Stake.us Weekly & Monthly Bonus Calculator

Your play volume (last 7 days)
GC numbers get huge. Pasting from stats is fine.
Optional calibration (not saved)
If you know your last bonus for the same period, enter it. This only adjusts this one result.

Estimator uses SC played plus GC played plus VIP rank. Exact bonus formula is not published, so calibration helps.

This calculator is meant to help with three things people usually get stuck on with Stake.us:

  1. Weekly/Monthly bonus expectations (as a rough estimate, because Stake.us doesn’t publish a public “exact bonus equation”)
  2. VIP Progress (this part is based on Stake.us’ published rank requirements + their own example method) (Stake Help Center)
  3. Rakeback (Stake.us explains the rule and gives an example, but it has to be activated on the account) (Stake Help Center)

Use the tabs in the widget: Weekly/Monthly Bonus (default), then VIP Progress, then Rakeback.


Weekly bonuses vs monthly bonuses on Stake.us

Weekly bonuses

Stake.us says weekly bonuses are VIP-only and they’re released every Saturday at 12:30 pm GMT. (Stake Help Center)
They’re paid in Stake Cash (SC) and Gold Coins (GC), and Stake.us also says the more you played during the week (SC/GC) and the higher your VIP rank, the better they tend to be. (Stake Help Center)

To collect them, Stake.us says you need a Telegram account and you must join their official VIP Telegram channel. (Stake Help Center)
Also worth knowing: Stake.us notes weekly bonuses expire “about a month” after release, and you can only collect weekly bonuses that were released after you reached Bronze. (Stake Help Center)

Monthly bonuses

Stake.us says monthly bonuses are sent on random dates (no fixed calendar day), and eligible users are notified through email—so your email should be verified. (Stake Help Center)


Tab 1: Weekly/Monthly Bonus (estimate)

This tab is your “best guess” view. It’s not claiming to be Stake.us’ official formula (because Stake.us doesn’t publish a step-by-step bonus equation in the Help Center articles). What Stake.us does clearly say is that weekly bonuses improve with more SC/GC play and higher VIP rank. (Stake Help Center)
And monthly bonuses are on random dates via email. (Stake Help Center)

What to enter

  • Bonus period
    • Weekly = your last 7 days of play
    • Monthly = your last 30 days of play
      The calculator just needs a consistent “window” so you’re not comparing totally different periods.
  • VIP rank
    • Weekly is VIP-only, so if you select “Unranked (Not VIP)” the calculator will warn you for weekly estimates. (Stake Help Center)
    • Monthly is described as a VIP reward in the VIP overview too, and Stake.us ties both weekly/monthly to VIP. (Stake Help Center)
  • Your play volume (SC played + GC played)
    • Stake.us talks about weekly bonus strength in terms of how much SC and GC you used to play during the week. (Stake Help Center)
    • GC numbers can be massive, so pasting from your stats is totally normal.

Optional “calibration” (this is the part that makes the estimate feel realistic)

If you remember your last Weekly bonus (for weekly mode) or your last Monthly bonus (for monthly mode), you can enter it here.

What it does (no complicated math):
It basically says “okay, for your account, with a similar VIP rank + similar play window, your bonus looked like this last time… so let’s scale the next estimate closer to that.”

It’s still an estimate, but it usually lands way closer than a generic one, especially if your play style stays pretty steady.

Weekly countdown (why it’s there)

Stake.us explicitly says weekly bonuses release Saturday at 12:30 pm GMT, so the timer is just a friendly reminder for the next drop. (Stake Help Center)

How to read the result

You’ll see a result in both:

  • Stake Cash (SC)
  • Gold Coins (GC)

Those are the two currencies Stake.us mentions weekly bonuses are paid in. (Stake Help Center)


Tab 2: VIP Progress (official-ish, because Stake.us actually gives the method)

This is the cleanest tab on the page because Stake.us publishes:

  • the VIP rank requirements (SC + GC), and
  • an example for calculating “how much more you need” based on your VIP progress %. (Stake Help Center)

VIP ranks and requirements (Stake.us list)

Stake.us lists these requirements directly in their VIP overview: Bronze → Obsidian, with SC and GC targets. (Stake Help Center)

What “progress to next rank (%)” means

Use the percentage shown in your Stake.us VIP bar — the one that shows how far you are toward the next tier (not your lifetime total).

What the calculator does (simple version)

Stake.us’ example does this idea:

  1. Look at your current rank and the next rank
  2. Figure out how big that “gap” is between the two ranks
  3. Use your progress % to estimate how much of that gap you’ve already played
  4. Subtract to get what’s left

Stake.us demonstrates this with a Silver → Gold example at 50% progress and shows the “already played” amount and the “remaining” amount. (Stake Help Center)

SC vs GC progress (why the calculator shows an “equivalence” line)

Stake.us also states: playing through 2 million GC equals playing through 1 SC for VIP progress. (Stake Help Center)
So if you mostly play in GC, it helps to see what your remaining GC looks like in “SC progress terms” too.


Tab 3: Rakeback (also based on Stake.us’ explanation, but activation matters)

Stake.us describes rakeback as a passive reward that gives you something back on play (whether you win or lose). (Stake Help Center)
They also say that if they activate it for your account, you get 3.5% of the “edge” on every amount you play with, and they show an example: playing 10 SC at 1% edge → 0.0035 SC back. (Stake Help Center)

What you enter

  • Amount played (SC)
    Just enter the amount you’re trying to estimate rakeback for.
  • Game type / house edge
    Stake.us ties rakeback to “edge,” so the slider is there to set your best guess. (Stake Help Center)
    The game dropdown just fills a starting number so you don’t have to. If you know your real edge is different, override it.

Where to find rakeback on Stake.us

Stake.us says once it’s activated, you can find it at Account > VIP > Rakeback. (Stake Help Center)

How rakeback gets activated (per Stake.us)

Stake.us lists a couple paths:

  • sometimes it’s enabled if you sign up through certain streamers/affiliates,
  • otherwise you can contact support,
  • and they also mention reaching Bronze can lead to a VIP manager enabling it alongside other benefits. (Stake Help Center)

Quick FAQ

Is weekly bonus available if I’m unranked?

Stake.us says weekly bonuses are VIP-only, and also notes you can collect only those released after you reached Bronze. (Stake Help Center)

When is the weekly bonus released?

Stake.us says Saturday at 12:30 pm GMT. (Stake Help Center)

Do I need Telegram for weekly bonuses?

Stake.us says yes — you need Telegram and to join their official VIP channel to collect weekly bonuses. (Stake Help Center)

Where are the VIP rank requirements listed?

Stake.us publishes them in their VIP overview (and also repeats them in the VIP progress article). (Stake Help Center)