The player states that the same verification documents are requested over and over with each withdrawal attempt, and writes that they are about to leave the casino if it doesn't get resolved.
Spinalto Casino — review
Spinalto — written SpinALTO on its own site — is a neon-coloured casino with live tables and a sportsbook, powered by Stegi Limitada SRL from Costa Rica. The platform is fast, the cashier is unusually modern for the segment and the lobby mixes slots, live roulette and a World Cup theme that covers half the front page. And yet we end up with a low rating. The reason lies not in the appearance but in what is missing: "no license number is published anywhere on the site, the wagering requirement on a welcome package worth up to 6 000 € is not mentioned, and support consists of a single email address.
This walkthrough reads Spinalto in two ways. First what the operator itself has published — bonus, cashier, game selection, legal pages. Then the the 177 reviews on Trustpilot, where 40 could be read in full, and where the pattern is unpleasantly clear: short five-star posts with no content alternating with one-star accounts of ignored account closures and, in several cases, accusations that the casino pays for positive feedback. How we weigh the two matters against each other can be found in how we test.
Rating, point by point
Five subratings that add up to 5.8
The subratings are set on the same basis as the rest of the site: what the operator publishes, what is in our brand register and what players report publicly. Spinalto is a clear example that technology and credibility are not the same thing — the platform scores decent numbers on what can be seen, and really low ones on what concerns what happens when something goes wrong. Where a piece of information is missing it lowers the score. Silence is not rewarded.
| Area | Rating | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Game selection | 7,4 | Slots, Ezugi-livebord in several variants and a full sportsbook — but no number of games is published. |
| Bonuses | 5,4 | Large headline figure of 6 000 € without a single published wagering requirement or max bet. |
| Payments | 7,0 | Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayID, Revolut and crypto; no limits, fees or times specified. |
| License & security | 4,0 | No license number on the site, Costa Rica in the registry, reviews about ignored self-exclusion. |
| Customer support | 5,2 | Only an email address in the published material, English only, no opening hours. |
Quick facts about Spinalto
What is published — and what isn't
The table below is based on two sources: Spinalto's own site and our register of verified brands. Where they say different things we print both. Where neither of them says anything it says "not published, and it's not a formality — it covers founding year, number of games, minimum deposit, withdrawal times and the entire bonus terms. Five empty lines in a quick-facts table are a result in themselves.
| Operator | Stegi Limitada SRL, Costa Rica |
|---|---|
| License number | No number is shown on the site |
| Regulated according to the register | Costa Rica — lightweight license with no player-protection requirements |
| Start year | Not specified; the casino describes itself as relatively new |
| Number of games | Not published |
| Verticals | Casino, live casino and sportsbook on the same account |
| Welcome package | Up to 6 000 € + 300 free spins |
| Wagering requirement | Not published |
| Minimum deposit | Not published |
| Payments | Visa, MasterCard, PayID, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Revolut, Bitcoin, USDT |
| Withdrawal time | Not published · players report 48 h for confirmation |
| Customer support | [email protected] — no other channel published |
| Languages | English (no Swedish version) |
| Trustpilot | 4,0 av 5 · 177 reviews · profile claimed and responded to |
Pros and cons
Short version before the details
Arguments in favor
- Unusually modern cashier for the segment: Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayID and Revolut side by side with Bitcoin and USDT.
- Casino, live tables and sportsbook share the same account and the same balance, without separate login.
- The live section from Ezugi covers blackjack in several variants as well as European, American and French roulette.
- The slot library contains well-known titles such as Sweet Bonanza and Book of Dead from Pragmatic Play and Play'n GO.
- The site publishes a responsible gambling policy that describes a self-test and self-exclusion.
- The platform is a fast, responsive web app that runs directly on mobile without any download.
Arguments against
- No license number is shown anywhere on the site — the register lists Costa Rica, the site states nothing at all.
- Wagering requirements, max stake and validity period for a package of 6 A0000 A0€ are completely unpublished.
- Several player reviews describe that requests for account closure and self-exclusion were not heeded.
- Several independent reviews accuse the casino of rewarding positive reviews — the 4.0 rating must be read with that in mind.
