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Best Mystery Boxes USASee US sites

US players · 2026

Mystery boxes
that ship to the US.

Which sites accept US users, how fast they ship, and what they take as payment. We run no games and ship nothing — we compare the sites that do.

6 US-friendly sites ·2026-07-08 last checked · 0 paid placements

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US-friendly mystery box sites

Compiled by Igor K · Last checked 2026-07-08

We list operators that accept US users and describe how each ships to the US. We are not lawyers; whether you may use a given site is your responsibility. Operators may restrict some states — those restrictions, where the operator states them, appear below and on each review.

  1. Cratewell

    4.8 / 5 US-friendly

    Bonus: 100% up to $100 on your first crate

    Ships to US in 7–14 days

    Card · Crypto · PayPal

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    18+ · T&Cs apply

  2. Boxly

    4.6 / 5 US-friendly

    Bonus: 3 free boxes, no deposit needed

    Ships to US in 10–21 days

    Card · Crypto

    Restricted: WA

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    18+ · T&Cs apply

  3. Vaultdrop

    4.5 / 5 US-friendly

    Bonus: 20% deposit bonus up to $250

    Ships to US in 14–28 days

    Card · Crypto · Apple Pay

    Restricted: NY, WA

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    18+ · T&Cs apply

  4. Loothaus

    4.2 / 5 US-friendly

    Bonus: First deposit matched to $50

    Ships to US in 18–32 days

    Card · PayPal

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    18+ · T&Cs apply

  5. Parcelune

    3.9 / 5 US-friendly

    Bonus: Free box on sign-up

    Ships to US in 21–35 days

    Crypto

    Restricted: NY

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    18+ · T&Cs apply

  6. Kismet Crate

    3.5 / 5 US-friendly

    Ships to US in 16–30 days

    Card

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    18+ · T&Cs apply

Questions from US players

Does "accepts US users" mean it is legal for me to play?

No. It means the operator states that it accepts customers in the United States. Whether you may use a given site is your responsibility. We are not lawyers.

Where do the shipping windows come from?

From the operator. We record the window it publishes for US addresses. We do not test every parcel, and delivery can run longer than the stated window.

Why do some sites list restricted states?

Because the operator says it will not serve them. That is the operator speaking, not us, and it can change without notice.