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Different bonuses fit different goals. Use the filter to see which option suits low WR, fast cashout, test-first sessions, or a sportsbook mix. Then jump into the focused guide.

Quick overview

No-deposit is best to test; free spins are slots-focused value; cashback gives steady returns on net losses with minimal friction. The table below summarizes WR, caps, timing and best use cases.

Compare bonus types side-by-side

Bonus type Typical WR Caps Eligible games Timing Best for Deep guide
No-deposit Medium–High (on bonus/winnings) Common ($50–$200) Title-locked slots Activate/use within 24–72h Test cashier/KYC before bigger budgets No-deposit guide
Cashback Low or none (on rebate) Sometimes daily/weekly caps All play (exclusions apply) Daily/Weekly credit (T+1/T+2) Low friction & first cashout Cashback guide
Free spins Low–Medium (on winnings) Per-offer win caps Selected slots (100% contrib.) Use within 24–48h after activation Slots-only value with simple rules Free Spins guide
Sportsbook mix (welcome) Medium–High Stake/market restrictions Sports + selected casino Depends on market settlements Split action between sports/casino See GCC picks

Exact terms vary — always confirm on the brand’s review page in our reviews hub.

Which one should you pick?

If you want a clean first payout

Start with cashback. It usually has low/no WR on the rebate and predictable timing.

If you’re still testing

Go no-deposit to verify the cashier, eligible games and KYC flow first.

If you play only slots

Use free spins — just stay under max bet and within the expiry window.

If you split sports & casino

Check our GCC lists for mixed packages and reliable payout histories.

FAQs

Which bonus has the lowest friction?

Cashback, since the rebate often has low/no WR and predictable timing.

Can I combine bonuses?

Sometimes; read the T&Cs. No-deposit/free-spins may not stack with welcome balances.

Why do caps exist?

They limit maximum cashable value from risk-free or low-risk promos; confirm the figure per offer.