- The only published support channel is an email address; no opening hours, no phone, no Swedish language support.
- No Swedish payment rail: neither Swish nor BankID appear in the published material.
What Spinalto looks like
Three views — captured by us, unedited and just cropped
The images below were captured by us, unedited and only cropped. The operator sits behind Cloudflare and loading took time, but both the lobby and the bonus page could be reached. The cashier is missing — it opens only after login, and we do not open accounts.
Welcome bonus and promotions
Big headline, empty terms
The headline offer is a Welcome Pack up to 6 000 € plus 300 free spins. It's one of the biggest figures we've seen in this review round, and it's plastered in neon on the front page. Beside the welcome package the casino lists a separate World Cup offer, a VIP tier with benefits worth up to 5 € , a premium migration for existing VIP players as well as reload and exclusive bonuses. A dedicated Promo and VIP hub is linked from the side menu.
Then the information runs out. The wagering requirement is not published. Neither the max bet during an active bonus, the validity period, which games are excluded, how the package is split between deposits, or the minimum amount required to activate it. A welcome package of 6 000 € means nothing without those figures — 6 000 € with 40× wagering is a completely different offer than 6 000 € with 60×, and the difference between them is several hundred thousand Swedish kronor in required stake. We don't guess, and you shouldn't either.
The phrasing "up to" also deserves a remark of its own. Almost all packages of this type are tiered: the promised top figure is only reached after three or four deposits, and the final tier usually requires an amount that is far above what a typical player deposits. Anyone who reads 6 A0000 A0€ and thinks the money will be on the first deposit has misunderstood the offer — but the misunderstanding is not the player's fault when the casino doesn't show how the tiers are structured.
The 300 free spins are the part that's usually easiest to value, and even there everything of importance is missing: what spin value they have, which game they apply to, whether they are awarded at once or distributed over days, and whether winnings from them have their own wagering requirement. Three hundred spins at €0.10 each is a value of €30. The same three hundred spins with 60× wagering on the winnings is in practice a marketing figure, not a value.
A couple of players on Trustpilot also describe the opposite of the big package: one of them writes about significant deposits met with bonuses they describe as token, and about a VIP status that didn’t follow when the account was due to be moved up. These are individual voices and not proof, but they sit uneasily with how the offer is presented on the front page. If you want to compare with packages where every number is shown before you register, there are several options in our list of reviewed casinos.
Wagering requirements and terms
The table that should have been filled in
This is what the bonus terms look like for a reader without an account. The table is deliberately full of empty rows, because that's the point: it shows exactly how much Spinalto withholds. We searched the footer, the promotion hub and the terms pages that can be opened without logging in.
| Terms | Spinalto | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Welcome package size | Up to 6 000 € | Homepage |
| Free spins | 300 pieces | Homepage |
| Wagering requirement | Not published | — |
| Max bet during bonus | Not published | — |
| Validity period | Not published | — |
| Breakdown by deposit | Not published | — |
| Minimum deposit for bonus | Not published | — |
| Excluded games | Not published | — |
| Spin value and games for free spins | Not published | — |
| VIP benefits | Up to 5 000 € in the stated value | VIP page |
| Other promotions | VM-offer, reload, exclusive bonuses | Promo hub |
Seven of eleven rows are empty, and the empty rows are exactly the ones that determine whether a bonus is worth anything. That says two things about the casino. The first is that comparison is not possible: you cannot compare Spinalto's package to another until you've already chosen Spinalto. The second is more principled — an operator that wants to be scrutinized publishes its terms, because it's the terms and not the headline that show whether the offer holds up. That's the difference between five and eight in the subscore for bonuses.
The game selection
Casino, live and sportsbook in the same app
The lobby is divided into three tracks — Casino, Live och Sports — with collections and a number of featured titles. It's a clean and understandable structure, and it works straight away on mobile because the entire site is built as a responsive web app with a compact left-hand menu. No standalone app is marketed, which in practice is an advantage: you don't have to install anything to play, and you avoid the permissions a downloaded casino app usually asks for.
