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KingPrize vs McLuck

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KingPrize

4.7/5

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McLuck

4.8/5

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KingPrize and McLuck are both dual-currency sweepstakes casinos that use Gold Coins for free-to-play games and Sweeps Coins for prize redemptions, following the standard no-purchase-necessary social casino model. KingPrize holds a 4.7 rating and is available in 38 states, while McLuck holds a slightly higher 4.8 rating and is available in 33 states. Beyond those top-line numbers, the two differ most in welcome offers and game library size.

How They Compare

CategoryKingPrizeMcLuck
Rating4.7/54.8/5
Coin modelDual currency: Gold Coins (GC) for play and Sweeps Coins (SC) for prize redemptionsGold Coins + Sweeps Coins
Min. redemption100 SC ($100)75 SC (bank) / 10 SC (gift cards)
Redemption methodsDebit cards, Bank transfersGift cards, Skrill, Bank transfer
Payment methodsVisa, Mastercard, Discover, Apple PayVisa, Mastercard, Discover, Google Pay, Apple Pay, Skrill
States available3833
SummaryKingPrize is a sweepstakes casino launched in October 2025 by eCom Enterprise USA offering more than 3,600 games. It combines a large multi-vertical library with daily bonuses and a polished interface.McLuck is a slots-focused sweepstakes casino using a Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins model, with a large multi-provider slot library and live dealer games.

Our Verdict

McLuck edges out KingPrize on our editorial rating, but check each casino's states-available list before deciding.

Welcome Bonuses

KingPrize's no-purchase welcome package includes 30,000 Gold Coins plus 2.5 Sweeps Coins free, with an additional purchase option of 40,000 Gold Coins plus 40 Sweeps Coins available for $19.99. McLuck's free welcome offer is 7,500 Gold Coins plus 2.5 Sweeps Coins, paired with a 150% first-purchase bonus on a $9.99 package.

Both platforms give new players the same 2.5 free Sweeps Coins at signup, but KingPrize's no-purchase Gold Coin allotment (30,000) is considerably larger than McLuck's (7,500). McLuck's paid bonus is structured as a percentage match, while KingPrize's paid option is a flat coin package at a higher price point, so the better fit depends on whether a player values a bigger free Gold Coin cushion or a percentage-based first deposit boost.

Games

Game library size is one of the clearer differentiators between the two sites. KingPrize lists roughly 3,600 games, while McLuck lists 1,000+. The data does not specify game providers, categories, or table game availability for either site, so this comparison is limited to overall catalog size.

Players who prioritize a larger volume of slot titles and variety may lean toward KingPrize's bigger listed count, though a larger number alone does not indicate game quality or provider mix, both of which are undocumented here.

Redemptions

Both KingPrize and McLuck use the same basic redemption structure common to sweepstakes casinos: Sweeps Coins are the currency required for redeeming prizes, and Gold Coins are for entertainment play only. The data provided does not include specifics on redemption minimums, processing times, verification steps, or payout methods for either brand, so no direct comparison can be made on how quickly or easily players can redeem winnings at each site. Prospective players should check each platform's current terms directly for these details before assuming parity.

Who Each Site Suits

KingPrize may appeal to players who want a larger free Gold Coin welcome amount, a bigger overall game count, and availability in a few more states (38 versus 33). McLuck may suit players who prefer a percentage-based purchase bonus structure and are drawn to its slightly higher overall rating (4.8 versus 4.7). Neither site has a clear across-the-board advantage based on the data available, since each leads in different categories: KingPrize in bonus size, game count, and state availability, and McLuck in overall rating and its purchase bonus format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which site has a bigger free welcome bonus, KingPrize or McLuck?expand_more

KingPrize's no-purchase offer includes 30,000 Gold Coins plus 2.5 Sweeps Coins, compared to McLuck's 7,500 Gold Coins plus 2.5 Sweeps Coins. Both include the same 2.5 free Sweeps Coins, but KingPrize's free Gold Coin amount is larger.

Does KingPrize or McLuck have more games?expand_more

KingPrize lists about 3,600 games, while McLuck lists 1,000+. Based on the available data, KingPrize has the larger listed game count.

Is one site available in more states than the other?expand_more

KingPrize is listed as available in 38 states, while McLuck is listed as available in 33 states.

Which site has faster or easier redemptions?expand_more

The data provided does not include specific redemption times, minimums, or processing details for either KingPrize or McLuck, so a direct comparison on redemption speed or ease cannot be made from the information given.

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