Short answer: the official Board Kings free rolls are 100% legit — the "generators" and "unlimited rolls" sites are 100% scams. Both things are true at once, which is exactly why this niche is so confusing. Here's the honest breakdown so you can grab the real rolls and skip the traps.
The short answer
Jelly Button Games, the studio behind Board Kings, gives away free rolls on purpose — it's how they keep you playing. They post real reward links on the game's own official social channels, and those links credit rolls in a single tap. That part is completely genuine. The scams are the third-party sites that impersonate this — the "roll generators", "mod APKs" and "human verification" pages that have nothing to do with the real game.
What's real
- Official reward links in the
boardkings.onelink.meformat, posted on the Board Kings Facebook and X accounts. - In-game free rolls: 4 every hour, the daily login calendar, sticker-album rewards, events and tournaments, friend invites and opt-in ads.
All of these are covered, safely, in our free rolls guide. None of them ask for a password, a payment, or "verification".
What's a scam
- "Free rolls generators" — no tool can generate in-game currency. The game's servers control your rolls; nothing on a website can change that.
- "Mod APKs" / "unlimited rolls" — modified apps that ask you to sideload software or log in, then steal your account or your data.
- "Human verification" gates — the endless "complete an offer to prove you're human" loop that never actually pays out. More on that in the truth about "no human verification".
How to spot a fake in five seconds
A real Board Kings link opens the game and gives you rolls — nothing else happens. A fake will do at least one of these:
- Ask you to complete a survey or "offer" before you get anything.
- Ask for your username, password or payment details.
- Promise a ridiculous number like "10,000 free rolls" or "unlimited".
- Send you to a domain that isn't
boardkings.onelink.meand isn't an official Board Kings channel.
Any one of those is your cue to close the tab.
Staying safe (and still getting free rolls)
You don't have to choose between safe and free — the official sources are the free ones. Bookmark our daily links page for the real links and official source each day, use the guide for every in-game source, and never enter your account details on any site that isn't the game itself. That's the whole trick.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Board Kings free rolls legit?
The official ones are completely legit. Jelly Button posts real reward links on the game's own social channels, and they credit rolls in one tap. What is not legit are third-party "generators", "mod APKs" and "unlimited rolls" sites — those are scams designed to harvest surveys, installs or account details.
How can you tell a real Board Kings link from a fake?
Real links use the boardkings.onelink.me domain, come from the official Board Kings social accounts, and credit rolls instantly without asking for anything. Fakes send you to surveys, app-install offer walls, login forms, or promise absurd amounts like "10,000 free rolls". If it asks you to prove you're human or enter your account details, it's a scam.
Can you get banned for using Board Kings free rolls?
Not for the official links — those are meant to be used. You can, however, put your account at risk by using a "mod" or "generator", because those often require handing over your login or installing modified software, which can get the account compromised or banned.
Why do free roll links sometimes not work?
Usually because the link expired, you already claimed it, or your game isn't connected to Facebook. Real links are one-time-per-account and can go inactive within a couple of days, so grab them the same day.