Coin Master Promo Codes: Guide to Get Free Spins and More

Coin Master Codes To Collect Free Spins

Last updated: April 2026

Coin Master promo codes are not codes in the traditional sense. There is no code box to type into anywhere in the game. What Moon Active actually releases are time-limited links – tappable URLs that open directly in the game and add spins or coins to your account. The gaming community calls them promo codes out of habit, but understanding what they actually are helps you find and use them correctly.

This guide covers what these links are, how they work, where Moon Active releases them, what happens when they expire, and how they fit into a broader spin management strategy. It does not list specific links, because any list published here would be expired within hours. The sources below are where active links are always found first.

What Coin Master Promo Codes Actually Are

When Moon Active wants to give something to the player base – to celebrate a milestone, promote a new event, or reward active players- they generate a link that is pre-loaded with a reward. Clicking that link on a device with Coin Master installed opens the game and credits the reward directly to the account.

The rewards vary. Most links give between 10 and 60 free spins. Occasionally, during events or major announcements, the amounts are higher. Some links give coins instead of or alongside spins. The reward attached to each link is set by Moon Active when the link is generated – you cannot influence or change it.

Each link can only be claimed once per account. If you have already claimed a particular link, clicking it again shows a “reward already claimed” message. This is normal and does not indicate a problem with the link.

Most links expire within 24 to 72 hours of being posted. After expiry, the link simply does not work regardless of whether you have claimed it before. There is no way to extend or recover an expired link.

Where Moon Active Releases Promo Links

Moon Active distributes links through their own official channels. These are the only sources where links come directly from the developer — everything else is either a fan site aggregating these same links or, in some cases, a scam.

Official Facebook Page — This is the primary distribution channel. Moon Active posts links on their Facebook page regularly, sometimes daily, sometimes a few times per week. The links appear in posts, stories, and occasionally embedded in image-based puzzles or giveaway announcements. Following the official page and turning on post notifications is the most reliable way to catch links before they expire. The official page is facebook.com/coinmaster.

Official Instagram — Links appear here as well, usually mirroring what is posted on Facebook. Instagram Stories are used for some link distributions, which means they disappear after 24 hours on the platform regardless of when the link itself expires.

Official X (Twitter) Account — Less frequently used than Facebook and Instagram but still active. Some links appear here first or exclusively.

In-Game Events and Notifications — Moon Active sometimes distributes links through in-game pop-ups and the notification system. These are easy to miss if you dismiss notifications quickly, so checking the game’s inbox after logging in is worth making a habit.

The pattern across all of these is that Facebook gets the most consistent link activity. If you are only going to follow one source, the official Facebook page is the right choice.

How to Use a Promo Link

The process is straightforward. When you find a link from one of the official sources above, tap it on the same device where Coin Master is installed. The link opens the game automatically and the reward is credited to your account. You do not need to navigate to any menu or enter anything manually.

If you find a link on a desktop browser, you can either open it on your mobile device directly or use the “share to mobile” option if your browser supports it. Links that require you to complete surveys, provide your Coin Master login details, download a separate app, or visit a third-party website before claiming are not legitimate Moon Active links. Legitimate links open the game immediately with no intermediate steps.

How Promo Links Fit Into Your Overall Spin Strategy

Promo links are a supplemental spin source, not a primary one. On a good day with active links available, you might collect 30 to 100 spins from links across all platforms. That is useful but it is not the volume that moves the needle on village progression at mid-to-high levels.

The spin sources that produce significantly higher volumes are events, Viking Quest completions, and friend gift exchanges. Understanding how to time those sources – particularly running large spin sessions during Raid Madness or Attack Madness rather than on random days – produces far more spins per week than link collection alone. The complete breakdown of every spin source in Coin Master and how to prioritise them is covered in the free spins guide.

One important habit: check your spin reserve cap before claiming links. If you are at or near your maximum spin cap, spins from links that push you over the cap are lost. Spending down your reserve before a link collection session ensures you actually receive everything you claim.

