featured slot after your first deposit
- Triggering 10 free spins inside a game's bonus round
Related terms
- RTP (Return to Player), The percentage of total wagers a game is designed to pay back to players over the long run, expressed as a figure like 96 percent.
- Volatility, A measure of how risky a slot is, describing how often it pays and how large those payouts tend to be.
- Wagering Requirement, The number of times you must bet a bonus amount before any related winnings can be withdrawn as cash.
- Welcome Bonus, An offer for new players, often a deposit match or free spins, used to attract sign-ups at a casino.