Yes — Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins are real, as long as the link comes from the game's own official channels. Supertreat, the Playtika studio behind the game, posts free coin links to its Facebook, Instagram and X accounts almost every day, and each one credits coins the instant you tap it. The problem is the pile of copycat "free coins generator" sites that ride on those searches. This page shows you exactly how to tell the genuine article from the scam.
The short answer
Official links from Supertreat: legit, free and safe. Any third-party "generator", "unlimited coins" tool, or site that makes you "verify you're human", log in, or complete an offer first: a scam, every time. There is no tool that manufactures free coins — the real free coins are the daily links and the in-game methods, full stop.
What a real link looks like
A genuine Solitaire Grand Harvest reward link is a direct grandharvest.onelink.me URL. When you tap it on the phone where the game is installed, it opens Solitaire Grand Harvest and the coins appear in your balance after a few seconds. Notice what it never does:
- It never asks for your password or Facebook login.
- It never asks for payment or card details.
- It never makes you "complete a survey", "verify", or download another app first.
- It never promises a fixed giant number like "999,999 coins".
You can see real, dated links in exactly this format on our free coins page — every one is a straight onelink.me link, nothing in between.
The scams to avoid
These are the patterns that should make you close the tab immediately:
- "Coin generators" / "unlimited coins". They don't exist. The page exists to farm your data or push you through ad/offer walls that pay the scammer, never you.
- "Human verification" gates. The classic trap: complete offer after offer and the coins never arrive. It's designed to be endless.
- Login-stealers. Any site asking for your game, Facebook or Google password is trying to hijack your account — hand it nothing.
- Fake APKs and "mods". Modified versions of the game are a common malware vector and can get your account banned.
How to stay safe
Three rules keep you clear of all of it: (1) only tap links from the game's official channels or an aggregator that republishes those exact official links — like our daily page; (2) never enter a password, payment or personal detail to "claim" coins; and (3) if a reward asks you to prove you're human, it's fake. Stick to those and you'll collect free coins for as long as you play without ever being burned.
If you already entered your details somewhere
Change that password right away — and anywhere you reused it — and turn on two-factor authentication on your Facebook or Google account. Uninstall any "mod" APK you sideloaded and run a security scan. Then get your coins the safe way from the legit methods guide. For the specific "no human verification" search, we break it down on this page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins legit?
The official links are 100% legit — Supertreat posts them to its own Facebook, Instagram and X almost daily, and they credit coins in one tap. What's not legit is any third-party "generator" or site that asks you to verify, log in or pay. Those are scams.
How do I know a link is real?
A real link is a direct grandharvest.onelink.me URL that opens the game and adds coins on its own, with no password or verification. If a page asks for your login, personal details, payment, or to "complete an offer", it's fake — close it.
Can I get banned for using coin links?
No — the official links are meant to be used. What can get your account flagged is using unofficial mods, hacks or third-party tools that tamper with the game, which also risk malware and stolen credentials.
I entered my details on a "free coins" site — what now?
Change your password immediately on any account where you reused it, enable two-factor authentication, and ignore anything else that site sends. Never enter game or social logins on third-party coin sites.