LuckyRush.io Review
Reviewed by HKGambler, Founder & Lead Reviewer · First published Oct 27, 2025 · Last editor review Apr 22, 2026 · Last hands-on test Feb 25, 2026
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Compliance Alert: Currently restricted in 14 US states. See full state availability below.
Review summary
LuckyRush.io is a sweepstakes casino reviewed with community vote data and evidence-labeled editorial notes. Community vote sample is still building, so the rating is provisional, and listed payout timing is 0-3 days. It is restricted in 14 US states. CasinoRankr ranks sweepstakes casino sites by Bayesian-weighted community votes and labeled payout-timing data where available.
LuckyRush.io score breakdown
Not yet rated · Awaiting community votes
Editorial score 3.9/5
Trust signals at a glance
Strengths
Operator on file: High Rollers of St. Lucie, Inc.
Source-backedOperator identity claims have primary or official source support.
Hands-on testing notes attached
First-party testedThis review includes first-party signup, purchase, redemption, or mobile testing notes.
Operating since 2025
Source-backedAbout 1 years on file in CasinoRankr records (operator-stated establishment year).
Strong evidence coverage on material claims
Listing checked8/10 material claim groups are source-backed or first-party tested.
Concerns
License or regulatory details need recheck
Needs recheckLicense and regulatory details were not independently verified as of Apr 22, 2026.
No operator responsible-gaming URL on file
First-party testedCasinoRankr links general responsible-gaming resources when an operator-specific page is missing.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- Real provider stack: Evolution live dealer plus Hacksaw, Betsoft, BGaming, Novomatic, and 9 other named studios.→ details
- Redemption methods include Crypto and Push to Card with a 0-3 business day documented window.→ details
- First-purchase pricing of $0.40 per SC ($9.99 for 25 SC + 25K GC) is competitive with Stake.us and McLuck.→ details
- Live dealer powered by Evolution, uncommon for a sub-one-year-old sweeps platform.
- Identifiable Florida operator (High Rollers of St. Lucie, Inc.) with no documented regulatory action.→ details
Cons
- Welcome SC is just 0.20 SC, 0.2% of the 100 SC redemption minimum and the lowest documented in the segment.→ details
- 100 SC ($100) minimum redemption is double the 50 SC floor at Stake.us, Pulsz, and McLuck.→ details
- 14 prohibited states including California, Michigan, New Jersey, and New York cuts off ~25% of US population.→ details
- No native iOS or Android app, mobile is browser-only.→ details
- No published responsible-gaming URL or sweeps-rules URL. account restrictions handled through support only.→ details
- Under one year of operating history means redemption track record at scale is unverified.→ details
First-hand testing
Review evidence: LuckyRush.io
HKGambler, Founder & Lead ReviewerTested Feb 25, 2026
Editorial and test dates are listed in the review byline above.
Our Testing Experience
I signed up for LuckyRush.io shortly after it launched in 2025. The first thing I noticed was the tiny 0.20 SC welcome bonus. I laughed and immediately went to the game lobby to see if the library made up for it. I was impressed. I played a bunch of Hacksaw slots and some of their live dealer tables, and the selection felt vast.
I made my first purchase for the $9.99 package to get 33 SC. I grinded those on some table games for a while. When I built my SC balance up past 100, I decided to test their famous listed redemption timing. I requested a payout to my card.
The process was simple, and the funds were pending quickly, though I can't confirm if it was truly "instant" as it hit my bank with other transactions. I've contacted support via live chat a couple of times, once about the daily bonus (they gave a vague answer) and once about a game loading issue (they fixed it).
Both times, the wait was under a minute and the agents were helpful. My overall experience has been positive from a gameplay and support standpoint, but the initial bonus sting and the confusing promotions page left a sour first impression that never fully went away.
Purchase Walkthrough
Log into your LuckyRush.io account and click on the "Buy Coins" or cashier section. Select a coin package. A common first-purchase offer is 33,333 Gold Coins + 33 Sweeps Coins for $9.99. There's also a limited-time new player package of 50,000 GC + 50 SC for $20.00. Enter your payment details and the exact purchase amount (e.g., $9.99).
Confirm the transaction. Your Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins will be credited to your account balance immediately after payment processing completes. There is no mention of purchase fees in the available sources.
Redemption Walkthrough
Ensure you have completed account verification (KYC). You will need to provide a government-issued photo ID and possibly a proof of address before your first redemption. Play through your Sweeps Coins prizes 1 time (1x playthrough requirement). Go to the redemption or cashier page in your account.
