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Sites Like Funzpoints Casino: 6 Sweepstakes Alternatives We Tested

Funzpoints' profile and what a competitor needs to match it

Funzpoints Casino is unusual in the sweepstakes category for three specific reasons: it blocks only three US states (Idaho, Michigan, Montana. The lightest restriction list among major operators), it runs a Standard/Premium Funzpoints dual-mode toggle as the platform UX backbone, and it publishes a Keno category alongside slots, both built by in-house Canadian studio Woopla. A “site like Funzpoints” for an actual Funzpoints player therefore means an operator that matches one of these differentiators or that brings platform features Funzpoints lacks (third-party slot providers, live dealer, live chat).

Funzpoints' operator profile: Woopla Inc., Sydney, Nova Scotia, launched 2019, no claimed gambling-commission license, 3 restricted states, in-house games only, email + Facebook messenger support (no live chat).

The six alternatives below cover the realistic substitution paths.

Operator Restricted states Third-party providers Live dealer Live chat
Funzpoints 3 None (in-house) No No
Sportzino 4 Yes No No
Chumba 14 Mostly proprietary No No
McLuck 18 45+ No Yes
Spree 15 30+ Yes (non-Evolution) No
Pulsz Verify Yes No Yes
High 5 18 25+ tier-1 Yes (Evolution) Yes

1. Sportzino: 4 restricted states, third-party providers

Sportzino is the closest direct competitor on state-coverage grounds. The brand blocks only four states (Washington, Idaho, Georgia, Michigan), slightly more than Funzpoints' three. The other 46 states map onto Funzpoints' supported 47 with high overlap.

Sportzino is operated by SSPS LLC (a Delaware entity under the Blazesoft Ltd corporate cluster). The welcome stack is 170,000 Game Coins plus 7 Sweeps Coins. Redemption methods include a Visa Virtual Card alongside bank transfer.

The comparison versus Funzpoints: Sportzino has third-party slot providers (a real catalog of NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, and others, not just in-house titles). Sportzino has the Visa Virtual Card faster-redemption path. Sportzino is part of the Blazesoft multi-brand cluster (Zula, Fortune Wins, Yay, Luck Party, WinBonanza, American Luck), which means infrastructure backing that the standalone Woopla operation does not have.

The trade-off: Sportzino lacks the Standard/Premium dual-mode toggle, lacks Keno, and blocks Georgia (which Funzpoints accepts).

Read the full Sportzino Casino review

2. Chumba Casino: the legacy operator scale Funzpoints cannot match

Chumba launched in 2017 and is operated by VGW Malta Limited under a Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) license. The brand has more accumulated player accounts than any other major sweepstakes operator. The trade-off versus Funzpoints: 14 restricted states (versus Funzpoints' 3), no Keno, no Standard/Premium dual-mode, and a slots-only catalog dominated by VGW’s proprietary titles rather than the in-house Woopla catalog at Funzpoints.

Chumba’s welcome stack is 2 million Game Coins plus 2 Sweeps Coins. The $1-for-60-SC first-purchase promo lifts the redeemable side substantially. Cash redemption opens at 100 SC ($100).

The functional comparison: Chumba is the scale-and-stability play; Funzpoints is the state-coverage play. A player who lives in a Chumba-blocked state but a Funzpoints-supported state has only one choice. A player in both operators' supported states picks Chumba for the catalog and the regulatory backing.

Read the full Chumba Casino review

3. McLuck Casino: live chat and IMGSC licensing where Funzpoints offers neither

McLuck is the live-chat-plus-licensing answer to a Funzpoints player who values support quality. Operated by B-Two Operations Limited under an active Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission (IMGSC) license, McLuck publishes both the regulatory backing and live chat support that Funzpoints lacks. McLuck does not have Keno or the Standard/Premium dual-mode toggle.

McLuck’s welcome stack tops out at 120,000 Game Coins plus 60 Sweeps Coins with the promo code MCLUCKBLOG26. The first-purchase boost lifts the no-deposit base from 7,500 GC plus 5 SC to 57,500 GC plus 30 SC. Cash redemption opens at 75 SC ($75) via bank transfer.

The cost of switching from Funzpoints to McLuck: 18 restricted states (versus Funzpoints' 3, the largest gap on this comparison list). McLuck blocks California, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, among others. For a player in any of those states, McLuck is closed; Funzpoints remains open.

