1xbit login: reaching your account
Start playingThis page belongs to 1xbit, an independent site covering the operator's casino and sportsbook. We don't hold your account, we can't sign you in, and we have no way to reset a password or lift a block on your behalf — that's all handled on 1xbit's own site. What follows is what actually happens when you sign in, and what to do when it doesn't work.
Where your account actually lives
Your account sits entirely on 1xbit's own platform. Depending on how you registered, it's tied either to a unique account number generated through one-click registration or to the email address you used at sign-up. Either way, access runs through the operator's own login page — never through a third-party site, including this one.
Reaching the sign-in screen
You'll need whichever credential your account was built on: the account number and password from a one-click registration, or your email and password from an email sign-up. 1xbit describes its registration as anonymous for standard accounts, meaning no ID is asked for at that stage — but that has no bearing on the login process itself, which still needs the correct credential pair.
Where sign-ins go wrong
Most failed logins come down to something ordinary rather than a platform fault:
- The wrong password, or one saved from an old browser autofill
- A one-click account number typed with a digit out of place
- Caps lock or a stray space copied in from elsewhere
- A session that's simply timed out and needs a fresh page load
- An account flagged for verification before further access is allowed
1xbit's own material is inconsistent on identity checks: it markets payouts without verification requirements in places, then separately says verification "may come in handy" if you plan to withdraw. Practically, that means a login can succeed while a later step — a withdrawal, usually — asks for documents it didn't ask for at sign-up.
Getting back in if you're locked out
Password recovery runs through 1xbit's own login page, not through us and not through email to a third party. If you registered with an email address, that's the account the reset will go to; if you used one-click registration, recovery depends on whatever the operator's interface offers for that account type — we don't have a published process to describe beyond that. Never send a password to anyone claiming to "recover" it for you outside the operator's own page.
When the block is deliberate
Not every locked account is a technical fault. If a self-exclusion or a deposit restriction has been set on the account — by you, or as part of an operator check — the account is meant to stay closed, and there is no legitimate way around that from a third-party site. 1xbit doesn't publish a list of restricted countries, so a login refused on geographic grounds is possible but not something we can confirm case by case.
Signing up is a separate step
New registration happens on 1xbit's own site through either the one-click or email method described above. This page only covers getting back into an account that already exists.
Getting help from the right people
Account-specific problems — a lost password, a verification hold, a payment stuck against a login issue — go to 1xbit's own support, which the operator states responds around the clock. For anything about this portal itself, our own contact is [email protected]. If a login issue is tangled up with a spending or self-exclusion concern rather than a technical one, GamCare's National Gambling Helpline (gamcare.org.uk, 0808 8020 133, free and 24/7) and GamStop are worth knowing regardless of which operator you're with.
Access to this site is restricted to persons aged 18 and over (18+). If gambling stops feeling like entertainment, free and confidential support is available at BeGambleAware.org.