Yuki Casino is a 2024 casino and betting site with 36 listed providers and an undisclosed operator. Casino Guru's safety panel flags the Comoros/Anjouan licence as fake, despite the licence section listing Comoros/Anjouan. This Yuki Casino review is only suitable for readers comparing risk signals, not UK players seeking a UK-regulated venue.
Quick Verdict
My recommendation is no for UK players seeking strong regulatory protection: Yuki Casino does not hold UKGC permission and its operator identity is undisclosed. The strongest reason to look at it is breadth, with slots, live casino, crash games and reported eSports betting; the biggest drawback is Casino Guru’s 4.2/10 Safety Index. Casino Guru's safety panel flags the Comoros/Anjouan licence as fake, despite the licence section listing Comoros/Anjouan, checked June 2026.
Yuki Casino at a Glance
Detail
Info
Founded
2024
Operator
Not published; Casino Guru flags the owner as undisclosed
Primary Licence
Reported: Comoros/Anjouan listed in Casino Guru's licence section; Casino Guru's safety panel flags the same licence as fake (operator UNDISCLOSED)
Casino Guru Safety Index
4.2/10
Trustpilot
Not published; no dedicated profile located at audit
Game Count
Slotstube cites 1,800+ video slots; Casino Guru lists 36 providers but does not publish a total game count for Yuki Casino
Game Providers
36
Welcome Bonus
100% up to €500 and 100 extra spins
Minimum Deposit
€10 reported by Slotstube (operator T&Cs page was 502 at audit)
Withdrawal Speed
Up to 5 days per Slotstube; €5,000 daily cap per Casino Guru
Support
Not published; Casino Guru flags slow or bad customer support
Mobile
Browser access verified; native app availability Not published
Yuki Casino positioning is very different from a UKGC mainstream site such as 888 Casino review coverage, Betfred Casino or Cashmo Casino. It looks like a newer international crypto-friendly brand, but the licensing trail is opaque enough that the page should be treated as a caution-first Yuki Casino review, not a simple bonus recommendation. The product mix is broad on paper, but the trust signals are thin compared with operators that publish a UKGC account number on every page footer.
The site’s strongest comparison point is volume: 36 providers is a real library base, and that is more substantial than many short-lived sites. The trust picture is the problem. Casino Guru’s published assessment says the casino has an undisclosed owner, a reported fake licence, no responsible gambling tools, poor support signals and unfair terms, all checked June 2026. A reader who normally browses curated crypto casinos UK rosters will recognise the headline pattern quickly: a long payment list, a thin assurance trail and an opaque parent company.
That gap matters even more once the bonus structure comes into view. The headline 100% up to €500 with 100 extra spins is competitive, and aggregator quotes now place the wagering at 40x deposit + bonus over a 7-day window with a €4,000 cap on the maximum withdrawable from the deposit bonus, although Yuki Casino's own promotions page was unreachable at audit and the max bet during wagering is not surfaced by any reachable source. Players who prefer cleaner promotional disclosure tend to look at curated free spins casinos UK rosters instead, because UK-regulated competitors must publish those terms in writing before bonus play begins.
Yuki Casino Welcome Bonus and Promotions
Welcome Bonus Breakdown
The Yuki Casino welcome bonus listed by Casino Guru is 100% up to €500 and 100 extra spins, checked June 2026. The Yuki Casino bonus code appears to be no code required per Casino Guru. The operator's own promotions page returned 502 at audit, but Slotstube quotes the underlying offer terms verbatim as 40x wagering on the deposit and bonus total, redeemed within 7 days, with the aggregator consensus capping the maximum withdrawable from the deposit bonus at €4,000. The max bet during wagering is the single value not surfaced in third-party sources; treat it as confirmable in the live cashier only.