Read the full McLuck Casino review

4. Spree Casino: live dealer where Funzpoints has slots and Keno only

Spree publishes a Live Dealer Games category, which Funzpoints does not offer. The Spree live dealer streams come from non-Evolution studios. Spree also publishes 30+ slot providers compared to Funzpoints' in-house-only catalog.

Spree’s no-deposit welcome is 1,000,000 Game Coins plus 2.5 Spree Coins. The $4.99 first-purchase pack adds 20 SC. The $9.99 pack adds 30 SC.

The functional comparison: Spree is the broad-catalog-and-live-dealer play; Funzpoints is the wide-state-coverage play. For a player who wants the third-party slot variety (NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw via Spree) plus live dealer streams, Spree is the choice. For a player blocked from Spree’s 15 restricted states (Alabama, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, others), Funzpoints' 3-state list is the structural fit.

Read the full Spree Casino review

5. Pulsz: MGA-licensed with live chat

Pulsz is operated by Yellow Social Interactive Limited under a Malta Gaming Authority license. The brand publishes a large slot catalog with third-party providers and integrates live chat support. No live dealer, no Keno, no Standard/Premium toggle, 18+ minimum age.

The comparison versus Funzpoints: Pulsz is the licensed-and-supported third-party-provider play; Funzpoints is the wide-state-coverage in-house-only play. Pulsz answers a Funzpoints player’s “I want MGA licensing and live chat” question. Funzpoints answers a Pulsz player’s “Pulsz blocks my state” question.

6. High 5 Casino: Evolution live dealer, PayPal, but a 21+ floor

High 5 is operated by High 5 Entertainment LLC from Delaware. The brand publishes the Evolution-powered Live Casino integration, PayPal as a purchase method, American Express acceptance, and the longest sweepstakes-category operating history at 14 years (2012 launch).

The trade-off versus Funzpoints: High 5 requires players to be 21 or older (Funzpoints accepts 18+), High 5 blocks 18 states (Funzpoints blocks 3), and the High 5 platform is materially more sophisticated than the Funzpoints in-house catalog. The High 5 welcome is 5 SC + 250 Game Coins + 600 Diamonds (a third loyalty currency).

The functional comparison: High 5 is the premium-platform-features play with a stricter age floor; Funzpoints is the wide-coverage budget-friendly-mechanics play.

Read the full High 5 Casino review

What no operator on this list offers

None of the six alternatives matches Funzpoints' specific combination of 3-state restriction list, Standard/Premium dual-mode toggle, Keno category, and Woopla in-house catalog. If a player values the Standard/Premium toggle UX or specifically wants Keno games at a sweepstakes operator, Funzpoints is the only choice.

The reverse: none of the six alternatives carries Funzpoints' specific weakness profile either. Every other operator publishes at least some third-party slot providers. Most publish more game categories. All except Sportzino block at least 14 states. The Funzpoints “wide-state, narrow-catalog” position is structurally distinct.

How to pick

You live in a state most operators block (CA, NY, NJ, PA, WA, NV) → Check Funzpoints' supported list. Funzpoints' 3-state restriction is the broadest US coverage. Sportzino is the next closest with 4 restricted states.

You want third-party slot providers (NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw) → Anyone but Funzpoints. Sportzino, Spree, McLuck, High 5, and Pulsz all carry third-party providers.

You want live chat support → McLuck, Pulsz, High 5, or Stake.us. Not Funzpoints, Chumba, Sportzino, or Spree.

You want live dealer → High 5 (Evolution, tier-1) or Spree (non-Evolution). Not Funzpoints.

You want Keno → Funzpoints is the primary sweepstakes-category option. Keno is rare elsewhere.

You want the Standard/Premium dual-mode toggle → Funzpoints is the only option. The mechanic is unique to the platform.

You want a regulator-backed operator → McLuck (IMGSC), Chumba (Malta), High 5 (none. Delaware sweepstakes-promotion model), Pulsz (Malta). Funzpoints does not claim a gambling-commission license.

Methodology

We registered fresh accounts at all six operators within a 30-day testing window in May 2026. Each test followed the same structure: email verification, no-deposit welcome credit claim, a 30-minute gameplay session, a test support contact, and a KYC verification process. We did not complete cash redemptions at any operator for this comparison piece.

About this comparison

This comparison was written in May 2026 by Louis Rhoades, sweepstakes editor at clubsweepstakes.com. All six operators tested were directly registered and exercised through real account creation and support interactions. For the full Funzpoints review, see Funzpoints Casino review. For the bonus mechanics, see Funzpoints bonus breakdown.