Wagering Requirements Explained
What wagering requirements mean, how to calculate them, and worked examples showing what a bonus is really worth.
The wagering requirement (also called playthrough or rollover) is the single most important number on any bonus. It is the number of times you must stake the bonus — or in some cases the bonus plus your deposit — before winnings can be withdrawn. Get this number wrong and a "huge" bonus can be worthless.
How to calculate wagering
Multiply the bonus by the wagering figure. A £50 bonus at 10x wagering needs £500 of total stakes. If the requirement is "bonus + deposit" and you deposited £50 to get a £50 bonus, 10x applies to £100 — so £1,000 of play. Always check whether the multiple applies to the bonus alone or to bonus plus deposit; the difference is enormous.
Why game weighting matters here
Not every £1 staked counts as £1 towards wagering. Slots usually count 100%, but roulette might count 10% and live blackjack 0%. So clearing a slots-friendly bonus by playing blackjack can be impossible. Read game weighting before you start.
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This guide is part of our wider library. To go deeper, read how casino bonuses work, wagering requirements explained and are casino bonuses worth it. Every term you encounter is defined in plain English in our bonus glossary, and you can put the theory to work on our best casino bonuses ranking or the full side-by-side comparison.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this guide specific to UK players?
Yes. Everything here reflects UK Gambling Commission rules as they stand in 2026, including the 2025–2026 changes to stake limits, wagering and bonus promotions. We only cover UKGC-licensed casinos.
How often is this guide updated?
We review our guides whenever the rules or market change, and the "updated" date at the top of the page reflects the most recent check. UK regulation has moved quickly, so we revisit the regulatory guides regularly.
Where can I apply what is in this guide?
Use it on our ranked comparisons, starting with best casino bonuses. To value any offer yourself, follow our expected-value method.
What does wagering requirement mean?
It is the number of times you must stake a bonus before winnings can be withdrawn. A £100 bonus at 10x means £1,000 of stakes. Slots usually count 100% towards it; table and live games far less. Full detail in our wagering guide.
Are casino bonuses worth claiming?
A well-chosen, low-wagering bonus shifts the maths slightly in your favour, but the house keeps its edge and a bonus is never reliable income. Treat it as added entertainment value. Our honest assessment works through the numbers.
Why do slots clear a bonus faster than table games?
Because of game weighting: slots usually count 100% towards wagering while roulette might count 10% and live blackjack nothing. The same requirement can take ten times longer on tables. See game weighting explained.
Do UK stake limits affect bonuses?
Yes, indirectly. Online slots are capped at £5 per spin for over-25s and £2 for 18–24s. Since slots are what most bonuses are cleared on, the caps influence how quickly you can put the required volume through. See our 2026 rules guide.
What is the safest way to claim a bonus?
Stick to UKGC-licensed casinos, use accurate details that match your ID, read the wagering and max-bet terms before depositing, and never claim a bonus you cannot clear within its expiry. Set a deposit limit first.
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