Updated July 2026
Stake Monthly VIP Bonus Calculator July 2026
Estimate your Stake monthly VIP bonus from your wagered amount and rank, then see the community-estimated formula behind it, how the casino monthly bonus doubles its tier base, and what it looks like in INR. Every figure here is an estimate, not an official Stake payout.
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Stake monthly bonus calculator
Estimate your expected Stake.com monthly bonus from wager volume and VIP level.
Product
Outcome
Expected monthly bonus
$48
Minimum (90%)
$43
Maximum (110%)
$53
18+ only. Affiliate link. Estimate based on public VIP data, not a guaranteed payout.
These numbers assume an active Stake.com VIP account and are an estimate based on wager volume and VIP level. Reloads land on the 1st of each month and scale up as you climb the VIP ladder.
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The Stake Monthly Bonus Calculator above estimates your monthly VIP reload from two inputs: how much you wagered over the month and your current VIP tier. This guide explains how that estimate is built, walks through a worked example you can check against the tool, shows what the monthly casino bonus is worth in Indian rupees, and compares the monthly bonus with the weekly one. Every figure here is a community-sourced estimate. Stake does not publish official reload formulas, so treat the numbers as a planning guide, not a promise.
How the Stake Monthly Bonus Is Calculated
The calculator uses a community-reverse-engineered model, because Stake has never released its exact reload maths. There are two paths, one for casino and one for sports, and the monthly setting changes only one of them.
For casino, the monthly estimate is your wager divided by a win or loss divisor, plus a casino tier base that the monthly cycle doubles. In full: divide your monthly wager by 1,200 on a net-win month or by 500 on a net-loss month, then add twice your casino tier base for your level (community estimates: Bronze 10, Silver 20, Gold 30, Platinum 40, Diamond 100 dollars, doubled on the monthly cycle). That doubling of the base is the whole reason the monthly casino bonus outpaces the weekly one at the same wager.
For sports, the monthly setting has no effect at all, so the estimate matches the weekly one exactly. It is your sports tier base (community estimates: Bronze 20, Silver 40, Gold 60, Platinum 80, Diamond 200 dollars), plus 0.08 percent of your monthly wager (your wager multiplied by 0.0008), plus your wager divided by the same win or loss divisor (1,200 or 500).
The result is rounded to the nearest dollar and shown as a range: the Expected figure in the middle, with a Minimum 10 percent below and a Maximum 10 percent above. That spread reflects the uncertainty in reverse-engineered figures, not an official tolerance from Stake.
The table below lists the community-estimated tier bases the calculator uses. For casino it shows both the standard base and the doubled monthly base, so you can see exactly where the monthly advantage comes from:
| VIP tier | Sports base | Casino base | Casino base doubled (monthly) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bronze | $20 | $10 | $20 |
| Silver | $40 | $20 | $40 |
| Gold | $60 | $30 | $60 |
| Platinum | $80 | $40 | $80 |
| Platinum II to VI | $100 to $180 | $50 to $90 | $100 to $180 |
| Diamond | $200 | $100 | $200 |
Read across any casino row and the monthly column is simply double the standard base. A Gold casino player, for example, starts every monthly estimate from a 60 dollar base rather than the 30 dollar weekly base, before any wager terms are added. Sports players see no such doubling: their base is the same whether they read the weekly or the monthly estimate. All of these are community estimates rather than published Stake figures.
Worked Example: Gold Casino, $5,000 Monthly Wager
Here is one concrete trace so you can verify the calculator's output yourself. These are community-estimated figures, not confirmed by Stake. Take a Gold VIP playing casino, with a 5,000 dollar wager over the month, on a net-loss month:
- Divisor term (loss month, so divide by 500): 5,000 / 500 = 10 dollars.
- Gold casino base, doubled for the monthly cycle: 30 x 2 = 60 dollars.
- Expected bonus: 10 + 60 = 70 dollars.
- Estimated range: Minimum 63 dollars, Maximum 77 dollars.
