Wyoming

Your Quick Guide to Gambling in Wyoming

Wyoming launched mobile sports betting in 2021 and grew 31.8% in 2024 to become one of the fastest-growing gambling markets in the US. You have five licensed sportsbooks, unique historical horse racing machines, and the flexibility of skill-based gaming devices at select venues.

Wyoming Gambling
Online Sports Betting

Sports Betting

Online Sports Betting

Wyoming was one of the earlier states to embrace online sports betting, legalizing it in 2021 and allowing residents to wager on their favorite teams and events through a handful of licensed mobile platforms.

Sweepstakes Casinos

Online Play

Sweepstakes Casinos

Sweepstakes casino sites are a popular option for Wyoming players looking for a casino-style experience, as they operate legally in the state using a free-to-play model with virtual currencies.

Historical Horse Racing

In Person Gambling

Land Based Casinos

Land-based gambling in Wyoming is limited, with the state home to a small number of tribal casinos offering slots and table games, alongside legal charity gaming events scattered throughout the year.

Every Way to Gamble in Wyoming

The full picture; from the casino floor to your smartphone.

Online Sports Betting

Online Sports Betting

Five licensed operators including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, and WyoBet. Mobile with tribal casino availability.

• REGULATED
Sweepstakes Casinos

Sweepstakes Casinos

Play slots and table games online statewide with virtual currency and cash redemption.

• AVAILABLE
Prediction Markets

Prediction Markets

Test your forecasting skills and trade on events involving outcomes in the real world (elections results, award show winners, and more).

• AVAILABLE
Horse Racing

Horse Racing

Wager on outcomes of historically run horse races at licensed facilities—machines that feel like slots.

• REGULATED
Wyoming Lottery

Wyoming Lottery

State-run draw games, scratch tickets, and multi-state jackpots. Launched 2014.

• REGULATED
Skill-Based Gaming

Skill-Based Gaming

Electronic gaming devices at select bars and venues requiring a skill element.

• REGULATED
Land-Based Casinos

Land-Based Casinos

No commercial casinos. Tribal gaming facilities exist on Native American reservations.

• TRIBAL ONLY

Is Gambling Legal in Wyoming?

Yes, gambling is legal in Wyoming across multiple forms. Mobile sports betting launched in September 2021 with five licensed operators—DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, and WyoBet. The market grew 31.8% in 2024 to $22.8 million in revenue on $209.6 million in handle. You can also wager on historical horse racing at licensed facilities, where machines display previously run horse races without identifying information. Wyoming offers skill-based electronic gaming devices at select bars and venues. The state lottery operates draw games, scratch tickets, and multi-state jackpots. Pari-mutuel wagering on live horse racing is permitted. However, Wyoming has no commercial casinos, though tribal gaming facilities operate on Native American reservations. Online casino gambling (iGaming) is not legalized. 

Wyoming is one of the fastest-growing gambling markets in the country. Your sports betting market expanded 31.8% in 2024—one of the highest growth rates in the nation. This reflects strong interest in mobile wagering among your residents. Five licensed operators compete for business: DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, and WyoBet, a state-branded sportsbook that launched in 2022. 

What Makes Wyoming Gambling Unique 

Horse racing machines set Wyoming apart. These are electronic devices that let you bet on the outcomes of previously run horse races, displayed without identifying information. They look and feel like slot machines but use actual horse race data. This gives you a unique gambling experience you won't find in most states. 

You also have skill-based gaming devices at select bars and licensed venues. Unlike pure-chance games, these machines incorporate a skill element into the outcome. Combined with sweepstakes casinos, tribal gaming on reservations, and a robust lottery system, Wyoming offers more gambling variety than your small population might suggest. 

Wyoming Gaming Commission

Oversees sports betting, historical horse racing, and skill-based gaming.

What Players Need to Know

The Wyoming Gaming Commission regulates sports betting, historical horse racing (HHR) devices, and skill-based gaming. Five licensed sportsbooks operate mobile-only with a 10% tax rate. The Wyoming Lottery separately manages lottery products. Wyoming's market is small but dynamic, with sports betting revenue growing rapidly and unique gaming options like HHR adding to your choices.

Self-Exclusion Program

Contact your licensed sportsbook operator to enroll in self-exclusion, or reach out to the Wyoming Gaming Commission at gaming.wyo.gov.

Problem Gambling Help in Wyoming

1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537), available 24/7.

Gambling Revenue & Economic Impact

Sports Betting Revenue (2024)

$22.8M

Up 31.8% from prior year

Betting Handle (2024)

$209.6M

Total amount wagered across five operators

Licensed Sportsbooks

5

DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, WyoBet

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