So, have you already tested these games that let you earn real money through Pix? Because I was seeing this crowd saying that it’s definitely possible to make some extra income playing, but you have to be realistic — nobody gets rich from it, but you can make some cash here and there.



What I’ve noticed is that most work like this: you play, complete tasks, download apps, answer surveys, and accumulate rewards. Then you withdraw via PayPal or gift card and transfer to Pix. There are some options that pay more directly, like Cash App, which already deposits straight into your account or Mercado Pago.

I tried some, and the ones that seem to really work are: Make Money (very simple, just check-in), AppKarma (pays in gift cards or PayPal), Big Time (works through raffles, so bigger prizes but no guarantee), FeaturePoints (really comprehensive), Gamee (if you like quick mini-games), CashPirate (quite popular here in Brazil), Toloka (more tasks than games, but pays), Cash App (more direct to Pix), Cash Alarm (slow but steady earnings), Easy Bucks (combines several ways to earn), and Premise (more surveys, less gaming).

The thing is, these games that let you earn real money through Pix don’t always pay directly — most go through PayPal first. But you can do it without an initial deposit, which is good. The minimum withdrawal amount varies, but it’s usually low.

My opinion? It’s worth trying if you have free time, but don’t expect to get rich. It’s like that money you spend on coffee, you know? You can make about 50-100 reais a month if you’re consistent. Now, if you want more serious earnings, then the way is to learn to invest properly — stocks, ETFs, cryptocurrencies with a strategy. But that’s another story.

Does anyone here use any of these? Which ones do you think really work?
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