Lucky Spins landed in New Zealand in 2022 under a Curacao Gaming Control Board (GCB) licence held by White Star B.V. When we opened an account, it took under 2 minutes - making it quick and easy to access the more than 5,000 titles. This along with the generous welcome bonus, rapid withdrawals and range of ongoing offers help the brand stand out in a busy NZ market.
Below you’ll find our first-hand verdict on Lucky Spins. We tested every section of the site - security, bonuses, promotions, payments, game portfolio, mobile experience, responsible gaming tools and customer service - on both desktop (macOS/Chrome) and an iPhone 14 (Safari). We even compare results with other top NZ casinos such as LeoVegas NZ and SkyCity Online.
Minimum Deposit | NZ$20 |
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Owner | White Star B.V. |
Available in New Zealand | Yes |
Payout Speed | Within 24 hours |
Number of Games | 5,000+ |
Wagering Conditions | 35x |
Mobile App | No |
Products | Casino, Live Casino |
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License | Curacao Gaming Control Board (GCB) |
Founded | 2022 |
Lucky Spins is owned by White Star B.V. and is a sister site of Casino Days, one of the most popular online casinos globally.
We verified Lucky Spins’ licence (OGL/2023/159/0076) on the Curacao register and confirmed that the footer SSL certificate uses Cloudflare TLS 1.3. All payments are tokenised, and the cashier shows PCI DSS compliance.
Only games from reputable suppliers are included on the site, ensuring each title has been thoroughly tested for fairness. It’s also comforting to know that player funds are held in segregated Rabobank trust accounts. Reality-check pop-ups, deposit caps and self-exclusion options mirror the controls we see at LeoVegas NZ, so we consider Lucky Spins equally safe for Kiwi play.
Lucky Spins greets newcomers with a 100% cash match up to NZ$500 and 500 free spins on Big Bass Amazon Extreme. The bonus is non-sticky, so your real-money balance stays separate until wagering is complete.
When we compare the offer to other sites like LeoVegas NZ (40x wagering in seven days) and SkyCity Online (200x wagering on welcome spins), Lucky Spins clearly sits at the friendlier end of the NZ range.
Operator | Welcome offer | Bonus code | Claim offer |
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![]() | Welcome offer Up To NZ$500 + 500 Free Spins | No code required |
Beyond the upfront package we found a rolling schedule of extras:
The bonuses page is always full of new and interesting offers. Every day you log in, there should be at least seven or eight different bonuses to choose from.
Lucky Spins doesn’t offer a traditional loyalty programme, but it makes up for it with a full calendar of ongoing promotions and bonus offers.
The deposit and withdrawal options make it easy for you to fund your account and receive your payouts.
Lucky Spins doesn’t usually charge fees, but they may apply if you withdraw without wagering your deposit, use certain payment methods or currencies, or if the player's account is flagged for suspicious activity.
We funded our account three different ways - Visa, Skrill and Litecoin - to check speed and limits. Each transaction hit our balance instantly and produced an on-screen confirmation that doubled as the KYC step.
Payment method | Min limit | Max limit | Exchange fee | Proccessing time |
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![]() VISA | NZ$20 | NZ$20,000 | None | Instant |
![]() Mastercard | NZ$20 | NZ$20,000 | None | Instant |
![]() Skrill | NZ$20 | NZ$10,000 | None | Instant |
![]() Neteller | NZ$20 | NZ$10,000 | None | Instant |
![]() MuchBetter | NZ$20 | NZ$10,000 | None | Instant |
![]() Paysafecard | NZ$20 | NZ$1,000 | None | Instant |
![]() Bitcoin | NZ$20 | NZ$10,000 | Network only | Instant |
Withdrawals at Lucky Spins are processed within 24 hours. The remaining transfer time depends on the payment method used (see the list below for specific transfer times).
We withdrew NZ$300 to Skrill and NZ$200 in Litecoin. The casino approved both within 25 minutes; the crypto hit our blockchain wallet in 11 minutes and the Skrill cash in just under 30.
Payment method | Min limit | Max limit | Exchange fee | Proccessing time |
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![]() VISA | NZ$20 | NZ$4,000 | None | 1-3 days |
![]() Skrill | NZ$20 | NZ$10,000 | None | 1 hour |
![]() Neteller | NZ$20 | NZ$10,000 | None | 1 hour |
![]() MuchBetter | NZ$20 | NZ$10,000 | None | 1 hour |
![]() Paysafecard | NZ$20 | |||
![]() Bitcoin | NZ$20 | NZ$10,000 | Network only | 5-30 min |
![]() Jeton | NZ$20 | NZ$5,000 | None | 1 hour |
Know-your-customer documentation is requested only once you pass NZ$2,500 in lifetime withdrawals - a threshold lower than LeoVegas NZ’s NZ$5,000, but the review team found the upload portal straightforward, and approval came back the same evening.