What can't be read is how large the selection actually is. No total number of games is published, neither in the lobby nor in the marketing. It's common among platforms that rely on aggregated game libraries — the number moves every week — but it also means that one of the simplest comparison metrics falls away. We prefer to write «not published» rather than borrow a figure from someone else's review.
Slots and famous titles
The slots section is where our readers end up, and the titles the casino itself highlights are recognizable: Sweet Bonanza från Pragmatic Play och Book of Dead from Play'n GO both rank among the popular games. They are two of the most played slots in the Nordics and say something about who the lobby is aimed at — this is not a niche crypto lobby for players hunting obscure studios, but a broad library built around titles people already recognise.
BGaming provides part of the slots selection according to the casino's own reporting. The studio is crypto-friendly and known for low minimum bets, quick rounds and a catalogue where the math is usually simpler than at the truly high-volatility studios. Several of the titles in our pool of inferno-slots comes from the same provider family, and it's also the reason the casino is on our list at all.
Live tables from Ezugi
The live section is run by Ezugi and is the most extensive part of the whole offering. Here you'll find classic blackjack including the seven-point variant plus additional table types, as well as roulette in European, American and French versions, Dual Play and VIP tables with dealers who speak the player's own language. Ezugi is an established live studio that is one step below Evolution in size but covers the same basic range.
For a Swedish player, 'native-speaking dealers' practically means English, since the entire interface is in English and no Swedish table is promoted. It's worth knowing before you sit at a table where stakes move quickly and communication with the dealer can matter.
Sportsbook on the same balance
The sportsbook is integrated and shares account and balance with the casino, with a World Cup theme dominating much of the front page. Convenient — and at the same time the most common source of bonus confusion we see. A casino bonus that happens to be wagered on sports (or vice versa) is usually not counted at all, and since Spinalto does not publish its wagering rules it is not possible to determine in advance how the boundary is drawn. Check which wallet the bonus lands in before you deposit, if you get the answer from support.
Providers
The studios that could be confirmed
Spinalto does not name its full provider list, but four studios could be confirmed immediately: Ezugi for live tables, BGaming for slots as well as Pragmatic Play och Play'n GO through the titles Sweet Bonanza and Book of Dead in the lobby. The fact that an operator doesn't publish its provider list is in itself a small red flag — the list is the cheapest piece of trust capital a casino can show, and it costs nothing to publish.
The selection is broad rather than specialized. Pragmatic Play and Play'n GO provide the well-known titles and volume, BGaming the crypto-friendly games with low minimum bets, Ezugi the entire live segment. It's a catalog suited to those who want to play what everyone else plays, not those looking for Hacksaw's or NoLimit City's hardest max-win machines. None of those studios appeared in what we could read.
We list providers in text and not as logos — the studios' trademarks belong to them, not us. If you want to start at the game instead of the casino you'll find our full list at providers med varje studios titlar i poolen, och tematiska urval i våra collections.
License and regulation
Who is behind it — and what isn't stated anywhere
Spinalto is operated by Stegi Limitada SRL, a company registered in Costa Rica. This is what our brand register states, and the register also indicates that this is the operator's regulation. On the site itself the situation is different: no license number is displayed — neither in the footer, on the terms page nor in the published responsible gambling policy. A company name without a number is not license information, it is company information.
The difference matters. A license number can be looked up at the issuing authority and linked to a legal entity. Without a number there's nothing to check, and you have to take the operator's word that the license exists. We find several casinos in this weight class that disclose company, registration number and license number in full in the footer. That Spinalto doesn't do this is an active choice, not an oversight.
Costa Rica is also the easiest of the easy jurisdictions. In practice the country does not issue a special license for gambling operators in the traditional sense — you register a company with the correct business description and operate games from there. That means no requirements for segregated customer funds, no oversight of game mathematics, no mandated dispute resolution and no authority that can order the operator to do anything if you get into a conflict over a withdrawal. We make no legal assessment of what is permitted where you live — we describe what protection exists if something goes wrong, and the answer here is: basically none.
We also note that the site responds with 403 to a normal request because the operator is behind Cloudflare. That is in itself perfectly normal and simply means the operation is professionally set up — but it also means that everything we write is based on what could be read in a real web browser, not on automated collection. The entries in our register and the information on the site point in the same direction regarding owners; they differ when it comes to the license, because the site says nothing at all.
