Progressive Jackpots

Casino Click jackpots: Mini to Grand

Four progressive tiers feed off featured games and can drop on any qualifying spin - paid in redeemable Sweeps Coins. Here is how the pools build and how to chase them. 18+.

Play the Jackpots

Progressive jackpots are the headline thrill at any casino-style lobby, and Casino Click runs a clean four-tier ladder. The clever part for a sweepstakes player is that jackpots pay in Sweeps Coins, so a drop is genuinely redeemable for prizes. This guide explains the four tiers, how the pools build, which games qualify, and how to turn a win into a prize.

The ladder: Mini, Minor, Major and Grand. Smaller tiers drop often; the Grand is the rare, life-changing top prize. All jackpots pay in Sweeps Coins, redeemable after a 1x playthrough. No purchase necessary. 18+.

The four jackpot tiers

Each tier sits at a different size and drop frequency. The smaller pools keep everyday sessions exciting, while the bigger ones build toward something special:

Jackpot tiers at a glance (indicative, 2026)
TierTypical sizeDrop frequencyPaid in
Mini~25 SCVery oftenSweeps Coins
Minor~250 SCDailySweeps Coins
Major~2,500 SCWeekly-ishSweeps Coins
Grand~25,000 SCRareSweeps Coins

How the pools build

Every qualifying spin contributes a tiny fraction to the jackpot pools, which is why the totals tick upward in real time. Here is roughly how a contribution is split across the four tiers - the smaller, more frequent tiers take the larger share:

Mini pool - 40%
Minor pool - 28%
Major pool - 20%
Grand pool - 12%
Casino Click Grand jackpot - a glowing neon trophy on a dark background
The Grand is calling

The Grand is the trophy everyone wants, but the steady stream of Mini and Minor drops is what makes jackpot games fun to play day to day.

Chase a Jackpot

How a jackpot drop works

1

Play an eligible game

Open a slot linked to the progressive network - the jackpot tab in the lobby shows which titles qualify.

2

Every spin feeds the pools

A small slice of qualifying play is added to the Mini, Minor, Major and Grand totals as they climb.

3

A tier drops at random

Any qualifying spin can trigger a tier. The win lands in Sweeps Coins, straight to your balance.

4

Play through and redeem

Meet the 1x playthrough, then redeem your jackpot Sweeps Coins for a prize like any other SC.

Turning a jackpot into a prize

Because the prize arrives as Sweeps Coins, a jackpot win follows the same simple path as any other balance: play it through once, make sure your account is verified, then redeem. A Grand drop of 25,000 SC, for instance, is redeemable at roughly 1 SC = $1 once eligible. Walk through the full payout process on the redeem guide when you are ready to cash out jackpot Sweeps Coins.

Four tiers, one Grand prizeJackpots paid in redeemable Sweeps Coins · No purchase necessary · 18+
Spin for the Drop

Tips for jackpot hunters

  • Check the jackpot tab. Only eligible titles feed and trigger the pools, so confirm a game qualifies before chasing.
  • Use free Sweeps Coins. Jackpots are redeemable, so playing eligible games with SC keeps a win cashable.
  • Mind the smaller tiers. Mini and Minor drops are frequent and add up - do not fixate only on the Grand.
  • Pace yourself. Jackpot drops are random; treat the chase as entertainment, not a strategy.

Jackpot slots are only part of a much bigger lobby - explore the full games lobby for everything else. For the complete brand verdict, see the Casino Click homepage review.

Jackpot myths worth ignoring

A few persistent myths follow progressive jackpots around, and believing them can sour your sessions. None of them hold up:

  • "A jackpot is due." Drops are random. A pool being large does not make a hit any more likely on your next spin.
  • "Bigger Gold Coin play wins Sweeps prizes." Only Sweeps Coin play on eligible games builds a redeemable jackpot - Gold Coin jackpots are for fun only.
  • "You need to buy coins to qualify." No purchase is ever necessary; free Sweeps Coins qualify exactly the same as any other.
  • "The Grand is the only one worth chasing." The Mini and Minor tiers drop constantly and add up far faster over a month of play.

Treat the four-tier ladder as a fun layer on top of normal play rather than a strategy. The smart approach is simple: enjoy eligible games with free Sweeps Coins, let the pools build in the background, and redeem whatever lands.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Casino Click jackpots work?

Casino Click runs a four-tier progressive jackpot - Mini, Minor, Major and Grand. A small slice of eligible play feeds each pool, so the totals climb until a tier drops. Drops happen at random on a qualifying spin, and the prize is paid in Sweeps Coins, which are redeemable once played through once.

Are Casino Click jackpots paid in real money?

Jackpots are paid in Sweeps Coins, not cash directly. Because Sweeps Coins can be redeemed for prizes at roughly 1 SC equal to 1 US dollar, a jackpot effectively converts to a real prize once you meet the 1x playthrough and complete verification. Gold Coin jackpots, by contrast, are for fun only.

Which games trigger the jackpots?

A set of featured slots is linked to the progressive network, and only spins on those eligible titles feed and can trigger the pools. The qualifying list is shown in the lobby and changes over time, so check the jackpot tab before you play if chasing a tier is your goal.

What is the biggest Casino Click jackpot?

The Grand tier is the headline prize and can reach tens of thousands of Sweeps Coins. It drops far less often than the Mini and Minor tiers, which land frequently throughout the day. The amounts shown are indicative and move constantly as the pools build and reset.

Ethan Caldwell, Senior Sweepstakes Casino Analyst

Ethan Caldwell

Senior Sweepstakes Casino Analyst

For the past nine years I have covered US social and sweepstakes casinos full time, testing sign-up flows, bonus terms, Sweeps Coins redemptions and game lobbies with my own accounts. I rate brands on verifiable facts rather than marketing - redemption speed, playthrough rules, state availability and support quality - and I always put responsible, no-purchase-necessary play first.