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Read full methodology →Lucky Days – Swedish-built, multi-licensed casino with top-tier regulation
Lucky Days launched in 2019 as a Swedish-built, Canada-focused casino, and it carries one of the strongest profiles in this series: a high independent safety score and genuine top-grade licensing — MGA, Ontario AGCO and Swedish permissions depending on market, with Kahnawake and Curaçao behind them. It's the better-regulated twin of sister brand SpinAway, and it adds crypto and a deeper licence stack on top. The honest caveats are a single significant complaint on its watchdog record and a multi-entity operator structure that confuses third-party sources — both worth understanding, neither disqualifying.
What you need to know in 30 seconds
- LicenseMulti, by market: MGA, Ontario AGCO, Swedish SGA, Kahnawake, Curaçao
- OperatorL7 Entertainment Ltd (MGA/Ontario) / Raging Rhino N.V. (intl); sister SpinAway; since 2019
- CurrenciesCAD, EUR, USD, NZD, SEK, NOK, CHF, INR, JPY, KRW plus crypto
- Software providers45 incl. NetEnt, Play'n GO, Pragmatic Play, Games Global, Evolution
- Game library2,500+ (~1,500 in some markets due to geo-blocks)
- Live casinoEvolution and others
- LanguagesEnglish, Austrian German, Canadian French, Finnish, Thai, Norwegian
- MobileMobile-optimised browser; no strong app emphasis — verify
- Headline bonusWelcome ladder across first 3–4 deposits; occasional no-deposit spins
- Withdrawals0–24h; 10–20 CAD min deposit; 100 CAD bet limit
WORTH KNOWING
Lucky Days is licensed per market, so the protection you get depends on where you are: an MGA, Ontario AGCO or Swedish player gets top-grade regulation, while an international player on the Curaçao licence gets the lighter tier. Check which entity and licence the site shows your market before depositing — it defines your recourse.
What the library actually offers
The catalogue runs 2,500-plus titles by the brand's count — closer to 1,500 in some markets where provider geo-blocks apply — from a deep roster of 45 studios: NetEnt, Play'n GO, Pragmatic Play, Games Global, Big Time Gaming, NoLimit City, Hacksaw, Push Gaming, Yggdrasil, PG Soft and many more. Slots lead, anchored by names like 9 Masks of Fire, Big Bass Bonanza and the Amazing Link series, with the library regularly refreshed.
Live casino comes through Evolution and others, with a full RNG table suite and progressive jackpots alongside. The games are independently audited — an actual fairness assurance rather than a bare RNG claim — and a free-to-play demo mode lets you try before funding. The bet limit is capped at 100 CAD.
The practical read is a well-curated, first-class-provider library: not the biggest in this series, but drawn entirely from recognised studios with audited fairness behind them. Quality and credibility over sheer volume, with the exact count depending on which market's geo-blocks apply to you.
Deposits, withdrawals, verification
The cashier is broad and, unlike sister SpinAway, includes crypto. Deposits cover Visa, Mastercard, ecoPayz, MuchBetter, MiFinity, CashToCode, Neteller, Skrill, Paysafecard, Interac, and four cryptocurrencies — Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin and Ripple. Withdrawals route through cards, e-wallets, bank wire, Paysafecard and the same crypto set. Currency support is wide at ten fiat options, and minimum deposits run 10–20 CAD by method.
Payout speed is a genuine strength — 0–24 hours per the brand info, fast for any tier. Withdrawal caps aren't published specifically for Lucky Days; the family pattern runs roughly €4,000 daily, €16,000 weekly and €50,000 monthly, so confirm the brand-specific figures in the cashier. The crypto option is a real flexibility advantage over the fiat-only sister brand.
KYC is required at 18-plus, with MGA and AGCO markets carrying regulator-mandated verification rigor. As always, complete it early so the sub-24-hour speed applies to your account. One jurisdiction nuance worth knowing: where the Kahnawake licence governs rather than MGA, winnings can face local tax treatment and there's no national self-exclusion integration — another reason which licence serves your market matters.
