Sixty6 Games
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Sixty6 pairs a large, varied game catalog with the standard sweepstakes-style dual currency setup of Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins, plus a Bonus Market that runs on Toll Tickets. With roughly 2,000 titles pulled from more than two dozen studios, the library is built primarily around slots but rounds itself out with live dealer tables, arcade-style titles, and a handful of other formats. Here is a closer look at what the library contains, who supplies it, and which titles stand out.
Games at Sixty6
Sixty6 offers around 2,000 games.
- Slots
- Live Dealers
- Table Games
- Instant Win
- Arcade
- Bingo
- Plinko
- Keno
- Scratchcards
Game providers
BGaming, Kalamba, OneTouch, Slotmill, AvatarUX, ElaGames, GamingCorps, 3 Oaks, Popiplay, Boldplay, Vivo Gaming, G.Games, Playson, Hacksaw Gaming, Betsoft, KA Gaming, Apparat, Swintt, Booming Games, Just Slots, Edge Labs, M2Play, Relax Gaming, RubyPlay, Evoplay, Slotopia, Octopus Global, ReelRiot, Playzia, Spinomenal, Speedy Tomatoes
Notable games
- Cash Pig 2
- Le Fisherman
- 3 Pots of Olympus
- Great Western Express series
- Fish Tales: Monster Bass
- Gem Rush
- 2 Wild 2 Die
- Pixel Paws
- Alien Eggstractors
- Great Western Express 3
Library Size and Game Mix
Sixty6's catalog runs to about 2,000 games, which places it among the larger social casino libraries in terms of raw count. The games are organized into nine categories: Slots, Live Dealers, Table Games, Instant Win, Arcade, Bingo, Plinko, Keno, and Scratchcards.
Given the sheer number of slot-focused studios contributing content, Slots is clearly the backbone of the site, while Live Dealers, Table Games, and the remaining formats function as supporting categories that round out the experience for players who want something other than reel-spinning. This structure is typical of sweepstakes platforms that lean heavily on slot volume while still offering enough variety to keep the lobby from feeling one-note.
Software Providers
Sixty6 pulls content from more than 30 providers, and they roughly split into a few groups. The first is a set of established slot studios with broad, well-rounded portfolios, including BGaming, Betsoft, Hacksaw Gaming, Playson, Relax Gaming, Evoplay, Spinomenal, and RubyPlay.
These names typically supply the bulk of higher-profile video slots that make up the core of the lobby. A second, larger group is made up of newer or more boutique studios, such as Kalamba, Slotmill, AvatarUX, ElaGames, GamingCorps, 3 Oaks, Popiplay, Boldplay, KA Gaming, Apparat, Swintt, Booming Games, Just Slots, Edge Labs, M2Play, Slotopia, Octopus Global, ReelRiot, Playzia, and Speedy Tomatoes.
These developers contribute themed and niche slot titles that add depth and variety to the catalog beyond the marquee names. Finally, Vivo Gaming and G.Games serve the Live Dealers and table-style categories, giving the platform its non-slot content alongside providers like OneTouch, which is more associated with instant-play and quick-format games. Together, this mix gives Sixty6 a catalog that is deep in slot variety while still offering a live and table game presence for players who want it.
Notable Titles and Genre Strengths
Among the standout titles in the library are Cash Pig 2, Le Fisherman, 3 Pots of Olympus, the Great Western Express series (including Great Western Express 3), Fish Tales: Monster Bass, Gem Rush, 2 Wild 2 Die, Pixel Paws, and Alien Eggstractors. These names reflect the variety of themes on offer, from fishing-style games like Le Fisherman and Fish Tales: Monster Bass, to the western-themed Great Western Express series, mythology-inspired 3 Pots of Olympus, and animal or creature-driven titles such as Cash Pig 2, Pixel Paws, and Alien Eggstractors.
This spread shows that the catalog's strength lies in slot variety and themed content rather than a narrow focus. Categories like Live Dealers and Table Games exist but are supported by fewer providers than Slots, so players looking primarily for a large live dealer or table game selection will find Sixty6 comparatively slot-forward, with those other formats acting as a complement rather than the main draw.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many games does Sixty6 offer?expand_more
Sixty6's library includes approximately 2,000 games sourced from more than 30 software providers, spanning slots, live dealer games, table games, instant win titles, arcade games, bingo, plinko, keno, and scratchcards.
What types of games are available besides slots?expand_more
Beyond its large slots selection, Sixty6 offers Live Dealers, Table Games, Instant Win, Arcade, Bingo, Plinko, Keno, and Scratchcards categories, giving players some variety outside of reel-based games.
Which providers supply Sixty6's live dealer games?expand_more
Vivo Gaming and G.Games are the providers associated with Sixty6's live dealer and table-style content, while the majority of the remaining studios in the catalog focus on slot titles.
What currencies does Sixty6 use, and are the games real-money gambling?expand_more
Sixty6 uses three currencies: Gold Coins, which are non-redeemable and used for regular play, Sweeps Coins, which can be redeemed for cash prizes, and Toll Tickets, which are used in the Bonus Market. As a sweepstakes-style social casino, no purchase is necessary to play, and the games are not real-money gambling.
What is the welcome bonus for new players?expand_more
New players who sign up receive 75,000 Gold Coins plus 2 Sweeps Coins as a welcome bonus.
How long does it take to redeem winnings on Sixty6?expand_more
The minimum redemption amount is 100 Sweeps Coins. Redemptions below $500 are typically processed within 24 to 72 hours, while amounts above $500 can take 2 to 7 working days. Redemption methods include bank transfer (ACH) and direct debit card transfer (push-to-card).
