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There is no standing no-deposit code. The real offer is the welcome package: 150 chances to win a jackpot on a Mega Moolah slot for a NZ$10 first deposit, then a 100% match up to NZ$150 on the second. It auto-credits when you make a qualifying deposit through the cashier, there is no promo field to type into. If a third-party page is telling you to enter "YUKON150" or "GETSPINS" or similar, that's affiliate cosmetics, not an operator requirement. The offer applies the same way whether you arrived from a coupon site or typed the URL.
The current Yukon Gold welcome offer (operator-stated)
150 chances on Mega Moolah for NZ$10, then 100% up to NZ$150
- First deposit: NZ$10 buys 150 chances to win a jackpot on a Mega Moolah slot.
- Second deposit: 100% match up to NZ$150 in bonus credit.
- Wagering: 200× on the deposit-match bonus.
- Max cashout: winnings from the first-deposit spins are capped low, so that promo realistically pays small amounts.
- Min deposit: NZ$10.
- Code required: none. There is no standing no-deposit code; the package applies automatically on a qualifying deposit.
Promotional terms shift without notice. The Yukon Gold cashier is the source of truth on the day you deposit. Worked wagering math sits on the bonus rules page.
Why you'll see fake "Yukon Gold bonus codes" elsewhere
Search results for "Yukon Gold Casino bonus code" routinely surface affiliate-style brand-shaped codes (YUKON150, GETSPINS, NZSPECIAL and similar) that look like they're unlocking an exclusive offer. They're not. There is no standing no-deposit code; Yukon Gold's welcome package auto-credits on a qualifying deposit and there is no manual code field. Codes you see on other sites are affiliate cosmetics, designed to look exclusive while doing nothing the operator's cashier doesn't already do.
Two honest cases where a code may matter:
- Reload promotions, Yukon Gold occasionally runs targeted reload offers that require a one-time code in the cashier. These arrive in the operator's promo emails and on the live promotions page.
- Free-chip / loyalty promos, tier-based or one-off free-chip offers sometimes come with a redemption code, delivered by email.
If the offer you're looking at doesn't come from an Yukon Gold email or the operator's own promo page, treat the code as decorative.
Yukon Gold bonus claim checklist: five items before you deposit
- Read the wagering line200× on the deposit-match bonus. Confirm the live cashier wording before depositing.
- Open the contribution tablePokies count 100%; table games and live tables count far less. Bonus play means pokies.
- Confirm the named slotThe 150 first-deposit chances are tied to a Mega Moolah slot on the Microgaming / Games Global engine, not the whole library. Confirm the title in the cashier.
- Check the max-cashout capWinnings from the first-deposit spins are capped low, so the realistic payout from that promo is small.
- Note the expiryThe bonus and the welcome chances each carry an expiry window. Don't start a bonus you can't finish.
Full Yukon Gold bonus rules & wagering math. Check Yukon Gold offer
FAQ: Yukon Gold bonus code
No. The Yukon Gold welcome bonus auto-credits on a qualifying deposit through the cashier. Third-party codes published elsewhere are usually affiliate cosmetics, not operator requirements. Confirm the live cashier wording before depositing.
150 chances to win a jackpot on a Mega Moolah slot for a NZ$10 first deposit, then a 100% match up to NZ$150 on the second deposit. Wagering is 200× on the deposit-match bonus; winnings from the first-deposit spins carry a low max cashout; minimum deposit NZ$10. There is no standing no-deposit code. Operator-stated; verify at the cashier.
Many affiliate sites publish brand-shaped codes (YUKON150, GETSPINS) to look like exclusive perks. They're not. There is no standing no-deposit code; Yukon Gold's welcome package applies automatically on a qualifying deposit.
Occasionally yes. Targeted reload promotions sometimes carry a one-time code delivered via email or shown on the operator's promotions page. The welcome offer does not require a code.
Reading a bonus code before you redeem it
| Term | Where it hides | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Wagering multiplier | Code terms page | Multiply by deposit plus bonus |
| Max cash-out | Same document, lower | Caps your upside on no-deposit codes |
| Game restrictions | Eligible games list | Table games usually count zero |
| Expiry window | Code fine print | Codes lapse faster than you expect |
| Max bet rule | General bonus terms | The clause that voids most balances |