Best Betting Sites in Guinea

I reviewed six bookmakers operating in Guinea: 1xBet, Geniusbet, Guinée Games, GuineeMillion, Lonaguibet, and YellowBet Guinea. The goal is to show which betting websites fit different types of bettors, not just which brands are most popular. For each bookmaker, I checked football odds margins, market depth, live betting, Cash Out availability, bonus terms, and mobile usability. I also tested local deposits and withdrawals to see how fast the process was and whether extra fees applied. This review focuses on practical details: sharp or heavy pricing, simple or difficult rollover rules, smooth or frustrating mobile use, and payment methods that actually work for Guinean players.

Myriam Tsague

Betting Regulation in Guinea

Guinea’s sports betting framework is still relatively new, but it is already active. The key reform came with Decree D/2023/045/PRG/CNRD/SGG of 28 January 2023, which created ARSJPA, the Autorité de Régulation du Secteur des Jeux et Pratiques Assimilées. ARSJPA is the independent authority responsible for organising, regulating, supervising and controlling gambling in Guinea, including sports betting, online games, PMU, casino products and virtual games. In 2023, regulatory powers were transferred from LONAGUI to ARSJPA, while LONAGUI became a commercial operator with a focus on lottery and betting products.

At the time of writing, there does not appear to be a public official list of licensed operators on an ARSJPA website. In practice, some local brands confirm their status directly. Guinée Games, owned by PremierBet, states that it is licensed by ARSJPA. YellowBet is also recognised by the regulator, as it sits on the ARSJPA board.

To bet legally in Guinea, players must be 18 or older. Licensed operators apply this during registration, and the player’s name must match the details shown on an ID card or passport. KYC checks are usually required before the first withdrawal. There does not appear to be a clear rule limiting online betting only to Guinean citizens, so foreign residents with a local phone number and valid ID can usually register. The standard one-account-per-player rule also applies.

The bigger issue in Guinea is regulatory stability. In February 2025, ARSJPA became involved in a tax dispute with gambling operators and the CNT. The CNT also pointed to a legal inconsistency between the 2023 law and the decree that created the regulator. This shows that the system is active, but still settling.

Player winnings are taxable. Under the Initial Finance Law 2025, operators pay a 15% tax on gross gaming revenue, while players face a 7% BNC levy on winnings above GNF 1 million. In simple terms, smaller wins are not affected by this player levy, while larger wins may be subject to the 7% charge. Because of the wider ARSJPA tax dispute, enforcement may not always be consistent, but the legal obligation exists.

Offshore betting remains a grey area. There does not appear to be a clear law that criminalises individual players for using foreign betting sites. The bigger risk is practical: offshore bookmakers do not offer local consumer protection. Any dispute over withdrawals, blocked accounts, or bonus terms would have to be handled under the foreign licence, not through ARSJPA.

Responsible Gambling in Guinea

Responsible gambling support in Guinea is still weak compared with mature regulated markets. There does not appear to be a clear public rulebook that forces betting sites to offer tools such as deposit limits, loss limits, session timers, reality checks, or cooling-off periods. In practice, these tools depend on the bookmaker, not on a clearly enforced national standard.

Self-exclusion is also limited. Guinea does not have a national self-exclusion register, so players cannot block themselves from all licensed betting sites through one central system. The practical option is to contact each bookmaker separately and ask for the account to be closed, frozen, or self-excluded. This request should be sent in writing, preferably by email, so there is a clear record.

Local help options are also limited. There is no dedicated Guinean problem gambling helpline or a local charity focused only on gambling harm. Players who need support may have to rely on international services such as Gamblers Anonymous, including online meetings where available. A local doctor or mental health professional can also help when gambling is linked to debt, stress, anxiety, or family pressure.

The main takeaway is that Guinean players need to set many safeguards themselves. Before depositing, it is worth setting a fixed monthly budget, deciding a clear loss limit, and checking whether the bookmaker offers account limits or self-exclusion tools. Any money used for betting should be treated as money that can be lost.