Where the operator meets the player
Support is a clear high point: 24/7 live chat praised as warm, knowledgeable and fast, with email and a robust FAQ behind it, and no phone line. For an established brand, that service consistency is part of what the longevity has built.
Responsible-gambling provision scales with the licence: a dedicated RG page and self-assessment everywhere, with regulator-mandated tools in the MGA and AGCO markets that are stronger than a Curaçao-only setup — though the Kahnawake and Curaçao markets lack national cross-operator exclusion schemes. Mobile is a mobile-optimised browser experience with no strong native-app emphasis, worth verifying if an app matters to you. The site runs in six languages, and eligibility varies by market — access is licensed per jurisdiction, so confirm the live geo list for your location before registering.
Is Lucky Days worth signing up at?
One of the better-regulated brands in this series — with the protection tier dependent on your market.
MAKES SENSE IF
- You want genuine MGA, AGCO or Swedish regulation with a high safety score behind it.
- You value fast 0–24 hour payouts, crypto options and a first-class provider library.
- You play in a market where the top-tier licence applies.
LESS GOOD IF
- You want certainty on the operator entity — the multi-entity picture confuses sources.
- You're weighing the single significant complaint on its record heavily.
- Your market falls under the lighter Curaçao licence rather than MGA-grade protection.
Editor's observations
The licensing is the headline, because it puts Lucky Days in genuinely select company. A high independent safety score sits on real top-grade regulation — MGA, Ontario AGCO and Swedish SGA depending on market — which places it alongside the best-licensed brands this desk has covered, well above the typical offshore set. The nuance is that “depending on market” carries weight: the licence governing your jurisdiction sets your actual protection, so an EEA player under MGA and an international player under Curaçao are getting materially different recourse from the same brand. The credential is real; just confirm which version of it applies to you.
The operator structure needs explaining rather than alarming over, because it looks worse in third-party write-ups than it is. The brand runs under different entities by market — L7 Entertainment Ltd for the MGA and Ontario markets, Raging Rhino N.V. for the international and Curaçao side — which is normal for a per-market-licensed operator but trips up sources, some naming L7, some Raging Rhino, one even citing a third name. None of that is a red flag in itself; multi-entity licensing is how a serious operator holds multiple regulators' permissions. The practical step is simply to confirm the entity shown to your market in the footer, since that's the company you contract with.
The single complaint deserves honest placement. The watchdog record carries a 140-black-point case — one significant complaint — against an otherwise strong score and a reputation for fair practice since 2019. One case isn't a pattern, and the high overall rating reflects that, but it's the one mark on an otherwise clean sheet and belongs in the picture rather than airbrushed out. A prospective player should weigh it as exactly what it is: a real but isolated data point on a strong record.
The sister comparison clarifies where Lucky Days sits. It and SpinAway share an operator family, but Lucky Days carries MGA and Swedish licences plus crypto where SpinAway carries neither — so within the family, this is the higher-specification option, and across the wider online casinos in this series it's a top-quartile profile. The award-winning welcome ladder and the fast payouts round out a brand that mostly delivers what its safety score promises.
Top-tier licences, one footnote complaint.
Pros and cons
PROS
- High independent safety score — among the best in this series.
- Genuine top-grade licensing by market: MGA, Ontario AGCO and Swedish SGA.
- Fast 0–24 hour withdrawals and a 45-provider, first-class library.
- Crypto (BTC, BCH, LTC, XRP) alongside broad fiat and 10-currency support.
- Praised 24/7 support, a free-to-play demo, and an award-winning welcome ladder.
- Swedish-built and established since 2019, with audited game fairness.
CONS
- One significant complaint (140 black points) on its watchdog record.
- Multi-entity operator picture — L7, Raging Rhino, a third name — confuses sources.
- Protection level varies by market between MGA-grade and Curaçao-grade.
- Game count is market-dependent, with provider geo-blocks trimming some lobbies.
- A tax-and-exclusion nuance applies in the Kahnawake-licensed markets.
- No strong native-app emphasis; access is licensed per jurisdiction.
FAQ — Lucky Days review
Is Lucky Days well-regulated?
