Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $1,347,961,090 for the month of November 2025, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board’s report this week. This amounts to a 2.39 percent increase compared to November 2024, when licensees reported a gaming win of $1,316,558,624. For the fiscal year (starting July 1, 2025), the gaming win has increased by 2.83 percent.

The “gaming win” represents the computed income of casinos before business expenses and taxes.

For Lake Tahoe’s south shore, the “win” revenue was $13,758,781, a 4.57 percent decrease when compared to November 2024. For their fiscal year, revenue win is up by 6.86 percent when compared to the previous period. The South Shore fiscal year-to-date is $122,138,001.

Carson Valley area casinos reported a $11,620,078 gaming win, up 2.18 percent. On the North Shore, the reported gaming win of $1,717,051 was down 3.82 percent.

Casinos in Reno, Sparks, and other areas of Washoe County also saw gaming-related revenue in the positive, with Sparks down .79 percent, Reno, up 7.10 percent, and the county as a whole, up 6.39 percent.

The biggest gain for the month was on the Boulder Strip where their “win” of $79,458,309 was 20 percent above November 2024. The largest percentage of a decreased “win” was South Lake Tahoe.

Of the South Shore’s November revenue, $3,914,000 came from table games, and $9,845,000 from slots.