Top Six Betting Sites in Guinea

In this section, I compare Lonaguibet, Guinée Games, YellowBet, 1xBet, Geniusbet, and GuineeMillion by their practical strengths: football pricing, live betting, Cash Out, bonus rules, mobile experience, and local payments. To check deposits and withdrawals, I worked with a local player in Guinea who gave me access to his account, so I could see how the payment process works in real conditions.

Lonaguibet

PROS CONS
PROS
  • Strongest local trust signal thanks to its LONAGUI backing.
  • Useful voucher system for cash-based players.
  • Bet Builder is available on many pre-match events, which is rare in Guinea.
  • Cash Out is available both pre-match and live.
  • Réservation feature is practical for players who want to place a bet online and pay at a retail point.
  • Live match pages are detailed, with pitch tracking and real-time stats.
  • FIFA World Cup 2026 outrights are very deep, especially compared with most local rivals.
  • Accumulator insurance is more useful than the standard headline welcome bonus.
CONS
  • Odds margins are heavy, especially on 1X2, Over/Under, and BTTS.
  • Corners, cards, and goalscorer markets are weak or missing.
  • Mobile browsing feels cluttered because of pop-ups and app banners.
  • No fixed bottom menu, which makes one-handed mobile use less smooth.
  • Live margins are still high despite the strong live interface.
  • Active live streaming was not confirmed.
  • Promotions lean heavily toward accumulator players, so they may not suit singles bettors.

Lonaguibet is the online betting platform of LONAGUI, Guinea’s national lottery. This gives it the strongest state-backed profile in the local market. For players, that is both a strength and a weakness: the brand has clear institutional credibility, but its link to the national lottery also means oversight is less independent than with a separate regulator and operator model.

Payments are built around local access. Lonaguibet supports Orange Money, MTN Mobile Money, Visa, Mastercard, and LONAGUIWEB vouchers. The voucher system is useful for cash-based players, as they can buy a code at a retail point and activate it online. I also tested the payment flow myself using Orange Money, and both the deposit and withdrawal worked without major issues. Deposits are advertised with no operator fee, but Lonaguibet could still be clearer about withdrawal times and limits before players start using the site.

Lonaguibet Mobile Site

The mobile site is usable and has a separate mobile version. Odds buttons are large, the layout is clean, and the Android app gives regular users a better mobile option. There are also useful feature signals, including Bet Builder badges and Cash Out icons. The main drawback is clutter: pop-ups and app banners take screen space, there is no fixed bottom menu, and some team names are cut off in match lists.

Pre-match betting is feature-rich but expensive. On FIFA World Cup 2026 group-stage matches, the average 1X2 margin was 10.43%, while Over/Under and BTTS were even heavier at around 14.3%. That makes Lonaguibet one of the pricier options in this comparison. Still, the product has strengths: Bet Builder is available on many matches, Cash Out is shown, Odds Boost has its own section, and the Réservation feature lets players prepare a bet online and pay at a retail point.

Market depth is strong in some areas. World Cup fixtures averaged around 329 markets per match, with good coverage of half-time markets and combo bets. However, the gaps are clear. Corners were missing, cards were very limited, and goalscorer markets were not available. Players who want corners, cards, or Anytime Goalscorer betting will need another bookmaker.

Live betting is better than the pre-match pricing suggests. Live match pages include an animated pitch tracker, real-time match events, and live stats for corners, cards, shots, free kicks, and fouls. Cash Out is available live, and a site provides live streaming. Live margins are still high, with 1X2 averaging around 10.45% and Over/Under near 11.7%, but the live interface is more detailed than many local alternatives.

The outright section is the standout part of Lonaguibet. Its FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage goes far beyond the basic winner market. It includes finalists, semi-finalists, quarter-finalists, Top Goalscorer, Ballon d’Or, Golden Glove, Best Young Player, team-by-confederation markets, continent specials, team-specific markets, manager specials, and boosted transfer markets. For tournament futures, this is one of the deepest menus in Guinea.

Promotions are aimed mainly at accumulator players. The welcome offer combines a 50% first-deposit match, refunds on the first three losing bets, and an Aviator bonus. The 10% daily cashback is simple, though it returns losses as a free bet rather than cash. The accumulator insurance offers are more practical, especially for players who regularly build parlays.

