Logging into WOW Vegas is usually easy, but it can also trip you up if you’re not used to playing at sweepstakes casinos. I’ve been through it myself, so don’t worry. You’re not the only one.
In this WOW Vegas login guide, I’ll walk you through exactly how to log in to WOW Vegas on both desktop and mobile, cover the key security steps (like what happens if you haven’t verified your email), and go over common login issues and how to solve them fast. Here’s everything you need to know.
Before you even sign in, WOW Vegas gives off a flashy, arcade-casino vibe. The mascot and color palette are pretty loud, and the site seems clearly designed to pull you into the action fast. But depending on the device you’re using, things might look and feel a bit different.
On desktop, the "Log In" button sits top-right in white, easy to find. Clicking it opens a dark overlay screen with fields for email/username and password. Right next to it is the “Sign Up” button, which leads to the account creation flow.
Mobile is slightly different. First, there’s a welcome banner that takes up prime real estate at the top of the homepage. It highlights current promotions, but what you’re looking for is below that. A quick “Already have an account? Log in” link. It’s subtle, and I nearly missed it on my first visit.
When you successfully log into WOW Vegas for the first time, you’ll get 250,000 WOW Coins and 5 Sweepstakes Coins added to your account automatically. If you log in again on Day 2 and Day 3, you’ll get 75,000 WOW Coins and 1 SC on Day 2, and 100,000 WOW Coins and 1 SC on Day 3 as a bonus. We go into more detail about this in our full WOW Vegas review.
WOW Vegas clearly puts a lot of effort into keeping your account secure. I don’t remember feeling confused or exposed during sign-up or sign-in at all, which isn’t always the case with these types of sites.
Every page is HTTPS-protected, which is the norm these days, but still worth noting. Cloudflare protection and Google Safe Browsing are also in place. This means your connection is encrypted and filtered through multiple layers of anti-threat tech.
Even when I accessed the site on public Wi-Fi (not recommended), the browser flagged it as secure with no sketchy warnings or blocked elements.
I didn’t complete KYC at first, but later on, when I tried to redeem SC for a prize, it became mandatory. So my advice is to just knock it all out early. It’s much better in the long run.
If you’re sitting there wondering why your usual password didn’t work, or if you just want a refresher, here’s how the login works.
I tested the Google login (because I hate remembering passwords), and it worked perfectly on both desktop and mobile. It redirects briefly, then drops you back on the main site signed in. It’s important to note that you will still need to complete KYC later, even if you use Google or Facebook to log in.
Here’s a list of problems I’ve either run into myself or seen mentioned in support threads, and the actual fixes that worked.
| Problem | Likely Cause | Quick Fix |
| Incorrect password | Typos, Caps Lock on | Use “Forgot Password”. Set new password via email |
| Account not verified | Email not confirmed | Resend verification from login screen |
| Login loop/spinning wheel | Cache or cookies issue | Clear browser cache/try incognito mode |
| Google/Facebook fail | Popup blocked by browser | Allow pop-ups, try again |
| Account locked | Too many failed attempts | Wait 15–30 mins. Try again or contact support |
| No response after reset | Email delay or spam filtering | Check spam folder. Wait 5 minutes |
| Maintenance mode screen | Site updates | Wait and check socials or uptime checker |
| Can’t redeem SC | KYC not complete | Finish ID, address, and phone verification |
| Account suspended | Violation of T&Cs | Contact support at support@WOWvegas.com |
Here’s what I do now to avoid login headaches altogether, especially after getting locked out once for something as silly as a stuck Caps Lock.
Tools like Bitwarden or LastPass take the guesswork out of remembering your login. I’ve had way fewer issues since storing my WOW Vegas credentials there. And I don’t have to worry about typos.
Especially if you’re using Chrome, cached data can mess with login pages. I try to clear it once a week to avoid loading glitches or looping sign-in screens.
Some privacy extensions or browser settings can block the cookies that help keep your session logged in. Whitelisting WOWvegas.com keeps everything running.
This one tripped me up once. My ad-blocker was blocking the Google sign-in pop-up. Turning it off just for the login page fixed it instantly.
On mobile, WOW Vegas works well as a quasi-app. Just save the site to your home screen and it opens in one tap like a real app. You don’t need to search for it or type in the URL.
Even if I don’t feel like spinning, I try to log in at least once a week. It keeps my account active, the daily bonuses flowing without the need for a WOW Vegas promo code.
Logging in at WOW Vegas shouldn’t feel like a chore. But if you don’t take a few basic steps early on, it absolutely can be. Do yourself a favour and bookmark the site (or slap it on your phone’s home screen), knock out that one-off email verification, and let a password manager do the remembering. Give your browser cache the occasional spring-clean and you’ll breeze past the “loading” loop most people complain about. Once that’s sorted, sign-ins take seconds and the good stuff like the daily WC and SC boost and that Rising Wheel spin are always waiting. A couple of tidy habits now, and you’ll never miss free rewards again.
Remember that you can get a bonus at WOW Vegas every time you log in, so this is another perk of having an account. If you haven’t registered yet, just tab on the WOW Vegas banners to go straight to the site and get started.
Click the “Forgot Password” link on the login screen. You’ll get an email with a reset link. Just follow that to create a new password. If it doesn’t show up, be sure to check your spam or promotions folder.
Not in the traditional sense, but phone verification is part of the KYC process. You’ll get an SMS code when verifying your identity, which adds a nice extra layer of account security.
As soon as you log in for the first time, 250,000 WOW Coins and 5 SC are added to your account. Then if you come back on Day 2 and Day 3, you’ll get extra WOW Coins and SC each day.
WOW Vegas is available in most U.S. states, but not in some states due to sweepstakes regulations.
Support usually replies within 48 hours. There's no live chat, but you can email support@WOWvegas.com or reach out via their social media DMs if you need a faster response.