Lizaro Challenges: Earn Coins with Weekly and One-Time Tasks

Challenges are structured tasks in the casino and sportsbook that reward you with Coins when you complete the requirements.
On the Challenges page you’ll typically see weekly casino challenges, weekly sport challenges, and one-time missions, each with clear requirements and progress tracking.
This guide explains how the system works, how to read challenge requirements, and where Coins can be used after you earn them.
How Challenges Work: Weekly vs One-Time
Coins earned from challenges can be redeemed in the Shop, where items are listed with coin prices and categories.
The Challenges page explains three main types of tasks, and the weekly sections also feature milestone rewards based on how many challenges you complete.
- One-Time Challenges: complete simple tasks to earn Coins, such as deposit-related or play-related missions
- Weekly Casino Challenges: play games to earn Coins, and reach a weekly milestone by completing 20 of 40 challenges
- Weekly Sports Challenges: place bets to earn Coins, and reach a weekly milestone by completing 20 of 40 before the weekly reset
| Challenge type | What you do | What you earn |
|---|---|---|
| Weekly casino | Complete game tasks with defined requirements and progress | Coins, plus a weekly milestone reward at 20 completed challenges |
| Weekly sport | Complete bet tasks with defined rules (market, odds, bet type) | Coins, plus a weekly milestone reward at 20 completed challenges |
| One-time | Complete special one-off missions | Coins for each mission you complete |
Casino Weekly Challenges: Reading Requirements and Tracking Progress
To avoid mixing rules, treat challenges separately from casino promotions and always follow the requirements shown on the challenge card.
Weekly casino blocks show an “Ends in” timer and a milestone line such as “Complete 20 Challenges and get 500 coins.” Individual cards usually look like “Play [game]” tasks with clear parameters and a progress counter.
- Game: the exact title you must play
- Min. bet: the smallest stake that counts for this task
- Number of bets / spins: how many actions you must make to complete it
- Progress: your current count (for example, 0/150)
- Ends in: how long remains before the weekly block resets
- Milestone: a weekly reward for completing 20 challenges (example shown: 500 coins)
- Confirm you are in the casino weekly section (not sport and not one-time)
- Open the task and verify the exact game title shown
- Check the minimum bet requirement before you start
- Check how many bets/spins are required and plan your budget first
- Watch the timer so you don’t start a long task right before it ends
- Track your progress number after a small test run
- Save a screenshot of the card requirements in case progress seems off
Sport Weekly Challenges: Markets, Odds, and Bet Types Explained
To place the correct market and bet type, open the sportsbook and then match the challenge card rules to the market you select.
Sport weekly challenge cards often specify the sport or market, whether the bet is pre-match or live, a minimum bet amount, a minimum odds threshold, and progress such as 0/1 for a single required bet.
| Requirement label | What it means | Quick example |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-match / Live | Where the bet must be placed (before start or during the event) | If it says pre-match, place the bet before kickoff |
| Min. bet | The smallest stake that qualifies | Stake must meet or exceed the minimum shown |
| Min. odds | The smallest odds that qualify | Choose a selection at or above the threshold shown |
| Bet type | What kind of bet is required (often a single) | If it says “single”, don’t use multi/accumulator |
| Progress | How many qualifying bets have been placed/credited | 0/1 means one qualifying bet is needed |
- Confirm whether the task requires pre-match or live and place the bet in the correct mode
- Confirm the task wants a single bet if that is stated on the card
- Check the minimum odds and verify your selection meets it before confirming the bet
- Check the minimum bet amount and confirm your stake qualifies
- Expect progress to update after the platform registers the bet, and in some cases after settlement
- Do not assume a bet qualifies if you changed any key requirement (market, odds, type)
- Save screenshots of the card and your bet slip if you need to report a mismatch
One-Time Challenges: Common Mission Types and Safe Completion
If a mission makes you feel pressured to keep playing, pause and use responsible gaming guidance before you continue.
One-time challenges are described as special one-off missions. Examples shown on the page include activating your first bonus, making 500 spins, and winning with x500 or x1000 multipliers.
- Activation missions: tasks like “activate your first bonus” that reward Coins for completing an onboarding step
- Volume missions: tasks like “make 500 spins” that require repeated play to reach a target count
- Big multiplier missions: tasks tied to large multipliers (x500 or x1000) that can be high-variance
- Set a spending cap before you start and stop when you reach it
- Don’t chase multipliers if the session turns negative
- Choose missions that fit your normal play style rather than forcing volume
- Use the progress counter and stop if progress is not updating as expected
- Take breaks during long “spin count” missions to avoid impulsive decisions
- Save screenshots of mission requirements before you start
Coins: How You Earn Them and Where to Spend Them
The Shop shows different categories for redeeming Coins, and items are displayed with coin prices and reward types.
| Shop category | Typical reward type | When it’s useful |
|---|---|---|
| Bonus Money | Bonus balance rewards | When you want an offer-style reward for casino play |
| Free Spins | Spin bundles on selected games | When you prefer slot play with a set spin amount |
| Free Bets | Sports free bet rewards | When you want a sportsbook-style reward |
- Open the item and read the specific terms shown for that redemption
- Check whether the reward has an expiry window
- Check whether wagering rules apply and what counts toward them
- Confirm which games or markets the reward can be used on
- Redeem only when you are ready to use the reward within the stated time limits
Challenges vs Tournaments: Which One Fits Your Style?