Lonaguibet is one of the best sports betting sites in Guinea for bettors who value local trust, retail access, Cash Out, Bet Builder, and deep World Cup outrights. Its state-backed profile and voucher network make it feel secure and accessible. The main weakness is value: margins are heavy, especially on 1X2, totals, and BTTS. For frequent bettors focused on price, YellowBet or Guinée Games may offer better value. For casual players who want a familiar local brand with strong tournament coverage, Lonaguibet still has a clear place in the market.

Guinée Games

PROS CONS
PROS
  • Payment guidance is unusually clear, with step-by-step screenshots for new users.
  • Sticky bottom navigation makes the mobile site easier to use than many local competitors.
  • Cash Out is available.
  • Built-in Guinée Games TV gives the live section a real advantage.
  • Live betting offers more variety than the pre-match sportsbook.
  • World Cup 2026 outrights are much deeper than the standard match markets suggest.
  • Bonus rollover is explained with examples, which improves transparency.
  • Assurance Pari is useful for regular accumulator players.
CONS
  • Pre-match markets are too narrow for advanced football bettors.
  • No corners, cards, handicaps, or goalscorer markets were available in the checked World Cup matches.
  • Live margins are expensive compared with the pre-match product.
  • Team names can be shortened too aggressively on mobile.
  • The app banner takes up useful screen space.
  • Android app is only available as an APK, not through Google Play.
  • Live betting lacks a match tracker and detailed real-time stats.
  • No live Bet Builder was available.
  • Assurance Pari requires 10+ selections, which makes it less useful for casual players.

Guinée Games is one of the best-known local gambling brands in Guinea, with more than 20 years of activity in lottery and sports betting. Its partnership with Premier Bet has clearly improved the online product, adding stronger sportsbook tools, better payments, and a more modern betting interface. For a local operator, Guinée Games feels more developed than expected.

Payments are one of its practical strengths. The site supports Orange Money and MTN Mobile Money, which are the key methods for Guinean players, along with Visa, Mastercard, and a voucher system through Guinée Games Zone. The voucher option is useful for cash-based users, as they can book a bet online and pay through a retail agent. I also tested Orange Money myself for both deposits and withdrawals, and the process worked smoothly without major issues. The site also explains each deposit method step by step with screenshots, which makes the payment flow easier for new users.

Guinée Games Mobile Site

The mobile site is stronger than Lonaguibet’s in day-to-day use. It has a sticky bottom menu with quick access to live betting, deposits, account benefits, bet history, and the betslip. Odds buttons are large and easy to tap, and Cash Out is clearly marked with the VENDRE button. The main issues are the app banner at the top and shortened team names in some match lists, which can make quick scanning harder. The Android app is available as a direct APK download, but not through Google Play.

Pre-match betting is acceptable for simple football bets, but is limited for deeper users. On FIFA World Cup 2026 group-stage matches, the average 1X2 margin was 7.0%, which is fair but not the sharpest in this comparison. Over/Under and BTTS were heavier at around 9.13% and 9.95%. The bigger weakness is market depth. Most World Cup matches had only a small set of markets, mainly 1X2, totals, BTTS, correct score, and half-related options. Corners, cards, handicaps, and goalscorer markets were missing.

The strongest part of Guinée Games is live betting. Guinée Games TV offers seven live streaming channels on the site, which is rare among local Guinean bookmakers. During my check, there were 88 live football matches plus many Zoom virtual league events. Live betting also has more variety than the pre-match section, with markets such as next goal, win the rest of the match, draw refund, team totals, and half-time splits. Cash Out is available across these markets.

The trade-off is pricing. Live margins were heavy, with my sample showing an average of 13.16% on 1X2 and 12.7% on Over/Under. The live product is useful and easy to access, but frequent in-play bettors will pay more for that convenience. The section also lacks an animated match tracker, a detailed real-time stats block, and live Bet Builder.

Outrights are much stronger than the narrow match markets suggest. The World Cup 2026 long-term section includes around 349 outright markets, covering the tournament winner, top goalscorer, group qualification, group winners, exact qualifying pairs, team-stage markets, penalty shootout elimination, winning continent, and first-time winner. It does not include every award market, but it is still one of the deepest outright menus in Guinea.