The same Gold casino player, same 5,000 dollar loss, reads only 40 dollars on the weekly calculator, because there the base stays at 30: 10 + 30 = 40. The monthly cycle doubles that 30 base to 60 and lifts the estimate to 70. The extra 30 dollars is entirely the doubled base, not a change in how your wager is counted. You can confirm the weekly figure on the Stake weekly bonus calculator.
Sports works differently. A Gold sports bettor with the same 5,000 dollar loss month reads 74 dollars: the 60 dollar sports base, plus 5,000 x 0.0008 = 4 dollars, plus 5,000 / 500 = 10 dollars, for 60 + 4 + 10 = 74. Switch that same player to the weekly view and the figure is identical, because the monthly setting never touches the sports formula. All figures are community estimates.
As with the weekly bonus, your tier base is the biggest lever. Run the same 5,000 dollar casino loss month as a Bronze player and the estimate is 10 + (10 x 2) = 30 dollars; as a Diamond player it is 10 + (100 x 2) = 210 dollars. The divisor term (the 10) is identical in all three; the entire gap comes from the doubled tier base, which is why a rank upgrade usually beats simply wagering more at the same level.
Monthly vs Weekly: Which Bonus Is Bigger?
Players often ask whether the monthly or the weekly bonus pays more. Based on the community-estimated formulas, the answer depends on whether you play casino or sports.
For casino, the monthly bonus is materially larger, because the monthly setting doubles the casino tier base. Our Gold example makes it concrete: the weekly estimate is 10 + 30 = 40 dollars, while the monthly estimate for the same 5,000 dollar loss is 10 + 60 = 70 dollars. The wager term is identical; the doubled base does all the work. The higher your casino tier, the larger that doubled gap becomes, from 10 extra dollars at Bronze to 100 extra at Diamond.
For sports, the monthly and weekly estimates are the same to the dollar, because the monthly setting has no effect on the sports formula. The only real difference is cadence: the weekly bonus pays every Monday, so across a month a sports player receives four smaller weekly credits rather than one larger monthly one. Same estimated total, different rhythm.
The practical read: casino players see more from the monthly multiplier and should make sure they are reading the monthly figure, while sports players get the same estimated value either way and can favour the weekly cadence for steadier, more frequent credits. You can model both on the Stake weekly bonus calculator and compare them side by side. All community-sourced estimates, not confirmed by Stake.
Stake Monthly Bonus Calculator in India (INR)
The calculator supports Indian rupees, so players in India can read the monthly estimate in familiar terms rather than converting from dollars by hand. Choose INR in the currency selector and every figure, Minimum, Expected, and Maximum, is shown in rupees.
Under the hood the model always works in US dollars first, then converts for display using a fixed reference rate of about 82.95 rupees per dollar. The rupee amount is therefore a straight display conversion of the same underlying estimate, not a separate India-only formula. If the figure Stake actually credits differs from what you see here, that reflects live exchange rates and rounding on their side, not a different calculation.
Here is the Gold casino example from above, read in rupees. The monthly estimate of 70 dollars converts to about Rs 5,807 (70 x 82.95), against about Rs 3,318 for the equivalent 40 dollar weekly figure, so the doubled monthly base is worth roughly Rs 2,489 extra to a Gold casino player each month. A Bronze casino player's 30 dollar monthly estimate is about Rs 2,489, and a Diamond player's 210 dollar estimate is about Rs 17,420. A Gold sports bettor's 74 dollar monthly estimate is about Rs 6,138. Every rupee figure here is a community estimate converted at the reference rate, not an official Stake payout, and the live rate on the day you cash out will move it slightly.
In every other respect INR behaves exactly like USD, EUR, or any other supported currency in the calculator: the inputs, the wager logic, and the tier logic are all the same, and only the display currency changes.
How to Use the Stake Monthly Bonus Calculator
The calculator sits at the top of this page. To get an estimate:
- Open the calculator: it is at the top of the page.
