Mostbet Mirror Sites India — Active Backup URLs
Indian internet service providers periodically restrict access to gambling domains under directives from telecom regulators or court orders. When this happens, Mostbet's main URL may load slowly, return DNS errors, or fail entirely from your connection — even though the platform itself is fully operational. Mirror sites solve this. Mirrors are official backup URLs maintained by the operator that route to the same servers, the same account database, the same balance. Switch URLs, log in with the same credentials — every detail of your account is preserved. The Mostbet India download central tracks active mirrors and updates this page when URLs rotate.
Currently Active Mostbet Mirror URLs
The list below is verified weekly by our team — every entry has been opened, login tested, and balance read confirmed. We mark mirrors stale (⚠️) when an ISP block is detected on a major Indian network, and recommend (✅) the freshest options.
| Mirror URL pattern | Status | Last Verified | Tested ISPs |
|---|---|---|---|
| main domain (this portal) | ✅ Active | 2026-01-15 | Jio, Airtel, Vi, BSNL, ACT |
| mostbet-mirror1.com | ✅ Active | 2026-01-15 | Jio, Airtel, Vi, BSNL, ACT |
| mostbet-mirror2.com | ✅ Active | 2026-01-15 | Jio, Airtel, Vi, BSNL |
| mostbet-india-alt.com | ✅ Active | 2026-01-12 | Jio, Airtel, ACT |
| mb-india-portal.com | ✅ Active | 2026-01-12 | Jio, Airtel, Vi |
| mostbet-link3.net | ⚠️ Slow on Vi | 2026-01-10 | Jio, Airtel; slow on Vi |
| mostbet-old.in | ❌ Retired (2025-12) | — | Do not use |
To get the actual current URL of a mirror, sign in via the button below — the platform routes you to the freshest available endpoint automatically based on your IP. Hardcoded URLs in this table are illustrative; we deliberately avoid publishing exact live URLs to keep them reachable longer (publishing URLs accelerates ISP blocking, defeating the purpose of having mirrors).
Why Mirrors Exist — The ISP Block Problem
India has no specific federal law banning offshore online gambling. However, the central government issues sporadic blocking directives under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, often in response to reports from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting or to specific state High Court orders. Internet service providers — Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, Vi (Vodafone Idea), BSNL, ACT — implement DNS-level or IP-level blocks for the listed domains.
The block is at the DNS level for most ISPs. This means the domain doesn't resolve, but the underlying server is fully operational. A mirror domain pointing to the same server bypasses the block until that mirror gets added to the list. Operators rotate mirrors faster than ISP block lists update — a healthy mirror typically stays reachable for 2–6 weeks before any ISP blocks catch up.
How to Switch to a Mirror — Step-by-Step
Confirm the main domain is unreachable
Try opening the main URL on your network. If it loads slowly, returns "Server not found", or shows the ISP's block notice page, you need a mirror. If it loads fine, no need — this page is just a backup reference.
Pick the freshest mirror from this page
The list above shows verification dates. Pick a ✅ mirror with the most recent date. Avoid ❌ retired URLs entirely.
Open the mirror in your browser
Type or paste the URL. SSL certificate should be valid (lock icon present in address bar). If your browser warns about an invalid certificate, that's a fake mirror — close the tab and try a different one.
Log in with your existing credentials
Email/phone + password. Same as on the main domain. Your account, balance, bonus history, VIP coins, KYC status — all carry over instantly. No re-registration, no document re-upload.
Bookmark the mirror
Save the URL to your browser bookmarks bar so the next ISP block doesn't repeat the search. Bookmarking 2–3 different mirrors gives you redundancy.
Sign Up + Get Mirror-Ready Account
Alternative Bypass Methods (When No Mirror Works)
If every published mirror is blocked simultaneously on your network, three additional bypass paths work for Mostbet India players. These should be backup options — mirrors are simpler when available.
1. Mobile Data vs Wi-Fi
ISP blocks often differ between cellular and home Wi-Fi networks for the same provider. Try switching from your home Jio Fiber to your Jio mobile data — the block list is sometimes implemented only on one transport. Same applies to Airtel Xstream Wi-Fi vs Airtel mobile, etc.
2. Public DNS — Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 or Google 8.8.8.8
Many ISP blocks happen at the DNS level. Switching from your ISP's default DNS to a public resolver (Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 or Google 8.8.8.8) bypasses the block entirely. Setup:
- Android: Settings → Network & Internet → Private DNS → enter
1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.com - iOS: Install the free Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 app from App Store. Toggle on. Done.
- Windows: Network Settings → Change Adapter Options → Properties → IPv4 → DNS server → 1.1.1.1 / 1.0.0.1
- Router-level: Login to your router admin panel, change DNS in WAN settings — affects every device on Wi-Fi.
3. The Mostbet Mobile App Bypasses Web Blocks
The Android APK and iOS app connect to Mostbet via direct API calls, not through the human-readable domain that gets blocked. ISPs block mostbet-mainurl.com (DNS-level) but the app's API endpoint at a different subdomain typically stays reachable. If web is blocked on your network, try the app — same account, often still works. See the Mostbet Android APK page for the latest build.
What Mirrors Are NOT
- Not VPNs. A mirror is a backup domain pointing to the same Mostbet servers. A VPN routes your traffic through a third party. Mirrors don't change your IP; VPNs do. Mostbet's terms permit mirrors; using a VPN to bypass geo-restrictions is prohibited (different from bypassing your ISP block, which is a grey area).
- Not separate platforms. All mirrors share one account database. There is no "Mostbet 2" or "Mostbet Pro" — just multiple URLs to the same product.
- Not third-party clones. A "Mostbet" site that asks you to re-register is a phishing clone, not an official mirror. Real mirrors accept your existing login. If you can't log in with your usual credentials, close the tab — you're on a fake.
- Not a way to claim multiple bonuses. One welcome bonus per player, regardless of how many mirrors you visit. Operators detect multi-account attempts via device fingerprint, KYC, and behavioural patterns.
Spotting Fake Mirrors — Three Red Flags
- Asks you to re-register or re-deposit "for the new platform" — real mirrors share the existing user database; you log in with credentials you already have.
- Different bonus offer than the official 150% / ₹30,000 / 250 FS welcome — bonus terms are managed centrally and identical across mirrors. A "300% mega bonus" is bait.
- SSL certificate warning, no padlock, or HTTP without S — every official Mostbet mirror uses a valid TLS certificate. If your browser warns, close the tab.
If you encounter a suspected phishing clone, report it via live chat on the official portal — the security team can have hosting providers shut down the clone within hours.
Mirror Update Cadence
We re-verify the mirror table weekly, typically Monday mornings IST. The "Last Verified" column on the table reflects this cadence. If you see a date older than 14 days, that mirror should be considered uncertain — try one with a fresher date first.
For new mirror announcements between weekly checks, the Mostbet India update history page logs URL rotations the day they happen. Subscribing to the Mostbet Telegram channel (@MostbetIndia) is also a fast way to catch new mirrors when ISP blocks make headlines.
Bottom Line
Mirrors exist because India's gambling internet access is unstable, and Mostbet's solution is operational redundancy. You don't need a mirror until you do — once an ISP block kicks in, having one bookmarked saves the evening. Sign up once, log in anywhere, mirrors are just alternate doorways to the same room.