Yes — it holds top-grade licences by market: MGA, Ontario AGCO and Swedish SGA, with Kahnawake and Curaçao behind them. That's among the strongest profiles in this series. Your actual protection depends on which licence governs your jurisdiction, so confirm it in the footer.
Who operates Lucky Days?
It runs under different entities by market — L7 Entertainment Ltd for MGA and Ontario, Raging Rhino N.V. for international and Curaçao markets. This is normal per-market licensing, though it confuses some sources. Verify the entity shown to your market, since it's the company you contract with.
How does Lucky Days compare to SpinAway?
They're sister brands. Lucky Days carries MGA and Swedish licences plus crypto, where SpinAway carries neither and is fiat-only. Lucky Days is the higher-specification option of the two, with a stronger licence stack and broader banking.
How fast are withdrawals?
0–24 hours per the brand info — fast for any tier. Withdrawal caps aren't published specifically for Lucky Days; the family pattern is roughly €4,000 daily, so confirm the brand-specific figures in the cashier. Complete KYC early to keep payouts quick.
Does Lucky Days accept cryptocurrency?
Yes — Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin and Ripple, for both deposits and withdrawals, alongside a broad fiat menu of cards, e-wallets, Paysafecard, Interac and bank wire across ten currencies. The crypto option is a flexibility advantage over sister brand SpinAway.
What about the complaint on its record?
The watchdog record carries one significant case — 140 black points — against an otherwise high score and a fair-practice reputation since 2019. It's a real but isolated data point rather than a pattern, and the strong overall rating reflects that.
How large is the game library?
2,500-plus titles by the brand's count, from 45 first-class providers including NetEnt, Play'n GO, Pragmatic Play and Evolution — though some markets show closer to 1,500 because of provider geo-blocks. The games are independently audited and regularly refreshed.
Is there a mobile app?
The site is mobile-optimised in the browser, with no strong native-app emphasis — worth verifying on-site if a dedicated app matters to you. The full catalogue, live casino and cashier are available on mobile regardless.
How we tested this casino
This casino has not been tested by our staff. Before signing up, verify on the live site: which entity and licence serve your market (L7 Entertainment versus Raging Rhino, and MGA versus Curaçao), the brand-specific withdrawal caps in the cashier, and the welcome ladder's exact wagering terms — and confirm access for your location, since eligibility is licensed per jurisdiction.
The short version
Sign up if top-grade regulation and fast payouts are the priority — this is one of the better-licensed, higher-scoring brands in the series, with crypto and a strong library to match — just confirm which licence governs your market, since that's what determines the protection you actually get.
At a glance
| License | By market: MGA, Ontario AGCO, Swedish SGA, Kahnawake, Curaçao |
| Operator | L7 Entertainment Ltd / Raging Rhino N.V.; since 2019 |
| Software providers | 45 incl. NetEnt, Play'n GO, Pragmatic Play, Games Global, Evolution |
| Game library | 2,500+ (market-dependent); independently audited |
| Welcome bonus | Ladder across 3–4 deposits; occasional no-deposit spins |
| Withdrawal speed | 0–24 hours; caps unspecified — verify |
| Banking | Cards, e-wallets, Interac, bank wire + BTC, BCH, LTC, XRP |
| Currencies | 10 fiat incl. CAD, EUR, USD, SEK, NOK + crypto |
| Record note | One significant complaint (140 black points) |
| Support | 24/7 praised chat, email, FAQ; no phone |
Information accurate at time of testing — casino terms, bonus offers, and payout policies may change at the operator's discretion.
Withdrawals
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LuckyDays Casino progressive jackpots
Real-time amount, hit history, and our Jindex - a 0-10 imminence score that combines how close the pot is to the historic average and how long since it last paid.
| Game | Amount | Hits | Avg. win | Jindex |
|---|---|---|---|---|
MegaMoolah | €11,423,402.09 | 63 | €7,306,700.57 | 10.0 |
MajorMillions | €926,805.40 | 234 | €647,822.27 | 10.0 |
TreasureNile | €44,954.35 | 686 | €76,861.77 | 10.0 |
CashSplash | €10,852.88 | 3214 | €18,145.21 | 10.0 |
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