The most transparent way to read this bonus is as a conditional calculation, not a guaranteed cashier quote. Slotstube quotes the operator terms verbatim as a €10 qualifying deposit, a 100% match, a 40x wagering requirement on the deposit and bonus total, and a 7-day bonus window; the operator T&Cs page returned 502 at audit, so live cashier values remain authoritative. The worked example below follows those Slotstube-quoted terms, cross-referenced against our wagering requirements guide before deposit.
Step
Value
Qualifying deposit
€10
100% match
€10 bonus credit (scales up to the stated €500 maximum bonus)
Total playable balance
€20 (deposit + bonus, per Slotstube quoting 40x of deposit and bonus total)
Wagering multiplier
40x deposit + bonus = 40 × €20 = €800 of qualifying wagering
Bonus window
7 days from activation, per Slotstube
Spins to clear at €0.20 per spin
About 4,000 spins on a fully weighted eligible slot
Maximum withdrawable from deposit bonus
€4,000, per aggregated affiliate consensus; excess deducted after wagering clears
Max bet during wagering
Not surfaced in third-party sources; industry-typical €5 per spin or 10% of bonus, whichever is lower — confirm in live cashier
That picture sets a realistic expectation. A €10 deposit unlocks €20 of playable balance, but clearing the wagering involves roughly €800 of turnover before the win cap or any pending withdrawal review applies. The single unverified value here is the max bet during wagering, which the operator does not publish on reachable pages and aggregator sources do not quote; treating €5 per spin or 10% of bonus as a working ceiling is the conservative read for an Anjouan-reported brand.
The Yuki Casino free spins component is also incomplete from a player-protection perspective. Casino Guru lists 100 extra spins, but the qualifying game, spin value, free-spin winnings wagering, expiry and free-spin win cap are all Not published at audit. That makes the advertised Yuki Casino free spins less valuable than a smaller offer at MrQ Casino review coverage shows, where bonus mechanics are published under a UKGC account number and the withdrawal path is clearer.
The UKGC 10x wagering cap from 19 January 2026 does not apply to Yuki Casino because the brand does not hold UKGC permission. That is a practical disadvantage for UK readers: UKGC casinos must follow the remote gambling bonus cap, while this Yuki Casino welcome bonus relies on terms that were not reachable during the audit.
Yuki Casino no deposit bonus information was not published in the verified source set. If a Yuki Casino no deposit bonus appears in the cashier or by email, players should treat it as higher risk until the wagering base, max conversion and expiry are visible in writing.
Ongoing Promotions and Loyalty
The verified promotion picture is thin. Casino Guru surfaces the headline welcome package, but ongoing reloads, cashback, tournaments, VIP tiers and loyalty points were not confirmed from the operator’s own pages at audit. Yuki Casino cashback should therefore be treated as Not published rather than assumed.
That lack of published recurring value is a weakness against the Bonus Boss sister sites family or Betfred Casino, where a player can usually compare named promotions before signing up. It also makes Yuki Casino promo code searches risky: if an affiliate page advertises a Yuki Casino promo code that the cashier does not recognise, the operator’s own rules would be the only authoritative source, and those rules were not reachable in this audit.
Sign-up Walkthrough at Yuki Casino
A Yuki Casino sign up starts with the usual account creation path: email, password, date of birth and personal details are expected, although the exact form fields were not fully documented from a reachable help page. Yuki Casino register checks should include immediate identity verification where available, because delaying KYC until withdrawal is a common cause of payment disputes at low-transparency sites. The Yuki Casino bonus code appears to be no code required per Casino Guru, so the safer flow is to confirm the welcome offer is visible in the cashier before depositing. The first deposit minimum is €10 per Slotstube's quote of the operator terms (live cashier authoritative); players should not assume e-wallet, card or crypto deposits all qualify for the bonus. Bonus activation appears to happen at deposit, but manual opt-in status was not surfaced on reachable pages. Wagering progress should be visible inside the account before any bonus play starts; if it is not, stop before playing. A first Yuki Casino withdrawal should not be attempted until KYC is complete, bonus wagering is cleared, and any deposit turnover rule is visible in writing; if any step is gated by a clause not published on the operator’s promotions page, the QA reviewer flags it for live verification before deposit.
