Create a 7Spins account in a few quick steps

Registering A New 7Spins Account

Creating a 7Spins account ties your gameplay to a verified profile, so the casino can process deposits and withdrawals under one set of details. Registration also saves your contact information and preferred currency, which reduces repeat data entry and keeps transaction history in one place.

Right after you register, you can log in, open the cashier, and start playing real-money games if your country and age meet the site rules. The sign-up flow works on mobile browsers as well, so you can create an account and access your profile, payments, and games from a phone without switching to a desktop.

How do I register at 7Spins if I just want to get started quickly?

Open the 7Spins site, hit the Sign Up button, and fill in your email, password, and basic details like name and date of birth. Confirm your email if prompted, then log in and you can move on to deposits or browsing games.

Do I need to verify my account right away when I register on 7Spins?

You can create an account first, but 7Spins asks for verification before you withdraw. Expect to upload an ID and a proof of address, and make sure the details match what you typed during sign-up.

Can I register on 7Spins without an email address, like using just my phone number?

7Spins registration uses an email-based account, so you need a working email to sign up and receive confirmations. If your email is inaccessible, create a new one before registering to avoid login and verification issues later.

Why is 7Spins asking for my date of birth and address during registration?

7Spins collects these details to check age eligibility and to line up your profile with later verification. If you enter a different address or a nickname, withdrawals can stall until the information is corrected.

Can I create more than one 7Spins account if I use a different email?

7Spins limits players to one account per person, and duplicate accounts can trigger blocks on bonuses or withdrawals. If you already signed up and lost access, use the account recovery option instead of making a new profile.

What should I do if the 7Spins sign-up form won’t accept my details or won’t let me finish?

Double-check the country selection, your date of birth format, and that your password meets the rules shown on the form. If it still fails, try a different browser or turn off VPN/proxy, then submit again.

New Account Security Measures At 7Spins

  • Strong password: Use a long, unique password (at least 12–16 characters) with a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Don’t reuse a password from email, banking, or social accounts, and avoid predictable patterns (names, dates, keyboard runs). Store it in a password manager rather than saving it in a browser on shared devices.
  • 2FA: Turn on two-factor authentication in the account security settings and use an authenticator app that generates time-based codes. Keep backup codes in an offline place, and don’t share one-time codes with anyone, including support staff.
  • Login notifications: Enable alerts for new logins so you get a message when your account is accessed from a new device, browser, or location. If you receive an alert you don’t recognize, change your password immediately, sign out of all sessions, and re-check that 2FA is still enabled.
  • Data protection: Limit the personal data you share to what’s required for account checks and payouts, and keep your contact details up to date so you don’t lose access. Use a private connection on mobile and desktop (avoid public Wi‑Fi for deposits or verification uploads), and don’t forward verification images or documents through unsecured channels.

7Spins KYC Verification: When It Triggers And What You’ll Need

7Spins runs KYC checks to confirm your identity, your address, and that the payment method belongs to you. The review uses document uploads and, in some cases, a short selfie check.

  • Identity (ID/Passport): Verification starts when you request a withdrawal, when total withdrawals reach a higher internal threshold, or when account activity flags a security check (for example, repeated failed login attempts or a change of personal details). 7Spins asks for a clear photo or scan of a government-issued ID: passport (photo page), national ID card (front and back), or a driving licence (front and back). The document must be valid, show your full name and date of birth, and match the details on your 7Spins profile.
  • Address proof: Address verification is requested when you withdraw, change your registered address, or when the casino needs to confirm your country of residence for compliance. Accepted documents are a utility bill, bank statement, or government letter that shows your full name and current address. The issue date must be recent (commonly within the last 90 days), and the document has to be complete with all four corners visible.
  • Payment method: Payment checks appear when you withdraw, add a new deposit method, or switch between methods. For bank cards, 7Spins asks for a photo of the card with the middle digits covered (leave the first 6 and last 4 visible) and the CVV covered; the cardholder name must be readable. For e-wallets, the casino requests a screenshot of the wallet profile page showing your name and account identifier (email or wallet ID), plus a transaction record tied to your 7Spins deposits. If you used bank transfer, they may ask for a bank statement page showing your name and IBAN/account number.

Processing time depends on queue and document quality. A clean set of files is commonly reviewed within 24 hours, while cases that need manual checks or re-uploads take 1–3 business days. Withdrawals stay on hold until KYC is approved.

Right now, 7Spins uses the standard three-part KYC