Skill-cash games in District of Columbia: full app guide
All major skill-cash apps accept District of Columbia residents. Here's the full breakdown.
Solitaire Smash, Solitaire Cash, Blackout Bingo, Bingo Cash, Solitaire Cube, and Dominoes Gold all accept deposits and pay real cashouts to District of Columbia residents. District of Columbia's skill-vs-chance gaming framework permits skill-based contests for cash prizes under the predominance test.
App-by-app eligibility in District of Columbia
| App | Type | Operator | District of Columbia status | Review |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solitaire Smash | Skill-cash · solitaire | Skillz Inc. (NYSE: SKLZ) | Available | Read → |
| Solitaire Cash | Skill-cash · solitaire | Papaya Gaming | Available | Read → |
| Blackout Bingo | Skill-cash · bingo | Skillz Inc. (NYSE: SKLZ) | Available | Read → |
| Bingo Cash | Skill-cash · bingo | Papaya Gaming | Available | Read → |
| Solitaire Cube | Skill-cash · solitaire | Skillz Inc. (NYSE: SKLZ) | Available | Read → |
| Dominoes Gold | Skill-cash · dominoes | Skillz Inc. (NYSE: SKLZ) | Available | Read → |
What this means for District of Columbia residents
District of Columbia is one of the majority of US states that permit paid skill-cash tournaments. The legal framework is the predominance test — outcomes of skill-cash games (speed scoring, accurate play, strategic decisions) are determined predominantly by player skill rather than by chance. Under District of Columbia law, that distinguishes skill-cash games from gambling.
District of Columbia is in the District of Columbia, which follows its own gaming-law framework distinct from state law. Your time zone is Eastern — which affects matchmaking pool density. Skill-cash matchmaking pools are typically deepest during weekday evenings (6–10 PM local) and weekend afternoons. If you're a competitive player, off-peak hours (early morning, late night) often pair you with weaker opponents.
The same general advice applies to District of Columbia residents as to any other state: practice in the free mode before depositing, start with the $1 bracket, set a hard stop-loss, and cash out frequently. See our strategy guide for the full playbook.
Recommended apps for District of Columbia residents
Pick the app that matches your game preference and risk tolerance. All six work in District of Columbia.
District of Columbia skill-cash games: frequently asked
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State eligibility shown here reflects the publicly available status of US skill-cash apps as of May 2026, based on the apps' own in-app eligibility checks and state-level skill-vs-chance jurisprudence. State laws change; individual apps occasionally shift policies. The deposit screen inside each app is the final authority. This page is informational and is not legal advice.