- Enter your monthly wager: input your total wagered for the month, and make sure it is current and accurate, because it drives most of the calculation. It also helps to know whether you ended the month up or down, and whether you played sport or casino.
- Pick your VIP rank: choose from Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, or Obsidian, and set the sports or casino product and the Win or Loss toggle for the month.
That is it. Your bonus estimate appears as a range, and adjusting any input recalculates it instantly. If something looks off against your own records, send us your details and we will fine-tune the model.
Making the Most of Each VIP Level
Bronze Level: keep your betting steady. Regular activity gives the calculator a more accurate read and a healthier estimate.
Silver Level: you start earning weekly bet-back bonuses alongside the monthly reload. Use the calculator to track both and adjust your betting.
Gold Level: higher rakeback, and the doubled casino base now makes a real difference to the monthly estimate. Enter your figures to see how those boosts feed in.
Platinum Level: higher withdrawal limits and a larger tier base. Accurate inputs let you read the full benefit.
Diamond Level: access to exclusive events and promotions, plus the largest community-estimated bases, so factor them into your wagering plan.
Obsidian Level: the top tier, with personalised support. Use the calculator to fine-tune play against your monthly budget.
Tips to Grow Your Monthly Bonus
A few practical habits help you get the most from the monthly bonus, within a budget you set in advance:
- Climb a tier: the highest-leverage move. For casino, the monthly cycle doubles your tier base, so reaching Gold from Silver adds an estimated 10 dollars to the standard casino base (Silver 20 to Gold 30) and 20 dollars once it is doubled for the month.
- Wager steadily: an even pattern through the month feeds the wager term consistently rather than in one spike.
- Prefer high-RTP games: games with a higher Return to Player tend to return more of your stake over time, so your bankroll lasts longer at the same activity level.
- Use active promotions: Stake's ongoing offers can extend your play, but only claim ones whose terms you have read.
- Track with the calculator: re-run your numbers as your wager and rank change, and let the estimate inform your planning rather than your impulses.
Common Misconceptions About the Monthly Bonus
Three misunderstandings come up again and again. All figures below are community estimates, not official Stake policy.
- "The monthly bonus is a fixed, guaranteed amount." It is not. The calculator produces an estimated range from reverse-engineered patterns, Stake does not publish exact formulas, and your actual credit can differ. Use the estimate to plan, not to count on a specific payout.
- "The monthly bonus is always bigger than the weekly one." Only for casino, where the monthly cycle doubles the tier base. For sports the monthly and weekly estimates are identical, and the weekly one simply arrives in four smaller credits across the month.
- "More wagering always means proportionally more bonus." Only partly. The wager term does rise with what you bet, but the tier base is fixed for your level (and doubled for casino on the monthly cycle). Beyond a point, extra volume returns less than a tier upgrade would.
Common Issues and Fixes
1. Bonus not received: contact Stake support with the details, your VIP rank, wagered amount, and screenshots if needed. Watch out for phishing, and only ever reach out through the official site.
2. Wrong bonus amount: double-check what you entered in the calculator. A slip in your figures, or the wrong product or win or loss toggle, can change the estimate.
3. Bonus delayed: bonuses sometimes take a while to land. If it is unusually late, reach out to support.
More VIP Benefits on Stake
Beyond the monthly reload, Stake VIP status adds weekly bonuses (identical maths for sports, a smaller casino base than the monthly cycle), rakeback from Silver up that returns a share of your wagering, and higher-tier extras such as personalised support, raised withdrawal limits, birthday bonuses, and event access. You can track how close you are to the next tier with the Stake VIP rank calculator, estimate the smaller-cadence reward on the weekly bonus calculator, and read the full picture in our Stake review. Used consistently, the monthly calculator gives you clarity on what to expect, helps you claim your full estimated bonus, and supports smarter, budget-led play.