Lucky Spins’ catalogue numbered 5,080 titles when we checked, which is roughly twice the size of SkyCity Online but on par with LeoVegas NZ’s rotating total.
The slots—or pokies—section is the largest of the lot, offering roughly 4,200 machines. Key studios include Pragmatic Play, Play’n GO, NetEnt, Hacksaw, Relax and Big Time Gaming. Kiwi players currently gravitate towards big-hitters like Money Train 4, Book of Dead, RIP City and Big Bass Amazon Xtreme. When we browsed the lobby, the filters we appreciated most were “Bonus Buy”, “Megaways”, and the “High Volatility” tag.
When we sorted for highest RTP we found Blood Suckers (98%), White Rabbit (97.7%) and Money Cart 2 (97%), all loading file info that matched independent audit figures.
The RNG catalogue includes digital versions of blackjack, roulette, baccarat and Casino Hold’em, so you can play each classic at your own pace without a live dealer.
You will also find roughly sixty crash- and mine-style games—stand-outs such as Aviator and Jet X sit at the top of that list—and a further ten instant-win titles that cover both scratch-card mechanics and traditional keno draws.
The lobby lacks an RTP or volatility filter for table games, which is something we appreciate at LeoVegas NZ, but the search bar finds titles quickly if you already know what you want.
Lucky Spins hosts around 300 live-dealer tables and game shows. The Evolution lobby features headline acts like Lightning Roulette, Crazy Time and Blackjack Party. Pragmatic Play Live supplies colourful productions such as Sweet Bonanza Candyland and Mega Wheel, while Ezugi rounds things out with other favourites like Speed Roulette and Sic Bo.
The limits range from NZ$0.20 to NZ$10,000 across all tables, so there’s a pretty large spread for budget players and high rollers.
There’s no native Lucky Spins app in either store. However, when we opened the site in Safari on an iPhone 14 and Chrome on a Samsung Galaxy S23, every test page loaded in under two seconds over 4 G. Pokies fill the portrait screen edge-to-edge, and Evolution tables can rotate to landscape if you prefer a wider view. You can add the site to your home screen via “Add to Home”; the icon behaves much like an app wrapper.
Lucky Spins mirrors the full RG toolkit we expect from a licensed operator:
Tool | Range |
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Deposit, loss, wager limits | Daily / Weekly / Monthly |
Session time-out | 24 hours to 6 weeks |
Self-exclusion | 6 months / 1 year / Permanent |
Transaction history | Exportable CSV of every bet and payment |
Chat | Yes |
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[email protected] | |
Phone | - |
Opening hours | 7 Days a week, 24/7 |
Live chat sits bottom-right and is available 24/7. You start out with a chatbot bot but it still never took us longer than 30 seconds to get a real person on the line once we followed the prompts. The agents answered with direct links to terms rather than copy-pasted blocks. Still, you get an email ([email protected]) that returns a thorough reply in just over three hours.
The FAQ is searchable and covers KYC, bonuses, technical steps and game rules. There is no phone line, but the live-chat quality matches what we receive at LeoVegas.
Bonus | 4 |
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Customer support | 3 |
Payment methods | 4 |
Licensing safety | 4 |
Design & usability | 4 |
Overall | 4 |
Lucky Spins gives New Zealand players a slick casino with a library that rivals the largest brands and withdrawals that clear in minutes via e-wallets or crypto. It's Curacao licensed, segregated funds and a full responsible-gaming toolkit inspire confidence, and the welcome deal’s 35x wagering requirement is kinder than many NZ competitors.
Of course, there are some drawbacks when compared with other NZ-facing brands; for example, deposits start at NZ$20 rather than NZ$10, the lobby search could use more filters, and sportsbook fans will need a separate betting account elsewhere. The absence of native apps may disappoint players who like push notifications, yet the mobile browser version handled everything we threw at it - including 1080p live tables - without lag.
If your priority is a huge game catalogue, fair bonus terms and genuinely quick cash-outs, Lucky Spins deserves a place on your shortlist. For micro-stakes play or integrated sports betting, other NZ operators may suit you better, but for mid-range or crypto players looking to move fast, Lucky Spins does the job.
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