Skill-cash games in South Carolina: which apps work
South Carolina currently restricts paid skill-cash tournaments. Here's what works for South Carolina residents instead.
None of the major US skill-cash games — Solitaire Smash, Solitaire Cash, Blackout Bingo, Bingo Cash, Solitaire Cube, or Dominoes Gold — allow real-money deposits from South Carolina addresses. Free practice modes still work and pay small amounts. For real earnings without a deposit, see the reward-app alternatives below.
App-by-app eligibility in South Carolina
| App | Type | Operator | South Carolina status | Review |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solitaire Smash | Skill-cash · solitaire | Skillz Inc. (NYSE: SKLZ) | Blocked | Read → |
| Solitaire Cash | Skill-cash · solitaire | Papaya Gaming | Blocked | Read → |
| Blackout Bingo | Skill-cash · bingo | Skillz Inc. (NYSE: SKLZ) | Blocked | Read → |
| Bingo Cash | Skill-cash · bingo | Papaya Gaming | Blocked | Read → |
| Solitaire Cube | Skill-cash · solitaire | Skillz Inc. (NYSE: SKLZ) | Blocked | Read → |
| Dominoes Gold | Skill-cash · dominoes | Skillz Inc. (NYSE: SKLZ) | Blocked | Read → |
What this means for South Carolina residents
South Carolina is one of 13 US states that currently restricts paid skill-cash tournaments. South Carolina has broad anti-gambling statutes that operators interpret to exclude paid skill-cash play. South Carolina is located in the South — where state-level approaches to skill-vs-chance games vary widely from permissive to restrictive, and the restriction stems from state-level gambling-law interpretation rather than from any individual app's policy choice.
The practical effect: a South Carolina billing address blocks you from entering any paid tournament on the six major skill-cash apps. The apps know this — their in-app deposit screen will display your state as ineligible before you can fund an account. Some apps refuse the install entirely; others allow practice-mode play with the paid-tournament UI grayed out.
The good news: practice modes are still useful. They pay cents, not dollars, but they're free and they break no South Carolina law. If skill-cash legal status changes in South Carolina in the future, your practice scores transfer to paid play.
For real earnings today, South Carolina residents should look at reward apps — see below.
What South Carolina residents can play instead
The reward apps below pay real money for playing games, with no deposit required. They work in all 50 states including South Carolina.
Pays you to discover new games. No deposit. Available in all 50 states.
Higher-value offers and game-discovery rewards. No deposit. All 50 states.
South Carolina skill-cash games: frequently asked
Are skill-cash games legal in South Carolina?
Can South Carolina residents earn money from games at all?
What about the free practice modes of skill-cash apps in South Carolina?
Will South Carolina ever change its skill-cash rules?
What if I'm a South Carolina resident traveling to another state?
Also useful for South Carolina readers
State eligibility shown here reflects the publicly available status of US skill-cash apps as of May 2026, based on the apps' own in-app eligibility checks and state-level skill-vs-chance jurisprudence. State laws change; individual apps occasionally shift policies. The deposit screen inside each app is the final authority. This page is informational and is not legal advice.