Coin Master Loyalty Club Invite – How to Get In 2026

Coin Master Loyalty CLub Guide

Last updated: April 2026

The Coin Master Loyalty Club is one of the most talked-about parts of the game – and also one of the least understood. Players see others posting about exclusive spin drops, VIP event invites, and mystery bonus bundles, and the natural question follows: how do I get in?

The short answer is that there is no application form, no button to tap, and no single action that guarantees an invitation. Moon Active controls who gets invited, and they have never published an official checklist of requirements. But after analysing player reports, community discussions, and the patterns that consistently appear among players who do receive invites, a clear picture has emerged of exactly what Moon Active looks at before sending one out.

This guide breaks down every known factor, what each one means in practice, and what you can do right now to improve your chances of receiving a Coin Master Loyalty Club invite in 2026.

If you are new to the game and just found out the Loyalty Club exists, start with the Coin Master Loyalty Club Guide for a full overview of what the club is, what it rewards, and how its tier system works. Then come back here for the invite-specific detail.

Table of Contents

  1. What Is the Coin Master Loyalty Club and Why Is Getting In So Confusing?
  2. How the Invite System Actually Works
  3. Factor 1: Daily Login Consistency
  4. Factor 2: Event Participation and Completion Rate
  5. Factor 3: Village Progression Speed
  6. Factor 4: Purchase History
  7. Factor 5: Account Linking and Data Visibility
  8. Factor 6: Spin Activity Volume
  9. Factor 7: Social Activity (Friends, Raids, Attacks)
  10. What Quietly Kills Your Chances
  11. What Happens After You Receive an Invite
  12. Loyalty Club Tiers: What You Get at Each Level
  13. Is the Grind to Get Into Loyalty Club Actually Worth It?
  14. Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Coin Master Loyalty Club and Why Is Getting In So Confusing?

The Coin Master Loyalty Club is an invite-only VIP program run by Moon Active, the company behind the game. Members receive perks that regular players do not have access to – things like higher daily spin allocations, early access to new events, exclusive bundles, and mystery gifts that appear in your inbox with no prior announcement.

The reason getting in feels confusing is because Moon Active has kept the criteria deliberately vague. This is not an accident. The goal of a loyalty program is to reward players who are already engaged, not to give players a simple checklist they can game quickly to extract benefits and leave. By keeping the exact criteria unpublished, Moon Active ensures that the players who qualify are genuinely long-term, high-engagement accounts – not players who optimised their way in for a month to collect the perks and then went quiet.

What this means for you as a player is that there is no shortcut. But there are consistent patterns that increase your chances significantly, and understanding them lets you focus your time on the right activities rather than guessing.

How the Invite System Actually Works

Moon Active reviews player account data periodically and sends invitations to accounts that cross certain engagement thresholds. The invite arrives as an in-game notification — it appears in your inbox inside Coin Master — and sometimes also via the email address linked to your account. There is no fixed schedule for when these reviews happen.

A few things about the invite process that are confirmed by consistent player reports:

  • Invites are not sent manually one by one. They go out in batches to groups of qualifying accounts at the same time.
  • You cannot request an invite. Contacting Coin Master support to ask for one will not help and may not even receive a response on this specific topic.
  • Receiving an invite does not mean you are permanently in the club. Dropping your engagement significantly after joining can result in a downgrade in tier or, in some reported cases, removal from the program.
  • Invites are tied to your account, not your device. Switching phones does not affect your invite status as long as your account is properly linked.

With that foundation in place, here are the factors that actually determine whether your account qualifies.

Factor 1: Daily Login Consistency

This is the most important single factor in the entire invite assessment. Moon Active’s system tracks login streaks — consecutive days on which your account was active — and this data forms the baseline of your loyalty profile.

Why does daily login matter so much? Because the entire premise of a loyalty program is rewarding players who show up consistently over a long period of time. A player who logs in every day for three months straight demonstrates a pattern that Moon Active wants to reward and reinforce. A player who logs in heavily for two weeks and then goes quiet for a month does not — regardless of how much they spent or how many events they completed during that active period.

Practical guidance:

  • Log in every single day, even if you only have five minutes. Collecting your daily free spins counts as a login and keeps your streak alive.
  • Use the free daily spin links from the Free Spins guide as a daily habit — this gives you a reason to open the app every day even on days when you are not actively playing.
  • If you know you will miss a day (travel, no phone access), collect your daily free spins before midnight in your local timezone. Some players report that midnight is the reset window for streak tracking.
  • A streak of 30 consecutive days appears to be a soft minimum before accounts become eligible for review. Streaks of 60, 90, and 180 days progressively strengthen your profile.