For context on how spins translate into coins and village progress – and specifically why timing your spin sessions around events multiplies their value – the coin farming guide covers the full picture, including how Foxy and Tiger pets stack with event multipliers to dramatically increase what each spin produces.

Spin Link Scams — What to Avoid

The search for Coin Master free spins attracts a significant number of scam sites and fake tools. They appear in search results, in Facebook groups, and sometimes in comments on legitimate posts. Knowing what they look like makes them easy to avoid.

Spin generators and hack tools claim to add spins directly to your account by entering your username. They do not work. Moon Active’s spin balances are stored on their servers, not on your device, and no third-party website has the ability to modify them. These sites either collect your information, require you to complete surveys that earn the site owner money, or download unwanted software. None of them deliver spins.

Fake link aggregator sites copy legitimate links from Moon Active’s social channels and surround them with misleading buttons designed to get accidental clicks before you reach the actual link. The link itself may be real but already expired – the value to the site is the traffic and the accidental ad clicks, not helping you get spins.

Phishing links ask for your Coin Master login credentials or Facebook login to “verify your account” before delivering spins. Never enter your login details on any site other than the official game or the official Moon Active support pages.

The filter is simple: if a link does not open Coin Master directly and immediately credit the reward, it is not a legitimate Moon Active promo link.

Why Links Expire Quickly

Moon Active sets expiry times on links deliberately. Short expiry windows create urgency that drives engagement with their social channels — players who know links expire within 24 to 48 hours have a reason to check the official pages daily. It is a straightforward engagement mechanic.

The side effect for players is that casual checking once a week will miss most links. Building a daily habit of checking the official Facebook page — which takes under a minute — is the practical response. Some players set up Facebook notifications specifically for the Coin Master page so new posts trigger an alert.

Combining Links With Event Timing

The one strategic layer worth adding to link collection is timing. If you know a Raid Madness or Attack Madness event is starting soon, holding unclaimed spins from links until the event is live means those spins are spent at the highest-value moment rather than on a neutral day.

This is particularly relevant if you collect links across several days and find yourself with a meaningful reserve. The Raid Madness guide covers how the event multiplier works and why the difference between spinning during Raid Madness versus outside it is large enough to justify the wait. The Attack Madness strategy guide covers the same for attack-focused sessions.

If you are working toward completing a village during Village Mania or Village Master, the Village Mania vs Village Master guide explains how to stack both events to maximise the discount and completion reward simultaneously — and why having a full spin reserve going into those events matters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Coin Master promo codes give real money or just in-game rewards? Only in-game rewards — spins and coins. There is no mechanism in Coin Master that converts promo link rewards into real-world value.

Can I use the same promo link on multiple accounts? Each link can be claimed once per account. If you have multiple accounts, each can claim the same link once. The link does not stop working for other accounts once one account has used it — it only becomes unavailable after it expires or after a specific redemption limit is reached on Moon Active’s side.

Why did a link not work even though it was just posted? A few reasons: the link may have already reached its total redemption limit (some links have a cap on total claims across all players, not just per account), you may have already claimed it on the same account previously, or there may be a temporary server issue. If a link is genuinely new and still does not work, it has likely hit its redemption cap.

Is it safe to use fan sites that aggregate promo links? The links themselves are safe — they originate from Moon Active’s official channels regardless of where you click them from. The risk with fan aggregator sites is not the links but the surrounding page design, which sometimes includes misleading buttons. Click only the actual link, not other buttons on the page.

How many spins can I realistically get from promo links per week? It depends on how actively Moon Active is distributing links and how consistently you collect them. Realistically, between 100 and 400 spins per week from links alone if you are checking daily and Moon Active is active on their channels. This varies considerably week to week.

Do I need a Facebook account to use Coin Master promo links? No. The links work regardless of whether your Coin Master account is connected to Facebook. Facebook is where Moon Active posts many links, but the links themselves open the game directly and do not require a Facebook login to redeem.

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