Directory comparison

Best Sweepstakes Sites to Check First

Use this as a cautious shortlist of established directories, sponsor hubs, and communities. Listings change quickly, so treat each source as a starting point and verify the official rules before entering.

Safety note: TopSweeps links to directories, communities, and sponsor pages for research. We do not guarantee availability or odds. Never pay a fee, send gift cards, or provide banking credentials to claim a prize.

Top places to start

Sponsor hub

Publishers Clearing House

PCH is best known for large-prize promotions and states that winners never have to pay to claim a prize. Use the official PCH pages, not lookalike messages, and read each promotion's terms.

Visit PCH
Power entrants

Sweepstakes Advantage

A long-running sweepstakes directory with daily additions, category filters, and tracking-oriented tools like SweepsCheck and saved sweepstakes lists.

Visit Sweepstakes Advantage
Entry frequency

Contest Girl

Useful for separating single-entry, daily, weekly, monthly, and odd-entry contests. It also has US and Canadian sections for eligibility screening.

Visit Contest Girl
Giveaway feed

Giveaway Frenzy

Regularly features current giveaways and a newsletter-style discovery flow. Confirm sponsor rules and deadlines before relying on a listing summary.

Visit Giveaway Frenzy

More sources worth checking

I Love Giveaways, The Freebie Guy, Sweeties Sweeps, Contest Bee, MySavings, Just Free Stuff, and Reddit communities can all help widen discovery. Use them as research aids, then click through to the sponsor or official rules page for final details.

  • Use directories for discovery, not as proof that a prize is still open.
  • Prefer listings with clear deadline, eligibility, prize value, sponsor, and official-rules links.
  • Keep a separate tracker so daily entries do not become guesswork.