There is no official confirmation of these specific numbers, but they appear consistently in reports from players who received invites after tracking their own behaviour.

Factor 2: Event Participation and Completion Rate

Daily login gets you in the door for consideration. What pushes you over the threshold is event participation — specifically, whether your account consistently participates in events and completes them rather than just starting them.

Moon Active runs events constantly in Coin Master. Attack Madness, Raid Madness, Village Mania, Viking Quest, Set Blast, and dozens of others all run on a rotating schedule. Your participation in these events — and how far you get in each one — is tracked at the account level.

The key distinction here is completion rate. An account that enters events but rarely reaches the later milestones looks very different in Moon Active’s data than an account that consistently pushes through to the higher reward tiers. The second account signals a player who is both engaged and resourced well enough to participate meaningfully, which is exactly the profile the Loyalty Club is designed to reward.

How to improve your event participation profile:

  • Prioritise completing at least one event per day rather than casually dipping into three. A completed event is worth more in terms of engagement signalling than three partially completed ones.
  • Focus your spins on events with milestone reward structures — Attack Madness, Raid Madness, and Viking Quest in particular. These are the events with the clearest completion markers that Moon Active can track. See the strategy for each in the Rewards Hub.
  • Do not save spins through events. Using spins during an active event is significantly more valuable — both for your in-game rewards and for your loyalty profile — than spinning on a day with no event running.

Players who push hard through multiple events in a short period and then go quiet for a week are less likely to receive an invite than players who participate in at least one event every day at a moderate level. Consistency beats intensity when it comes to loyalty profiling.

Factor 3: Village Progression Speed

Village completion rate is another data point Moon Active tracks. Accounts that are progressing through villages at a steady pace — completing one or more villages per week — signal an active, invested player who is moving forward in the game rather than stalling.

This does not mean you need to rush progression. It means that accounts that have been stuck on the same village for several weeks without completing it tend to have weaker loyalty profiles than accounts that are moving forward regularly, even slowly.

A few things worth understanding about how village progression connects to the Loyalty Club:

  • Higher village levels correlate strongly with invite rates. Players at Village 50 and below are far less likely to receive invites than players at Village 100 and above. This is partly because higher village players have demonstrated more long-term engagement, and partly because Loyalty Club perks (especially the coin and spin bonuses) are most useful to players at mid-to-high village levels.
  • The Village Levels guide covers the full cost structure and milestone list from Village 1 to 605. If you are approaching Village 100 or Village 200 — both of which are significant progression checkpoints — understanding what unlocks at each milestone helps you plan your resources more effectively and keeps your progression moving.
  • Village 210 is a particularly relevant milestone for the Loyalty Club specifically. At Village 210, the full Loyalty Club daily gift calendar activates for members who are already in the club. Reaching this village level before or shortly after receiving an invite means you get the maximum daily gift value from day one of membership.

Factor 4: Purchase History

This is the factor that makes some players uncomfortable to discuss, but it is real and worth addressing plainly: purchase history does influence Loyalty Club invite rates.

Accounts that have made at least one purchase inside Coin Master — even a small bundle — are more likely to receive invites than accounts with zero purchase history. This does not mean you need to be a high spender. The signal Moon Active appears to be looking for is that your account is linked to a real person who is invested enough in the game to have made at least a nominal commitment.

A few things to understand about the purchase factor:

  • Zero purchases is not a disqualification. Many players report receiving invites with no purchase history at all, particularly if their daily login consistency and event participation are very strong. Free-to-play accounts do qualify — they just typically need to compensate with stronger performance in the other factors.
  • One purchase does not guarantee an invite. Making a single small purchase on an otherwise inactive account will not trigger an invitation. The purchase factor works alongside the other factors, not instead of them.
  • Repeated small purchases spread over time appear to be weighted more positively than one large purchase with long gaps of inactivity. This aligns with the overall pattern of the Loyalty Club rewarding consistency over intensity.

Factor 5: Account Linking and Data Visibility

Moon Active can only assess your account based on data they can see. If your account is not linked to Facebook, an email address, or Apple/Google sign-in, Moon Active has significantly less data on your activity — and less data means less confidence that you are a genuine long-term player worth inviting.

Linked accounts have their activity tracked more comprehensively across devices and across time. They also have a stable identity — Moon Active knows this account belongs to the same person it always has, rather than wondering whether account activity represents one consistent player or multiple users on the same device.

Steps to ensure your account is fully visible for loyalty tracking:

  • Link your Coin Master account to Facebook. This is the most commonly recommended linking method in the player community and provides the broadest data continuity across devices.
  • Add an email address to your account if you have not already. In-game notifications (including Loyalty Club invites) are sometimes delivered via email before they appear in the in-game inbox.
  • Do not play on guest mode. Guest accounts have no persistent identity and cannot be considered for invite programs regardless of their in-game activity.

