Pak Club Login – Sign In to Your Gaming Account in 30 Seconds
Three taps and you are back at the table. Type your mobile number, type your password, confirm the OTP if you have two-factor login switched on. The lobby is waiting — cricket markets, Aviator multipliers, Teen Patti seats and 500 slots, all behind one red button.
How to log in to Pak Club
The Pak Club login page is the same on phone, tablet and desktop. If you have already registered, the only things you need are the mobile number you signed up with and your password. If two-factor authentication is on (and it should be), keep your phone within reach — an SMS code arrives within seconds of you tapping submit.
If this is your first time signing in from a new device, Pak Club will ask one extra question to confirm it is really you. That is normal — it is the same security check JazzCash and EasyPaisa run when you log in from a new phone.
Open Pak Club
Type paksclub.com into any browser, or tap the Pak Club icon if you installed the Android app. Both routes land on the same homepage. Always check that the address bar shows the padlock icon and the spelling is correct — phishing sites use lookalike domains and you do not want to hand your password to one of them.
If you are on a shared computer (an internet café, a friend's laptop), open a private or incognito window first. That stops the browser from caching your login and keeps your session out of the history once you close the tab.
Tap the red Login button
The Login button sits on the top-right of the header on every page. On phones it lives behind the menu icon — tap that first, then Login. The page that loads is built for thumbs: large input boxes, a show/hide eye on the password field, and the keyboard pops up automatically the moment the page is ready.
Enter your mobile number and password
Type the Pakistani mobile number you signed up with. The country code +92 is added automatically, so just punch in the ten digits. The password field is case-sensitive — pay attention if your phone keyboard auto-capitalises the first letter, that is a common reason a correct password seems to fail.
If you are signing in from your own phone, leave "Remember this device" ticked. It saves you from typing the OTP every single time. On a borrowed device, untick it before submitting.
Confirm the OTP if 2FA is on
Two-factor authentication is the seatbelt of online accounts. If you have it switched on (and Pak Club nudges everyone to turn it on after their first deposit), an SMS lands on the registered number with a six-digit code. Type the code, hit Verify, and you are through. The code expires in 60 seconds — if it does not arrive, tap "Resend" and check your phone is not on aeroplane mode.
Prefer an authenticator app? Pak Club supports Google Authenticator and Authy. Switch the method in Account Settings → Security after you log in. The advantage: codes work even when there is no SMS coverage.
Pick a game
You land on the lobby. Across the top: Cricket, Live Casino, Aviator, Teen Patti, Slots, Ludo. The wallet icon top-right shows your balance and a one-tap deposit. Whatever you played last is pinned to "Recent" so finding your usual table never takes more than a second.
Heads up — your session stays alive for 30 minutes of inactivity, then Pak Club logs you out automatically. That is on purpose, it stops a forgotten browser tab on a public computer from becoming somebody else's bankroll.
When login does not work — here is how to fix it
Most login problems boil down to one of four things: the password is wrong, the OTP did not arrive, the account got locked from too many tries, or the browser is fighting you. Here is how to handle each one without needing to ping support.
Forgot your password
Tap "Forgot Password" on the login screen. Type your registered mobile number, hit Send, and an SMS link arrives within 30 seconds. Tap it, set a new password (eight characters or more, mix of letters, numbers and a symbol), and you are back in. The new password takes effect immediately on every device — if you were logged in elsewhere, those sessions get kicked.
A password manager makes this whole problem go away. Pick a reputable one (many browsers include one for free). The Pak Club app supports password autofill, so you tap once and the credentials drop into the form.
Account locked after too many tries
Five failed attempts and Pak Club freezes the account for 15 minutes. That is to stop someone trying to brute-force your password. Wait it out, or use the Forgot Password flow to set a fresh one — that unlocks the account immediately. If a lock keeps happening and you have not been the one trying, change your password and turn on 2FA, then ping support so we can check the login history with you.
OTP not arriving
Check the obvious first — phone has signal, not on aeroplane mode, not blocking SMS from short codes. If the network is just busy (PSL final nights, Eid weekends) the code can take up to two minutes. Tap "Resend" once, not five times — every press generates a new code and invalidates the previous ones. If SMS keeps failing, switch to authenticator-app 2FA in Account Settings → Security; the codes work without any cellular network.
Browser acting up
If the page looks broken or buttons do not respond, your browser cache has gone stale. Clear cookies for paksclub.com, or open the site in a private window. Make sure the browser is up to date — Pak Club supports Chrome 100+, Firefox 100+, Safari 15+ and Edge 100+. If you are still stuck, the Android app sidesteps the problem entirely.
Five habits that keep your Pak Club account safe
The platform handles the heavy lifting — bank-grade SSL, hashed passwords, segregated player wallets, automated fraud detection. The five things below are on you, and they take a couple of minutes to set up once.
Use a password you have never used elsewhere
If your Pak Club password is the same as your Facebook password, the day Facebook gets breached is the day someone tries it on Pak Club. Twelve characters or more, with a mix of upper-case, numbers and a symbol, all generated by a password manager so you never have to remember it.
Turn on two-factor authentication
Go to Account Settings → Security → Two-factor authentication. Pick SMS if you want it simple or an authenticator app if you want it bulletproof. Both add a six-digit code at login. The whole setup takes under a minute and stops 99% of account takeover attacks dead.
Check your login history once a week
Account Settings → Activity shows every successful and failed login with device, browser, IP region and time. Anything you do not recognise — different city, weird browser, 3am login when you were asleep — change your password right then and tell support. We will pull the full session log together.
Skip public Wi-Fi for deposits
Coffee shop and airport Wi-Fi networks can be sniffed by anyone in the same building. The session itself is encrypted, but if you connect to a fake hotspot the attacker can still cause trouble. Use mobile data for any session where you are touching the wallet, or use a reputable VPN.
Keep your number current
If you change your mobile number, update it on Pak Club before you stop using the old SIM. Otherwise the OTP for the change goes to the old phone — which you no longer have — and the only fix is a manual identity check that takes a couple of days.
Logging in from your phone
Most Pakistani players reach Pak Club from their phone — that is who the platform was built for. The mobile login is bigger, faster, and remembers your device after the first time you sign in.
On Android, once you have logged in on the app, you can switch to fingerprint login from Account Settings → Security → Biometrics. After that, opening the app and putting your finger on the sensor takes you straight to the lobby. The fingerprint never leaves your phone — Pak Club only stores a yes/no answer from your device's secure enclave.
iPhone is the same story with Face ID. Add Pak Club to the home screen from Safari (tap Share → Add to Home Screen) and the icon launches the site full-screen, no Safari bar in the way. Face ID works on every login after the first.
If you are bouncing between phone and laptop a lot, your session is independent on each — logging out of one does not log out the other. Use the "Log out everywhere" button in Account Settings if you ever lend a device to someone and want to wipe the session afterwards. Full mobile setup walkthrough lives on the download page and tips are on the Q&A page.
Not signed up yet?
Two minutes, one mobile number, no email needed. Drop PKR 200 in the wallet and you are at the table by the time your tea finishes brewing.