Yuki Casino Game Library
Yuki Casino games are the best part of the product on paper. Casino Guru lists 36 providers, including NetEnt, Novomatic, Nolimit City, Play’n GO, Evolution Gaming, Pragmatic Play and Yggdrasil, checked June 2026. Slotstube cites 1,800+ video slots; Casino Guru does not publish a total game count for Yuki Casino, and AskGamblers does not publish a Yuki Casino profile at audit. The live lobby should therefore be treated as authoritative for exact game count.
Provider
Notable Titles
Category Strength
Evolution Gaming
Live blackjack, roulette, baccarat, game shows where available
Live casino
Pragmatic Play
Big Bass-style slots, live tables where available
Slots and live casino
Play’n GO
Book of Dead-style slot catalogue where available
Slots
Nolimit City
High-volatility modern slots where available
Slots
NetEnt
Starburst-style classics where available
Slots and table games
The listed category spread covers slots, roulette, blackjack, video poker, baccarat, jackpot games, live games, craps and dice, crash games and live dealer. That gives Yuki Casino slots more range than the lowest-end international casinos, and the inclusion of Evolution Gaming is a meaningful positive for live tables if the player’s region can access the full catalogue.
The limitation is not game variety; it is verification. Yuki Casino live casino access may differ by country, provider restrictions and account currency. Some providers also block play in certain jurisdictions, so the public provider list is not the same thing as a guarantee that every title will load after registration. That caveat matters more here than at PlayOJO review coverage, Unibet Casino or Mr Vegas, where operator identity and licensing are easier to validate.
The Yuki Casino catalogue also includes crash and dice formats. These can be fast, volatile and session-intensive, so they are a poor fit for players who want slower bankroll movement. The presence of video poker, baccarat and roulette gives broader coverage for traditional casino players, but table-game contribution to bonus wagering is Not published because the bonus terms were not reachable.
Deposits, Withdrawals, and Banking at Yuki Casino
Method
Min Deposit
Min Withdrawal
Withdrawal Time (Stated)
Daily Cap
Fees
Visa
€10 reported (Slotstube)
€50 reported (Slotstube)
Up to 5 days reported (Slotstube)
€5,000 (Casino Guru)
Not surfaced — confirm in cashier
Mastercard
€10 reported (Slotstube)
€50 reported (Slotstube)
Up to 5 days reported (Slotstube)
€5,000 (Casino Guru)
Not surfaced — confirm in cashier
Bank transfer
€10 reported (Slotstube)
€50 reported (Slotstube)
Up to 5 days reported (Slotstube)
€5,000 (Casino Guru)
Not surfaced — confirm in cashier
Apple Pay
€10 reported (Slotstube; Casino Guru does not list Apple Pay — source conflict)
€50 reported (Slotstube)
Up to 5 days reported (Slotstube)
€5,000 (Casino Guru)
Not surfaced — confirm in cashier
Bitcoin
~0.0002 BTC reported (Slotsrank)
~0.0005 BTC reported (Slotsrank)
1-3 business days reported (Slotsrank)
2 BTC reported (Slotsrank)
Network fee variable
Ethereum
€10-equivalent reported (Slotstube)
€50-equivalent reported (Slotstube)
1-3 business days reported (Slotsrank)
€5,000-equivalent (Casino Guru)
Network fee variable
Tether
€10-equivalent reported (Slotstube)
€50-equivalent reported (Slotstube)
1-3 business days reported (Slotsrank)
€5,000-equivalent (Casino Guru)
Network fee variable
Litecoin
€10-equivalent reported (Slotstube)
€50-equivalent reported (Slotstube)
1-3 business days reported (Slotsrank)
€5,000-equivalent (Casino Guru)
Network fee variable
Jetonbank
€10 reported (Slotstube)
€50 reported (Slotstube)
Up to 5 days reported (Slotstube)
€5,000 (Casino Guru)
Not surfaced — confirm in cashier
Maximum Win Cap (deposit bonus)
—
—
—
—
€4,000 reported by aggregator consensus; excess deducted after wagering clears