Bonuses are fairly transparent compared with many competitors. The welcome offer ranges from 100% to 200% and includes free spins and Aviator free flights, but the 30x rollover makes it demanding. The site explains the requirement with examples in Guinean francs. The most useful ongoing sports offer is Assurance Pari, which refunds a 10+ leg accumulator if only one selection loses. It can be valuable for regular parlay players, but the 10-leg minimum is too high for most beginners.

Guinée Games is a strong local choice for players who want live streaming, Cash Out, mobile-money payments, and deep World Cup outrights. Its pre-match odds are acceptable, and the payment setup is clear. The main weakness is market depth: players who want corners, cards, handicaps, or goalscorer bets will find the sportsbook too limited. For simple match betting and live viewing, though, Guinée Games is one of the better local options in Guinea.

YellowBet

PROS CONS
PROS
  • Competitive pre-match 1X2 pricing, with a 5.1% average margin.
  • Cleanest mobile experience among the reviewed Guinean operators.
  • A dedicated mobile Search button makes match finding faster than on most local sites.
  • 2UP Early Payout is clearly priced next to standard 1X2 odds, which adds transparency.
  • Strong halves coverage, including HT/FT, first-half and second-half totals, BTTS, and correct score.
  • Live layout is efficient, showing 1X2, totals, and Next Goal odds on one row.
  • The welcome bonus has a low 3x rollover, making it more realistic than many local offers.
CONS
  • Goals markets are much less attractive than 1X2, with heavier Over/Under and BTTS margins.
  • Live margins are almost twice as expensive as pre-match 1X2 pricing.
  • No proper World Cup outright menu was found.
  • Cards, corners, and player tabs were empty on World Cup national-team fixtures.
  • Help pages behind a Cloudflare check create friction for new users.
  • No deposit shortcut in the sticky bottom menu.
  • Occasional loading issues during heavy browsing.
  • Weak choice for bettors who focus on tournament futures or player/corner/card markets.

YellowBet has operated in Guinea since 2018 and is owned by Sertech, a group with betting brands in several African markets. In Guinea, it competes with Lonaguibet and Guinée Games on visibility, but its platform feels more technical and mobile-focused.

Payments are simple and local. YellowBet supports MTN MoMo, Orange Money, MTN USSD, and Orange USSD for deposits and withdrawals, so most bettors can use it without a bank card. I tested Orange Money myself for both deposits and withdrawals, and the process worked smoothly without major issues. The minimum deposit is low at 2,000 GNF, which suits small-stake bettors. Registered users can withdraw up to 10,000,000 GNF, but YellowBet could still be clearer about withdrawal times, fees, and limits before players start using the site.

YellowBet Mobile Site

The mobile experience is YellowBet’s biggest strength. The site adapts cleanly to a phone screen, and the sticky bottom menu gives quick access to Menu, Search, BetSlip, Live, and My Bets. The dedicated Search button is especially useful because it makes finding a match fast. The Android app is light, and the mobile site works well on iPhone too. The main drawbacks are occasional loading issues during heavy browsing, and no deposit shortcut in the bottom menu.

Pre-match football pricing is still one of YellowBet’s stronger points. In my World Cup 2026 sample, its average 1X2 margin was 5.1%, which was competitive, but not the sharpest result in this Guinea comparison. 1xBet had the better average 1X2 margin at 2.92%. Over/Under and BTTS were much more expensive, so YellowBet is stronger for match result betting than for goals markets.

Market depth is good at first glance, with around 103 markets per World Cup match and tabs for Main, Goals, Build a Bet, Halves, Cards, Corners, Combined, and Player. The halves section is especially strong, with first-half and second-half results, totals, BTTS, correct score, and HT/FT. The problem is that cards, corners, and player tabs were empty on World Cup national-team fixtures, even though they appear on some top club matches.

YellowBet’s standout feature is 2UP Early Payout. It is shown as a separate 1X2-2UP price grid next to the standard 1X2 market, so players can see the exact price difference before betting. If a team goes 2-0 up, the bet settles as a winner immediately. This is more transparent than the usual hidden early-payout promo format and gives YellowBet a real edge for football bettors.

