All Betting Bonuses in Hawaii
Most types of real-money gambling is illegal in Hawaii. This page lists all legal betting alternatives, sign-up bonuses and promos in the Aloha State.
Hawaii Sports Betting Bonuses
| Bonus | Turnover | Bonus Min. Deposit | Expiry | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Thrillzz
4.2/5 |
Buy $10, Get $50 in Thrillzz Coins | Turnover
1x | Bonus Min. Deposit
$10 | Expiry
No expiration | |
Kalshi
4.3/5 |
Get $10 When You Trade 100 Contracts | Turnover
0x | Bonus Min. Deposit
N/A | Expiry
No expiration | |
Novig
4.1/5 |
Spend $5, Get $50 | Turnover
0x | Bonus Min. Deposit
$5 | Expiry
No expiration | |
Fliff
4/5 |
Spend $50, Get $100 in Coins and Free Fliff Cash | Turnover
1x | Bonus Min. Deposit
$50 | Expiry
No expiration |
FAQ - HI Sports Betting Bonuses
No. While fairly liberal towards social- and sweepstakes operators, the state of Hawaii prohibits real-money sportsbooks, and is very strict regarding gambling in general. Online sportsbooks, fantasy sports and pick'em are considered illegal.
No, there are no online casinos that are legally allowed to operate in Hawaii.
Social and sweepstakes sportsbooks are legal, provided that joining the site/app and playing does not require any real money deposit. It is worth noting that since regulation is missing, they are operating in a legal gray area at the moment.
Prediction markets operate under federal legislation, licensed by the CFTC. This means that they are legal in all of the U.S., as long as the state has not explicitly outlawed it. Hawaii has not banned prediction apps as of yet.
As most gambling is prohibited in Hawaii, the state does not have any official legal gambling age. In order to visit legal options, like social casinos and prediction markets, the age requirement is normally 18+. Some operators may use 21+ as the requirement for real-money competitions or redeeming cash prizes in the state.
Hawaii has an extremely strict stance against gambling. It is one of few states without any land-based casinos and no state lottery. Retail betting is also illegal.
The available options for players that look to win real money are Prediction Markets and sweepstakes/social sportsbooks and casinos (depending on the operator). Prediction Markets like Kalshi are most likely the safest bet, as they are regulated on a federal level by the CFTC.
Even though most forms of gambling are illegal in Hawaii, the state still taxes all winnings from available options as gross income. Unlike most states, Hawaii does not allow deduction of losses, even when itemizing. Federal tax also applies, and count gambling winnings as personal income.