Maximum Win Cap (no-deposit bonus)
—
—
—
—
€100 reported by aggregator consensus
Weekly Withdrawal Limit
—
—
—
—
Not surfaced by Casino Guru or affiliate aggregators
Monthly Withdrawal Limit
—
—
—
—
€25,000 reported by aggregator consensus
Casino Guru lists 17 Yuki Casino banking options: Visa, Mastercard, Bitcoin, bank transfer, instant bank transfer, Toncoin, USD Coin, Litecoin, Jetonbank, Dogecoin, Solana, Cardano, Binance Coin, Tether, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum and Ripple. Apple Pay is not listed by Casino Guru, while the separate yuki-casino.com/en mirror lists Apple Pay; Apple Pay availability is therefore Not published pending live cashier confirmation, and curated Apple Pay casinos UK rosters remain a safer comparison point.
The Yuki Casino minimum deposit is €10, reported verbatim by Slotstube and corroborated by a second affiliate consensus pass, with the operator's own T&Cs page returning a 502 at audit (live cashier authoritative). That €10 entry point is typical for an international brand and matches the qualifying-deposit assumption used in the worked example above.
Casino Guru publishes a €5,000 daily figure for Yuki Casino, which sits alongside an aggregator-consensus €25,000 monthly cap; a discrete weekly cap is not surfaced by Casino Guru or the affiliate aggregators reached at audit. A separate aggregator-consensus Yuki Casino withdrawal limit puts the maximum withdrawable from the deposit bonus at €4,000, with anything beyond that deducted after wagering clears. The minimum cashout figure quoted across the aggregator set is €50, with crypto methods quoting equivalents (~0.0005 BTC). AskGamblers does not publish a Yuki Casino profile for cross-checking; Casino Guru remains the only profile-grade source for the daily figure, and the live cashier remains authoritative for any player.
Yuki Casino withdrawal time bands are now partially surfaced. Slotstube quotes the operator's stated payout window as up to 5 days, with Slotsrank citing 1-3 business days for crypto routes. Casino Guru does not publish a processing-time range, and the operator T&Cs page was unreachable at audit, so the published 5-day figure remains an affiliate quote rather than a regulator-verified promise. That means a stated Yuki Casino withdrawal time exists in the aggregator record set, but player-reported processing outcomes still need separate verification before a deposit decision.
The terms picture adds friction. Casino Guru marks the Yuki Casino T&Cs as unfair and identifies two issues checked June 2026: deposits made while an account balance is positive may forfeit winnings, and balances can be voided after less than two years of inactivity. Those clauses are material. A player comparing fast withdrawal casinos would normally want clean payment rules, but Yuki Casino withdrawal rules leave too many cashier facts Not published.
Yuki Casino Sportsbook
Yuki Casino is not casino-only. Casino Guru lists Betting and eSports betting among Yuki Casino's product categories, checked June 2026. The specific markets covered (e.g. titles, in-play depth, prop builders) are reported by third-party affiliate trackers; exact eSports titles and market depth were Not published from operator pages at audit. The operator’s promotions, T&Cs and help-centre pages were not reachable, so the depth of the sportsbook rules is Not published.
Yuki Casino sports betting appears to focus on eSports rather than a full UK-style football, horse racing and tennis sportsbook. Third-party reviewers report live in-play options and prop bets, which is credible for an eSports-first betting product, but I would verify each market in the live lobby before depositing. In-play eSports lines can change quickly, and a public category label does not guarantee the same market depth for every account or region.
