
Online Casinos by State: Complete US Guide
Every US state has a different legal framework for online gambling — regulated iGaming in seven states, exclusive-operator structures in others, and offshore-only access in the rest. Our state guides break down what's legal, what's accessible, and what to expect from the local market.
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Our editor's lineup for US players, re-tested monthly. The brands below accept players across all 50 states via offshore licensing — see the state guides below for state-specific context.


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We've published deep guides for the five highest-search US states without state-regulated iGaming. Each one covers the legal status of online casino, sports betting, sweepstakes, DFS, and tribal gaming — plus the practical options for players in that state.
Texas
Offshore-only · No legal state iGaming
Population: 30.5 million · View TX guide →
California
Offshore-only · Tribal-controlled retail
Population: 39 million · View CA guide →
New York
Offshore-only · Online sports legal · iGaming bills active
Population: 19.8 million · View NY guide →
Florida
Offshore-only · Sports via Hard Rock Bet · 30-year Seminole compact
Population: 22.6 million · View FL guide →
North Carolina
Offshore-only · Sports live since March 2024 · iGaming discussions underway
Population: 10.9 million · View NC guide →
States with regulated real-money online casinos
Seven US states have launched real-money online casinos under a state license, with Maine on a launch path:
Dedicated regulated-state guides are coming next — for now, the state lineup is in our main ranking with state availability flagged per operator.
States without regulated online casinos
For US players in the 40+ states without state-licensed iGaming, US-facing offshore operators are the practical route to real-money online casino play. Our top-15 ranking covers the operators we've personally tested for cashier reliability, payout speed, and bonus integrity. See the main casino ranking.
How US online casino legality breaks down
State-regulated
Seven states with active iGaming licenses (NJ, PA, MI, WV, CT, DE, RI). Maine launching. State-licensed operators only; geo-fenced to in-state play.
Sports-only
States with mobile sports betting but no iGaming yet (NY, NC, MA, AZ, CO, OH, and many more). Online casino remains offshore for these players.
Exclusive operator
Florida's Hard Rock Bet model — sports betting through a single licensed operator under tribal compact. No commercial competition allowed.
No legal online
Texas, California, and others where no online gambling is legal in any form. Tribal retail casinos may exist; online play is offshore-only.
Tribal-controlled
States where tribal sovereignty dominates the gambling conversation (CA, OK, AZ, WA). Online expansion requires tribal alignment.
Sweepstakes-accessible
44+ states where sweepstakes casinos operate legally under sweepstakes statute. The most broadly-accessible legal model.