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Get free Mystery Coins - no purchase necessary

You never have to buy a Mystery Box. Collect Mystery Coins through the welcome gift, daily quests, Card Battles, the Community Jackpot and a postal mail-in route. Here is every free method. 21+.

Get Free Coins

A sweepstakes only works if there is always a way to take part for free, and Card Crush has several. On this page I list every no-purchase route to Mystery Coins, how much each is worth and how to build a balance toward redemption without spending anything.

Key principle: no purchase is necessary to play or to win at Card Crush, and buying a Mystery Box never improves your chances. Every method below is free.

Your build-up to a redemption

Redeeming a bank transfer needs 75 Eligible Mystery Coins, while gift cards start at just 10. The meter below shows how the free routes can stack toward that first 10 MC gift-card threshold over a typical first week - small amounts that add up:

10 MCfirst gift-card redemption threshold

Welcome gift (2 MC) + daily quests + Card Battle wins + a mail-in request can reach the 10 MC gift-card threshold without a single purchase. The 75 MC bank threshold simply takes longer.

Every free route to Mystery Coins

Free ways to collect Mystery Coins (indicative, 2026)
MethodWhat you getHow often
Welcome gift2 MC + 5 cardsOnce, on verification
Daily questsMC + card shardsDaily
Card BattlesMC + cards for winsAnytime
TournamentsMC + rare cards (top ranks)Seasonal
Community JackpotMC drops (random)Site-wide
Mail-in (AMOE)Set MC per valid requestPer rules

1. The welcome gift

The fastest free coins are the 2 Mystery Coins plus 5 cards credited when you verify a new account. No purchase, no code. Full terms are on the welcome Mystery Coins page.

2. Daily quests

Instead of a flat daily login drop, Card Crush sets small daily quests - play a few rounds, win a battle, open the app - that pay Mystery Coins and card shards. Logging in through your daily quests each day is the simplest way to keep your balance ticking up.

3. Card Battles and tournaments

Card Battles are free to enter and pay Mystery Coins and cards to winners; seasonal tournaments add leaderboards with bigger prizes for top finishers. Because they cost nothing to join, they are pure upside for a free-to-play user.

4. The Community Jackpot

The site-wide Community Jackpot can drop Mystery Coins to any eligible player at random, including its Grand tier of more than 50,000 MC. You do not have to buy anything to be eligible - simply playing puts you in the pool.

5. The postal mail-in route (AMOE)

The legal backbone of any sweepstakes is a free Alternative Method of Entry. Card Crush accepts a handwritten postal request for Mystery Coins, so participation never requires a purchase. The procedure typically looks like this:

  1. Hand-write a request card with your full name, account email, address and date of birth.
  2. Mail it to the address listed in the official Sweepstakes Rules.
  3. Receive a fixed amount of Mystery Coins per valid request, subject to the published limit per period.

I do not publish a mailing address here because operators update it; always take the current address, format and limits from the official Sweepstakes Rules before you send a request.

How fast can a free player redeem?

Realistically, a purely free player reaches the 10 MC gift-card threshold in a week or two of steady daily quests, Card Battles and the odd Community Jackpot drop, plus a mail-in request. The 75 MC bank threshold takes longer and rewards patience and consistency rather than spending. The point of the free routes is not to get rich - it is to let anyone take part and redeem real prizes without ever opening their wallet, which is exactly what the sweepstakes model requires.

Turning free coins into prizes

Every Mystery Coin you earn for free behaves like any other: play it through once and it becomes eligible. When you are ready, head to cash in your Mystery Coins for gift cards or a bank transfer.

Start stacking free Mystery CoinsWelcome gift, quests, battles and mail-in. 21+. No purchase necessary.
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For the full picture of how free play fits into Card Crush, see our Card Crush review hub.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get free Mystery Coins at Card Crush?

There are several no-purchase routes: the 2 Mystery Coins welcome gift, daily quests, Card Battle and tournament rewards, random Community Jackpot drops, and a postal mail-in request (AMOE). None of these require buying a Mystery Box, and a purchase never improves your chance of winning.

What is AMOE at Card Crush?

AMOE stands for Alternative Method of Entry - a free postal way to receive Mystery Coins so that no purchase is ever necessary. You send a handwritten request with the required details by mail and receive a set amount of Mystery Coins per valid request. Check the current Sweepstakes Rules for the exact address, format and limits before sending one.

Is there a daily login bonus at Card Crush?

Card Crush focuses on daily quests and Card Battles rather than a simple daily coin drop. Logging in and completing the day's quests earns Mystery Coins and card shards, and seasonal events add extra free rewards on top.

Do free Mystery Coins expire?

Promotional Mystery Coins can carry an expiry window if they are left unused, so it is best to play them through soon after you receive them. The current period is set out in the Sweepstakes Rules, which the operator can update.

Can I redeem coins I got for free?

Yes. Mystery Coins earned through any free route are treated the same as any other Mystery Coins. Once they clear the single 1x playthrough they become Eligible Mystery Coins and can be redeemed from 10 MC for gift cards or 75 MC for a bank transfer.

Logan Reeves, Senior Sweepstakes Casino Analyst

Logan Reeves

Senior Sweepstakes Casino Analyst

I have spent the last nine years covering US social and sweepstakes casinos full time, opening accounts with my own money, testing welcome offers, unboxing odds, redemption speeds and support quality first-hand. I rate brands on verifiable facts rather than marketing - playthrough rules, redemption thresholds, state eligibility and KYC - and I always put responsible, no-purchase-necessary play first.