Last updated: April 2026
The daily gift calendar is one of the first things you notice after joining the Coin Master Loyalty Club. A row of days appears inside the Loyalty Club section of the game, each one showing a reward waiting to be collected. Tap the current day, collect the gift, come back tomorrow. Simple enough in theory — but there is quite a bit happening underneath that simplicity that affects how much value you actually pull from the calendar every month.
This guide covers how the calendar cycle works, what each day typically delivers at each tier, what changes when you reach Village 210, what happens if you miss a day, and the small habits that make sure you never walk away leaving calendar gifts uncollected.
How the Daily Gift Calendar Works
The Loyalty Club daily gift calendar is a 30-day rotating schedule of rewards. Each day of the cycle has a fixed reward assigned to it — the same reward appears on Day 7 every time Day 7 of the cycle comes around, for example. The cycle runs continuously without pausing. When Day 30 ends, Day 1 begins again immediately.
To collect a day’s gift, you open the Loyalty Club section in the game and tap the highlighted day. The reward credits to your account instantly. The calendar then advances and the next day becomes active at midnight in your local timezone, or whichever reset time is tied to your account region.
A few things worth knowing about how the calendar is structured:
- Gifts do not collect automatically. You have to actively tap each day’s reward to receive it. If you do not open the game on a given day, that day’s gift is gone when the calendar advances at midnight.
- The calendar runs on its own schedule regardless of your activity. Missing a day does not freeze the calendar or hold the gift over for tomorrow.
- The rewards on each day of the cycle are fixed for your current tier. Moving up a tier changes the value of every future day, but does not retroactively increase gifts you have already collected.
- The calendar cycle is the same for all players within the same tier — Day 12 always delivers the same type of reward for all Bronze members, all Silver members, and so on.
What the Calendar Delivers — Gift Types by Day
The 30-day cycle is not a uniform stream of one reward type. Moon Active varies the gift type across the cycle so different days deliver different things. The primary gift categories that rotate through the calendar are:
- Spin days. The most frequent gift type and the one most players look forward to. Spin amounts vary by your tier and by where the day sits in the cycle. Early cycle days tend to deliver smaller spin amounts; mid and late cycle days deliver progressively larger amounts.
- Coin days. A direct coin deposit into your balance. At Bronze and Silver, coin day amounts are modest. At Gold and Diamond, coin days deliver amounts large enough to contribute meaningfully toward a village build budget.
- Chest days. A chest is added directly to your inventory. At Bronze, these are typically basic or wooden chests. At Silver and above, chest quality improves. Gold members regularly receive Golden Chests on chest days, and Diamond members see Magical Chests appear in the calendar cycle.
- Pet food days. A batch of pet food credited to your account. The amount varies by tier. Even small pet food gifts compound well over a month of daily collection, particularly for players actively levelling Foxy or Tiger.
- XP days. XP potions are less universally useful than spins or coins, but they contribute to your player level progression and the milestones tied to it.
The rough distribution across a typical 30-day cycle looks like this:
| Gift Type | Approximate Days Per Cycle | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Spin days | 12 to 15 days | Most frequent — amounts increase with tier |
| Coin days | 5 to 8 days | Values scale significantly at Gold and above |
| Chest days | 4 to 6 days | Chest quality improves at higher tiers |
| Pet food days | 3 to 5 days | Consistent across tiers, amounts vary |
| XP days | 2 to 4 days | Less variable across tiers |
Calendar Rewards by Tier — Bronze to Diamond
The same 30-day schedule runs for all members, but the value of each day’s gift scales with your tier. Here is how the spin days in particular compare across tiers:
| Tier | Typical Spin Day Amount | Monthly Spin Total (Estimated) |
|---|---|---|
| Bronze | 50 to 100 spins per spin day | 600 to 1,500 spins per month from calendar |
| Silver | 100 to 200 spins per spin day | 1,200 to 3,000 spins per month from calendar |
| Gold | 200 to 400 spins per spin day | 2,400 to 6,000 spins per month from calendar |
| Diamond | 400 to 800+ spins per spin day | 4,800 to 12,000+ spins per month from calendar |
These figures cover the calendar spin income alone, not counting mystery drops or exclusive event rewards that Diamond members receive separately. At Gold tier, a player collecting every calendar gift consistently receives the equivalent of multiple full Viking Quest runs worth of spins from the calendar alone every month. At Diamond, the monthly calendar spin total at the higher end begins to rival what many players earn from their entire main game spin activity.
