How to Access Mostbet When It's Blocked in Your Country

If you're reading this, you're probably staring at a browser timeout or a blocking page right now. The exact behavior depends on your ISP, device, and the type of restriction in place.

One ISP can block the main domain while another still resolves it normally. That is why mirror links, DNS changes, and the app do not all behave the same way on the same day.

Here are 5 access methods ranked from easiest to most involved. If one mirror behaves differently across browsers, use the browser access guide before assuming the link itself is dead.

Mostbet blocked page showing why a mirror or VPN may be needed on your network Mostbet mobile app home screen showing an alternative in-app access route after installation
  1. Verified Mirror Link — zero setup, click and go
  2. VPN — most reliable, 5 min setup
  3. Official App — install once, done forever
  4. DNS Change — free, works against basic blocks
  5. Tor Browser — last resort only

Why Is Mostbet Blocked?

Quick version: your ISP was told to block it by a government agency. The technical implementation varies:

Most blocks are DNS-level, which means they are often the simplest to troubleshoot. Your ISP just refuses to resolve the domain name. The actual server may still be reachable even though the name lookup fails. That is why mirrors can help: different domain name, same platform environment. If you want the cleanest neutral walkthrough for changing resolvers, Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 setup guide is a solid reference. I also broke the method down on our own DNS change guide. If you just need a quick diagnosis flow, use the mirror not working page first. If you are specifically dealing with Indian ISPs, use the India-specific guide or the shorter Jio-specific page.

Specific ISPs that block: Jio, Airtel, BSNL, Vi (India); PTCL, StormFiber, Nayatel (Pakistan); MTN, Glo, Airtel NG (Nigeria); Safaricom (Kenya, intermittent); Claro, Vivo, Oi (Brazil); Rostelecom, MTS, Beeline, MegaFon (Russia).

Method 1 — Use a Verified Mirror Link (Easiest)

Current Working Mirrors

Mirrors are my go-to method in every country. They take zero setup, work on any device, and 90% of the time the first mirror I try loads fine.

Official Mostbet mirrors follow patterns like mostbet-[random].com or most-bet[numbers].com. If the URL contains words like "bonus", "free", "win", or "promo" — it's almost certainly a phishing site.

Full list of verified working links | How to verify a mirror is legit

If the mirror works in one browser but fails in another, check the browser access guide for quick private-mode and cache tests.

How to Verify a Mirror Is Legit

Quick check: SSL certificate (click the lock icon), log in with existing credentials, verify your balance matches. Takes 15 seconds. Saves you from phishing. Full 7-step verification guide.

Method 2 — VPN Access (Most Reliable)

Best VPNs for Mostbet Access

A VPN encrypts all your traffic, which often helps when DNS changes or fresh mirror domains stop behaving consistently. It is the heavier-duty fallback, not the first thing everyone needs.

VPNSpeed (India)Speed (Nigeria)Speed (Brazil)Cost/moRating
NordVPN45 Mbps38 Mbps52 Mbps$3.499.2/10
ExpressVPN62 Mbps41 Mbps58 Mbps$6.679.0/10
Surfshark40 Mbps33 Mbps47 Mbps$2.498.7/10

Step-by-Step VPN Setup

1

Download NordVPN (or your chosen VPN) from their official site. Never from third-party sites.

2

Connect to a Curacao or Netherlands server. Curacao is where Mostbet is licensed — best routing to their servers.

3

Load mostbet.com or your preferred mirror. Once the VPN is connected, test one or two routes and keep the one that behaves most consistently.

In practice, the fastest VPN server is not always the one with the best page load. Routing quality matters more than raw speed once the connection is stable.

Full VPN comparison with detailed speed tests from 3 countries

Method 3 — Official Mobile App (Recommended)

Android APK Download

The app gives you an additional access route because it does not depend on the same browser path as a mirror link. Not on Google Play — that's a Google policy about gambling apps, not a safety concern. Google spells out the restriction in its real-money gambling apps policy. The APK is safest when downloaded from official sources.

1

Go to Settings > Apps > Special Access > Install Unknown Apps > enable for your browser.

2

Download the APK from an official Mostbet mirror. About 50-60MB.

3

Tap the downloaded file, install, open, log in. Done.

iOS Access

iPhone users: open a working mirror in Safari, tap Share > "Add to Home Screen." The PWA acts like a native app — full screen, home screen icon, no browser chrome. Honestly easier than region-switching your Apple ID.

Full download guide for all platforms | Mobile mirror links

Method 4 — Change Your DNS

Google DNS Setup

Change your DNS to Google (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4) or Cloudflare (1.1.1.1, 1.0.0.1). On Android: Settings > Network > Private DNS > dns.google. On iPhone: Settings > Wi-Fi > your network > Configure DNS > Manual > add 8.8.8.8.

Important caveat: DNS change only helps with DNS-level restrictions. If your ISP uses SNI filtering (like Jio in India), changing DNS alone usually will not help. In that case, a mirror or VPN is the more practical next step. Results vary by ISP and region.

Cloudflare DNS Setup

Same process, use 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 instead. Resolver performance varies by region, so it is worth trying both Cloudflare and Google DNS if the first change does not help.

Method 5 — Tor Browser (Last Resort)

Why This Should Be Your Last Option

Tor works because it routes traffic through encrypted relays, but it is usually too slow for normal betting or account management.

In most cases, repeated CAPTCHAs and high latency make it impractical for anything beyond a quick account check. Only use it if you have already ruled out mirrors, the app, DNS changes, and a VPN.

Which Method Should You Use?

Comparison Table

MethodSetupSpeedReliabilityCostBeats DNS BlockBeats SNI BlockBest For
Mirror Link0 minFastMediumFreeYesYesQuick access
VPN5 minGoodHigh$2-7/moYesYesMax reliability
Mobile App3 minFastHighFreeYesYesDaily mobile use
DNS Change2 minFastLowFreeYesNoBasic DNS blocks
Tor5 minVery SlowMediumFreeYesYesLast resort

In India with Jio, a mirror or VPN is usually the practical next test. In Brazil with TIM, a DNS change may be worth trying before anything more involved. In Nigeria on MTN, users often report needing a VPN more quickly than on other networks. In Russia, obfuscated VPN setups tend to remain the most dependable option.

What NOT to Do (Common Mistakes)

Never do these:

Phishing clones often copy the original design almost perfectly, which is why SSL details, account-balance checks, and domain pattern checks matter more than appearance alone. Read the full scam protection guide.

Practical Setup Order

For most users, the cleanest order is: start with working links, keep a VPN as backup, and install the app if you access Mostbet regularly.

If a link works on one connection but not another, test WiFi vs mobile data, then check whether the issue is DNS-only or a deeper block. That usually tells you whether a DNS change is enough or whether you should move straight to a mirror or VPN.

In India, I generally test mirrors first and keep a VPN as backup. In Nigeria, I move to VPN testing sooner because mirror stability changes faster. In Brazil, I usually try a DNS change on TIM before moving on. In Russia, VPN-based access remains the most dependable path because the filtering is more aggressive there.

Find what works for your ISP and your country, bookmark it, and check back here when things change — because they will.

Last updated: March 25, 2026, 2:30 PM UTC

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Arjun Mehta

Arjun Mehta

Arjun Mehta is an independent gambling tech reviewer with 5 years analyzing crash games and platform access. His work focuses on access methods, browser behavior, and common blocking patterns across regions.

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