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Infinity Draws Review

Reviewed by Chanakya Goyal, Editor · Last updated July 2026

3.1 / 5
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Our verdict

Infinity Draws appears to operate as a standard UK prize-competition site, structured with an entry question and a free route that keep it outside lottery regulation under the Gambling Act 2005.

3.1/5

Infinity Draws runs low-cost £1 prize draws for tech and gaming gear. We couldn't confirm how long it has been trading or find a public Trustpilot profile, which limits how much external evidence we can weigh, so our rating is cautious. There's nothing here that flags as a scam, but the thin public footprint means it's one to approach carefully. As with every paid competition site, the caveats are the same: odds are low, ticket allocations are set to fund the prize, and the people who win most tend to be those who spend most. Treat it as paid entertainment with a small chance of a large prize — set a budget, use the free postal route if you'd rather not pay, and never chase losses.

This rating follows our review methodology.

Trust scorecard
3.1/5Our rating
1/4Trust checks passed
  • Independently reviewedAssessed against our published methodology
  • Established track recordFounding year not disclosed
  • Public Trustpilot profileNo public Trustpilot profile found
  • Active draws listed nowNo live draws at the moment

We run no draws ourselves — this is an independent assessment from verifiable signals only. We never invent ratings, winner counts or prize values.

Quick facts
Operator
Infinity Draws
Specialism
Low-cost £1 prize draws for tech and gaming gear
Our rating
3.1 / 5
Website
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About Infinity Draws

Infinity Draws is a UK prize-draw site running low-cost £1 competitions for tech and gaming gear, with paid tickets and a free postal entry route.

Is Infinity Draws legit?

Infinity Draws appears to operate as a standard UK prize-competition site, structured with an entry question and a free route that keep it outside lottery regulation under the Gambling Act 2005. We couldn't verify its trading history or a public Trustpilot profile, so there's limited independent feedback to cross-check. Nothing flags as a scam, but the thin public footprint means we'd treat it with caution — start small and check the draw terms and winner history.
Pros
  • +Clear, focused offering: low-cost £1 prize draws for tech and gaming gear.
  • +Low entry prices, with a free postal entry route offered alongside paid tickets as UK competition rules require.
Cons
  • Low odds — ticket allocations are typically set to fund the prize, and regular winners tend to be the heaviest spenders. This is standard across all paid competition sites.
  • Very new operator — limited public track record of documented draws and winners to judge it on yet.
  • No public Trustpilot profile we could verify, so less independent, third-party feedback to cross-check.
  • A smaller, less-known site than the major operators, so it attracts less external scrutiny — read each draw’s terms carefully before entering.

How to enter Infinity Draws draws

  1. Browse the active Infinity Draws draws below and pick one that suits you.
  2. Click through to Infinity Draws via our link and create an account if you don't already have one.
  3. Check the entry options — most operators offer a free postal entry route alongside paid tickets.
  4. Confirm your entry and note the draw closing date. Winners are announced after the draw.

Frequently asked questions

Is Infinity Draws legit?+

Infinity Draws appears to operate as a genuine UK prize-competition site, structured as a prize competition with an entry question and a free postal route. As with any competition site the odds are low, so only spend within a budget.

How do Infinity Draws draws work?+

You pick a competition and buy low-cost tickets — or enter free by post — and the winning ticket is drawn once the competition closes. Always check each competition's closing date and terms before entering.

Does Infinity Draws have a free entry route?+

UK prize-competition rules require a free entry route (usually a postal entry) to be offered alongside paid tickets. Check Infinity Draws's terms for the current free-entry address, wording and closing date, as across the industry the practical reliability of postal entries varies.

Is Infinity Draws gambling?+

It is structured as a prize competition with an entry question and a free route, which keeps it outside UK lottery regulation under the Gambling Act 2005. You are still paying for a chance at a prize, so play responsibly — 18+, UK only.

UK prize-draw site running tech and gaming competitions.

Active draws from Infinity Draws

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