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Shuffle.com Bonus Guide: Weekly Bonus, Monthly Bonus & Rakeback
How Shuffle's weekly bonus, monthly bonus, and rakeback actually work: the published VIP tiers, the inputs Shuffle uses, and why an exact calculator doesn't exist yet.
Published · By VolumeBetting Editorial
Shuffle.com runs a Stake-style VIP program: a weekly bonus, a monthly bonus, rakeback on casino play, and a level-up bonus that scales across a tier ladder running from Bronze up to Legend. If you searched "Shuffle weekly bonus calculator" or "Shuffle monthly bonus calculator" and landed here, the honest answer up front: neither exists yet, not because we haven't built one, but because Shuffle hasn't published the tier-base numbers a calculator would need. Here's exactly what Shuffle does publish, the one bonus you can calculate precisely (rakeback), and what's still a black box.
How the Shuffle bonus system works
Per Shuffle's own Help Center, the VIP program spans a tier ladder that starts at Bronze and runs through Silver, Gold, Platinum, Jade, Sapphire, Ruby, Diamond, Opal, Dragon, Mythic, Dark, and finally Legend, over 50 individual levels in total. You earn XP by wagering: 1 XP per $1 wagered on casino games, and 3 XP per $1 wagered on sports, esports, and novelty bets at odds of 1.10 or greater. XP unlocks tier status, and tier status unlocks (or increases) each of the recurring bonuses below.
Shuffle weekly bonus explained
The weekly bonus is the fastest-moving recurring reward in Shuffle's VIP program. It's issued to eligible players every week, and per Shuffle's Help Center you must reach Bronze VIP status to receive it.
When it lands
Shuffle's Help Center confirms the weekly bonus goes out every Thursday at 11:00 AM UTC. It appears directly on your VIP page, if nothing shows up there, you weren't eligible for that cycle.
How it's calculated
Shuffle's own "How is the weekly bonus calculated?" article lists three inputs and stops there: the amount you wagered in the past 7 days, the house edge of the games you played in the past 7 days, and your profit or loss over that same window. No weighting, formula, or per-tier base amount is published, so unlike Stake (which publishes an explicit dollar table per VIP rank), there's nothing here we can turn into a min/expected/max estimate without inventing numbers Shuffle hasn't released.
Claiming and expiry
Per Shuffle's weekly bonus Help Center collection, a weekly bonus stays claimable until the next weekly bonus is issued, so you effectively have until the following Thursday to grab it before it rolls over.
Shuffle monthly bonus explained
The monthly bonus is the larger, slower-moving counterpart to the weekly drop. Shuffle's Help Center states you must reach Silver VIP status to become eligible.
Schedule
The monthly bonus is issued on the first Friday of every month at 12:00 AM UTC, per Shuffle's Help Center. There's also a separate pre-monthly bonus that Shuffle describes as going out before the main monthly drop, with eligibility based on your monthly wagering activity and rank, announced via Shuffle's Telegram channel. Shuffle doesn't characterize it as a guaranteed monthly extra, so treat it as a possible bonus on top of the monthly bonus rather than something to plan around.
How it's calculated
Same shape as the weekly bonus, just over a longer window: Shuffle's "How is the monthly bonus calculated?" article names wagered amount since your previous monthly bonus, house edge of the games you played since your previous monthly bonus, and your profit/loss since your previous monthly bonus. Again, no published formula or tier-base table.
Expiry
A monthly bonus stays claimable up until the next monthly bonus is issued, per Shuffle's Help Center, so you have roughly a month's window before it expires.
Shuffle rakeback: the part you can actually calculate
Rakeback is the one Shuffle bonus with a fully published formula. Per Shuffle's Help Center, you get 5% of the house edge back as cash on casino games, win or lose. It does not apply to sports bets, Shuffle's Help Center is explicit that "rakeback is not available on sports bets."
The formula:
Shuffle's own worked example: wager 1,000 USDT on a game with a 2% house edge, and you get back 1 USDT in rakeback, regardless of whether the bet wins or loses. Scaling that same published formula to other wager sizes:
Wager | House edge | House edge cost | Rakeback (5%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shuffle's published example | $1,000 | 2% | $20 | $1.00 |
| Same edge, 10x the wager | $10,000 | 2% | $200 | $10.00 |
| Lower house-edge game | $10,000 | 1% | $100 | $5.00 |
| Higher house-edge game | $10,000 | 4% | $400 | $20.00 |
- Wager
- $1,000
- House edge
- 2%
- House edge cost
- $20
- Rakeback (5%)
- $1.00
- Wager
- $10,000
- House edge
- 2%
- House edge cost
- $200
- Rakeback (5%)
- $10.00
- Wager
- $10,000
- House edge
- 1%
- House edge cost
- $100
- Rakeback (5%)
- $5.00
- Wager
- $10,000
- House edge
- 4%
- House edge cost
- $400
- Rakeback (5%)
- $20.00
Why there is no exact Shuffle bonus calculator yet
We already run directional calculators for Stake's weekly and monthly bonus, because Stake publishes an explicit tier-base dollar table (Bronze through Diamond, a fixed sports base and a fixed casino base per rank) that a calculator can build on top of, even there, Stake doesn't publish the exact accrual rate, so those tools show a min/expected/max range rather than a guaranteed number.
Shuffle doesn't publish that equivalent table for its weekly or monthly bonus. The three inputs (wager, house edge, profit/loss) are confirmed, but there's no published base amount per VIP tier and no published weighting between the three inputs. Building a "calculator" on top of that would mean inventing tier-base numbers Shuffle has never released, which we won't do. The moment Shuffle publishes a comparable tier-base table, we'll build the same directional calculator we run for Stake.