Factor 6: Spin Activity Volume

Total spins consumed over time is another metric in your loyalty profile. This is separate from event participation — it is a raw measure of how active your account is at the slot machine level.

Spin activity matters because it is one of the clearest proxies for overall game engagement. Players who are spinning regularly are playing regularly, generating coins, participating in events, raiding and attacking — the full loop of the game. Players whose spin count is low relative to their account age are signalling that they are not particularly active even if their login streak looks reasonable.

How to build a strong spin activity profile while you are working toward an invite:

  • Collect and use all available free spins daily. The daily link collection from the Free Spins guide gives you a base of hundreds of additional spins per week at zero cost.
  • Do not save large spin reserves for extended periods without using them. An account with 50,000 spins sitting in reserve and low recent activity looks different to Moon Active than an account that has actively cycled through 50,000 spins in the past month.
  • Use the bet multiplier strategically during events. Spinning at higher bet levels means fewer spin sessions achieve the same coin output — which means your account generates more value per spin in terms of raid and attack activity, village progression, and event milestone completion.

Factor 7: Social Activity (Friends, Raids, Attacks)

Coin Master is designed as a social game, and Moon Active’s loyalty system reflects that. Accounts that are actively connected to other players — sending and receiving gifts, raiding friends’ villages, attacking within their network, and participating in team activities — have stronger loyalty profiles than isolated accounts that only interact with the game in single-player mode.

The social factor covers several specific activities:

  • Friend connections. Having an active Facebook friend list connected to Coin Master means you have a network of other players whose villages you can raid and attack regularly. A large, active friend list signals deep integration with the game’s social ecosystem.
  • Sending and receiving daily gifts. The gift exchange feature — where connected friends can send each other spins daily — is a social activity that Moon Active tracks. Accounts that consistently send and receive gifts are more embedded in the community than accounts that ignore the feature.
  • Team participation. Being a member of an active Coin Master team and participating in team chests shows group engagement. If you are not currently on a team, joining one is a useful step both for your loyalty profile and for the practical rewards teams generate. The team mechanics are covered in depth as part of the broader Beginners Guide.

What Quietly Kills Your Chances

Most guides on this topic focus entirely on what to do. It is equally important to understand what works against you — because some of these behaviours are common, and many players do not realise they are actively reducing their Loyalty Club prospects.

  • Long inactivity periods. A two-week gap in login activity can undo months of built-up consistency in Moon Active’s scoring. The loyalty system is forward-looking — what have you done recently is weighted more heavily than what you did six months ago.
  • Using exploits or unofficial spin generators. If your account shows unusual activity patterns that do not match legitimate gameplay — extremely high spin counts with no corresponding coin spending, for example — Moon Active’s systems can flag this. Accounts flagged for suspicious activity are not going to receive Loyalty Club invitations regardless of their other metrics.
  • Frequent account resets or device changes without proper account linking. If your account history is fragmented across devices with gaps in data continuity, your loyalty profile is effectively shorter than your actual time playing. This is why proper account linking (covered in Factor 5 above) matters from day one.
  • Playing on multiple accounts. Moon Active tracks device identifiers. Running two accounts on the same device can suppress both accounts’ loyalty scores since it is unclear which represents genuine single-player engagement.

What Happens After You Receive an Invite

When the invite arrives in your in-game inbox (and sometimes via email), it will contain a prompt to accept your Loyalty Club membership. Accepting this joins you at the entry tier of the club.

After joining, a few things happen:

  • You gain access to a daily gift calendar inside the Loyalty Club section of the game. Each day of the calendar offers a specific reward — spins, coins, chests, or pet food — and you collect it by tapping on that day’s entry.
  • You begin receiving VIP-tier event notifications. Some events run exclusively for Loyalty Club members, and you will see invitations to these that non-members simply do not receive.
  • Custom bundle offers begin appearing in your shop. These are tailored spin and coin packages that differ from the standard shop offers available to all players.
  • Your position in the tier system is set based on your account history at the time of joining. Players with long, strong histories often join at Silver or Gold rather than Bronze.

One important point about maintaining your status: being in the club does not mean you can relax your engagement. Players who drop their activity significantly after joining report tier downgrades within 30 to 60 days. The same factors that got you in — daily login, event participation, spin activity — are the factors that keep you in and move you to higher tiers.

Loyalty Club Tiers: What You Get at Each Level

The Loyalty Club operates on a tier system. Your tier determines the quality and quantity of rewards you receive. Here is a breakdown of the four tiers and what each one offers.

