Free Spins
Free spins are the easiest way to try a slot without staking your own balance on it — a set number of spins on a specific game, credited to your account rather than paid for out of pocket. Here’s how they work on Spino, and what to check before you claim one.
How Free Spins Land on Your Account
Free spins show up three ways here: attached to selected slot titles as an ongoing perk, as part of a running promotion, or unlocked after a qualifying crypto deposit. Each route lists exactly which games are eligible and for how long the spins stay active — check the offer page rather than assuming it applies site-wide.
Wagering: What a Free Spin Win Actually Costs
Winning on a free spin doesn’t pay straight into your withdrawable balance. The win posts as bonus funds, and bonus funds carry a wagering requirement — a multiplier you need to play through before that money converts to cash you can withdraw. A common structure is something like 30× the bonus amount within a set window (5 days, for example), though the exact multiplier and deadline vary by offer and are always stated on the promotion itself.
Two numbers matter more than any other detail on a free spins offer: the multiplier, and the number of days you have to clear it. Read both before you opt in — not after you’ve already started playing through a bonus you didn’t fully understand.
Eligible Games and Expiry
Free spins are usually tied to one game or a short list of games, not the whole slot library, and they expire — typically within a few days of being credited. An unused free spin past its expiry date is gone, so it’s worth using them close to when they land rather than saving them for later.
Free Spins vs Spin Bonuses
Free spins and our spin bonuses aren’t the same thing, even though both involve spinning something. Free spins are extra spins on a slot; a spin bonus is typically a wheel — one spin that reveals a single prize, which might be a batch of free spins, a bonus credit, or a cashback percentage. Both carry their own wagering terms, shown before you commit.
Funding a Deposit to Unlock Free Spins
Deposit-triggered free spins need a qualifying crypto deposit first — see our crypto deposits page for how that works coin by coin, since the spins usually credit only after the deposit is fully confirmed, not the moment you hit send.
RTP Still Applies on Free Spins
A free spin doesn’t change the math of the game underneath it — the slot’s RTP and volatility are exactly the same as they’d be on a paid spin. A high-volatility title can land a big win on a free spin just as easily as it can land nothing at all; free spins remove the cost of trying, not the variance of the game itself.
Playing Free Spins Safely
Free spins are still real play, even though they don’t cost you a deposit directly, and the wagering attached to any win is real money you’re committing to play through. Treat a free spins offer the way you’d treat any bonus: read the terms, know the multiplier, and only opt in if you’re comfortable with both.