Stake Code Claimer
A convenient userscript that automatically claims bonus codes on Stake.com. This guide offers a Quick Setup (for users familiar with Tampermonkey) and a Detailed Setup below. Even if you’re new to this, following the steps carefully will only take a few minutes.
Quick Setup (Fast Instructions)
- Install Tampermonkey in your browser. (Detailed guide)
- Enable Developer Mode (if Chrome/Edge requires it). (Detailed steps)
- Click the script link: StakeCodeClaimer.user.js...
- Restart your browser. Then visit stake.com.
- Connect & Auto-Claim: When the page loads...
If any of these steps are unclear, or if you prefer a more thorough explanation, see the detailed instructions below.
Introduction
Stake Code Claimer is a small program (a “userscript”) that runs inside your browser via Tampermonkey...
System Requirements
Requirement | Details |
---|---|
Desktop/Laptop Computer | Windows, macOS, or Linux are supported. (Not designed for mobile/tablet.) |
Browser | Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera, or Safari (latest versions recommended). |
Tampermonkey Extension | Required to run the userscript. See detailed install steps below. |
Stable Internet | WebSocket connection is crucial for fast claiming. |
Stake.com Account | You must be logged in on Stake.com for claims to succeed. |
Detailed Instructions
1. Install Tampermonkey
If you already have Tampermonkey installed and know how it works, you can skip...
Chrome
- Go to the Chrome Web Store link for Tampermonkey.
- Click Add to Chrome, then confirm by clicking Add extension.
- Once installed, an icon (black square with two white circles) appears in the top-right corner.
Edge
- Go to Tampermonkey in the Edge Add-ons.
- Click Get or Add, then allow the installation.
- After installation, confirm Tampermonkey is active (top-right puzzle icon if hidden).
Firefox
- Open the Tampermonkey Add-on page.
- Click Add to Firefox, then Add in the prompt.
- Once installed, the Tampermonkey icon will appear. If not, check the Add-ons menu.
2. Enable Developer Mode
Some Chromium-based browsers (Chrome, Edge, Opera) might require Developer Mode to install userscripts from external URLs...
- In Chrome/Brave/Opera, go to
chrome://extensions
and toggle Developer mode on (top-right corner). - In Edge, go to
edge://extensions
, enable Developer mode (bottom-left), and allow other store extensions if prompted. - Firefox does not require Developer Mode for Tampermonkey or userscripts.
- While still on the extensions page, locate Tampermonkey, click Details, and enable Allow User Scripts.


3. Install the Stake Code Claimer Script
- Click this link: StakeCodeClaimer.user.js. Tampermonkey should open an “Install script” dialog.
- Review the script info (name, version, domains) and click Install.
- After installation, check that “Stake Code Claimer” is listed in your Tampermonkey dashboard.

4. Restart Your Browser
For the best results, close all browser windows and reopen so that Tampermonkey and the new script load completely.
5. Open Stake.com
- Go to stake.com. Log in to your account.
- The script inserts a small header or panel on the page (usually at the top). You’ll see a Connect button and settings.
- Click Connect to link with the code-claim server. Once the status is Connected, you’re ready to auto-claim codes.
How It Works
Once connected, the script automatically redeems drop codes that come through its WebSocket...

Troubleshooting & Advanced Tips
Fix: Ensure Tampermonkey is active. Check your firewall/VPN...
Fix: Solve the captcha to continue...
Fix: Possibly your account is restricted on the script’s server...
Recommended Browser Settings
- Exclude Stake.com from Chrome Memory Saver...
- Consider using Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1)...
- Try to keep only one Stake.com tab with the script running...
Enjoy auto-claiming bonus codes! If you need further help...