Coin Master Viking Quest Guide: How to Complete All 10 Levels
Viking Quest is one of Coin Master's most rewarding special events, offering two rare Gold Cards, massive coin payouts, hundreds of spins, and pet food — all from a separate spinner that runs parallel to the main game. Unlike regular events where you spend spins, Viking Quest uses coins to spin a dedicated wheel, making coin preparation the central challenge. Players who go in without enough coins or a betting strategy frequently run out of resources before reaching the best rewards at Levels 6-10.
How Viking Quest Works
Viking Quest becomes available at Village Level 50. When the event is active (roughly once per month), a Viking ship icon appears on the main screen. Tapping it opens the Viking Spinner — a separate slot machine where you bet coins (not spins) to progress through 10 levels of challenges. Each level consists of a series of missions. Regular missions ask you to land certain symbols in a set number of spins. Bonus Wheel missions replace the regular spinner with a prize wheel where you bet coins for a direct spin at large rewards. After completing all missions in a level, you receive the level reward and advance to the next. Completing all 10 levels rewards you with the final event package, which includes the second Gold Card.
Reward Breakdown by Level
Rewards escalate significantly in the back half of Viking Quest. Early levels (1-5) reward relatively small amounts of coins, pet food, and XP. Level 6 is a landmark reward that includes the first Gold Card — a major milestone worth pushing hard to reach. Levels 7-9 offer increasing piles of spins and coins. Level 10, the final level, delivers the second Gold Card along with a large spin and coin bonus. If your coin supply is limited and you cannot realistically complete all 10 levels, prioritize reaching Level 6 to secure at least one Gold Card. The second Gold Card at Level 10 requires pushing through the more expensive upper levels and generally requires the full 2-billion coin budget.
How Much to Save and When to Start Saving
Completing all 10 Viking Quest levels costs approximately 2 billion coins. This figure can vary slightly based on your luck on the Viking Spinner, but 2 billion is a reliable planning target. Begin saving coins one week before the expected Viking Quest start date. Consult the community event calendar (sites like CoinMasterSpins.org and Gamers Dunia track historical timing) to predict the next event. Do not spend saved coins on chests, buildings, or other events in the days leading up to Viking Quest. Hold coins even through Village Mania windows if Viking Quest is imminent — the Gold Cards from Viking Quest are often worth more long-term than a single discounted village upgrade.
Bet Strategy Inside Viking Quest
Viking Quest has its own internal betting system where you choose how many coins to wager per spin on the Viking Spinner. Higher bets move you through missions faster but drain coins faster. The recommended strategy is to start at a moderate bet and raise it after two or three consecutive big wins, capitalizing on hot streaks. After a normal or below-average spin, lower your bet back to a conservative amount to extend your coin reserves. For Bonus Wheel missions — where a single spin of the prize wheel is the entire challenge — always bet at the high end, because the prize wheel offers outsized returns and the single-spin nature limits downside. Adjust continuously rather than locking into one bet size for the entire event.
Combining Viking Quest with Other Active Events
Viking Quest runs on its own coin-based spinner and does not benefit directly from Raid Madness or Attack Madness, because those events affect the main slot machine. However, the preparation phase — earning the 2 billion coins you need — absolutely benefits from those events. Run Raid Madness sessions with Foxy active in the days before Viking Quest to build your war chest faster. Additionally, if a Coin Craze event overlaps with the days when you are accumulating coins for Viking Quest, prioritize spinning during those windows. The Viking Quest rewards — spins, coins, Gold Cards — then feed back into your main game economy, making the event a net positive investment even when accounting for the 2 billion coin entry cost.
What to Do With Viking Quest Gold Cards
The two Gold Cards earned from Viking Quest (one at Level 6, one at Level 10) are specific cards that Moon Active designates for each event run. Before the event begins, check community forums and the Coin Master subreddit to find out which Gold Cards are on offer. If those cards are ones you need for your album, prioritize completing Viking Quest fully. If you already own those specific Gold Cards, they become duplicates — you can use duplicates as trade currency during the next Gold Card Trade event. Gold Cards from Viking Quest cannot be traded outside of a Gold Card Trade event window, so hold duplicates until that event opens.
FAQ
At what village level does Viking Quest unlock?
Viking Quest unlocks at Village Level 50. Once unlocked, it remains available every time the event runs, approximately once per month.
How many coins do I need to complete Viking Quest?
Plan for approximately 2 billion coins to complete all 10 levels. The exact amount varies with luck on the Viking Spinner, but 2 billion is the standard planning figure used by the community.
What happens if I run out of coins during Viking Quest?
You can purchase additional coins through the in-game shop to continue, or you can earn coins through normal gameplay and return to Viking Quest before the event timer expires. If the event ends while you are mid-progress, your partial level completion is lost.
Is it worth doing Viking Quest if I cannot complete all 10 levels?
Yes, but only if you can reach Level 6. Level 6 awards the first Gold Card, which is the most valuable single reward in the event. If you cannot afford the full 2 billion coins, still attempt Viking Quest and prioritize getting through Level 6.
Can the Viking Quest Gold Cards be traded with friends?
Not through normal trading. Gold Cards from Viking Quest can only be traded during Gold Card Trade events, which Moon Active schedules a few times per year. Hold duplicate Gold Cards from Viking Quest until the next Gold Card Trade window opens.