Short answer: yes — SpinQuest is a legitimate sweepstakes social casino. Here is the evidence and the caveats so you can decide for yourself.
Who runs it
SpinQuest is operated by Social Gaming Room LLC, a US company. That is a real, identifiable operator rather than an anonymous offshore brand.
Why it does not need a gambling licence
SpinQuest runs on the sweepstakes model. You do not wager real money — you play with Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins. Because it is not real-money gambling, it operates under US sweepstakes law rather than a state gambling licence. This is the same legal framework used by other well-known social casinos.
Security and fair play
- SSL encryption protects the data you enter.
- Games come from certified providers (Evolution, NetEnt, Hacksaw, Nolimit City, etc.) using certified RNGs for fair, random results.
- Redemptions have a clear minimum (around 50 Sweeps Coins) and an advertised 24-72 hour window.
The honest caveats
- It is not available in every state — see available states.
- Winning cash means redeeming eligible Sweeps Coins for prizes, after the 3x promo playthrough — not real-money gambling payouts.
- Complete identity verification (KYC) before your first redemption to avoid delays.
Bottom line
SpinQuest checks the boxes that matter for legitimacy: a named US operator, a recognised legal model, encryption, and fair certified games. Treat it as entertainment, understand the Sweeps Coin rules, and confirm it is available where you live. For the full picture, read our SpinQuest review.
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