Key takeaways
Scratchee's Master Rules still require at least $20 in withdrawal-eligible prize balance before a redemption request is processed.
The current help center lists method-level minimums of $10 for Prezzee, $100 for bank transfer, and $500 for wire.
Scratchee also reserves the right to cap redemptions at $1,000 per day.
Bonus credit is not directly withdrawable, but gameplay winnings from bonus-funded play can be.
First withdrawal may trigger verification, and Scratchee says review can take up to three business days.
What to check before you expect a smooth redemption
The payout question on Scratchee comes down to how the broader rules floor, the payout-method minimums, and the verification flow work together.
Make sure the balance is actually redeemable
The Master Rules tie redemptions to gameplay winnings. Deposited access-pack dollars are not redeemable, and bonus credit itself is not directly withdrawable.
The broader floor is still $20
Scratchee's Master Rules still say the account needs at least $20 in withdrawal-eligible prize balance before a redemption request is processed.
The payout method still changes the minimum
Scratchee's help center currently lists $10 for Prezzee, $100 for bank transfer, and $500 for wire. Those look like method-level thresholds rather than a clean replacement for the broader $20 rules floor.
First withdrawal can be slower than the signup flow suggests
Scratchee says first withdrawal may require one-time verification, and timing is usually described in business days rather than as a guaranteed instant payout.
How Scratchee withdrawals work right now
Scratchee's current materials make more sense when you separate the broad redemption rule from the payout-method minimums. The Master Rules still set the account-level floor, while the help center gives the most specific operational numbers for each withdrawal route.
Editorial verdict
The broader rules still point to a $20 redemption floor, while the help center's $10, $100, and $500 figures describe the minimum for each payout route.
That reading fits Scratchee's official documents without pretending they are phrased perfectly. What Scratchee does not explicitly confirm is whether a person with more than $20 in eligible balance can always redeem only $10 through Prezzee and leave the rest behind, so this page should not present partial-redemption behavior as settled fact.
What matters most here
The Master Rules are the strongest source for the $20 withdrawal-eligible balance floor and the $1,000-per-day cap.
The current help center is the strongest source for the method-level thresholds of $10 for Prezzee, $100 for bank transfer, and $500 for wire.
The first top-up bonus terms confirm that bonus credit itself is non-withdrawable, while gameplay winnings remain subject to the standard withdrawal policy.
What matters more than the promo
A welcome offer matters less than whether your balance is actually redeemable and whether the payout route you want is realistic for the amount you have won.
What to keep in mind
Scratchee's own docs are more specific than they are consistent, so this page should stay grounded in the current official sources rather than old summaries or forum claims.
What to check before you try to withdraw
The useful sequence is to confirm the balance type, clear the broader rules floor, pick the payout method that fits the amount, and expect verification on the first withdrawal.
Confirm that your state is still eligible before you spend time on the payout question.
Make sure the balance comes from gameplay winnings rather than deposited access-pack dollars or raw bonus credit.
Check that you have at least $20 in withdrawal-eligible balance before assuming Scratchee will process a redemption request.
Choose the payout route that matches the amount you actually want to redeem: Prezzee at $10, bank transfer at $100, or wire at $500 based on the current help-center guide.
Complete verification if Scratchee prompts for it and expect the payout timeline to be measured in business days.
What can block or slow a Scratchee withdrawal
These are the friction points most likely to change how simple the cash-out story looks in practice.
Your state is restricted
If Scratchee is not available where you live, the withdrawal question stops mattering right away.
The broad floor and the method minimum are not the same thing
Scratchee's Master Rules still use a $20 withdrawal-eligible balance floor, while the help center uses method-level minimums. Read them as two related parts of the same payout picture rather than as one conflicting number.
Bank and wire routes start higher
The help center currently puts bank transfer at $100 and wire at $500, so smaller wins may leave Prezzee as the only practical route.
Verification can still slow the first cash-out
Scratchee says first withdrawal uses one-time verification, and extra review or document checks can stretch the timeline beyond the fastest case.
Sources and references
Scratchee's help center currently gives the most specific payout-method details, while the Master Rules still control the broader redemption framework. This page uses both because neither source fully replaces the other.
Broad redemption framework
The Master Rules are the strongest source for the $20 withdrawal-eligible balance floor, the gameplay-winnings limitation, and the $1,000 daily cap.
Current payout-method thresholds
The withdrawal-options FAQ is the strongest current source for the method-level minimums of $10 for Prezzee, $100 for bank transfer, and $500 for wire.
Verification and bonus-balance limits
Scratchee's verification FAQs explain the first-withdrawal review flow, and the bonus terms confirm that bonus credit itself is non-withdrawable even though gameplay winnings can still be redeemed under the standard policy.
If the redemption picture still works for you
Open Scratchee only if your state is eligible, the withdrawal route you want fits the amount you could realistically redeem, and the current rules still look workable after you read them.
Open Scratchee
You are comfortable with the scratch-card-style product and the current withdrawal terms still make practical sense for how you want to play.
Check legitimacy first
Read the trust page if you want the clearer explanation of what Scratchee is and what to confirm before you fund the account.