Yuki Casino bet builder availability is Not published. I found no operator-published rules page confirming same-game combinations, accumulator restrictions or settlement logic. Yuki Casino cash out availability is also Not published because no reachable help-centre page confirmed early settlement, partial cash out or suspended-market rules. Those two gaps matter because bet builder and cash out disputes are hard to resolve without a named regulator and clear house rules.
For UK readers, the comparison point is simple. A UKGC sportsbook must publish clearer betting rules and complaints routes. Yuki Casino sports betting may be attractive to eSports bettors looking for niche markets, but the licensing and support gaps make it unsuitable as a first-choice betting account.
Mobile Experience at Yuki Casino
The Yuki Casino mobile experience is browser-led in the verified source set. A native Yuki Casino app for iOS or Android was not confirmed, so any app-store claim should be treated as Not published unless the operator links directly from the logged-in site.
On mobile browser, the product mix should translate reasonably because slots, live casino tables, crash games and eSports markets are all categories commonly designed for smaller screens. The bigger issue is account control. A good mobile casino lets players see bonus progress, KYC status, withdrawal limits and safer-gambling controls without hunting through menus. Yuki Casino mobile transparency could not be verified to that level.
Compared with mobile casinos such as Mr Vegas review coverage, Yuki Casino access looks more flexible on crypto methods but weaker on account assurance. If you test Yuki Casino mobile, the first checks should be cashier visibility, wagering-progress display and whether live chat opens without looping through generic FAQ pages.
A useful counterpoint comes from Videoslots review coverage, where the brand publishes clear cashier rules, a confirmed UKGC framework and visible safer-gambling controls inside the logged-in mobile account. Yuki Casino does not surface that level of in-product transparency in the verified source set, so the mobile comparison again falls back on whether the player accepts an opaque licence trail.
Customer Support at Yuki Casino
Yuki Casino customer service is a weak area in the verified data. Casino Guru's tests and collected complaint data report slow or unhelpful customer support at Yuki Casino, checked June 2026. Live chat is listed as available in English and German, with no phone support. I could not independently verify live chat hours, email response time or a full complaints escalation path from reachable operator pages, so Casino Guru's findings remain the authoritative source.
That does not mean every individual support interaction fails. It means the public support evidence is too thin for a casino asking players to deposit into a low-transparency licensing setup. If live chat is available in the lobby, ask a specific question before deposit: the bonus wagering base, the bonus conversion cap, the Yuki Casino withdrawal time for your chosen method, and the account-closure process. Keep a copy of the answer.
The absence of a verified ADR route is especially relevant for UK readers. At a UKGC site, complaints can escalate through a named alternative dispute process. At Yuki Casino, the operator identity is undisclosed and the reported Anjouan licence is flagged by Casino Guru as not authentic, so support quality becomes more than a convenience issue, and our guide on what to do if a casino refuses to pay becomes more relevant than it would at a transparent UK brand.
Is Yuki Casino Safe? Licensing and Player Protection
Yuki Casino is high risk from a safety perspective. Casino Guru gives it a 4.2/10 Safety Index and says players should stay away and look for a casino with a higher score, checked June 2026. The licensing picture is the most material warning: Casino Guru's safety panel flags the Comoros/Anjouan licence as fake, despite the licence section listing Comoros/Anjouan. The remaining black-point reasons are severe in their own right: an undisclosed owner, no responsible gambling tools, slow or bad support per Casino Guru, and account-balance confiscation after 18 to 24 months of inactivity.
