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It’s the start of December, which means it’s the run up to Christmas yay, and there is no better way of counting down the days then an advent calendar. Chocolate advent calendars are a thing of the past; it’s all about the online advent calendars and Christmas competitions now and there are plenty of them. Although, before we look at the online versions, you may want to check out some of the physical advent calendars you can get on Amazon below.
With online advent calendars, there are chances of winning prizes, holidays, cash and bonuses. There are so many advent competitions out now, so I won’t list them all, but I will be listing my favourite ones that I participate in myself and are worth checking out. I would advice to check emails too because a lot of companies will be sending out emails about their own advent competitions.
For a full list of Online Advent Competitions, check out Loquax, The Prize Finder, or Simply Prizes. I also found a useful page on tips for advent calendars. Hopefully you can use the online advent competitions to help fund your Christmas shopping this year. Best of luck.
tombola
tombola hosts one of the best free advent calendars because you receive a guaranteed £5 bonus, or up to £5,000. Just note that a minimum stake of £2 during Nov or Dec is needed to be eligible. You also have the chance of winning prizes on the free Christmas raffle and the free ‘I’m a celeb £250,000 giveaway’. You can also check out 13 reasons why you should join tombola today.With
Profit Accumulator
Profit Accumulator isn’t just for matched betting. On their reloads offer page, they have a whole list of online advent calendars, mainly from casino, bingo and betting sites, which give away daily bonuses, free bets, free spins and thus potential big wins. Also check out how I made £936 in one month using Profit Accumulator on my Matched Betting page.
Simply Prizes
Simply Prizes is an online and magazine competition subscription. They have added over 600 advent competitions to their online list, which is a staggering amount. They also have a handy tool that allows you to tick off the completed competitions or add them to favourites. To access all the competitions, you can start a 14 Day Free Trial. I have subscribed with them quite a few times over the years and they provide an impressive amount of competitions to take part in, so well worth the free trial.
LifestyleHotels
Win 24 exclusive prizes in the LifestyleHotels Advent Calendar. Prizes include holidays or other gifts. Answer a daily question to enter. Ends on 24th Dec.
Argos
Enter the Argos Advent Calendar every day until the 12th December for the chance to win Argos and Sainsbury’s eGift cards, Fitbits and more. This advent competition has now finished.
Jet2holidays
Get ready to win some amazing holidays with the Jet2 12 Days To Christmas, which runs from the 13th December – 25th December. Open the advent calendar daily to see if you have won the daily prize. You can also share your personal link in order to gain more chances of winning the prize.
Great British Chefs
The Great British Chefs Advent Calendar is great for anyone who loves food and drink related prizes. Simply answer a multiple choice question daily (hint given) to enter the competitions. Each competition will close at 11.59pm GMT. Ends on 24th Dec.
Klarna
Klarna are giving away over £7500 worth of prizes in their 12 days of Christmas competition on their Instagram page. Prizes include gift vouchers for different retailers, such as £100 to spend at shuh.
Business Traveller
With the Business Traveller Advent Calendar, who can get the chance of winning travel related prizes, such as a 2 night stay in London.
Buzz Bingo
Reveal a free treat every day until Christmas Eve with the Treat Yourself Advent Calendar at Buzz Bingo. Prizes will include bingo bonuses, free spins, club offers and more. Winnings from bonuses paid as cash and their is a £5 minimum withdrawal on winnings.
Mecca Bingo
Play Mecca Bingo’s free Catch the Cash game daily, for the chance to win bonuses, free spins, cash, prize draw entries, etc. Win up to £100 daily by picking a box in the game. There are no wagering requirements on any winnings. This promotion ends on the 19th December.
The Tourist Trail
Win some great prizes in The Tourist Trail Advent Calendar, which features experiences and days out and holidays. If you missed previous days, you may still be able to enter some of them. Ends on 24th December.
Wordery
Win a different book prize daily until 25th Dec with the Wordery Advent Calendar.
Yours
There are 12 prizes up for grabs in the Yours Advent Calendar, which runs until the 24th December.
PMP Competitions
PMP Competitions are giving away a new prize daily in their Countdown to Christmas Advent. There will be over £2000 worth of prizes, including a bundle worth £430. Also if you haven’t signed up to their main site Pick My Postcode Lottery, then do so today for your chance of winning up to £200 daily for free (more if rollover + bonus money). Other Free UK Lotteries can be found here.
Rock + Run
As rock climbing and bouldering is my favourite thing to do, I have included the Rock + Run UK advent calendar, which runs until the 24th December and gives away climbing and mountaineering related prizes, such as climbing shoes and camping equipment. To enter their daily advent competition, you normally have to follow the company they are promoting and share the post on your story.
Hopefully you are now excited to open up your online advent calendars daily. I will add more to the list if needed. Good luck for any winnings and have a great Christmas.
December is not just a time for advent calendars, but the return of the elves Buddy and Holly. So just to be random, I thought you may enjoy seeing some Elf on the Shelf photos I took in previous years. I will be running out of ideas for this year I think.
Page Last Updated: 06/12/2021
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