Weekly

Weekly bonuses are larger, timed rewards that drop on a predictable rhythm—often tied to specific days, weekends, or seven‑day cycles—to give your regular play a meaningful boost without turning it into a daily grind. If you enjoy exploring different promos, you can always see how your weekly deals sit alongside other Promotional Bonuses such as daily, monthly, happy hour, and flash offers. They work best when you already enjoy logging in a few times a week and want structured promos like reloads, cashback, or missions that make that pattern more rewarding.

What a weekly bonus really is

A weekly bonus covers activity within a set seven‑day window, then pays out or refreshes once that period ends. Sometimes it’s a one‑time claim you can activate each week (like a weekly reload), and sometimes it’s calculated on everything you did that week (like weekly cashback on your net losses). In both cases, the aim is to reward consistent, moderate play—whether that happens on weekdays, weekends, or just one or two favourite nights. If you like smaller, everyday perks too, you can pair your weekly routine with the lighter rewards from the Daily Bonus page.

Typical weekly promotions include:

  • A reload bonus you can claim on a specific day (for example, Friday or weekend reload).
  • A weekly cashback or lossback percentage applied to your total net losses over seven days.
  • A mission or point race that runs from Monday to Sunday with tiered rewards.
  • A “Happy Weekend” or “Midweek Boost” bundle that combines free spins and bonus funds.

Where a daily offer keeps things ticking, the Weekly Bonus is your “bigger step” in the cycle: one moment each week when you can top up, recover a bit, or unlock a more substantial perk.

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Common types of weekly bonuses

Weekly reload bonuses

A weekly reload works like a classic deposit bonus, but it’s available once in a seven‑day period rather than every day. You deposit a qualifying amount on the chosen day, and you receive:

  • A percentage match in bonus funds (for example, 30% or 50% up to a set cap).
  • Sometimes a mixed package that includes free spins on top of the bonus money.

Match percentages for reloads are usually lower than headline welcome offers, but they’re designed to be sustainable for ongoing use. You get a noticeable boost to your bankroll while keeping wagering requirements within reach, especially if you stick to games that contribute fully. If you prefer to think in longer cycles, you can also look at how this fits beside larger, less frequent deals on the Monthly Bonus page.

Weekly cashback or lossback

Weekly cashback is based on your net results over the entire week. The casino calculates how much you lost (within the promo rules) and returns a percentage as bonus funds or cash, often between 5% and 20% depending on the promotion.

Key traits of weekly cashback:

  • It doesn’t usually require a new deposit; it’s based on your completed week of play.
  • It can be focused on specific games (for example, slots only, or selected live tables).
  • It often comes with lower wagering than other bonuses, sometimes even zero wagering for the best offers.

This type of weekly bonus acts like a soft cushion under your play: not enough to remove all risk, but enough to take some sting out of a tough week and give you another chance to enjoy your favourite games.

Weekly tournaments, races, and leaderboards

Many casinos run tournaments that track your spins, points, or wins over the course of a week. You climb a leaderboard as you play, and at the end of the promo period the prize pool is shared among the top positions or key milestones.

Weekly events can feature:

  • Slot races where every spin on selected titles earns points.
  • Multi‑game tournaments that include slots, tables, or even live games.
  • “Tier accelerator” weeks where your loyalty or VIP points gain a multiplier for the duration of the campaign.

Because they run for several days, weekly tournaments give you flexibility: you don’t need to cram all your play into one session—you can chip away at your target over the whole week, as long as you stay inside your own limits.

Weekly free spin or game‑of‑the‑week promos

Another popular shape is a weekly free‑spin bundle or “game of the week” offer. You might:

  • Deposit a certain amount during the week to unlock a batch of spins on a featured slot.
  • Complete a simple weekly mission to receive spins or bonus funds on that title.
  • Get extra rewards for returning to the same game on multiple days within the promo window.

These promos are ideal if you enjoy discovering new content. You know that each week brings a different focus game or theme, and your regular play gets an extra twist without needing to follow complicated rules. On days when you only have a short window, you might instead look at time‑boxed offers on the Happy Hour Bonus page or sudden deals from the Flash Bonus section.

How weekly bonuses work behind the scenes

Even though weekly promotions feel bigger and less frequent than daily ones, they rely on the same core mechanics: wagering requirements, game contribution rules, time limits, and potential caps. Understanding these helps you decide how to pair weekly bonuses with your everyday play.

Wagering and contribution

Most weekly reloads and some cashback offers come with wagering requirements on the bonus funds. Slots usually contribute 100% toward those requirements, while some table and live games contribute at a reduced rate or not at all.

That means:

  • If you like to mix games, it’s worth checking which titles count fully before you opt into a weekly bonus.
  • If you prefer tables, you may want to focus on cashback‑style weekly promos, which are often more flexible for mixed play.

Time windows

Weekly bonuses are built around time windows:

  • A qualification period (for example, Monday 00:00 to Sunday 23:59) where your play counts toward cashback or leaderboard rankings.
  • A claim window when you must activate your reload or pick up your weekly free spins.
  • A wagering window that defines how long you have to meet playthrough requirements once the bonus hits your account.

Keeping an eye on those times ensures you don’t miss your chance through a simple delay, and helps you avoid rushing at the last minute.

Caps and limits

Weekly rewards often come with reasonable caps to keep them balanced for regular use—things like:

  • A maximum bonus amount you can receive from a weekly reload.
  • A cap on cashback paid out for the period.
  • Limits on winnings from free spins or bonus funds.

Caps don’t reduce the usefulness of a promotion if you treat it as a way to extend play and soften swings, rather than as a path to huge profit. They simply define the top end of what the weekly bonus can do.

Using weekly bonuses as part of your routine

The real strength of weekly bonuses is how well they fit into a healthy playing rhythm. Instead of thinking “What bonus can I chase today?”, you can plan around a few key moments in your week.

A sensible approach might look like this:

  • Decide in advance which day will be your “main session” for the week, and pair that with a weekly reload if you’re already planning to deposit.
  • Let your usual weekday or weekend play naturally qualify you for weekly cashback or tournaments, without pushing extra stakes just for the promo.
  • Use weekly game‑of‑the‑week or free‑spin offers to try something new, while keeping your bet sizes where you’re comfortable.

Most importantly, start with your own budget and schedule, then see which weekly bonus complements it. The promotion should fit around your life, not the other way around. When you want a different pace, you can always explore shorter rhythms through Daily Bonus offers or longer cycles through Monthly Bonus campaigns, all of which sit together under your main Promotional Bonuses menu.

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