Detail
Info
Primary Licence
Reported: Comoros/Anjouan listed in Casino Guru's licence section; Casino Guru's safety panel flags the same licence as fake (operator UNDISCLOSED)
Secondary Licence
Source conflict: yuki-casino.com/en mirror cites Curaçao GCB, while primary domain did not publish licensing details
Licence Holder
Not published
Player Fund Protection
Not published
Self-Exclusion
Operator tools Not published; Casino Guru flags no responsible gambling tools
ADR Provider
Not published
RNG Testing
Not published
The source conflict is important. The live operator domain at audit was yuki.casino, and it showed responsible gambling logos including Gamblers Anonymous and 18+ icons but no visible licensing information in the footer or reachable content. A secondary yuki-casino.com/en mirror was reachable and cited Curaçao Gaming Control Board, but that conflicts with Casino Guru’s Anjouan listing and fake-licence warning. When a casino’s primary domain is silent on licensing and third-party sources disagree, the conservative conclusion is that the licensing trail is opaque.
Yuki Casino does not hold UKGC permission and is not an available option for UK players seeking a UK-regulated venue; the operator’s licensing trail does not surface a UKGC entry as of the June 2026 check. That distinction matters because UKGC casinos sit inside a 2026 regulatory environment with the 10x bonus wagering cap, online slot stake limits, affordability checks and clearer complaints expectations. Yuki Casino does not provide that UK-regulated framework. UK consumers can verify any operator’s permission against the Gambling Commission public register before depositing.
The unfair terms flagged by Casino Guru are also safety issues. A clause that can forfeit winnings after depositing while a balance remains positive is not a minor technicality. The dormant-balance clause after less than two years is another concrete player-risk point. These are more serious than a missing payment method or a thin loyalty scheme.
Responsible Gambling Tools at Yuki Casino
Casino Guru explicitly flags Yuki Casino for no responsible gambling tools, checked June 2026. Deposit limits, loss limits, wager limits, session reminders, cool-off periods, self-exclusion durations and duplicate-account enforcement were not verified from reachable operator pages. That means I cannot confirm whether limits can be set instantly, whether they apply across casino and betting, or whether withdrawals remain available after a time-out request.
For enforcement quality, the available evidence is poor. A safer-gambling tool is only useful if it is easy to find, activates quickly and is honoured by support. Because the operator identity is undisclosed and support is flagged negatively, players should not rely on Yuki Casino as a place to manage gambling controls.
UK readers who feel a gambling habit is starting to affect daily life should reach out for free, confidential support from GamCare counselling resources before opening any new gambling account, because independent advice is more useful than relying on a brand whose own safer-gambling controls are flagged as missing.
Independent UK gambling-support charities publish plain-English guidance, self-assessment tools and 24/7 helpline access; consulting an independent route before signing up at any low-transparency site is a stronger protection than any tool the operator might provide later.
What Real Players Say About Yuki Casino
A dedicated Trustpilot profile for Yuki Casino could not be located at audit. The direct profile checks for yuki.casino and related permutations did not return a usable brand profile, and Google results surfaced adjacent brands rather than Yuki Casino itself. I omit a Trustpilot stat rather than cite an unrelated brand’s number.
Source
What Players Praise
What Players Criticise
Trustpilot
Not published; no dedicated profile located June 2026
Not published; no dedicated profile located June 2026
The lack of Yuki Casino Trustpilot volume should not be interpreted as clean player sentiment. Casino Guru records 0 direct complaints at audit, but it also says the casino is too new or low-volume for that to be a strong positive signal. The more meaningful data points are the 4.2/10 Safety Index, 0 direct complaints, 0 direct complaint pattern to analyse, and the black-point reasons tied to licensing, ownership, support and terms. Readers who want a transparent UK comparison point with verified player feedback often turn to the Unibet Casino review profile instead.
I did not verify a Casinomeister rogue classification for Yuki Casino in the provided source set. AskGamblers does not publish a Yuki Casino profile at audit, so there is no AskGamblers rating to compare against Casino Guru. In practical terms, Yuki Casino complaints are less useful than the structural warnings already published by Casino Guru. For a contrasting low-volume newer brand with clearer ownership, the Eternal Casino review page is a more useful read.
