Affiliate-code intent

Duel Affiliate Code

A Duel affiliate code is how Duel.com attributes a new player to a partner. This page is about attribution, referral links, and disclosure — not a second copy of the main Duel referral code guide.

Last updated: August 2026

Current Duel referral code

DUELHELP

Affiliate disclosure: some links on this page go to Duel.com through an affiliate referral URL. If you register using those links, this site may receive a commission. That does not change the price you pay. Read the full affiliate disclosure.

The Duel affiliate code used on this site is DUELHELP. The affiliate referral URL is https://duel.com/r/duelhelp. Typing the code and using the link are two ways to create the same referral relationship at registration.

Affiliate codes, referral codes, and referral links

Duel's player-facing form usually says “referral code”. Marketing pages across the web say “affiliate code” or “promo code”. Those labels describe the same signup input from the user's seat.

  • Affiliate code: the string a partner publishes — here, DUELHELP.
  • Referral code: Duel's usual name for that string during signup.
  • Referral link: a URL such as https://duel.com/r/duelhelp that carries the same identifier without requiring a perfect typed match.

Use the link when you can. It reduces missed checkboxes and typos. If the link is blocked or stripped, type DUELHELP into the referral field before you submit.

How affiliate attribution works

Attribution is decided by Duel when the account is created. Once an account exists, attaching a different partner later is not something this website can do. Duel support may or may not help inside a short window; that is Duel's process, not a promise from this site.

Duel documents the partner side of the program on its referral FAQ. That page discusses affiliate payout shares of house edge, notes that those shares have already moved (including figures Duel published for past payouts), and states that the plan is still fluid. None of that is a player bonus table.

If you are a player, you do not need Duel's affiliate-payout math to use DUELHELP. You only need the code applied at signup, then to read your own in-account rewards.

How DUELHELP relates to the referral process

  1. You choose this site's referral URL or type DUELHELP.
  2. Duel records the referrer on the new account.
  3. Player rewards, if any, follow Duel's live referred-user terms.
  4. Partner commission, if any, is a separate settlement between Duel and the publisher.

Those two money flows are easy to mix up. A high affiliate share of house edge does not mean you receive that share as a player. Check Duel rewards for the player-facing side.

Affiliate disclosure

This website uses affiliate links to Duel.com. If you register through https://duel.com/r/duelhelp or by entering DUELHELP from these pages, the site may earn a commission. You do not pay extra because of that.

The commercial relationship does not make this the official Duel website, and it does not require this site to hide downsides. Editorial pages still need to say when terms can change, when KYC applies, and that gambling can cause loss. The full statement is on the affiliate disclosure page.

FAQ

What is a Duel affiliate code?

A Duel affiliate code is a referral identifier used to attribute a new account to a publisher or partner. On this website the affiliate / referral code is DUELHELP. Players enter it at signup or open the referral URL.

Is an affiliate code different from a referral code?

For the person creating an account, they are usually the same field. “Affiliate” describes the commercial relationship. “Referral” is the label Duel commonly shows on the registration form.

Related Duel guides

Looking for the code itself? Start with the Duel referral code page.