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Balatro on the Web
Terms of use
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Terms

Rules for using the service

These terms explain the basic rules for accounts, fair play, public content, and player reports.

License confirmation: Only use the service if you own a valid Balatro license.
Account responsibility: Keep your login secure and do not share it casually.
Name moderation: Inappropriate usernames or nicknames may be blocked or replaced in public views.
Profile integrity: Systems tied to Profile 1 eligibility can be restricted when the profile is invalidated.
Duel integrity: Ranked duels require fair participation. Leaving the approved duel flow can cause an automatic loss.
Abuse: Attempts to exploit rewards, duel setup, market state, trade state, or public rankings may lead to feature restrictions.
Service availability

The site is an actively maintained service and may change as game, duel, and leaderboard systems evolve. Features can be refined or temporarily limited when stability or integrity requires it.

Feedback submissions

Feedback and bug reports should be truthful and relevant to the service. Submissions may be reviewed through the admin interface to investigate problems or plan future updates.

Important notes

Game ownership, affiliation, and fair use

Balatro on the Web is a community-operated browser access and player systems service. Players must own a valid Balatro license for their session. The service is not presented as an official publisher site. These pages explain how this site works and do not replace official game information or ownership requirements.

Public systems such as leaderboards, profiles, market listings, and trade offers are maintained for the community using server-side records. Attempts to bypass limits, duplicate cosmetics, manipulate wallet state, falsify duel results, or abuse bugs may result in feature locks, cancelled listings, reverted transfers, or account restrictions.

Market and wallet integrity

Wallet balances, transfer amounts, and active listing prices are limited. If a request conflicts with those limits, the server can reject it even when the browser interface appears to allow typing a larger number.

Public content standards

Usernames, nicknames, bios, feedback, and public profile presentation must remain appropriate for a broad audience. Moderation can hide or replace public names when needed to keep leaderboards and player pages usable.