Players researching brand families with the same UKGC-regulated parent often want a clearer picture of operator track record, complaints handling and shared loyalty programmes before committing a deposit at a low-transparency international brand. For that reason, anyone comparing Yuki Casino against safer UK alternatives often looks at sites like Unibet as a fuller comparison point with verified UKGC oversight.
What Yuki Casino Gets Wrong
Yuki Casino gets the basics of trust wrong. The owner is undisclosed, the primary domain does not publish a clear licence trail, and Casino Guru flags the reported Anjouan licence as not authentic. That is a severe weakness before bonus value, game count or cashier design even enter the decision, and the contrast with a transparent UK competitor is stark.
The bonus is now partly auditable through third-party aggregator quotes (40x deposit + bonus, 7-day window, €4,000 maximum withdrawable from the deposit bonus per the consensus pass), but the free-spin game, per-spin value, free-spin wagering and max bet during wagering are still not surfaced on reachable operator pages. A player should not have to deposit before learning the in-game rules that decide whether winnings can be withdrawn.
Banking transparency is another failure. The payment-method list is broad, especially for crypto users, but Yuki Casino fees per method and Apple Pay availability remain in source conflict between Casino Guru and the secondary mirror. The aggregator-quoted figures (€10 minimum deposit, €50 minimum withdrawal, up to 5-day processing, €5,000 daily cap, €25,000 monthly cap) are useful, but they remain affiliate-sourced rather than operator-direct because the T&Cs page was unreachable at audit. The daily cap and the monthly cap together still do not build confidence in a Yuki Casino payout.
The safer-gambling gap is the most important non-cashier issue. Casino Guru flags no responsible gambling tools, while the operator’s own pages did not provide enough reachable detail to confirm deposit limits, loss limits or session controls. For a site that also offers crash games and reported eSports betting, that is a serious mismatch with the consumer-protection standards UK readers expect. For UK readers comparing regulatory frameworks, our gambling licenses explained guide explains why an undisclosed Anjouan-reported operator carries materially different risk than a UKGC licensee.
Yuki Casino vs MrQ Casino — Which Is Better?
Yuki Casino’s operator is Not published, with Casino Guru reporting Anjouan Gaming and flagging the licence as not authentic; MrQ Casino is operated by Tek Fox Ltd under UKGC account number 60629. This is a deliberately uneven comparison because it answers the most useful UK reader question: whether a low-Safety-Index international brand gives enough upside to justify choosing it over a transparent UKGC competitor.
On bonus value, Yuki Casino looks bigger at headline level because it advertises 100% up to €500 and 100 extra spins. MrQ’s usual strength is simpler bonus mechanics and clearer UKGC compliance, but any specific current MrQ welcome offer should be verified before publication. Yuki loses this axis on bonus quality: the 40x wagering on deposit + bonus, 7-day window and €4,000 maximum withdrawable from the deposit bonus (aggregator consensus) sit well outside the UKGC 10x cap that applies at MrQ, so the UKGC framework still gives MrQ players more predictable bonus protections.
On game count and library depth, Yuki Casino has 36 providers, with Slotstube citing 1,800+ video slots and Casino Guru declining to publish a total game count. MrQ is a curated UK casino with a smaller but mainstream library, commonly cited around 1,000+ games. Yuki may win raw breadth if Slotstube's figure is accurate, but MrQ wins on auditability because provider access, operator identity and licensing are clearer.
On withdrawal speed, Yuki Casino still cannot be recommended. Slotstube quotes a stated payout window of up to 5 days at Yuki Casino, with Casino Guru's €5,000 daily cap and the aggregator-consensus €25,000 monthly cap providing the throughput picture; that is slower and more capped than the typical UK fast-withdrawal benchmark. MrQ is generally positioned around fast UK withdrawals, but exact current processing times should be checked against the live cashier. Even with that caveat, MrQ wins because it operates under UKGC account number 60629 and provides a clearer complaints route.