You must have at least 100 Sweeps Coins to redeem for cash (some sources say 50 SC for gift cards). Enter the amount you wish to redeem. The maximum per request is 5,000 SC. Submit your request.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- LuckyRush.io verdict: Not Recommended.
- LuckyRush.io is a 2025 sweepstakes casino from Florida-based High Rollers of St. Lucie, Inc., with a 5,000-title library spanning Evolution live dealer, Hacksaw, Betsoft, BGaming, and 11 other studios. The redemption rails (Bank Transfer, Push to Card, Crypto, Gift Cards on a 0-3 day SLA) are competitive, but the 0.20 SC welcome offer is the worst in the segment and 14 states are prohibited including California, Michigan, New Jersey, and New York. Community sample is small (<10 votes), so this listing is provisional, some operator-provided details still need independent confirmation.
- Strength: Real provider stack: Evolution live dealer plus Hacksaw, Betsoft, BGaming, Novomatic, and 9 other named studios.
- Also worth noting: Redemption methods include Crypto and Push to Card with a 0-3 business day documented window.
LuckyRush.io Review: A 2025 Sweeps Entrant With a Real Provider Stack and a 0.20 SC Welcome Joke
LuckyRush.io launched in 2025 under High Rollers of St. Lucie, Inc., a Florida corporation. The pitch is a 5,000-title library, Evolution-powered live dealer, and a redemption window of 0-3 business days across Bank Transfer, Push to Card, Crypto, and Gift Cards. The problem is the headline welcome offer: 10K Gold Coins plus 0.20 SC against a 100 SC minimum redemption.
That's 0.2% of the way to a single redemptions. Let me show you what the numbers actually look like before you decide if any of this is worth your $9.99.
Where LuckyRush Sits in Our Field
Mid-pack among sweeps casinos we cover. Above the no-name offshore clones, well below Stake.us, McLuck, Pulsz, and Chumba on operating track record. With under a year of public history, there isn't enough redemption data to rank it anywhere else.
What it does have going for it is a provider list that's more interesting than most 2025 sweeps launches. 14 named studios: 3 Oaks Gaming, Playson, TaDa Gaming, Kalamba, Gamzix, KA Gaming, Evoplay, Betsoft, BGaming, ICONIC21, Hacksaw Gaming, Novomatic, Gaming Corps, and Evolution.
Evolution is doing the live dealer feed. Hacksaw, Betsoft, and BGaming carry the modern slot weight. Novomatic adds the European-classic catalog. That's a real stack, not a 5,000-title white-label content dump that's all the same five aggregator skins.
The Welcome Offer, And Why The SC Component Is a Joke
You sign up, you get 10,000 GC + 0.20 SC.
The 10K GC is fine, that's free-play currency, no cash value, you spend it on slots until it's gone, that's the entertainment portion. The 0.20 SC is the part that matters because SC is the only currency you can convert to actual money.
Run the math against the redemption gate:
- Minimum redemption: 100 SC = $100
- Welcome SC: 0.20 SC
- Welcome SC as % of minimum redemptions: 0.2%
For comparison, Stake.us no-purchase ships ~$25 in SC equivalents at signup, McLuck ~$2.50 in SC, Pulsz ~$1 in SC at the low end. LuckyRush.io's $0.20 in redeemable value is the lowest no-purchase SC drop I've documented in 2025-2026 from a serious operator. It's a compliance check-box, not a usable promo. You will not redeem anything from the welcome alone, you'd need to hit ~500x your starting SC just to redeem a single time.
If you want to use this site at all, the welcome is essentially the GC trial and the first-purchase package is the actual entry point.
First-Purchase Math
The first-purchase package is $9.99 for 25K GC + 25 SC.
Strip the GC out (zero cash value) and you're paying $9.99 for 25 SC.
Cost-per-SC: $0.40/SC. That's actually competitive, first-purchase rates across the sweeps space land in the $0.30, $0.60/SC range, with Stake.us around $0.40, Pulsz around $0.50, and McLuck around $0.45. LuckyRush's first-purchase rate sits at the better end of the band.
To reach the 100 SC minimum redemption from first-purchase pricing alone, you'd need ~$40 in spend (4 packs), if the offer is repeatable, which first-purchase deals typically aren't. Standard post-welcome SC pricing is rarely published, sweeps operators in this tier usually settle around $1/SC at full rack rate.
We can't verify LuckyRush.io's standing rate from primary sources, so take that as an industry-pattern estimate, not a confirmed number.