Responsible Gambling and Estimates Disclosure
Estimates disclosure: all bonus figures on this page are community-sourced estimates based on reverse-engineered patterns. Stake has not published official reload formulas. These figures are dated and reviewed monthly, and they can change without notice.
Play responsibly: gambling involves real financial risk, and no bonus changes that. Set a budget before you play, never bet to chase a bonus or recover a loss, and treat any estimate here as planning information only. 18 plus. If gambling stops feeling fun, support is available from services such as BeGambleAware.
Stake bonus estimates in Indian Rupees (INR)
| VIP level | Sports (USD) | Sports (INR) | Casino (USD) | Casino (INR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bronze | $20 | ₹1,659 | $10 | ₹830 |
| Silver | $40 | ₹3,318 | $20 | ₹1,659 |
| Gold | $60 | ₹4,977 | $30 | ₹2,489 |
| Platinum | $80 | ₹6,636 | $40 | ₹3,318 |
| Platinum II | $100 | ₹8,295 | $50 | ₹4,148 |
| Platinum III | $120 | ₹9,954 | $60 | ₹4,977 |
| Platinum IV | $140 | ₹11,613 | $70 | ₹5,807 |
| Platinum V | $160 | ₹13,272 | $80 | ₹6,636 |
| Platinum VI | $180 | ₹14,931 | $90 | ₹7,466 |
| Diamond | $200 | ₹16,590 | $100 | ₹8,295 |
Figures are community-sourced estimates converted at an approximate rate of 1 USD = 82.95 INR. Not official Stake numbers. Last verified July 2026.
The calculator above supports INR directly: select INR from the currency dropdown and your Min, Expected, and Max figures update instantly. The INR amounts here use the same conversion rate the calculator applies, so the numbers on this page and in the tool always match.
These are independent estimates based on publicly reported VIP data, not figures published by Stake. Actual reload amounts vary with your wager mix, active promotions, and account standing. Betting rules differ by country; check the gambling regulations that apply where you live before you deposit.
Frequently asked questions
How is the Stake monthly VIP bonus calculated?
It scales with two inputs: your total monthly wager and your VIP tier (Bronze through Obsidian). The calculator applies a tier-based reload band to your volume. The result is an independent estimate built from public VIP information, not an official Stake payout.
Does the Stake monthly bonus calculator work in INR for India?
Yes. Set the currency selector to INR (₹) and the Min, Expected and Max figures convert automatically. The estimate itself is driven by your wager volume and VIP level, so it works the same in any supported currency.
When is the Stake monthly bonus paid out?
Stake credits the monthly reload on the 1st of each month to eligible VIP accounts. The weekly reload is separate and lands every Monday.
What VIP levels does Stake have?
Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond and Obsidian, with numbered sub-levels inside Platinum and Diamond. Each step up carries a larger reload band.
How much do I need to wager for a bigger monthly bonus?
Bonus size rises with both your monthly wager and your tier. Use the Stake VIP rank calculator to see the wager needed to reach the next tier, which unlocks a higher reload band.
Are these official Stake numbers?
No. Stake does not publish exact VIP reload formulas, so these are community-sourced estimates that we keep dated and transparent. Treat them as a planning guide, not a guarantee.
What is the difference between the weekly and monthly Stake bonus?
The weekly reload is a smaller, more frequent bet-back paid every Monday. The monthly reload is larger and paid on the 1st. Both scale with wager volume and VIP tier.
Why is my expected bonus shown as a range?
The Min and Max bracket the Expected figure by about 10% to reflect that real reloads vary with active promotions, your product mix (sports vs casino) and rounding.
What are the Stake monthly bonus estimates in INR for each VIP tier?
Using an approximate rate of 1 USD = 82.95 INR, the estimated base sports reload ranges from roughly 1,659 INR at Bronze to 16,590 INR at Diamond. Casino reloads are roughly half those amounts. Select INR in the currency dropdown above and enter your monthly wager to see your personalised estimate. These are community-sourced figures, not official Stake numbers.
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