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What's a good wagering requirement?

Reference · Last updated: 2026-07-12

"30x" means nothing until you know whether that's low or high. Here's a plain rule-of-thumb guide to what counts as an excellent, fair or poor wagering requirement — and the ranges you'll typically see by bonus type. These are widely-cited industry norms, not a rule; the real answer for any specific offer comes from the Bonus Value Calculator.

How to read a wagering multiple

Assuming the requirement applies to the bonus only (the standard, fairer case):

Wagering (bonus only)RatingWhat it means
0x (no-wagering)ExcellentWinnings are withdrawable immediately — the best case. See no-wagering bonuses.
1x–20xGoodAmong the easiest to clear. Realistic to complete for most players.
20x–35xFairThe common industry range. Clearable with effort, but read the expiry and game rules.
40x–50xHardMuch harder than 10x–20x; a large share of players never clear it.
50x+, or on deposit + bonusPoorValue usually evaporates before you can withdraw. Treat with caution.

Note: if wagering applies to deposit + bonus rather than the bonus alone, the real playthrough roughly doubles — a "30x" can behave like a bonus-only 60x. Game contribution matters too.

Typical ranges by bonus type

Bonus typeTypical wageringNote
Cashback / loss refund1x–5xLow, because the funds are a refund on real losses.
Deposit match20x–40xThe most common welcome-bonus range.
Free spins (on winnings)25x–60xA separate playthrough usually applies to any winnings.
No-deposit40x–70xHigher because the player risks nothing to claim it.
No-wagering0xNone — winnings withdrawable straight away.

The bottom line

Lower is better, "bonus only" beats "deposit + bonus", and the headline amount matters far less than the multiple attached to it. A small bonus at 15x is usually worth more than a big one at 45x. Rather than eyeball it, drop the exact terms into the Bonus Value Calculator for a 0–100 score of what you'd actually keep — that's the method behind how we rate.

These are general rules of thumb, not advice, and individual offers vary — always read the operator's terms. A low wagering requirement makes a bonus fairer, not a way to beat the house edge. Gamble responsibly.

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