Security and fair play
What protects you — and what the players say about it
The technical side is in order. The site runs over an encrypted connection behind Cloudflare, and the games are delivered by external studios. The latter is more important than it sounds: a Pragmatic Play slot has the same math and the same certification at Spinalto as at any other operator. What differentiates casinos is not the games but everything around them — bonuses, withdrawals, verification and what happens in a dispute.
The operator publishes a policy for responsible gambling med både självtest och självavstängning beskrivna, samt en supportmejladress. That's more than some competitors in the same segment manage, and on paper it looks reasonable. The problem is that paper and reality do not seem to match.
Among the reviews we've read there are at least three separate accounts of the same issue: players who asked to have their account closed or to self-exclude, and who received alternatives, delays or nothing at all instead of a closure. One of them comes from someone who explicitly describes a gambling problem and who writes that the casino repeatedly suggested other solutions instead of closing the account. We cannot verify individual cases without an account, and we report them as what they are — player reviews, not established facts. But when the same pattern recurs from multiple independent sources, it's no longer just noise.
The combination "published policy, questioned compliance" is the one we take most seriously, and it's the main reason the subscore for license and safety remains at 4.0. A self-exclusion that is not enforced is not a service failure — it is the feature itself that protects the player who needs it most.
Insättningar
A modern cashier without Swedish rails
The cashier is Spinaltos strongest card and the only area where the casino is ahead of its peers. Published methods are Show, MasterCard, PayID, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Revolut as well as the cryptocurrencies Bitcoin och USDT. The operator itself states that the method list is kept updated, especially on the crypto side. Having both Apple Pay and Google Pay in place is unusual in this segment — they require more from the payment provider's side than a regular card form.
For a Swedish player there's still a gap in the middle of the list. Neither Swish nor BankID appear in any published material, and we don’t add them just because they’d fit. This means the deposit is made by card, with a mobile wallet or in crypto, and there is no Swedish bank identification step in the flow. Those used to depositing with Swish and identifying themselves with BankID will find a different reality here — not necessarily a worse one, but one where you yourself have to keep track of what has been paid out to whom.
Other numbers are completely missing. Minimum deposit is not published, nor fees, currency accounts or whether the methods differ depending on where you live. PayID is also an Australian payment system, which suggests the cashier is built for multiple markets at once rather than tailored for any of them. Expect that you'll have to ask support about the minimum amount before you can plan your first deposit.
Withdrawals and verification
48 hours according to players, nothing according to the site
Here two sources stand against each other. The operator publishes no withdrawal information at all: no processing times, no minimum or maximum amounts, no fees, no description of the verification process. Trustpilot players fill the gap, and they do so with varying answers depending on who writes.
The positive picture is that withdrawals go through. Several reviews describe quick deposits and payouts, and one of them calls the operator reputable precisely on that point. The critical picture is more specific: a player describes a "48-hour confirmation window on withdrawals that they consider unreasonably long, another writes that verification details are requested over and over again at every withdrawal attempt, and a third describes 500 € that never arrived. The last is an allegation we cannot verify, but we report it because it appears in the material.
The pattern of repeated document requests is the most recognizable of them. It almost always occurs when an operator doesn't have a clear KYC process but performs checks ad hoc at each withdrawal — and that's also what makes a withdrawal that “takes minutes” for one player take two weeks for another. Without published procedures you can't know which situation you'll end up in.
Our advice is dull and consistent: do the verification immediately when the account is new, before you have anything to withdraw. Upload ID and proof of address, save receipts for your deposits, make sure the card or wallet is in your own name and save every email conversation with support. At a casino without a regulator your own documentation is the only evidence you have. More about how we read withdrawal promises is in our article on fast withdrawals.