The Village 210 Unlock — Why It Changes Everything
This is the most important technical detail about the daily gift calendar that most Loyalty Club members never learn until they hit it by accident.
When you first join the Loyalty Club, you do not receive the full 30-day calendar. You receive a partial version — fewer active gift days per cycle depending on your current village level at the time of joining. The full 30-day calendar with all gift days active only unlocks when you reach Village 210.
What does this mean in practice? A Gold member at Village 150 might be collecting gifts on 15 to 18 days of each 30-day cycle. The same member at Village 210 collects gifts on all 30 days. The difference over a year of membership at Gold tier is thousands of additional spins, large coin amounts, and dozens of chests that the below-210 member never receives.
This is one of the clearest reasons why village progression and Loyalty Club membership should be treated as parallel goals rather than separate ones. Reaching Village 210 while already a Loyalty Club member maximises the return on membership from that point forward. If you are a current member below Village 210, reaching it should be a priority on your progression roadmap. The village levels guide covers the full milestone list and cost structure for the path to Village 210.
Partial Calendar vs Full Calendar — The Actual Difference
To give this context in real numbers rather than vague descriptions, here is what the partial-to-full calendar upgrade looks like for a Gold tier member:
- Partial calendar (before Village 210): Approximately 15 to 18 active days per 30-day cycle. Roughly 50 to 60% of full calendar value.
- Full calendar (Village 210 and above): All 30 days active. 100% of available gifts collected each cycle.
- Monthly difference at Gold tier: Approximately 1,000 to 3,000 additional spins, 2 to 4 additional chests, and substantial coin gifts that were not available before 210.
- Annual difference at Gold tier: Roughly 12,000 to 36,000 additional spins from the calendar upgrade alone. At high village levels where coin farming efficiency is tied to spin volume, this gap is enormous.
How to Collect Every Gift Without Missing a Day
The calendar resets at midnight. Missing a day loses that day’s gift permanently. Over the course of a year, consistent daily collection at Gold tier is worth tens of thousands of spins more than inconsistent collection. The habit itself is simple — the challenge is building it reliably around a daily schedule.
What works:
- Pair calendar collection with something you already do daily. The most reliable way to build the collection habit is to attach it to an existing routine — collecting your daily free spin links, checking the event calendar, or opening the app first thing in the morning. Do not treat it as a separate to-do item. Attach it to something already habitual.
- Turn on Coin Master notifications. Moon Active sends in-app notifications for Loyalty Club gift availability in some account configurations. Enabling these in your device’s notification settings for the Coin Master app gives you a daily reminder at the reset time.
- Check the calendar day counter, not just the reward type. The day counter inside the Loyalty Club section shows which day of the 30-day cycle you are on. If the number jumped by two, you missed a day. Catching this pattern early and adjusting your collection time prevents it from becoming a regular habit of accidental misses.
- Do not wait for the end of the day to collect. Collecting at the start of the day rather than the end gives you a buffer if something interrupts your schedule. A gift available from midnight until the next midnight is safe to collect any time during that window, but collecting early means a genuine emergency later in the day does not cost you the gift.
What Happens When You Miss a Day
Missing one day loses that specific day’s gift. The calendar does not pause, hold the reward, or offer a catch-up mechanic. When the calendar advances at midnight, the previous day’s uncollected gift disappears and the new day’s gift becomes available.
