How We Pick Sites | How We Rank Them | How You Can Choose Wisely
Picking the right casino isn't easy when there are hundreds to choose from. This guide explains exactly how we review and rank the sites on our list, what we look for, and what matters most. We also share tips so you can make your own smart choices, whether you're new to online casinos or just looking for something better.
The first thing we check is whether a casino holds a proper licence. For UK players, the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) is the gold standard. Sites with this licence follow strict rules on fair play, payout handling, and player protection. We also look at casinos with licences from Malta (MGA) and Curacao, though these offer less protection for UK players.
If a site has no licence at all, it doesn't make our list. No exceptions.
We sign up to every casino we review. This lets us see how long registration takes, what ID checks are needed, and whether the process is smooth or frustrating. A good casino should let you create an account and start playing within a few minutes.
Big bonus numbers mean nothing if the terms are unfair. We read the fine print on every welcome offer. Wagering requirements, time limits, game restrictions, and max cashouts all affect whether a bonus is actually worth taking. A £500 bonus with 60x wagering is worse than a £50 bonus with 10x wagering.
We deposit real money and then withdraw it. This shows us how fast the casino processes payouts and whether there are hidden delays or extra ID checks. Sites that pay out within 24 hours score higher than those that take days.
We contact support with real questions to see how quickly they respond and whether the answers are helpful. A casino with slow or unhelpful support is a red flag, especially when money is involved.
Once we've tested a site, we score it across several areas. Here's what matters most:
How fast can you get your money? Same-day payouts via e-wallets like PayPal score highest. Sites that take more than 48 hours lose points. We also check whether the casino stalls with unnecessary ID requests.
We look at wagering requirements, time limits, and whether the bonus can realistically be turned into cash. No-wager bonuses and low-playthrough offers score best. Sky-high wagering requirements bring the score down.
A good casino should have slots, table games, and live dealers from trusted providers. We also give credit for variety, including crash games, jackpots, and exclusives.
Most players use their phones. The site should load fast, work smoothly, and not hide key features. Clunky menus and laggy games hurt the score.
24/7 live chat with real agents is the standard we expect. Slow responses, bots, or email-only support bring the score down.
We check whether the casino makes it easy to set deposit limits, take breaks, or self-exclude. Tools that are buried in settings or require contacting support lose points.
Does the casino reward regular players? Reload bonuses, cashback, and loyalty programmes all count here.
You don't have to rely on our rankings alone. Here's how to judge a casino yourself:
Go to the bottom of the casino's homepage and look for a licence number. For UK players, search for that number on the UKGC register to confirm it's real. If there's no licence listed, walk away.
Don't just look at the headline offer. Find the terms and conditions page and check the wagering requirement, time limit, and any game restrictions. If you can't find the terms easily, that's a bad sign.
Open a live chat and ask a simple question. See how long it takes to get a response and whether the answer is helpful. If support is slow or unhelpful before you've deposited, imagine what it'll be like after.
Don't deposit a large amount right away. Start with a small deposit, play a bit, and then try withdrawing. This shows you how the casino handles real transactions before you commit more money.
Search for the casino name plus "review" or "complaints" to see what other players are saying. Pay attention to patterns, especially around withdrawals. One bad review could be a one-off, but several complaints about the same issue is a warning.
Before you play, decide how much you're willing to spend and stick to it. Most UKGC casinos let you set deposit limits in your account settings. Use them.
Not every casino is trustworthy. Here are signs that a site might not be worth your time:
Choosing the right casino takes a bit of research, but it's worth the effort. A good site will pay you quickly, treat you fairly, and give you help when you need it. A bad one will delay your withdrawals, hide unfair terms, and make support hard to reach.
Use our rankings as a starting point, but don't be afraid to do your own checks. The safest approach is to start small, test the site, and only deposit more once you're confident it's trustworthy.
If you're ready to see our top picks, head back to our Top 50 UK Casino Sites and find one that fits what you're looking for.
We review our rankings regularly and update them when casinos change their bonuses, terms, or service quality. Major updates happen at least once a month.
We earn commission when players sign up through our links, but this doesn't affect our rankings. A casino that pays us well but treats players badly won't rank high. Our reputation depends on giving honest advice.
We haven't reviewed every casino out there. If a site isn't on our list, use the tips in this guide to check it yourself. Look at the licence, test support, and start with a small deposit.
It's riskier. Non-UKGC casinos don't have to follow UK rules, which means you have less protection if something goes wrong. Some players prefer them for bigger bonuses and fewer restrictions, but you should know the trade-offs.
E-wallets like PayPal offer good protection because the casino never sees your bank details. They also tend to process withdrawals faster than bank transfers or cards.
If gambling is affecting your mood, finances, or relationships, it's time to take a break. Use the responsible gambling tools at your casino or visit BeGambleAware.org for support.