Live betting is compact but well-presented. During my check, YellowBet had 27 live football events, plus tennis, basketball, and eSoccer. The multi-column live layout is useful because each row shows 1X2, Under/Over, and Next Goal odds at once. Cash Out and Bet Builder badges also appear in live. The trade-off is pricing: live 1X2 averaged around 10.02%, and live Over/Under averaged 9.96%, which is much heavier than its pre-match 1X2 pricing.

Outrights are the main weakness. I did not find a proper FIFA World Cup 2026 outright menu, such as tournament winner, top goalscorer, group winner, or group qualifier markets. Searches mostly returned individual matches. That puts YellowBet well behind Guinée Games and Lonaguibet for tournament futures.

The welcome bonus is one of the easier offers in this market. YellowBet gives new players a 100% welcome bonus up to 1,000,000 GNF. To clear it, players must wager the bonus 3x within 30 days, using bets with at least three selections and minimum odds of 1.30 per leg. A 3x rollover is low compared with many local offers. The Wednesday cashback is also useful.

YellowBet is one of the best online betting sites in Guinea for players who care about sharp pre-match 1X2 pricing, clean mobile betting, fast match search, and transparent 2UP Early Payout. It is weaker for World Cup outrights, live value, and international-fixture props such as corners, cards, and player markets. For simple football bets and accumulators, it is one of the strongest options in Guinea.

1xBet

PROS CONS
PROS
  • Best odds value in the review, with a 2.92% pre-match 1X2 margin.
  • Strongest live pricing in the comparison, with a 7.19% average live 1X2 margin.
  • Huge match depth, with around 1,062 markets on World Cup fixtures.
  • Advanced markets such as intervals, Asian markets, result-plus-total, and handicaps are much deeper than on local rivals.
  • Multi-LIVE is useful for experienced bettors who follow several events at once.
  • Shows implied win probabilities, making the odds easier to understand and compare.
  • The 200% welcome bonus is one of the largest headline offers in the market.
CONS
  • Larger withdrawals may carry more verification and delay risk.
  • World Cup outrights were weak on the public site compared with Lonaguibet and Guinée Games.
  • Cards, corners, and player markets were not clearly separated for World Cup national-team fixtures.
  • Mixed payout reputation makes it less comfortable for beginners or large-balance players.
  • Less local-feeling than state-backed or long-established Guinean operators.

1xBet is a global betting brand founded in 2007. In Guinea, it operates through the dedicated .gn domain and competes with Lonaguibet, Guinée Games, YellowBet, Geniusbet, and GuineeMillion. The brand is well-known internationally, but its reputation is mixed because of past controversies and payout complaints. The platform is owned and operated by Dynamic Online Services S.A. and operates under a license dated 20 February 2025 issued by ARSJPA, Guinea’s gambling regulator.

Payments are less transparent than they should be. The payment section sits behind login, so exact local limits are not visible upfront. Orange Money and MTN Mobile Money are the key local options, alongside Visa, Mastercard, and many other payment methods. I also tested Orange Money myself for both deposits and withdrawals, and the basic flow worked without major issues. The concern is not small routine payments, but larger withdrawals, where verification and payout delays are more likely.

1xBet Mobile Site

The mobile browser experience on 1xBet is decent. The site has a dedicated mobile version that loads correctly on my Pixel 7. The homepage shows promotions at the top, then a quick-launch row for casino games, and then live and upcoming sports events. The live event cards are shown in a swipeable row. You can slide left to see more matches. This is a normal design choice used by most bookmakers, not a problem. The bottom menu is easy to use. It has five buttons: Sports, Casino, Bet Slip, Log in, and Menu. These are the things you need most, always one tap away. The site is perfectly usable in a mobile browser. It is not the most beautiful or fastest mobile site, and the native app is still the better choice if you bet often. But for occasional use in a browser, 1xBet works fine. There are no broken layouts or confusing navigation.

Pre-match betting is where 1xBet clearly leads the market. In my World Cup 2026 sample, each match had around 1,062 markets, far more than any local competitor. The average 1X2 margin was also excellent at 2.92%, making it the sharpest pre-match pricing in this comparison. For experienced bettors, this is the main reason to use 1xBet.