In the meantime, the closest real numbers you can work with:
- Rakeback, fully calculable, see the table above.
- Stake's weekly and monthly bonuses, if you're comparing crypto books rather than committed to Shuffle specifically, run the Stake.com weekly bonus calculator or the Stake.com monthly bonus calculator for a directional estimate on a book that does publish its tier bases.
Shuffle VIP tiers and XP
Shuffle's Help Center confirms the tier ladder runs across more than 50 individual levels, grouped under these named tiers:
- Bronze
- Silver
- Gold
- Platinum
- Jade
- Sapphire
- Ruby
- Diamond
- Opal
- Dragon
- Mythic
- Dark
- Legend
The two XP thresholds Shuffle publishes directly: Silver starts at 10,000 XP, and the final tier, Legend, requires 10,000,000,000 XP. Shuffle doesn't publish the exact XP threshold for every level in between, so treat the ladder above as the confirmed order of tiers, not a precise points table.
Shuffle vs Stake bonus mechanics
If you're deciding which crypto book to build volume on, here's how the two programs actually differ on paper.
Shuffle Bronze to Legend, 50+ levels | Stake.com Bronze to Diamond, published table | |
|---|---|---|
| Published tier-base table | No, inputs only (wager, house edge, profit/loss) | Yes, explicit dollar base per rank |
| Weekly bonus | Thursday 11:00 UTC, Bronze+ | Saturday ~12:30pm GMT, all VIP ranks |
| Monthly bonus | 1st Friday 00:00 UTC, Silver+ | ~15th of the month (variable), all VIP ranks |
| Rakeback | Flat 5% of house edge, casino only | Varies by product and rank |
| Directional calculator available | Not yet, no published tier base to build on | Yes, see the weekly and monthly calculators |
- Shuffle
- No, inputs only (wager, house edge, profit/loss)
- Stake.com
- Yes, explicit dollar base per rank
- Shuffle
- Thursday 11:00 UTC, Bronze+
- Stake.com
- Saturday ~12:30pm GMT, all VIP ranks
- Shuffle
- 1st Friday 00:00 UTC, Silver+
- Stake.com
- ~15th of the month (variable), all VIP ranks
- Shuffle
- Flat 5% of house edge, casino only
- Stake.com
- Varies by product and rank
- Shuffle
- Not yet, no published tier base to build on
For the full lineup of crypto-first books we actually run volume on, see Crypto Bookmakers. If you're new to the whole approach of betting for VIP perks rather than short-term profit, start with What is Volume Betting? And if Shuffle isn't the only book you're grinding, the full calculator library covers Stake's VIP rank, weekly bonus, monthly bonus, cashback, and surebet math.
Find the bets that clear wagering requirements without the variance
Whatever bookmaker's weekly or monthly bonus you're chasing, you still need to turn over stake efficiently to get there. Sharkbetting's oddsmatcher scans sportsbook and exchange odds for the same kind of matched-betting opportunities we use to build turnover across our crypto-book stack. It doesn't have Shuffle-specific market coverage today, but the workflow, back a bet, lay it off, bank the turnover, is the same one that gets you toward any book's bonus thresholds.
FAQ
Is there a Shuffle weekly bonus calculator?
Not an exact one, and we'd rather tell you that directly than fake a number. Shuffle's Help Center confirms the weekly bonus is based on your 7-day wager, the house edge of the games you played, and your profit/loss, but Shuffle doesn't publish a tier-base amount or a weighting formula the way Stake does. The one Shuffle bonus you can calculate precisely is rakeback (5% of house edge, see the table above). If you want an actual working calculator on a crypto book, the Stake.com weekly bonus calculator publishes its tier-base assumptions and shows a min/expected/max range.
Is there a Shuffle monthly bonus calculator?
Same answer as the weekly bonus: not yet, because Shuffle hasn't published the base numbers a calculator would need. Shuffle's Help Center confirms the monthly bonus factors in your wager, house edge, and profit/loss since your last monthly bonus, and that you need Silver VIP status to be eligible, but it stops short of publishing a formula. We'll build a Shuffle monthly bonus calculator the moment that changes.
How is the Shuffle weekly bonus calculated?
Per Shuffle's Help Center, three things feed into it: your wagered amount over the past 7 days, the house edge of the games you played in that window, and your profit or loss over the same 7 days. Shuffle doesn't publish how those three are weighted against each other, so there's no way to reverse-engineer an exact figure, only the inputs that move it.
How is the Shuffle monthly bonus calculated?
The same three inputs as the weekly bonus, wager, house edge, profit/loss, just measured since your previous monthly bonus instead of over 7 days. Shuffle's Help Center names the inputs without publishing the formula that combines them.
What is Shuffle rakeback and how much do I get back?
Rakeback returns a percentage of the house edge you generate while playing, whether you win or lose. Shuffle pays a flat 5% of the house edge back as cash on casino games. Their own example: wager 1,000 USDT on a game with a 2% house edge and you get 1 USDT back. It applies across casino games, slots, table games, and live dealer, but not to sports bets.
What VIP level do I need for Shuffle's weekly and monthly bonus?
Per Shuffle's Help Center, the weekly bonus requires Bronze VIP status (the entry tier), and the monthly bonus requires Silver VIP status, reached at 10,000 XP. XP accrues at 1 XP per $1 wagered on casino games, or 3 XP per $1 wagered on sports, esports, and novelty bets at odds of 1.10 or greater.
Does Shuffle rakeback apply to sports betting?
No. Shuffle's Help Center is explicit that rakeback is not available on sports bets, it's a casino-only mechanic. If you're volume betting primarily on sports, the weekly and monthly bonuses (which do cover sports wagers based on Shuffle's published inputs) are the relevant recurring rewards to track instead.