Missing several days in a row has a compounding effect during whichever part of the cycle those days fall in. If you miss Days 14, 15, and 16 of the cycle and those happen to be high-spin days, the loss is proportionally larger than missing three low-value days at the start of the cycle.
There is no in-game mechanism to recover missed calendar gifts. Moon Active does not offer refunds or replacements for uncollected calendar rewards through the support team. This is a firm policy and contacting support about it will not change the outcome. The only remedy is consistency going forward.
Getting More From Calendar Spins — Timing Your Collection
You collect the spin gift when you tap the calendar day. Those spins go directly into your balance. There is no delay and no expiry — spins in your balance stay there until you use them.
This means you can strategically time when you spend your calendar spins rather than immediately spinning them after collection. A player who collects 300 calendar spins on a Tuesday and waits until Raid Madness opens on Thursday before spending them will generate significantly more coins from those 300 spins than a player who spins them immediately on a quiet Tuesday afternoon.
Calendar spin days that fall within 24 hours of an upcoming Raid Madness or Attack Madness window are best treated as fuel for that event rather than immediately used. Check the event screen each morning when you collect your daily gift and decide then whether to spend the spins now or hold them based on what is coming.
How the Calendar Fits Into Tier Climbing
The daily gift calendar is both a reward for your current tier and an indirect tool for climbing to the next one. The spins it delivers fuel the event participation that feeds your loyalty score. The pet food it provides levels up Foxy and Tiger, which increases the productivity of your raid and attack sessions, which strengthens your overall activity profile.
A member at Bronze who collects every calendar gift, uses the spins during events, and feeds the pet food to Foxy consistently is building the engagement signals that move their account toward Silver. The calendar is not just a passive daily bonus — it is part of the activity loop that Moon Active tracks when assessing your tier eligibility. How that tracking system works, and the specific strategies that accelerate tier movement, is covered in the Loyalty Club tracking and ranking guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days are in the Coin Master Loyalty Club calendar cycle?
The full calendar cycle is 30 days. When Day 30 ends, the cycle resets to Day 1 automatically. The rewards on each day of the cycle are fixed for your tier, so the same gift type appears on the same calendar day every cycle.
Can I collect multiple days of gifts at once if I miss a day?
No. Only the current active day’s gift is available at any given time. Missed days cannot be collected retroactively. The calendar moves forward at midnight regardless of whether you collected the previous day’s gift.
Does the calendar reset when I change tiers?
The calendar cycle does not reset when your tier changes. The day counter continues from wherever it was. What changes is the value of future gifts — from the day after your tier change, gifts are delivered at the new tier’s values. Any gifts collected before the tier change were at the previous tier’s values.
Do calendar gifts include anything other than spins?
Yes. The 30-day cycle includes coin gifts, chests, pet food, and XP potions alongside the spin days. Spin days are the most frequent gift type but not the only one. The full breakdown of gift types and their approximate distribution across the cycle is in the table earlier in this guide.
Why do I only see some days active in my calendar?
If you are below Village 210, you are on the partial calendar. Only a portion of the 30 daily gift slots are active for members below that village milestone. Reaching Village 210 unlocks the full calendar automatically, with no action required on your part.
Does the calendar give the same rewards every month?
The structure of the 30-day cycle is consistent, but Moon Active occasionally adjusts specific gift values as part of broader game updates. The gift type on a given day (spin day vs coin day vs chest day) remains stable, but the exact spin count or coin amount on a specific day can vary slightly between cycles following an update.
What is the best tier to be at for calendar value?
Gold tier is where most active players describe the calendar as genuinely impactful on their game. The spin amounts at Gold are large enough that the monthly calendar income rivals what many players earn from several event sessions. Diamond calendar values are significantly higher still, but the engagement required to reach and hold Diamond is considerably more than what is needed for Gold.