The depth is not just about volume. 1xBet offers many advanced categories, including goals, totals, result-plus-total combinations, intervals, Asian markets, and handicaps. The site also shows implied win probabilities, which is a useful transparency feature. The only notable gap is that cards, corners, and player markets were not clearly separated for World Cup national-team fixtures, even though the overall market count was still much deeper than elsewhere.

Live betting is also very strong. During my check, the live section showed 883 events across sports, and individual matches carried hundreds of live markets. The average live 1X2 margin was 7.19%, which was the best live pricing in this review. 1xBet also has a live stream filter and a Multi-LIVE function that lets users follow several events on one screen. This makes it the most advanced live product in the Guinea comparison.

Outrights are the surprising weakness. On the public site, I did not find a full FIFA World Cup 2026 outright menu with tournament winner, top goalscorer, group winner, or group qualification markets. Searches mostly showed narrower specials and player markets. This puts 1xBet behind Lonaguibet and Guinée Games for tournament futures, at least on the open site.

The bonus offer is aggressive but not fully transparent. The main promotion is a 200% welcome bonus, which is higher than what most local competitors offer. 1xBet also has a broad bonus catalogue, including accumulator promos, cashback, loyalty rewards, and promo-code mechanics, but Guinean players should confirm the local terms before depositing.

1xBet is one of the best bettings websites in Guinea for experienced bettors who care most about odds value, market depth, live betting, and advanced sportsbook tools. Its 2.92% pre-match 1X2 margin, 7.19% live margin, and huge match market count are unmatched in this review. The drawbacks are clear, too: unclear local licensing, limited World Cup outrights, and a mixed payout reputation. For serious bettors, the value is strong. For beginners who want a smoother local experience, Guinée Games, YellowBet, or Lonaguibet may feel easier and safer.

Geniusbet

PROS CONS
PROS
  • Strong 1X2 pricing, especially on priority World Cup matches.
  • Over/Under pricing is more competitive than on many local rivals.
  • World Cup outright coverage is one of the deepest in Guinea.
  • Good half-time and combination market depth for bettors who like structured football bets.
  • Bet Builder is available pre-match.
  • Early Payout adds useful risk control for football bettors.
  • Accumulator boost is simple and beginner-friendly, with a low 1.20 minimum odds condition.
  • The mobile and desktop betting experience is clean and well-organised.
CONS
  • Android APK is available from the site, but installation may fail on newer Android versions.
  • No Cash Out.
  • No video live streaming
  • Live betting is functional but not strong enough to compete with 1xBet or Guinée Games.
  • Corners, cards, and player markets are missing.
  • Promo terms require extra checking, as key rules are not shown clearly on the promo grid.

Geniusbet operates in Guinea through a local SARL entity and uses the dedicated .gn domain. It holds a gambling licence in Guinea and sits in the stronger tier of local bookmakers. Its product is deeper than minimalist local sites such as Lonaguibet and Guinée Games, but it still trails 1xBet on overall market volume.

Payments are mobile-money focused. Geniusbet supports Orange Money and MoMo Pay, which are the two most important options for Guinean bettors. I also tested Orange Money myself for both deposits and withdrawals, and the basic flow worked without major issues.

Geniusbet Mobile Site

The mobile experience at Geniusbet is actually one of its strengths. The site has a dedicated mobile version that works well on phones. The layout is clean and simple: sports tabs run across the top, matches are listed below in easy-to-read cards, and the betslip sits at the bottom of the screen — just like you would expect from a modern betting site. There is no need to scroll sideways or zoom in. For users who prefer an app, Geniusbet also offers a free Android APK directly from the site. However, the app may not work well on newer Android versions. During testing on Android HiOS 15, the installation got stuck and the phone showed that the app was designed for an earlier Android version. Overall, mobile betting on the Geniusbet website feels comfortable and straightforward, but the Android app is less reliable.

