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PrizePicks Legal States

With sports betting going live across the United States, several states have lagged behind. PrizePicks operates akin to DFS, allowing participants to take advantage of their player projections across 33 states, plus Washington D.C., some of which have yet to legalize online gambling. Let’s take a look at the below PrizePicks legal states.

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Note that not all of PrizePicks’ offerings are available in every state. Some sports, especially college athletics, are not available across the board. PrizePicks also divides its offerings into three categories: Pick’Em (vs. the house), Pick’Em Arena (peer-to-peer) and Free-to-Play (no payouts). We’ll dive into the nuances below.

PrizePicks Legal States

Want to know all about PrizePicks legal states? Breaking it down by way of what age each state allows, there PrizePicks states...

The following are states where PrizePicks is legal, per their website: Alaska^, Alabama^, Arkansas, Arizona^, California, Colorado*, Washington, D.C., Florida^, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts^, Michigan*, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, New York*, Oklahoma, Oregon^, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee^, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia^, Wyoming^. PrizePicks also operates in all Canadian provinces except Ontario.

*Only Free-to-Play contests are allowed.
^Only PrizePicks Pick’em Arena contests are allowed.

PrizePicks legal states are subject to change. Additional restrictions may apply in your state. Must be 19+ to play except in Arizona and Massachusetts, where new members must be 21+.

Additional PrizePicks Information

How to Get Started at PrizePicks

  1. Download the PrizePicks app or navigate to their website.
  2. Click Start Playing Now
  3. Provide a valid email address, your full name, date of birth,  and address
  4. Verify your email
  5. Start playing your favorite player props!
  6. If you need a brief “How To” guide, we have you covered here.

PrizePicks Legal States: Additional Restrictions

Even if PrizePicks is legal in your state, additional restrictions may apply:

  • Arkansas, Massachusetts and Vermont: May not play projections for college sports.
  • Arizona and Massachusetts: Must be 21+ to play.
  • Illinois: May not play projections for college athletes who play within the state of Illinois.

PrizePicks Explained

Participants must choose lineups between 2-6 players across statistical categories. Offerings include player props in the NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, WNBA, College Sports, PGA, Tennis and several other sports. Participants will pick more or less for each individual statistical category, which makes it a solid option for beginners in the betting space. For more information about becoming a profitable PrizePicks player, click here!

PrizePicks offers two entry types: Flex Plays and Power Plays. The Power Play requires every pick in your entry to win in order to obtain a greater payout. The Flex Play allows you to lose one or two of your picks depending on the size of the lineup. Lineups will still be compensated for achieving all correct picks. However, these Flex Plays still pay out even if your lineup drops one or two plays. With that said, let’s see where you can take advantage of PrizePicks.

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