TierDaily Spin AllocationEvent AccessOther Perks
BronzeModerate increase over standardStandard Loyalty Club eventsEntry-level coin boosts, basic daily calendar
SilverNoticeably higher than BronzeSilver-tier exclusive eventsLarger coin bundles, improved daily calendar rewards
GoldSignificantly higher — multiple sessions of free spins dailyGold-tier early access eventsPersonalised bundle offers, chest rewards added to daily calendar
DiamondMaximum allocation — described by members as game-changingAll events including Diamond-exclusive sessionsPriority customer support, maximum daily gift value, mystery drops

The full daily gift calendar for each tier – including what each day pays and how the schedule works – is covered in a dedicated article on this site. What is worth knowing here is that the daily calendar value at Gold and Diamond tiers is substantially higher than at Bronze. If you receive an invite and join at Bronze, the most impactful thing you can do is maintain your engagement to climb tiers rather than treating Bronze membership as the destination.

How the Loyalty Club reward system compares to the standard reward structure for non-members is covered in the Exclusive Rewards Per Tier guide – this is useful for understanding exactly what you gain at each level relative to where you currently are as a non-member.

Is the Grind to Get Into Loyalty Club Actually Worth It?

This is the question many players eventually ask, and it deserves an honest answer rather than a promotional one.

The behaviours that lead to a Loyalty Club invite – daily login, consistent event participation, active spinning, social engagement – are also the behaviours that make you a better, faster, more rewarded Coin Master player regardless of whether you ever receive an invite. The invite is not the prize. The habits that lead to it are the prize, because those habits are what separate players who progress steadily from players who stall for months at each village cost tier.

The Loyalty Club membership itself, at Gold and Diamond level, is genuinely significant. The daily spin increases alone can add hundreds to thousands of free spins per week depending on your tier – spins that compound into coins, event progress, and village completions. Players at those tiers describe the game as fundamentally easier and more rewarding than before membership.

At Bronze level, the benefits are real but more modest. Bronze is best understood as a starting point to climb from rather than the final destination.

For a full breakdown of how the Loyalty Club’s reward structure compares to what regular players receive — and whether the long-term grind is worth it at each tier — the Loyalty Club Guide covers this in detail with tier-by-tier comparisons.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I contact Coin Master support to request a Loyalty Club invite?

No. Support representatives do not issue invites and cannot manually add accounts to the Loyalty Club. Invitations are generated by Moon Active’s automated account review system based on the engagement factors described in this guide. Contacting support about this will not accelerate or affect your invite status.

How long does it typically take to receive an invite after improving my engagement?

There is no fixed timeline. Players who improve their daily login consistency, event participation, and spin activity report receiving invites anywhere from 3 to 12 weeks after making those changes. The variation depends heavily on where your account sits relative to other factors – village level, purchase history, social connections — at the time Moon Active conducts its next review batch.

I received an invite but I am at a low village level. Should I accept it?

Yes, always accept it. You can join at any village level and begin receiving the benefits immediately. The daily gift calendar and VIP events are not restricted by village level. Reaching Village 210 later will simply activate the expanded gift calendar on top of the membership you already have. There is no downside to accepting an invite early.

What village level do I need to be at to get a Loyalty Club invite?

There is no confirmed minimum village level, and players have reported invites at Village 50 and below. However, the invite rate increases substantially for accounts at Village 100 and above, and again at Village 200 and above. If you are below Village 100, focus on the other factors – especially daily login consistency and event completion – while progressing your villages as steadily as possible.

Can I lose my Loyalty Club membership?

Tier downgrade is possible if your engagement drops significantly after joining. Complete removal from the club is rare but has been reported by players who went inactive for extended periods (30+ days without logging in). Maintaining the same engagement habits that earned you the invite is the most reliable way to protect your membership status.

Does being a free-to-play player disqualify me from the Loyalty Club?

No. Free-to-play accounts do receive invites. Purchase history is one factor among seven, not a gating requirement. However, free-to-play accounts typically need stronger performance across the other factors – particularly daily login streaks and event completion rates – to compensate for the absence of purchase signals in their profile.

Will accepting the invite change what shows up in my Coin Master app?

Yes. After accepting, a Loyalty Club section becomes visible in your game interface. This is where your daily gift calendar lives, where VIP event invitations appear, and where your tier status is displayed. The changes are visible immediately after accepting the invite.

Does the Loyalty Club work the same in all countries?

The Loyalty Club is available globally. Moon Active has not confirmed whether the specific thresholds for invite eligibility differ by region, but the program itself is active in all markets where Coin Master is available. Bundle pricing within the club does vary by region, as with standard in-game purchases.

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