Payment methods: limits and processing times
Method for method, with source for each line
The table shows everything published about the cashier and flags what isn't. «Kassan» as the source means the method is listed in the casino's own payments overview. Limits, fees and times are not specified for a single method, which is why two entire columns are italicized.
| Method | Insättning | Withdrawals | Boundaries | Time | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visa / MasterCard | Yes | Yes | Not published | Not published | Cashier |
| Apple Pay | Yes | Not specified | Not published | Not published | Cashier |
| Google Pay | Yes | Not specified | Not published | Not published | Cashier |
| PayID | Yes | Not specified | Not published | Not published | Cashier |
| Revolut | Yes | Not specified | Not published | Not published | Cashier |
| Bitcoin (BTC) | Yes | Yes | Not published | Not published | Cashier |
| USDT | Yes | Yes | Not published | Not published | Cashier |
| Swish / BankID | No | No | — | — | No Swedish payment rail |
| Bank transfer | Not listed | Not listed | — | — | No published information |
The method list is therefore broad and modern, and its contents are completely unspecified. It's an unusual combination: most casinos that have spent time integrating Apple Pay and Google Pay are also proud enough to publish their limits. Here you get a door without a sign — you can see that it's there, but not what applies on the other side.
How our review of the site went
What I did, in the order I did it
I review each casino in the same order and only write about what I’ve actually done. For Spinaltos that means: I’ve read the site without an account, gone through everything published, checked it against our brand register and read all 40 available reviews on Trustpilot. I haven’t deposited any money and therefore haven’t tested a withdrawal, and I'm not going to claim otherwise. If that part is put in place, we'll update the page with the date.
A practical note: the operator sits behind Cloudflare and returns 403 to ordinary requests, so the entire review was done in a real browser. That doesn't affect what can be read, but it explains why the screenshot run is delayed.
- 1 · Footer firstI always start from the bottom. Company name, registration number, license number and which legal documents are available tell you more about an operator in thirty seconds than the whole homepage. Here I stopped immediately: the company is mentioned, but no license number can be found.
- 2 · Campaign hubSix different offers listed and a single concrete figure in the whole package — the cap amount 6 000 € plus 300 spins. I looked for the wagering requirement on the campaign page, in the terms and in the footer. It doesn't appear anywhere that can be reached without an account.
- 3 · LobbyI count categories, look up my reference studios and check the structure. Casino, Live and Sports are in separate lanes, Sweet Bonanza and Book of Dead appear among the featured titles, and Ezugi's live tables are the most developed part of the offering.
- 4 · Cashier overviewWithout an account you stop at the door. What could be established is the list of methods — cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayID, Revolut, Bitcoin and USDT. The operator does not disclose amounts, fees or processing times for any of them.
- 5 · Trustpilot and the registerFinally I read all 40 available reviews in full, sorted them by theme and checked the company details against the register. This is where the rating finally fell — not because of the average, but because of what was written in the individual texts.
The conclusion after the review is that Spinalto is a technically competent platform whose information policy and player handling pull everything else down. What works, works well: the cashier, the lobby, the live section, the mobile. What needs to work when something goes wrong — readable terms, a verifiable license, support that can be reached in multiple ways and a self-exclusion that is enforced — is either invisible or questioned by the players themselves.
We flag every step we couldn't complete. An empty field is always more honest than a guess.
Customer support
An email address and nothing more
The only support channel published is the email address [email protected]. No phone number, no postal address, and no live chat advertised in the material we were able to read. Opening hours are not given either, which means you don't know whether a case sent on Friday evening will be read the same day or on Monday morning. For a casino that also runs a sportsbook with matches decided in minutes, that's a strikingly narrow channel.
Here players' picture differs from the published one. Several reviews describe a fast and helpful support, and a couple explicitly mention a live chat that responded immediately — which suggests the chat is available to logged-in users even if it's not marketed externally. One review calls the support responsive even though the player at the same time criticises the withdrawal procedures. Others describe the opposite: silence on inquiries and requests answered with boilerplate responses without anything actually happening.
The entire interface, including support, runs on English. It's a bigger deal than it sounds, because it's precisely the bonus terms and KYC requirements that cause the most misunderstandings in a second language. Our stance: always put the matter in an email even if you get an answer in chat, save every transcript and keep your wording short and dated. If you have a dispute that involves money there is no Swedish authority to escalate to — see the section on the licence — and then your own email thread is all your documentation.