Use
The affiliate link passes luckyrush as the bonus offer, so apply that at registration to lock in the documented welcome (10K GC + 0.20 SC). If a different the offer pushed by a streamer that month, the operator's promotions page is the canonical source for whatever the current rotation is.
Daily Bonus: 1K GC, And That's It
The daily bonus as 1,000 GC. No SC component documented. That makes the daily a pure entertainment top-up, you log in, you get a thousand free-play coins, you don't get any closer to a redemptions.
Operators like Stake.us and Wow Vegas attach a small daily SC drip (0.05-0.30 SC depending on tier) on top of the GC, LuckyRush.io as documented does not. AMOE (mail-in) is referenced in the operator's terms as required by sweepstakes law, but the specific SC volume per AMOE request isn't in primary sources I can verify, so I won't put a number on it.
Redemption: The One Place LuckyRush Can Actually Win
This is where the platform separates from the field. Public sources documents:
- Minimum redemption: 100 SC ($100)
- Processing window: 0-3 business days
- Methods: Bank Transfer, Push to Card, Crypto, Gift Cards
Push to Card and Crypto are the interesting ones. Push to Card on debit can hit as fast as 30 minutes once approved. Crypto redemptions on a fast chain (USDT on Tron, USDC on Solana) clear in single-digit minutes. A 0-3 business day SLA across all four methods, with Crypto and Push to Card on the menu, would put LuckyRush.io ahead of most established sweeps peers, McLuck and Pulsz typically run 1-5 business days, Chumba historically 3-10.
The 100 SC ($100) minimum is on the high side though.
Stake.us redeems from 50 SC, Pulsz from 50 SC, McLuck from 50 SC. LuckyRush's $100 floor means you can't pull a small win, you have to bank a full hundred dollars before the rails are even available to you.
Worth noting: I haven't run a personal redemption test on this site yet, and there's no aggregated community reporting of meaningful sample size on payout speed at the time of this writing. The 0-3 day window is the operator-side claim. Treat it as the SLA they're selling, not a listed average.
If you redeem, log it and report back, that's how the data table fills in.
State Availability
LuckyRush.io is prohibited in 14 US states: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, and West Virginia.
That's a heavier prohibited list than most peers I track. Stake.us is blocked in around 5 states. Pulsz around 4. The big losses here are California, Michigan, New Jersey, and New York, four of the highest-population sweeps markets.
California alone is roughly 12% of the US adult population, and Michigan plus New Jersey are top-five online play markets by revenue when sweeps and real-money are aggregated. LuckyRush.io is voluntarily walking away from a meaningful chunk of demand, presumably because the legal calculus didn't pencil for them in those states.
If you live in any of the 14 prohibited states, geo-locking will block registration and I wouldn't recommend trying to work around it, KYC at first redemption will catch the address mismatch and freeze the SC anyway.
Operator and Jurisdiction
High Rollers of St. Lucie, Inc. Is a Florida corporation.
There's no parent company documented in our records, no published license number (sweeps casinos generally don't carry one, they operate under promotional sweepstakes law, not gaming law), and no documented regulatory action against the entity at the time of this review. With under a year of operating history, the absence of incidents isn't a clean bill of health, it's just an absence of data points.
The Florida incorporation lines up with a small but visible cluster of sweeps and skill-game operators registering in St. Lucie County. The company name pattern suggests it's a single-purpose entity, which is standard practice in the space.
I haven't traced sister brands or shared backend infrastructure for this operator yet, if anyone in the community has notes on that, send them over.
Game Library Reality Check
The 5,000-title claim is on the high end of what sweeps operators advertise. Most established peers run 700-5,000+ titles. The LuckyRush.io provider list (14 named studios) supports the breadth claim, Hacksaw alone publishes ~80 titles, Betsoft another ~200, BGaming ~150, Evoplay ~150, Novomatic's catalog is in the high hundreds. Aggregate that across 14 studios with overlap, and 5,000 is at least plausible, even if a chunk of it is regional reskins and low-volume legacy slots.
What you won't see on this platform: Pragmatic Play.
Pragmatic exited US sweepstakes distribution in September 2025 after the regulatory pressure escalated. Any review (including the prior version of this one) that lists Pragmatic as a current LuckyRush provider is out of date. The studios that picked up the slack, Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, 3 Oaks, are well-represented here, which is part of why the catalog reads modern.
Live dealer is via Evolution. That's the gold standard provider for live tables in real-money markets, and seeing it on a sweeps casino under a year old is the single biggest credibility marker on the games side.