If you prefer leaderboards and prize pools, explore tournaments and compare the requirements to weekly challenges.
Challenges are task-based and focus on steady completion, while tournaments are competition-based and typically display prize pool details, minimum bet requirements, and “Ends in” timers on tournament cards.
| Feature | Challenges | Tournaments |
|---|---|---|
| Main goal | Complete defined tasks and earn Coins | Compete for a prize pool based on performance |
| Progress style | Clear requirements with a progress counter | Leaderboard-driven competition |
| Timing | Weekly sections show a countdown | Cards show “Ends in” and tournament windows |
| Risk profile | More predictable if you choose small tasks | Higher variance if you chase leaderboard placement |
- Choose challenges if you prefer steady progress and predictable milestones
- Choose tournaments if you enjoy competition and variable outcomes
- Use timers to avoid joining late when you cannot finish requirements
Tips to Complete Challenges Without Overspending
Challenges work best when you plan your session first and treat Coins as a bonus, not as a reason to increase stakes.
- Pick tasks with requirements you can finish without changing your normal stake size
- Start with a small test run and confirm progress updates correctly
- Track your total spend across multiple tasks, not just per task
- Avoid high-variance missions like large multiplier targets if they trigger chasing
- Don’t start long tasks if the “Ends in” timer is low
- Take breaks to reduce impulsive decisions during long sessions
- Stop if you feel frustrated, rushed, or tempted to raise stakes
- Redeem Coins only when you can use the reward within any stated time limits
| Risky behaviour | Safer alternative | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Chasing a multiplier mission | Switch to weekly tasks with clear counts | Reduces pressure to “force” outcomes |
| Raising stakes to finish faster | Choose lower requirements or stop for the week | Protects your bankroll |
| Starting late with little time left | Wait for the next weekly cycle | Avoids rushed, impulsive play |
| Doing many tasks at once | Plan 1–2 tasks per session | Keeps spending and focus under control |
Challenges FAQ and Quick Fixes
If progress or Coins don’t look right, start with simple checks like refreshing the page, re-logging in, and comparing on another device.
My Progress Didn’t Update
Progress can lag due to session caching or registration delays, especially right after completing an action.
- Refresh once and check the progress counter again
- Log out and log back in to reset the session
- Give it a short time and re-check, especially for sportsbook tasks
- Save screenshots of the card requirements and your progress view
My Bet Didn’t Qualify
Sports tasks can be strict about bet type, odds, and mode (pre-match or live).
- Confirm your stake meets the minimum bet shown
- Confirm your odds meet the minimum odds shown
- Confirm you used the required bet type (for example, a single)
- Confirm you placed it in the correct mode (pre-match or live)
I Can’t Find the Game Listed
Some games can be unavailable by region or not visible in your current lobby view.
- Search for the exact game title in the casino lobby
- Check whether the task belongs to the weekly casino section
- Refresh the casino list once and search again
- Take a screenshot of the task card if you need to ask support later
Weekly Reward Not Granted After 20
Weekly sections show a milestone reward line and an “Ends in” timer, so timing and the correct weekly block matter.
- Confirm you are completing challenges inside the weekly section (casino or sport)
- Confirm your completed count reached the weekly milestone target
- Check the timer and ensure the weekly cycle did not reset
- Refresh once and check if the milestone reward appears
Coins Earned but Not in Balance
Coin balances can require a refresh to display correctly across pages.
- Refresh once and check the Coins display again
- Log out and log back in, then re-check the Coins count
- Open the Shop view and verify whether the balance is shown there
- Save screenshots of your challenge completion and coin balance
One-Time Mission Feels Too Risky
Some missions can push you into chasing outcomes, especially multiplier tasks.
- Switch to weekly tasks with clear count-based requirements
- Set a strict budget and stop when you reach it
- Take breaks and avoid increasing stakes to “force” completion
- Pause play if you feel frustrated or pressured
FAQ
What are Challenges on Lizaro?
They are task-based missions in the casino and sportsbook that reward Coins when you complete the requirements shown on the challenge cards.
What’s the difference between weekly and one-time challenges?
Weekly challenges reset on a weekly cycle and include milestone rewards for completing a certain number, while one-time challenges are special missions you can complete once.
How do weekly casino challenges work?
You complete game tasks with requirements like minimum bet and number of bets/spins, track progress on the card, and aim for weekly milestones shown in the weekly block.
How do weekly sports challenges work?
You place bets that match the card rules, which can include pre-match or live mode, minimum bet, minimum odds, and a required bet type, then track your progress on the card.
What does “Complete 20 of 40” mean?
It refers to a weekly milestone concept where completing 20 challenges out of the weekly set earns an additional Coin reward, as shown in the weekly sections.
Where do I spend Coins?
Coins can be redeemed in the Shop for items such as bonus money, free spins, and free bets, depending on what is available in your account view.
Why didn’t my bet count toward a sports challenge?
Most often it’s because a requirement was missed, such as minimum odds, minimum bet, bet type (single vs multi), or placing the bet in the wrong mode (pre-match vs live).
What should I do if a one-time mission pushes me to chase losses?
Stop play, take a break, switch to lower-risk weekly tasks, and use strict personal limits so completing a mission doesn’t become the reason you keep betting.