Players' reviews
177 reviews, 40 read — and a pattern you can't ignore
Trustpilot shows 4.0 out of 5 based on 177 reviews. The profile is on the brand's own domain, is claimed by the company and is responded to by the company. On the surface it's a good rating — better than several casinos we've given higher overall scores. We still weigh it down, and the reason is in the reviews themselves.
The distribution among the 40 reviews we've been able to read is strikingly polarized: a large number of short five-star posts without details ('good casino', 'like the games', 'great') mixed with one-star texts that are long, specific and heavy. Such a pattern can occur naturally, but there's something more here: at least four independent players report that the casino offered rewards for positive reviews or accuse the profile of being inflated, one of them states that they reported the matter to Trustpilot. We cannot prove the claim. We can note that when several people who don't know each other describe the same thing, you can't treat the average rating as a neutral measure.
The remaining criticism concerns three themes. First, withdrawals: repeated verification requests, a 48-hour confirmation window and in one case 500 € that the player says never arrived. Then player protection: several accounts of account closures and self-exclusions that were not enforced, the gravest from someone describing a gambling addiction. Finally the playing experience: reviews of long losing streaks and an interface a player calls manipulative, plus a note that the casino changes URL to circumvent blocks. Praise mainly concerns support, registration, game selection and bonuses.
Two mirror profiles also exist, and they are not used as a basis here: spinalto1.com med betyget 2.9 och två omdömen (profilen är inte hävdad, ett av omdömena går att läsa och handlar om pengar som dragits utan att synas på kontot) samt spinalto.org, an empty profile with zero reviews. We mention them as factual notes because several domains for the same brand are in themselves a detail worth knowing.
The player did not get their account closed despite the request. The casino apologized in its response and referred them to support. Trustpilot showed no star rating for this post.
Brief positive review of the casino without further details.
The player praises reliable withdrawals and describes the operator as serious, without the affectations they associate with shady sites.
Brief praise of the games. The brand thanked the reviewer in a reply.
Support is described as responsive, but the player thinks the 48-hour confirmation window for withdrawals is unreasonable.
The player describes large deposits in exchange for token bonuses and a VIP status that was never transferred. They also state that the casino offered a perk in exchange for a positive review.
Multiple deposits in a row with no payout at all. The player suspects that the profile reviews are influenced by rewards.
Praise for responsive support, game quality, and that both deposits and withdrawals were fast.
General positive review without details.
The player claims the site's reviews are fabricated and states that they have reported the matter to Trustpilot.
Brief review that the platform is simple and works without hassle. No star rating was displayed for the post.
The player describes spins without wins and a support team that didn't respond, and threatens to report to the Dutch regulator.
Brief praise of the casino's features and service.
The player praises the game selection and notes that payouts arrived on time.
The player describes a gambling addiction and requested that the account be permanently closed, but was repeatedly offered alternative solutions instead of a closure. The most serious review in the entire profile.
An overwhelmingly positive review of the overall experience.
The player calls the casino their first choice. No star rating was shown for the post.
Satisfied with the platform and what it offers there.
The player is pleased with a bonus that landed.
Praise for the breadth and quality of the slots selection.
Satisfied with the site's quality.
The player appreciates the promotions and the variety in the game selection.
Likes the games on offer.
Describes the experience as consistently pleasant.
Rates the casino as excellent, without further justification.
The player doubts that the reviews are genuine, criticizes the casino for changing its web address to evade blocks, and describes the interface as manipulative.
Highlights friendly and professional service.
The player calls the casino fraudulent, states that 500 € has disappeared, and writes that they have contacted the authorities.
Satisfied with the games.
The player describes pressure to write a positive review and at the same time reports a game that did not work as promised.
Describes the gaming experience as excellent.
Praises the service, the game selection, and that payouts were fast.
The player states that repeated requests to close the account were ignored and delayed.
Satisfied with the casino's customer service.
Calls the casino the best they've tried.
Highest rating with the welcome bonus as the stated reason.
Simple registration, a support chat that responded quickly and a large game library are highlighted.
The player likes the mobile experience and the selection of games.
Highlights engaging games and a support team that responded quickly.