Pre-match pricing is competitive. In my World Cup 2026 sample, the average 1X2 margin across 24 matches was 5.37%, while the three priority matches averaged a sharper 4.96%. That makes Geniusbet one of the better-priced options in Guinea for match result betting. Over/Under 2.5 was also reasonable at 5.93%, but BTTS was wider at 6.98%.

Market depth is solid for simple and mid-level football betting. Each World Cup match had around 77 markets, with strong coverage of main markets, goals, halves, combinations, and other specials. Half-time and combination markets are genuine strengths, and Bet Builder is available pre-match. The main gap is the lack of dedicated corners, cards, and player markets, which limits the product for more advanced football bettors.

Live betting is acceptable, but not a standout. Geniusbet covers football, basketball, baseball, tennis, handball, and table tennis. In my check, live football focused mostly on lower-tier fixtures, and one live football event had 51 markets. Useful options such as rest-of-match winner, qualification markets, second goalscorer, and live Bet Builder were available. However, the live 1X2 margin was wide at around 9.9%, and I did not find live streaming or Cash Out.

Outrights are the strongest part of Geniusbet. The World Cup section showed 348 long-term markets, including tournament winner, team top goalscorer markets, Golden Glove, group qualification, group bottom, penalty shootout elimination, team total goals, and player total goals. For World Cup futures, Geniusbet has one of the deepest outright menus in Guinea.

Promotions are varied, but the terms need careful checking. Geniusbet offers a welcome bonus, registration freebet, weekly cashback, accumulator boost, Early Payout, refund bonus, and jackpot-style promos. The accumulator boost is easy to understand and starts directly on the betslip, with a low minimum odds condition of 1.20 per leg. The Early Payout offer is also useful for football bettors. The issue is that key details such as rollover, maximum stakes, minimum odds, and time limits are not always visible on the promo grid.

Geniusbet is one of the best bookmakers in Guinea for bettors who care about World Cup outrights, sharp 1X2 pricing, half-time markets, and combination bets. Its outright depth is excellent, and its pre-match match result pricing is strong. The main weaknesses are limited payment transparency, no Cash Out, no live streaming, and no clear corners, cards, or player-market coverage. Mobile usability is not a concern. Geniusbet has a well-designed mobile site and a free Android app, so betting on your phone is easy and comfortable. For both desktop and mobile betting, as well as tournament futures, Geniusbet is a solid choice.

GuineeMillion

PROS CONS
PROS
  • Strong mobile layout, with a proper bottom-panel betslip instead of a squeezed desktop view.
  • Competitive pre-match pricing, especially on 1X2 and Over/Under markets.
  • The 1UP/2UP/3UP boost system is unique in this Guinea comparison and works across several main markets.
  • Live betting also supports the +XUP boost mechanic, which gives the product a distinctive angle.
  • Cricket was available in live betting, unlike on the other Guinean betting sites checked.
  • Wide promo catalogue, including cashback, Happy Hour free bets, birthday rewards, and AI-assisted betting.
  • The local ARSJPA licence is clearly shown in the footer.
CONS
  • Larger wins may require office collection by cheque, which adds friction.
  • Platform stability is a concern after the connection-error overlay during testing.
  • No dedicated corners, cards, or player-market tabs were found on World Cup fixtures.
  • No proper World Cup outright menu was available.
  • Promo cards do not show key terms such as rollover, minimum odds, selection count, or caps.
  • Not ideal yet for cautious players who want a long-established brand with a proven complaint history.

GuineeMillion launched on 20 December 2024 and presents itself as the first fully Guinean-owned lottery and gaming company. The brand is still very new, so there is not enough public history to judge long-term payout reliability or complaint patterns. Its local identity is clear through its Guinean ownership, local slogan, football ambassadors, and planned community foundation. The footer also confirms an ARSJPA licence, which gives the site a verifiable local legal basis.

Payments are the least transparent part of the product. Payouts are available through Orange Money and Mobile Money services, while larger wins may require collection by cheque at the GuineeMillion office. I tested Orange Money myself for deposits and withdrawals, and both transactions were smooth. Still, GuineeMillion should publish minimums, limits, fees, and withdrawal times more clearly before players register.