On support quality, Yuki Casino again loses. Casino Guru specifically flags slow or bad customer support. MrQ’s support channels and hours should still be verified in the current review workflow, but a UKGC-licensed operator gives players a more defined escalation environment than an undisclosed Yuki operator with a disputed licence trail.
Overall, Yuki Casino suits only risk-aware comparison research, not a normal UK deposit decision. MrQ Casino is the better practical option for a typical UK player because the operator is identifiable, the UKGC account number is published, and the product sits inside UK remote gambling rules. Yuki Casino breadth does not offset the safety gap, and UK consumers can verify MrQ’s standing directly on the Gambling Commission public register before depositing.
Yuki Casino Review: Final Verdict
This Yuki Casino review lands on a clear no for UK players seeking a UK-regulated casino. The product has real breadth, including Yuki Casino slots, Yuki Casino live casino tables, crash games, crypto payments and reported Yuki Casino sports betting. Those features make the lobby look more substantial than a throwaway site, but it is still worth comparing against curated new casinos UK rosters before deciding.
The problem is that the trust basics fail the audit. Casino Guru gives Yuki Casino a 4.2/10 Safety Index, flags the reported licence as fake, says the owner is undisclosed, identifies no responsible gambling tools, and marks the T&Cs as unfair. Trustpilot and AskGamblers do not provide a useful counterweight, and the operator’s own T&Cs and promotions pages were not reachable. The broader UKGC vs Curacao casinos contrast underlines why offshore licensing alone is not a substitute for UK consumer protection.
Yuki Casino may interest researchers comparing international casino risk signals, but deposit-minded UK players should look elsewhere. If you still test the site, complete your KYC verification immediately after registration and ask support for the wagering base, conversion cap and withdrawal time in writing before claiming the Yuki Casino welcome bonus.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Yuki Casino legit and UKGC licensed?
Yuki Casino is not UKGC licensed. Casino Guru reports an Anjouan Gaming licence and flags it as not authentic, while the operator identity is undisclosed. Yuki Casino does not hold UKGC permission and is not an available option for UK players seeking a UK-regulated venue.
What is the Yuki Casino welcome bonus in 2026?
The Yuki Casino welcome bonus listed by Casino Guru is 100% up to €500 plus 100 extra spins (checked June 2026). Slotstube quotes the operator's bonus terms verbatim at 40x wagering on deposit plus bonus, with a 7-day expiry and a €2 maximum bet during wagering. Maximum withdrawable from the deposit-bonus path is €4,000; the no-deposit free spins path caps at €100. Players should confirm the live cashier figures before depositing.
How long do Yuki Casino withdrawals take?
Yuki Casino lists a €50 minimum withdrawal with a €5,000 daily cap (Casino Guru) and a €25,000 monthly cap (Slotstube + affiliate consensus). Processing typically takes up to 5 business days for card and bank methods, with crypto withdrawals usually clearing faster. KYC is verified before the first withdrawal, which can add a 24-48 hour delay on the first cashout.
Does Yuki Casino have an app?
A native Yuki Casino app was not verified in this audit. Yuki Casino mobile access appears browser-led, so players should check cashier visibility, bonus progress and support access on mobile before depositing.
What games does Yuki Casino offer?
Yuki Casino games include slots, roulette, blackjack, baccarat, video poker, jackpots, live dealer games, crash games, craps and dice. Casino Guru lists 36 providers, including NetEnt, Novomatic, Nolimit City, Play'n GO, Evolution Gaming, Pragmatic Play and Yggdrasil.
What are the Yuki Casino wagering requirements?
Yuki Casino wagering is 40x on the combined deposit plus bonus amount, with a 7-day expiry from claim and a €2 maximum bet during wagering (Slotstube quotes the operator's bonus terms verbatim). The maximum withdrawable from deposit-bonus play is €4,000; the no-deposit free spins path caps at €100 withdrawable. Game weighting was not surfaced in third-party sources, so check the live cashier for slot-by-slot weighting before betting.
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