Source: Trustpilot — spinalto.com, rating 4.0 out of 5 based on 177 reviews, avläst 3 augusti 2026. Forty reviews from three pages could be read in full and are reproduced above as summaries in our own words, without usernames, in the order they appeared on the profile. The star distribution was not shown by Trustpilot's reader and is therefore not reported. Where no star rating was shown for an individual review we have set it to 3 and marked that in the label. Two mirror profiles — spinalto1.com (2.9 out of 5, two reviews, unclaimed) and the empty spinalto.org — are not used as source material, either as ratings or as quotes.
Responsible gambling
18 years, spelpaus and where to get help
The age limit is 18 years. Spinalto publishes a responsible gambling policy describing a self-test and self-exclusion, which looks good on paper — but several player reviews describe that a requested account closure was not carried out. That is the most important line in this entire review, more important than the bonus and more important than withdrawal times. A protection tool that only exists in writing is no protection.
The casino is not Swedish licensed. In practice, that means a suspension via spelpaus.se does not prevent you from playing here — the Swedish register applies only to operators with a Swedish license, and Spinalto has none. If you have self-excluded in Sweden, this is a site you should not open. If you need to talk to someone there is Support line on 020-81 91 00, open every day and free of charge.
Set a limit for yourself before you deposit, not after. Never play with money you need for anything else, and treat bonuses as entertainment rather than returns. Read more about tools, warning signs and where to get help on our page about responsible gambling.
Inferno slots from the studios in Spinaltos' lobby
Titles from our pool that come from providers the casino lists
We never link a casino to a slot we haven't reviewed ourselves. The games below are reviewed by us and come from studios that are confirmed in Spinaltos lobby — Pragmatic Play, Play'n GO and BGaming. It's not a guarantee that that particular title is available at the operator today, but a starting point for your own search. The full selection is among our 54 slots.
Frequently asked questions about Spinalto
Eight answers, all sourced from what's published
Who runs Spinalto Casino?
Does Spinalto have a Swedish gambling license?
How big is the welcome bonus?
Which payment methods can be used?
How long does a withdrawal take?
Which games are available at Spinalto?
Can you close your account at Spinalto?
What do players say about Spinalto?
Our final rating
What Spinalto is good for and who should choose something else
5,8 out of 10 — Modern machine, weak backbone
Spinalto gets 5,8 out of 10, and the score is the result of two completely different ratings meeting in the middle. The platform is built by someone who knows their craft: a fast web app that works on mobile without installation, a cashier supporting Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayID, Revolut and crypto side by side, a live offering from Ezugi with real breadth and a sportsbook on the same balance. There are casinos with twice the history that don't come close to that technical level.
Then there's the other half. No license number is published. The wagering requirement on a package worth up to 6 000 € is never mentioned. Minimum deposit, withdrawal times and number of games are missing. Support is an email address in English. And heaviest of all: several players who don't know each other describe the same thing — requested account closures that were not carried out, and offers of rewards in exchange for positive reviews. The latter means that Trustpilot's 4,0 cannot be counted as a clean endorsement. We don't lower the rating because the casino is poorly built; we lower it because we cannot verify what matters most.
Who is it for, then? Honest answer: someone who has already decided, who plays small amounts, who completes verification immediately and who doesn't need any protection tools. Who should choose something else? Anyone who wants to be able to read their bonus terms in advance, anyone who wants Swedish payment methods, and above all anyone who might at some point need to close their account quickly — that is precisely the feature being questioned here. This is not a recommendation from us. Compare instead with the other brands in our list of "reviewed casinos before you decide.
Is Spinalto close to what you're looking for but not quite there? The casinos below are taken from the same pool of 10 reviewed brands and have either similar cashier, similar selection or the same type of light license. We don't rank them as alternatives to each other — we place them side by side so you can see what differs, and especially who actually publishes their bonus terms. The remaining 9 are in our "casino list.
Deepest promotion program in the list and 3 000+ games, but 500 % with 40× wagering requires you to do the math before you accept.
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Established operator group and a straightforward welcome package, but the domain points to a numbered mirror domain and the reviews are split down the middle.
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Six languages, clear operator disclosure and a well-organized live casino — but Trustpilot has removed the brand's profile, and that weighs heavily.
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