
Breaking News: A new wave of excitement is sweeping across the gaming streets as rummyludo rolls out its latest cashback-driven feature. Players across the city are buzzing about the newly launched Weekly and Monthly Cards — a system that rewards consistent play with daily coin drops.
Dubbed by regulars as a “city-wide phenomenon,” this feature allows players on rummyludo.com to deposit once and unlock daily rewards over a fixed period. Whether you're a casual player or a high roller, there’s a card tier designed to keep your balance flowing.
The system is simple yet powerful. Players choose a card, deposit the required amount, and receive daily coins for either 7 days (weekly cards) or 30 days (monthly cards). Once activated, rewards are distributed once per day — no expiration pressure, no complicated mechanics.
However, insiders warn: once selected, your card is locked in — no refunds, no switching. It’s a commitment move that rewards strategic players who think long-term.
| Type | Coins | Daily | Days | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly | 100 | 10 | 7 | ₹150 |
| Weekly | 400 | 20 | 7 | ₹500 |
| Weekly | 900 | 40 | 7 | ₹1000 |
| Weekly | 2000 | 20 | 7 | ₹2000 |
| Weekly | 5000 | 100 | 30 | ₹5000 |
| Monthly | 15 | 15 | 30 | ₹300 |
| Monthly | 150 | 20 | 30 | ₹500 |
Weekly cards are ideal for fast-paced players looking for quick returns within a short cycle, while monthly cards cater to grinders who prefer steady accumulation. With daily coin injections, players are effectively extending their gameplay without constant redeposits.
One key detail making headlines: players can only select one card tier at a time. That decision could define their entire reward strategy for the period.
Participation is open to all players using unique devices and IPs. Withdrawals are subject to wagering conditions, typically requiring a 1x playthrough of the cash amount, while bonus requirements may vary depending on the promotion details.
The platform retains full authority to modify or cancel the promotion at any time, and accounts violating terms may see benefits revoked without notice.