What Wheelz puts on the banner, what the terms ask for it, and how the two numbers compare once you work them through.
Since the match runs at 100%, the full $300 arrives only on a $300 deposit. Put in half and you get half the bonus; the ratio holds all the way down.
| Welcome offer | 100% up to $300 |
| Time to complete | 60 days |
| Minimum deposit | $20 |
| Deposit for the full bonus | $300 |
| Maximum cashout | $10,000 |
| Wagering requirement | 35x on the bonus amount |
| Free spins | 100 spins |
These are the operator's own stated terms at the time of writing — bonus conditions move, and the live version wins over anything on this page.
On the full bonus, 35x works out at $10,500 staked before the balance can leave the account. Played at $2 a spin, that is about 5,250 rounds. This assumes the requirement sits on the bonus alone; where an operator applies it to deposit plus bonus, the same headline hides twice the work.
At a typical 96% return, the $10,500 target carries an expected cost near $420. Next to the $300 headline, more than the bonus is worth — on the averages, clearing it costs more than it pays. Any single run can land far either side of that; the number is a yardstick for comparing offers, not a forecast.
Winnings from the bonus are capped at $10,000, a flat figure that does not move with the size of the deposit. Set against the $300 on the banner, that is clear of the bonus, so the cap is unlikely to be what stops you.
Alongside the match sit 100 spins. Their value depends on the stake per spin and on whether what they win is cash or bonus funds — the banner says neither. Wheelz does not publish those figures in the summary terms, and we are not going to invent them — the full conditions on the operator's site do state them.
Spread over 60 days, that comes to about $175 of wagering every single day, which is manageable for anyone playing regularly. The window is generous enough to absorb a slow start.
A bonus is not free money and it is not always the better option. If you plan to play a couple of sessions and cash out, a turnover target of $10,500 is simply a lock on your own money. Declining is usually a checkbox at deposit time, and it keeps the balance free of conditions.
Licensing under Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) gives a bonus dispute somewhere to go after support says no. The route runs through the operator's own complaints process first, then to the regulator or its appointed dispute service. Save a copy of the conditions on the day you deposit — pages get edited.
A wagering target is only meaningful next to the contribution table, and the common pattern in this market runs as follows:
Slots. usually count in full towards the target.
Roulette and blackjack. often count for a fraction, sometimes nothing at all.
Very high-RTP titles. get excluded by some operators for the same reason.
Jackpot slots. are commonly barred while a bonus is running.
The exact percentages are set by Wheelz, not by convention — the figures above are the industry pattern, and the operator’s table is what counts.
The match applies from the minimum upwards, so a small deposit earns a small bonus rather than none. Every condition scales with it: a tenth of the bonus carries a tenth of the turnover, while the stake cap and the deadline stay exactly where they are. That combination is usually the realistic way to clear an offer.
Comparing headline figures is close to meaningless: the size of a bonus tells you almost nothing without the multiplier beside it. Multiply bonus by requirement in each case and the ranking often reverses. Then check the ceiling and the clock, because both can quietly undo whatever the first calculation suggested.
A matched bonus rewards a bigger deposit, which is the whole point of the structure. Work out what you were going to deposit anyway, and let the bonus apply to that. The offer is worth having only on a deposit you would have made regardless.
Codes and opt-in boxes work at deposit time and only then. Deposits made without it are almost never credited retrospectively, however reasonable the request sounds. Codes change without notice, which is exactly why this page does not carry one.
A maximum bet applies for as long as the bonus is running, typically well below what a normal session might use. Go over it once, even by accident on a feature buy, and the bonus along with anything it won can be voided. More disputes come from this clause than from anything else on a bonus page.
Usually yes — most cashiers let you decline it, and a plain deposit comes with no turnover conditions attached. For a short session that is often the better choice.
On the full $300 bonus at 35x, about $10,500. A smaller bonus carries a proportionally smaller target.
$300, given the 100% match. The $20 minimum still qualifies for a smaller bonus.
60 days from the moment the bonus is credited. Whatever is unfinished when the clock stops is normally forfeited along with anything the bonus won.
We have not claimed this offer on a live account. The numbers come from Wheelz's own conditions; the working out is ours. Operators revise bonus terms without notice, so confirm the current offer on the operator's own site before depositing.
Conditions apply; the operator's own page has the current version.
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