Independent informational project

Lucky Jet — an independent guide to the game

Rules, math, the mobile version, a breakdown of the myths about "signals" and "strategies". Just honest information about a popular crash game, with no promises of winning.

We stand for a responsible approach to gambling Math, not "success stories" We debunk the myths about winning strategies
Before you read on

Three facts that
casino marketers don't like

  1. 01

    "Signals", "predictions", "algorithms" are a scam

    Lucky Jet uses a Provably Fair RNG. Each round's result is generated cryptographically and cannot be predicted — not by an algorithm, not by "Telegram-bot signals", not by an "insider from the exchange". Anyone who sells you "signals" is either deceiving you directly or selling a referral link to a casino.

  2. 02

    The expected value is negative

    Over the long run the casino always takes its margin. Lucky Jet's RTP is around 97% — which means that on average a player loses 3% of every bet. No "strategy" changes this.

  3. 03

    It's gambling entertainment, not a way to earn

    If someone says they earn money on Lucky Jet, they are either lying or are a casino affiliate. Remember this when you see "success stories" on social media.

Lucky Jet in numbers

Four numbers
that change everything

0 %
RTP
100%

Return to player. The casino keeps 3% on average.

0
year of appearance

The year the first crash game appeared. Aviator by Spribe started the genre.

0 %
accuracy

The accuracy of "signals". Provably Fair rules out predicting a round.

maximum

The possible multiplier. Technically yes, but the probability tends to zero.

Play, but responsibly!
Frequently asked questions

The top five

Short answers to the most repeated questions. All 25 questions in the FAQ →

Lucky Jet is an online crash game in which a pilot takes off and, at a random moment, crashes. The player places a bet and must collect the winnings with the Cash Out button before the "crash". The longer the pilot flies, the higher the bet multiplier and the higher the risk of losing it entirely. The game itself was developed by the studio Gaming Corps in 2021.
Responsible gambling

If the game has stopped being entertainment

If you or someone close to you can't stop, spend more than planned, or hide the gambling from family — these are signs of a pathological addiction. Help exists, and it's free.