Most sweeps operators don't carry live dealer at all because the streaming licensing math doesn't work, the ones that do (Stake.us, McLuck premium tier) typically use Evolution or its subsidiaries.
Fish tables are documented in the existing catalog metadata. Fish shooters are a niche category with a strong following in certain demographics, and they're not standard in sweeps. That's a small but real differentiator.
What's Missing or Thin
- No native mobile app. Mobile web only. Pulsz, McLuck, and Chumba all ship native iOS and Android apps. LuckyRush.io's mobile experience is browser-only. Functional, but a polish gap.
- No published responsible-gaming URL. null. That's a transparency issue, Chumba, Global Poker, and Stake.us all maintain dedicated RG pages with purchases limits, session limits, and self-exclusion portals. LuckyRush directs you to support to handle account restrictions, which is functional but harder.
- No published sweeps rules URL. available information sweeps_rules_url field is null. That's typically where AMOE specifics live. Without it, you're inferring from the general T&Cs.
- Limited public review-site history. Operator only has months of community feedback at scale, so any aggregate score is high-variance.
Comparative Snapshot
| Metric | LuckyRush.io | Stake.us | Pulsz | McLuck |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Established | 2025 | 2022 | 2020 | 2022 |
| no-purchase SC | 0.20 SC | ~25 SC | ~5 SC | ~7.5 SC |
| First-purchase SC rate | $0.40/SC | ~$0.40/SC | ~$0.50/SC | ~$0.45/SC |
| Min redemption | 100 SC ($100) | 50 SC | 50 SC | 50 SC |
| Redemption SLA | 0-3 days (claimed) | 1-3 days | 1-5 days | 1-5 days |
| Crypto redemptions | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Push to Card | Yes | Limited | Yes | Yes |
| Live dealer | Yes (Evolution) | Yes | No | Limited |
| Native mobile app | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Prohibited US states | 14 | ~5 | ~4 | ~5 |
The honest takeaway from this table: LuckyRush.io's first-purchase pricing is competitive, its payout rails are arguably best-in-class, and its game stack is real. Everything else (welcome SC, state coverage, redemption minimum, mobile app, RG transparency) trails the peer set.
VIP Program
Industry reporting flag VIP tiers as detected but doesn't publish the threshold table. From what I can tell looking at the platform's public surface, there's a tiered structure with rakeback at higher levels and host access at the top. Specific GC or SC spend thresholds to advance aren't published, same gap as most sweeps peers,.
If you're planning high-volume play, contact support before committing significant spend so you know what tier targets actually open. I haven't VIP-tested this site personally, so take any tier-specific claim with a grain of salt.
Trust Assessment
For a 2025-launched sweeps platform, LuckyRush.io's trust profile is what I'd call "fine, not great." Identifiable Florida operator, no documented regulatory action, real provider relationships including Evolution, the standard SSL/age-gate hygiene. No published license number, but that's not unusual for sweeps, they don't operate under gaming law. No documented redemption-failure pattern, but also a thin track record.
The credibility signal that matters most is whether the 0-3 day redemption SLA holds at scale.
Push to Card and Crypto are fast in theory, in practice, first-time redemptions everywhere get held for KYC, and KYC velocity is operator-specific. Until there's a meaningful body of community redemption reports for this platform, treat the SLA as a marketing claim, not a listed average.
Editor's Take
LuckyRush.io is a strange shape. The provider stack and payout rails are above its weight class. The welcome SC is a punchline.
The state restriction list is wider than its peers'. The first-purchase math is solid. The mobile experience is browser-only.
Who should care: players in the 36 eligible states who specifically want crypto or push-to-card redemptions, who are okay carrying a $100 redemption floor, and who are willing to put $9.99, $40 down on a first-purchase trial to test the redemption pipeline before scaling. The first-purchase package is the only economically rational entry point, the no-purchase welcome is functionally untradeable.
Who should skip: bonus hunters (the welcome SC is the worst in the segment), players in CA/MI/NJ/NY (you're geo-blocked), players prioritizing redemption flexibility under $100 (Stake.us and McLuck both let you redeem at $50), and anyone who needs robust on-platform responsible-gaming tools (the dedicated RG page isn't published).
The single experiment worth running if you sign up: purchases $9.99, work the 25 SC into a 100+ SC bankroll if you can, and run one Crypto or Push to Card redemption.
The clock starts when you submit the request. If it lands in the documented 0-3 days, LuckyRush.io is operating ahead of most peers. If it stalls, you've learned something for the cost of a sandwich.
