How Spins Work in Coin Master
Spins are the core mechanic in Coin Master. Each spin on the slot machine gives you coins, shields, attacks on other villages, or raids that let you take coins from other players. Spins are also used in events that reward cards and chests. Without spins, progression in the game stops.
Spins replenish over time — you receive five spins per hour up to a maximum of 50 by default. Additional spins come from in-app purchases, friends gifting spins, official daily links, and events. The question most players have is how to build spin reserves beyond the hourly refill without spending money.
Key Takeaways
- Official daily spin links from Moon Active are posted on social media every day
- Gifting spins with friends is mutual: you can send and receive up to 100 spins per day
- Events reward spins and chests at milestone completion points
- Village completions and card set completions award bonus spin packages
- Generator sites for Coin Master spins are 100 percent fraudulent
Method 1: Official Daily Spin Links
Moon Active, the developer of Coin Master, posts free spin links daily on their official Facebook page, Instagram, and sometimes through email newsletters. These links open directly in the Coin Master app and credit a small number of spins — typically 10 to 25 — to your account when clicked.
Each link is valid for a limited window, usually 24 to 72 hours, and can only be claimed once per account. To collect them reliably:
Follow the official Coin Master Facebook page and turn on notifications for new posts. Check the page daily and click any new link post. Several gaming sites aggregate these links — as long as the link itself comes from the official Moon Active page when you trace it back, it is safe to use.
Spins Available Per Day by Source
Method 2: Friend Gifting
Coin Master allows players to send and receive up to 100 spins per day from Facebook friends who also play the game. This is a two-way system: sending spins to friends and having active friends who send back is more effective than having a large friend list of inactive players.
To maximise this method, connect Coin Master to your Facebook account and add active Coin Master players as friends. Coin Master community groups on Facebook exist specifically to connect players who want to exchange spins. Send your daily allocation to friends and most will reciprocate.
Method 3: In-Game Events
Coin Master runs events constantly. Most events have a point-based reward track where reaching certain totals unlocks chests, cards, and spin packages. Common event types include:
- Village Master: build villages quickly to earn points
- Attack Madness and Raid Madness: earn points through attacking and raiding
- Card Boom: bonus cards from chests during the event window
- Tournament events: ranked by points earned, with top players winning large spin packages
Participating in every event and completing milestone rewards is one of the most effective spin-building strategies for consistent players.
Method 4: Village and Card Completions
Completing a village (finishing all building upgrades in that level) awards bonus spins. The amount increases with higher village numbers. This means efficient village building — using coins quickly rather than hoarding them — pays off in spin rewards.
Completing full card sets rewards spins and sometimes significant spin packages for rare sets. Trading duplicate cards with friends or in community groups to complete sets faster is a legitimate and widely used strategy.
Method 5: Tournaments and Chests
Coin Master's periodic tournaments rank players by points earned in a category (attacks, raids, spins used, etc.) during the tournament window. Top finishers earn large spin rewards — sometimes hundreds or thousands of spins for top finishes.
Chests purchased with coins occasionally contain bonus spin cards. Some events include chests in their reward tracks that give spins indirectly through card pack accumulation.
What to Avoid
Spin generator websites and apps are the most common Coin Master scam. They typically ask for your Facebook username (which is linked to your Coin Master account), show a fake spin-adding process, and then send you through a loop of app installs or surveys. No spins ever arrive. These sites profit from the app installations and survey completions. They have no access to Moon Active's servers.
The same rules that protect you in any mobile game apply here. Our guide to mobile game currency scams explains every scam format in detail. For managing the broader ecosystem of store credit that can fund in-app purchases, the Google Play credit guide outlines every legitimate earning method.
Comparison Table: Spin Sources
| Source | Daily Limit | Reliability | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hourly refill | 120 (5/hr to cap 50) | Guaranteed | Base game mechanic |
| Official daily links | 10 to 25 | Daily if you check | Follow official Facebook |
| Friend gifting | Up to 100 | High if friends active | Add active players |
| Events | Varies | Regular | Participate in every event |
| Village completion | One-time per village | Guaranteed | Increases with village level |
| Generator sites | Zero | N/A | Always fraudulent |
FAQ
How many spins can I receive from friends per day? You can receive up to 100 gifted spins per day. Friends can also send spins, but there is a daily cap on both sending and receiving.
Do official spin links work on both Android and iOS? Yes. Official links open the Coin Master app on either platform and credit spins to your account regardless of device.
How often does Moon Active post free spin links? Typically once per day, sometimes multiple times during special events or game milestones. Check their official Facebook page daily.
Can I have more than 50 spins stored at once? Yes. The 50-spin cap only applies to the hourly refill. Spins received from links, friends, and events stack above 50. There is a maximum storage cap, but it is significantly higher than 50.
Is it safe to join Facebook groups for Coin Master spin sharing? Community spin-sharing groups are generally safe as long as you only exchange Facebook friend requests and in-game gifts. Never share your account password or email with anyone in these groups.