
PackDraw is a multi-faceted mystery box site that US customers can sign up to with a massive range of genres covered including everything from TCG packs and sports cars to designer fashion, watches, and electronics.
I’ve been testing this site and have created a full PackDraw review below where I look at core features of the brand such as its legitimacy and transparency, and any promotions you might get. I’ll also explore the mystery box process, see what you can pull, what the customer support options are, and give my overall thoughts on the site.
First up, I ALWAYS check out the legitimacy of the brand and how their mystery box process works - I’ve got to be certain that there’s full transparency with their features.
PackDraw is owned and operated by the PackDraw Group which is registered and based in Cyprus - company registration number HE 445177. Additionally, PackDraw US LLC is a subsidiary company that directly runs the site, and this is registered in Delaware, under company number 7571319.
To me, everything looks legit, and after a heap of testing and analysis of the mystery boxes, I was confident with what I saw. Each mystery box gives you a full breakdown of the potential pulls, the percentage chance of each pull, and the item’s relevant ticket numbers in the draw.
Once I was happy with the underlying transparency of the site, I checked out the security, and I immediately saw that SSL encryption was used, which was backed by a certificate from Let’s Encrypt. Not only that, but there’s verification processes during account registration, and the site has all the documents I expect to see such as a fairness disclosure, privacy policy, and general terms of service.
When I produced this PackDraw review, the ONLY customer support option was email which was disappointing - I want to see a more instant method available such as a live chat. Needless to say, this is the only drawback I consider from my otherwise flawless PackDraw ratings.
Regardless, I sent 4-5 test emails to see what the average response time was, and I’d say it was 4-5 hours - some replies I got within an hour or so, while others took 8+. There is a simple FAQ section on the homepage too which explains how the site works, and they do have social media profiles on X, Instagram, and YouTube.
PackDraw uses both crypto and fiat payments - I stuck with debit card payments, but the crypto setup looks simple enough. You should be able to either make a direct crypto deposit, or link your third-party wallet. It’s a secure process, and they give a step-by-step guide so you shouldn’t go wrong. They then accept a range of cryptocurrencies, but it looks like USD Coin is the preferred option.
Once I was sure the site was legit, it was time to jump into the impressive collection of mystery boxes they have. There’s literally everything you can think of - Pokemon cards, watches, designer clothes, sneakers, and even sports cards, plus some fun features like battles, deals, and draws.
The first thing I noticed about the mystery box setup was the sheer VARIETY. I think this is the most impressive site I’ve seen in terms of the diversity of boxes they offer, and some of these included:
I can’t list them all as it would take forever, but you get the idea - there’s all the main mystery box categories covered that I would expect to see, and I like the fact that there are multiple different TCG boxes as this is what I am most interested in.
As I’ve stated, each mystery box gives you one random item, and before you rip a box, you can see its full potential pool, plus a percentage chance for each item, and its relative draw number.
Similar to other mystery box packs, at PackDraw you can either sell your item back to the site for the buyback offer, or you can have it shipped to your address if you wish. One thing I noticed about this process was that you have to do a lot of digging to find out shipping information and I think that they really need to add a dedicated shipping page with a breakdown of how it works.
Aside from the main PackDraw mystery box section, this site also has some other related features, including:
Battles seem incredibly popular, but with all of these features I recommend doing your research and being sure of how they work before jumping. This is because from my experience, they are typically much higher volatility than the standard mystery box prizes themselves. There is also the fact that with the battle feature, if all the spots are not filled by humans, you can play against bots.
While I was checking out the mystery boxes at PackDraw, I also kept tabs on the usability of the site and mobile version. Overall, I think they’ve done a fantastic job with the design and utility - it’s a modern site with a simple navigation, and the organization of the huge collection of mystery boxes is decent.
The PackDraw site itself is clean, modern, and relatively easy to use. They’ve stuck with a simple black, grey, and white color scheme that makes the text easy to read while also putting the emphasis on the mystery boxes and their continents.
Speaking of, I love the vibrant design of the various mystery box artwork - they’ve gone for an over-the-top, attention-grabbing style and it works really well. You also get a pretty clean cut crop of each of the potential items within the mystery boxes.
Technically speaking, the site works great - page speeds are fast, the mystery box filters work fine, and I never saw any missing content, broken links, or errors.
You CAN use PackDraw on your mobile, but right now, I did NOT see any mobile apps. I wasn’t surprised though - out of all the sites I’ve tested recently, only a small percentage had them. Instead, PackDraw has a fully responsive mobile browser version of its site and this also works brilliantly.
Everything has been shrunk to fit on your portrait smartphone screen, and I was impressed with how accessible this version was - it doesn’t feel cluttered, and you can still manage your account, check out the mystery boxes, and rip them with ease.
Firstly, when I created my PackDraw login, I did NOT get any type of welcome bonus. Many other sites that I’ve tested give you something like a free pack or even a deposit match bonus.
This is NOT the case with PackDraw, and it’s something they could consider improving - even a low value free pack would be a cool gesture and allow new customers an introduction into how the site works. However, despite the lack of an initial PackDraw bonus, this operator does have some other cool features, including:
I was impressed the most with the rewards system - it has multiple tiers that you can progress through, and you can boost your level simply by opening packs. As you reach the new levels, at specific milestones like L2, L10, L20, and L30, you will get free pack bonuses too. On top of that, there’s also daily, weekly, and monthly rewards which scale based on your activity.
That’s my PackDraw review complete, so, what did I think? My honest assessment is that while I didn’t care for many of the mystery boxes they offer, I can also see the value, entertainment factor, and appeal of the collection they’ve created. There’s something for everyone - whether you’re into fashion, sports memorabilia, luxury goods, trading cards, or electronics.
On top of that, there’s a robust set of features like the rewards program and battle system, and I was impressed with the transparency of the mystery boxes and their contents. All things considered then, I would recommend PackDraw without any hesitation, and if you want to give it a go, feel free to click on any of the relevant banners I’ve got on this page.
Yes. PackDraw has a robust and transparent mystery box system where you can see all the percentages of the items you can pull, together with their relevant box draw numbers.
Click the banners on this page, click the register button, follow the instructions and provide any required information. You might also have to complete a few verification steps before you can log in.
No. While I do think that some of the mystery boxes are rubbish, everything is above board and transparent, and you should be under on illusion of what you can potentially pull from a pack and the odds of getting each item.
Yes. PackDraw has a brilliant collection of TCG mystery boxes including Pokemon, sports trading cards, One Piece, and Magic the Gathering.