Pick McLuck if you want the lowest barrier to your first cashout. Pick Pulsz if you want the deepest catalog and live dealer in a single account.
| Category | 7,500 | 367K |
|---|---|---|
| Free Sign-Up SC | 7,500 GC + 2.5 SC | 367K GC + 2.5 SC |
| Min Redemption | 50 SC ($50) | 75 SC ($75) |
| PayPal Speed | 1 to 3 days | 0 to 3 days |
| Games | 150+ | 700+ |
| Live Dealer | No | Yes |
| States | Most US states | 49 |
| Parent Company | B-Two Operations Curacao | Rush Street Interactive |
| Founded | 2023 | 2020 |
| Rating | 4.2/5 | 4.3/5 |
Bonus Comparison
Both platforms give 2.5 SC free on sign-up. The Gold Coin allocations differ (7,500 at McLuck vs 367,000 at Pulsz), but Gold Coins are entertainment-only. The Sweeps Coins are what redeem to cash.
First-purchase deals also land in similar territory. McLuck's $9.99 package includes 27.5 SC. Pulsz's $9.99 package includes 36.7 SC. Pulsz wins the first-purchase math by about 9 SC.
On free SC alone, it is a tie. On total day-one Sweeps value with a small purchase, Pulsz comes out ahead.
Games Comparison
Pulsz has 700+ titles spanning slots, table games, and live dealer. The catalog includes Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw, Relax, and a dozen more top studios.
McLuck runs 150+ slot titles from a smaller provider list, mostly Pragmatic Play and BGaming. There is no live dealer.
If you want depth, Pulsz wins. If you stick to a familiar slot rotation, McLuck's 150+ is plenty.
Payout Speed and Minimum
McLuck quotes 1 to 3 business days for PayPal. The 50 SC minimum is one of the lowest in the category. That combination matters if you cash out small amounts often.
Pulsz quotes 0 to 3 days, with the 75 SC minimum. Pulsz can be faster on the high end (we have seen same-day) but the 25 SC higher threshold means slightly longer to qualify.
Net result: McLuck is slightly faster to your first cashout. Pulsz is slightly faster per individual cashout once you qualify.
Operator Trust
Pulsz is owned by Rush Street Interactive, a publicly traded company (NYSE: RSI) running licensed real-money casinos in multiple US states. That regulatory exposure brings stronger KYC and dispute handling.
McLuck is owned by B-Two Operations, a Curacao-registered private company. Reputation is solid in the sweepstakes community since launch in 2023, but the company has less public scrutiny.
Pulsz wins on operator pedigree. McLuck has not put a foot wrong, but the corporate backing is thinner.
Who Should Choose McLuck
- Players who cash out small amounts and want the lowest minimum
- Anyone happy with 150 slot titles and no live dealer
- Players who prefer a leaner, simpler interface
- Newer sweepstakes players testing the model
Who Should Choose Pulsz
- Players who want live dealer games in a sweepstakes format
- Anyone who wants 700+ games to choose from
- Players who care about regulatory pedigree (publicly traded operator)
- Players who plan to cash out larger amounts where speed matters more
Our Verdict
Pulsz is the better all-around platform. The combination of 700+ games, live dealer, and Rush Street Interactive backing puts it ahead for most players.
McLuck is the right pick if your priority is the lowest barrier to cashout. The 50 SC minimum and 1 to 3 day PayPal flow lets you redeem early and often. That feedback loop matters more for some players than raw library depth.
Read the full McLuck review and Pulsz review for complete breakdowns, or see our full rankings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is McLuck better than Pulsz?
Pulsz is better for most players (more games, live dealer, RSI backing). McLuck wins on lower minimum redemption (50 SC vs 75 SC) and a leaner interface.
Which has a lower minimum redemption, McLuck or Pulsz?
McLuck. 50 SC vs Pulsz's 75 SC. The lower bar means you can cash out faster on small balances.
Which has more games, McLuck or Pulsz?
Pulsz. 700+ games including live dealer vs McLuck's 150+ slot-focused catalog.
Which is faster for PayPal payouts?
Both are fast. McLuck quotes 1 to 3 days. Pulsz quotes 0 to 3 days. Pulsz can be marginally faster, but the difference is rarely more than a day.
Are both McLuck and Pulsz safe?
Yes. Both are reputable sweepstakes operators with consistent payout histories. Pulsz has stronger corporate backing (publicly traded RSI). McLuck has a clean reputation since its 2023 launch.
