Yes — official Jackpot Party free coins are completely legit. The game is a real free-to-play social casino from SciPlay (a Light & Wonder studio), and it gives away coins constantly: a welcome bonus, a daily wheel, an hourly bonus, and free-coin links on its official social accounts. The catch is that scammers piggyback on those searches with fake "generator" and "free coin" sites. Knowing the difference keeps your account safe.
The short answer
The coins from inside the game and from the official Jackpot Party Casino Community posts are real. Any site outside those official channels that promises coins in exchange for a survey, a login, an app install, or "human verification" is not real. There is no coin generator — and since coins have no cash value, there'd be nothing to generate anyway.
What's genuinely legit
- The 10B welcome bonus — a real one-time drop for new accounts.
- The Daily Bonus Wheel and hourly bonus — built-in, free, every day.
- Official free-coin links — posted by the verified Jackpot Party Casino Community on Facebook, Instagram and X. They open the game and credit coins with no strings.
- Events — Diamond Pass, Dash-4-Cash, Bingo Countdown and daily challenges all pay real coins.
What's a scam
- "Coin generators" / "unlimited coins" tools — 100% fake. They exist to farm ad clicks or steal logins.
- "Human verification" walls — you complete offers/surveys and never get coins. See the full truth on that here.
- Sites asking for your Facebook or game password — hand it over and you can lose the account.
- "Copy this post to your wall for coins" — a known chain-scam; SciPlay says it never asks this.
What SciPlay itself says
Jackpot Party's own support is refreshingly direct about this: it does not host or administer any "Free Coin" Facebook groups, and it will never ask you to copy and paste a Facebook post or comment to your own profile wall to get coins. Before you tap any link, confirm it's coming directly from the official Jackpot Party Casino account. That one rule filters out almost every scam.
How to stay safe
Only collect coins from inside the app or from the official accounts we point to on the free coins today page. Never enter your password anywhere but the real Facebook/game login, never complete a "verification" offer, and never pay for free coins. If an offer feels too big — "1,000,000,000,000 coins, click here" — it's bait. Everything you actually need is covered honestly in our free-coins guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Jackpot Party Casino itself legit?
Yes. Jackpot Party Casino is a legitimate free-to-play social casino made by SciPlay, a studio of Light & Wonder. It's a real, widely downloaded app on the App Store and Google Play. Coins are for entertainment only and have no cash value.
Are the free coin links real?
The links posted by the official Jackpot Party Casino Community account are real and simply credit coins in-game. What is NOT legit are third-party "coin generators", surveys, or sites asking for your login or "human verification" — those are scams. SciPlay's support confirms it never runs private free-coin groups or asks you to copy posts to your wall.
Can my account get banned for using free coin links?
Not for official links — they're an intended feature. You can, however, lose your account by handing your login to a "generator" site or by using unauthorized third-party tools. Stick to official links and you're fine.
Do I ever have to pay for free coins?
No. Real free coins are always free. Anything that asks for payment, a card number, or a paid "offer" to unlock coins is a scam.