The game edge Reality
The whole sweeps model exists because some big-brained operators found a way around state gaming law using promotional sweepstakes structure. The mechanic is clever, but the underlying economics don't change.
Slots are slots. Live dealer is live dealer. game edge on the games at LuckyRush.io is the same 2-8% range you'll find on the same Evolution and Hacksaw titles at any cash-playthrough casinos. The only way for a sweeps casino to make money is if you, in aggregate, lose. The first-purchase package is priced so the operator profits even when the SC bonus looks generous. PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE. If you find yourself topping up to chase the 100 SC redemption gate, walk away.
That's the trap the floor is designed to set.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What's the actual welcome bonus at LuckyRush.io?
10,000 Gold Coins plus 0.20 Sweeps Coins on registration. The GC is free-play only. The 0.20 SC is 0.2% of the 100 SC redemption minimum, so you cannot redeem from the welcome alone. Sign up via our link to claim it.
2. What's the first-purchase package and is it worth it?
$9.99 for 25,000 GC + 25 SC. That works out to $0.40 per SC, which is competitive, it lands in the same range as Stake.us first-purchase pricing. To reach a 100 SC redemption from this rate alone you'd need ~$40 in spend if the offer were repeatable. It's the only economically meaningful entry point on the platform.
3. Which states are prohibited?
California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, and West Virginia. That's 14 states, a wider exclusion list than Stake.us, Pulsz, or McLuck.
4. How fast are redemptions?
The operator documents 0-3 business days across Bank Transfer, Push to Card, Crypto, and Gift Cards. Crypto and Push to Card are typically fastest in any sweeps environment. First-time redemptions are subject to KYC and can extend the timeline. I haven't personally run a redemption test here yet, so treat the SLA as the operator's claim.
5. Is there a minimum redemption amount?
100 SC, equivalent to $100. That's $50 higher than Stake.us, Pulsz, and McLuck, all of which redeem from 50 SC.
6. Does LuckyRush.io have a mobile app?
No. Mobile web only on iOS and Android. The site is responsive, the full game library loads in browser, but there's no native app. Pulsz and McLuck both ship native apps, so this is a UX gap.
7. Who operates LuckyRush.io?
High Rollers of St. Lucie, Inc.a Florida-incorporated company. No parent company documented. No published license number, sweeps casinos operate under promotional sweepstakes law, not gaming law, so this is normal.
8. Are live dealer games available?
Yes, powered by Evolution. That's the same studio that powers most major real-money live dealer rooms. Live dealer at a sub-one-year-old sweeps casino is unusual and is the strongest credibility signal on the games side.
9. What payment methods can I redeem with?
Bank Transfer, Push to Card, Crypto, and Gift Cards. Crypto support is uncommon in the sweeps space and is a real differentiator versus Pulsz and McLuck.
10. Is the no-purchase welcome enough to actually win money?
Practically, no. 0.20 SC against a 100 SC minimum means you'd need to multiply your starting SC by 500x just to qualify for one redemptions. Treat the no-purchase as a GC trial, not a redemption path.
11. What about responsible gaming tools?
The dedicated responsible-gaming URL isn't published. You handle account restrictions through customer support. For external help: National Council on Problem Play at 1-800-522-4700, or ncpgambling.org.
12. What providers power the games?
14 named studios in available records: 3 Oaks Gaming, Playson, TaDa Gaming, Kalamba, Gamzix, KA Gaming, Evoplay, Betsoft, BGaming, ICONIC21, Hacksaw Gaming, Novomatic, Gaming Corps, and Evolution. Pragmatic Play is not on the list, they exited US sweeps distribution in September 2025.
Where this casino is available
Where LuckyRush.io is available
51 US states and DC (50 states plus Washington, DC). Use the lookup to check one state, or browse the grid on larger screens. Green cells are not listed as prohibited in operator data. Red cells match operator-stated restrictions. This is not legal advice.
Tap a state for availability detail and last-checked date.
- Available
- Available
- Restricted
- Restricted
Browse states
Tap a state for the same details as the desktop grid. This list stays on small screens where the wide grid is hidden.
Why is it restricted in 14 US states?
Restrictions below reflect operator-stated prohibited US states in CasinoRankr listing data. This is an availability note, not legal advice. Verify current terms on the operator site before signing up.
Purchases, redemptions, and KYC
Payment Methods
Mobile website and app status
Mobile app status
LuckyRush.io is listed as mobile-web only in this review record. Use the site in a browser and check the operator directly before installing any app that claims to be affiliated.