GuineeMillion Mobile Site

The mobile experience is one of GuineeMillion’s biggest strengths. The site adapts properly to a phone screen, with the sports menu collapsing into a hamburger menu and the betslip opening as a bottom panel. Match rows are compact, readable, and easy to scan, while the green +XUP badge is visible on events. This feels more modern than several local competitors. The main concern is stability: during my check, the embedded platform showed a connection-error overlay that forced a reload.

Pre-match pricing is competitive. In my World Cup 2026 sample, the average 1X2 margin was 5.06%, with the best single match coming in at 4.56%. The top-priority matches were also strong, with 1X2 at 5.01% and Over/Under 2.5 at 5.91%. BTTS was wider at 6.99%, so the best value is in match result and totals betting.

Market depth is solid, but not complete. Each World Cup match had around 117 markets, including main markets, handicaps, totals, double chance, draw no bet, interval bets, and goal-plus-result combinations. The standout feature is the 1UP/2UP/3UP price-boost system, which appears across 1X2, totals, and handicap markets. This gives GuineeMillion a unique angle compared with other Guinean online bookmakers. The missing pieces are familiar: I did not see dedicated corners, cards, or player-market tabs on World Cup fixtures.

Live betting is decent, but not elite. During my check, GuineeMillion showed 49 live events across football, basketball, baseball, tennis, handball, and cricket. Cricket is a useful extra because it was not available on other Guinean sites I checked. The live grid shows the clock, score, and +XUP boosts, so the same price-boost mechanic works in-play. Cash Out is also available, although I did not see live streaming, an animated match tracker.

Outrights are the main sportsbook weakness. I did not find a proper FIFA World Cup 2026 outright menu with tournament winner, top goalscorer, group winner, or group qualification markets. This puts GuineeMillion behind Lonaguibet and Guinée Games for tournament futures.

Bonuses are broad, but not transparent enough. GuineeMillion has one of the widest public promo catalogues in the market, including multibet bonuses, weekly cashback, Happy Hour free bets, birthday rewards, and an AI-assisted betting feature. The headline multibet bonus goes up to 1000%, but the key conditions are not shown clearly on the promo cards. Players need to see rollover, minimum odds, minimum selections, and caps before judging the real value.

GuineeMillion is one of the most modern local bookies in Guinea. Its mobile layout, competitive pre-match pricing, 1UP/2UP/3UP boosts, and wide promo catalogue make it interesting for players who focus on 1X2, totals, handicaps, and accumulators. The main drawbacks are transparency and depth: payment terms are not clear enough, promo rules need more detail, Cash Out was not available, and World Cup outrights were not found. For a new brand, the product is promising, but cautious bettors should start small until the site builds more history.

Conclusion

  • Sports betting in Guinea is legal and regulated by the state through LONAGUI, but oversight is limited, and enforcement is inconsistent. Offshore sportsbooks work in a grey area, and there is no evidence that players are prosecuted for using them.
  • The most concrete safeguard available is the self-exclusion option offered by licensed operators, but access to dedicated helplines or a national problem gambling programme is limited. If you feel your betting is becoming a problem, set deposit limits before you need them, not after.
  • 1xBet has the sharpest pre-match margins in my sample, with 1X2 margins well below the local average. Geniusbet and YellowBet sit in the mid-range and are acceptable for casual bettors, but high-volume punters will notice the difference.
  • 1xBet leads here, too, with a wide live market selection and fast odds updates. Most other local betting websites on Guinea, including Lonaguibet and GuineeMillion, offer a thin live product that is not suited to in-play punters.
  • I would not choose a betting site mainly because of the welcome bonus. These offers are often less useful than they look, because rollover rules can be difficult to clear, especially for beginners.
  • Lonaguibet and Guineegames have the most reliable local payment integration, with Orange Money and Afrimoney support suited to everyday bettors. In my checks, withdrawal speeds were fastest at Lonaguibet for mobile wallet payouts.
  • 1xBet has the most complete mobile app, covering all the features available on desktop. Guineegames and YellowBet have functional mobile sites, but the experience is more limited, particularly for live betting.
  • Lonaguibet is the most accessible entry point, with a low minimum stake and a straightforward interface. It is locally licensed, which adds a layer of accountability that offshore operators cannot match.
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