Compare Fliff Picks as a daily fantasy sports option with availability, licensing, bonus, payment, and account details reviewed where public evidence is available.
Next best actions
Before you deposit, claim, or return later, turn this review into a useful plan: value the offer, model wagering, save reminders, practice the game, or compare alternatives.
Estimate what a bonus is worth after deposit size, match rate, contribution, and wagering assumptions.
Open calculatorMap rollover, expiry, max bet, contribution, and expected loss before you start clearing terms.
Plan termsCompare this promo against other active offers and decide whether to execute, hedge, track, wait, or skip.
Open extractorSave recurring claims, daily rewards, expiry windows, and custom reminders in your BonusBell workspace.
Track bonusesRehearse the game and learn the house edge before real money is involved.
Open practicePut this platform beside another option and compare trust signals, rules, payouts, offers, and fit.
CompareT&Cs apply. 18+ only. Gamble responsibly.
BonusBell platform reviews combine structured catalog data, primary-source verification, and editorial analysis so users can understand not just what a platform offers, but how confident we are in the claims on the page.
Reviewed by
BonusBell Editorial Team
Fact-checked
2026-04-08
Last updated
2026-04-08
Sources used
3 cited sources
Fliff Picks is the daily fantasy pick'em vertical of Fliff Inc., the Philadelphia-based social sportsbook operator best known for its Fliff Coins (play-money) and Fliff Cash (sweepstakes redeemable) dual-currency sportsbook product. The P…
Fliff Picks is the daily fantasy pick'em vertical of Fliff Inc., the Philadelphia-based social sportsbook operator best known for its Fliff Coins (play-money) and Fliff Cash (sweepstakes redeemable) dual-currency sportsbook product. The Picks vertical launched in 2023 as a peer-to-peer pick'em contest format that runs separately from Fliff's main sweepstakes sportsbook — a distinction that matters for the regulatory analysis below.
Fliff Picks is a peer-to-peer DFS contest format. players build 2-to-6-player over/under lineups and entries are pooled with other Fliff Picks players for a prize. Sports covered include NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, college football and college basketball. As of April 2026 Fliff Picks specifically (separate from the main Fliff sweepstakes product) is available in California, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah and West Virginia.
New players receive a small stack of Fliff Coins on signup plus a free entry into a Fliff Picks peer-to-peer contest. Unlike Fliff's main sweepstakes sportsbook, the Picks vertical does not use the dual-currency Coins/Cash model — it is straight paid-entry peer-to-peer.
Limited compared to the category leaders. Fliff Picks focuses on the four major US leagues and ignores soccer, golf, tennis, esports and most college basketball depth. Payouts are peer-to-peer (prize-pool based) rather than flat multipliers. Stat-line depth is shallow — fewer props per player than PrizePicks or Underdog. This is clearly a secondary product for Fliff, built to offer a paid-entry DFS option in states where the main sweepstakes sportsbook is blocked.
Deposits via Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay and online banking. Withdrawals via ACH or check, with processing times of 3–7 business days. Fliff's overall payout reputation has had mixed reviews — the main sweepstakes product has drawn complaints about slow Fliff Cash redemptions, though the Picks vertical is a separate flow.
Fliff's main sportsbook product operates under sweepstakes law (the "no purchase necessary" mail-in alternative entry route), which has its own regulatory complications — Fliff has been the subject of consumer class-action lawsuits over whether its dual-currency model constitutes unlicensed sports betting, and it is blocked in 18+ states under its own sweepstakes rules. Fliff Picks is a separate product built to comply with DFS law rather than sweepstakes law, which is why its state map is so much narrower than the main Fliff app's. The peer-to-peer structure is designed to dodge the player-versus-house pick'em cease-and-desist wave. New York, Washington, Nevada, Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and others are blocked for various legality reasons.
Fliff's app is clean and mobile-first, but the Picks section is clearly a secondary tab rather than the main attraction. Navigation between Coins/Cash sportsbook and Picks can be confusing for new players. Customer support is via in-app ticket only with slow response times — a common Fliff complaint across reviews.
Fliff Picks is a narrow, secondary product from a company whose primary bet is on a different regulatory theory (sweepstakes). Use it if you live in one of the 11 states where it operates and you already use the main Fliff app for its sweepstakes sportsbook. Otherwise DraftKings Pick6, PrizePicks or Underdog are better peer-to-peer or player-versus-house primary homes.
Compare Fliff Picks as a daily fantasy sports option with availability, licensing, bonus, payment, and account details reviewed where public evidence is available.
It has been operating since 2019 and is tied to Fliff Inc, with public-facing operations associated with USA (West Coast). Fliff Picks is currently categorized by BonusBell under dfs, and pickems and mapped to 4 eligible states/districts in the live jurisdiction model. Available review data shows players can expect NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, Soccer, Tennis, Golf, College, and more. Distinct hooks currently tracked by BonusBell include Sweepstakes model enables near-nationwide availability.
Fliff Picks currently advertises $50 free play + 100% match up to $100 + 5,000 Fliff Coins + $1 Fliff Cash. That line is useful as a quick hook, but players usually need more context around playthrough, expiry, qualifying wager size, and whether the offer is actually the best reason to sign up. This review covers 3 visible VIP tiers for this brand, which matters for return visits and loyalty value rather than just the first session.
On the money-movement side, available review data reflects a minimum deposit around $50, a minimum withdrawal of roughly $25, and payout timing that is usually described as 1-5 business days. Even when available review data does not expose every term, players still need this section because actual value depends on how easy it is to fund, verify, and cash out, not just on promotional copy.
Fliff Picks sits inside the social or sweepstakes bucket and is currently modeled as available across 4 states/districts. For this category, the most important reader question is whether the free and redeemable currency mechanics, jurisdiction restrictions, and redemption process are explained clearly enough before someone spends time or money. The current license note reads: Skill-based gaming license; contests permitted in select states.
Fliff Picks presents a more complete operating profile because BonusBell can already identify deposit methods such as other, applepay, googlepay, withdrawal options like other, gift_card. Current review signals put it at 3.9 rating with a 73/100 trust score. Those are only as strong as the source data behind them, so the rest of this review should be read as the evidence layer behind the headline number.
For sweepstakes and social players, the more honest question is whether Fliff Picks adds a genuinely better free-to-paid progression, redemption path, or game mix than the already-established category leaders. Fliff Picks is best judged on the full operating picture: product quality, regional access, banking clarity, bonus terms, and whether the evidence in the review is strong enough to trust. Until every major field has clear evidence, this review could be treated as a reference, not financial or legal advice.
This snapshot shows where the platform operates and how much its verified recurring offers can realistically be worth over a normal week.
Review coverage: Verified. Bonus coverage: None found.
Keep bonus reminders visible
Link Fliff Picks to your BonusBell portfolio to get reminders before bonuses expire.
Editor's Verdict
Good free-to-play entry point with solid feature set
Last reviewed: April 2026 · BonusBell Editorial Team
BonusBell is an independent information source. We may earn a commission when you sign up via our links. Terms and conditions apply to all offers. 18+ or 21+ depending on jurisdiction.
Gambling Problem? Call or text 1-800-MY-RESET.