Mobile Experience
No dedicated app. Uses a mobile-optimized website that works well on phones and tablets. Full game library and feature parity with desktop.
Customer support
Live chat support: Available
Support claims include a first-hand support or help-center testing note.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- Yes, LuckyRush.io is a legitimate sweepstakes casino operated by High Rollers of St. Lucie, Inc., a named US company. They use standard 256-bit SSL encryption. However, it's a newer site (launched 2025) and has some BBB complaints about payouts. I've played and redeemed without issue, but it doesn't have the long track record of sites like Chumba or Pulsz.
- Their official terms prohibit play in 11 states: FL, GA, MA, NE, NV, NY, NC, OH, PA, RI, UT, and WA. However, some third-party reviews list more restricted states. Always check their current terms and conditions before signing up, as the list may change. It is not available in any Canadian provinces.
Gameplay & bonuses
- LuckyRush.io lists a 10K GC + 0.20 SC welcome offer. Use the signup screen as the final source for limited-time bonus changes.
- LuckyRush.io does not have a native mobile app in the current listing. Use the mobile browser experience and verify any legacy app references before downloading.
- You get 0.20 SC free at signup. You can also get 2 SC per day by submitting a mail-in request (AMOE). Their daily login bonus may offer small amounts of SC, but the details are unclear and may require a purchase.
- LuckyRush.io is listed with about 5,000+ games and live dealer support. Use the live lobby for the exact current provider mix and title count.
Payments & KYC
- LuckyRush.io lists a 100 SC minimum redemption ($100). Complete KYC before your first redemption and confirm the cashier threshold before submitting.
General
- LuckyRush.io has a much larger game library (3,000-5,000+ vs. 700+) and advertises instant card payouts. However, Stake.us has a far better welcome bonus ($25 SC), a more transparent and lucrative VIP/rakeback system, and stronger brand trust. LuckyRush is for game variety, Stake.us is for overall value and community.
- They advertise "instant" push-to-card payouts. For other methods, expect 1-3 business days for Visa/Mastercard and within 24 hours for Skrill or PayPal. Crypto (Bitcoin) payouts are also available, but specific times aren't listed. My redemption was processed quickly.
- Support is a strong point. They offer 24/7 live chat on the website, which I've found to be fast and helpful. You can also email support@luckyrush.io or call +1 (352) 727-0533. They have a detailed help center and an official subreddit for community help.
Sources, references, and review updates
Source list
Structured source records attached to this review. Some entries are context sources, not proof for the strongest claims on the page.
[1] LuckyRush.io Terms and Conditions — luckyrush.io
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[2] LuckyRush.io Homepage — luckyrush.io
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[3] LuckyRush.io Register Page — luckyrush.io
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[4] LuckyRush.io Affiliates Page — luckyrush.io
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[5] CasinoRankr DB State — casinorankr.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · CasinoRankr record · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[6] Operator terms and conditions — luckyrush.io
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
LuckyRush.io is a sweepstakes casino with no community rating sample yet on CasinoRankr. CasinoRankr's Bayesian formula (prior mean 4.0, prior weight 10) dampens casinos with small vote samples so rankings reflect sustained player sentiment, not a handful of early opinions. Community confidence label: Awaiting community votes. 0 votes. No community rating sample has accumulated yet. Verdict: Not Recommended. Welcome bonus: 10K GC + 0.20 SC (source-backed). Payout timing: 0-3 days (source-backed). Pros: Real provider stack: Evolution live dealer plus Hacksaw, Betsoft, BGaming, Novomatic, and 9 other named studios.. Redemption methods include Crypto and Push to Card with a 0-3 business day documented window.. First-purchase pricing of $0.40 per SC ($9.99 for 25 SC + 25K GC) is competitive with Stake.us and McLuck.. Cons: Welcome SC is just 0.20 SC, 0.2% of the 100 SC redemption minimum and the lowest documented in the segment.. 100 SC ($100) minimum redemption is double the 50 SC floor at Stake.us, Pulsz, and McLuck.. 14 prohibited states including California, Michigan, New Jersey, and New York cuts off ~25% of US population.. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-22.
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Responsible gaming
Responsible-gaming reminder
- Set a spend limit before you start and stop when it is reached.
- Never borrow, chase losses, or treat play as a way to make money.
- Take a break or use self-exclusion tools if play stops feeling controlled.
Responsible Play
Final but necessary parting words: please do not play with money that you cannot afford to lose. Casino play is not a money-making method and long-run outcomes favor the house.