Lucky Jet Review
Lucky Jet Review — 1win's Crash Game Tested for NZ Players

What Lucky Jet Is
Lucky Jet is a crash game produced in-house by 1win and only available on 1win-branded sites. The premise is simple: a character called Lucky Joe takes off on a jet pack, the multiplier climbs from 1× upward, and you cash out before he flies off-screen. If you cash out in time, you win your stake multiplied by where you bailed. If you don’t, the round is lost.
It’s the same core mechanic as Aviator (Spribe), with which it shares its DNA, but with 1win’s own art, sound design, and pace. If you’ve played Aviator, Lucky Jet will feel immediately familiar with a slightly different rhythm.
How the Game Works
A round starts with a betting window of about five seconds. You place a bet (or two — the game supports a primary and a secondary bet running in parallel). The round begins. The multiplier rises from 1.00×. At any point you can press cash out to lock in your current multiplier times your stake. If Lucky Joe flies off before you cash out, the bet is lost.
You can also pre-set an auto cash-out at a fixed multiplier — say, 1.5× — and the system will exit automatically when it hits that mark. Many players use one bet on auto and one bet manual, looking for both consistency and the occasional bigger pull.
There’s a live feed of other players’ bets and outcomes on the side panel, plus a history of the last 50 round multipliers across the top. Some players use the history to look for “patterns” — we’ll come back to that.
RTP and Volatility
1win publishes a return-to-player (RTP) of 97% for Lucky Jet. That’s competitive for the crash genre and slightly above many slot averages. Volatility is high — you’ll see long runs of low multipliers (1.1×, 1.3×, 1.7×) interspersed with rare large ones (50×, 100×+).
The RTP is theoretical and applies over millions of rounds. Across a single session, your actual return can be wildly different in either direction. If you sat down with a $50 bankroll and ran flat $1 bets cashing out at 1.5×, you’d most often end the session somewhere between $30 and $80 — occasionally either much less or much more.
Strategies People Use (And What Actually Works)
Three common approaches:
The auto-1.5× grind. Auto cash-out at 1.5×, flat stake, ride out the variance. Mathematically the most stable approach. You won’t have huge wins; you also won’t blow up. Roughly 60–70% of rounds will hit 1.5× over the long run, but the losing streaks within that average can be brutal.
Two-bet split. One bet on auto at low multiplier (covers operating costs); one bet manual, hunting bigger multipliers. Higher variance, more engaging to play, requires discipline to actually press cash out on the manual bet.
Martingale. Doubling stake after every loss until a win recovers everything. We’d advise against this. Crash games are designed to produce losing streaks long enough to bankrupt anyone using doubling strategies, and the table maximum will eventually cap you.
What doesn’t work: pattern-reading the history feed. Each round is independent and the seed is generated server-side before the round begins. The fact that the last five rounds were all under 2× tells you nothing about the next round.
Provably Fair?
1win publishes hash-based fairness verification for Lucky Jet. Each round generates a server seed and a client seed; the multiplier is determined by the combined hash, and the seed pair is published after the round so players can verify independently. The mechanism is genuine; the implementation has been audited by 1win’s testing partners.
This is meaningfully different from a standard slot, where you have to take the operator’s word for the RNG. Crash-game fairness can actually be checked.
Mobile and Desktop
Lucky Jet runs in-browser on desktop and mobile, with no separate app required. The mobile experience is well-optimised — the cash-out button is large enough to hit reliably and the betting interface stays out of the way during a round. Most regulars play on mobile.
Network latency matters. On a poor connection, the cash-out button can lag behind the multiplier visible on screen. If you’re playing somewhere with patchy WiFi, expect to either cash out earlier than you intended or miss your target.
Stakes and Limits
Minimum bet is $0.10. Maximum bet is $300 per round, with two parallel bets allowed. Maximum win per round is capped at $9,000. The cap is worth knowing about — if you stake $50 and ride to a 200× multiplier, your win is capped well below $10,000.
Bonuses and Lucky Jet
Lucky Jet contributes 100% to slot wagering requirements at 1win, including the welcome bonus. That makes it one of the better games for clearing bonus play-through, since most live and table games contribute 5–10%.
Bonus play has its own quirks though: maximum bet during bonus play is usually capped at $5 per round, and exceeding that voids any winnings linked to the bonus. Always check the active bonus terms before staking up on Lucky Jet.
Verdict
Lucky Jet is a strong example of the crash genre with genuinely good RTP, working provably-fair mechanics, and a polished interface. As a 1win exclusive it’s one of the operator’s better differentiators against the broader market. We rate it 4.4 out of 5.
Best for: Players who already enjoy Aviator-style crash games and want a similar experience with different art and pace. Good for bonus clearing.
Less suitable for: Players who prefer slower, story-driven gameplay (a slot like Money Train 4 will fit better), and players who can’t tolerate high-variance results within a session.
Responsible Play
Crash games are fast — a round takes about 30 seconds. That speed makes it easy to spend more than you intended, particularly when chasing a bigger multiplier after a near miss. If you find yourself increasing stake size after losses or playing longer than you set out to, those are the warning signs the responsible-gambling page covers in detail.
Set a session budget and a session time limit before you start. The 1win client supports both. The Gambling Helpline (0800 654 655) is free, 24/7.
FAQ
What’s the RTP of Lucky Jet?
1win publishes a 97% RTP for Lucky Jet. That’s competitive for the crash genre.
Is Lucky Jet provably fair?
Yes. Each round uses a published server seed and client seed combination, with the resulting hash determining the multiplier. Players can independently verify outcomes after each round.
What’s the maximum win on Lucky Jet?
$9,000 per round, regardless of stake or multiplier achieved.
Does Lucky Jet count toward the 1win welcome bonus wagering?
Yes — 100% contribution. It’s one of the better choices for clearing the welcome bonus play-through, subject to the maximum-bet rules during bonus play.
Can I play Lucky Jet at other casinos?
No. Lucky Jet is a 1win in-house game, exclusive to 1win-branded sites.
What’s the best Lucky Jet strategy?
Flat-stake auto cash-out at 1.4–1.6× is the most mathematically stable approach. There’s no pattern in the history feed to read — each round is independent.
Is the game safe to play on mobile?
It’s well-optimised for mobile and most players use it that way. Connection quality matters: on poor networks, cash-out lag can cost you. Stable WiFi or 4G+ recommended.
Quick Facts
Genre
Crash / instant-win
Provider
1win in-house · exclusive
RTP
97% (published)
Volatility
High — long flat runs, rare large multipliers
Stake range
$0.10 – $300 per bet, $9,000 max win
Provably fair
Yes — server seed + client seed verification
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lucky Jet's RTP?
1win publishes a 97% RTP for Lucky Jet — competitive for the crash genre and above most slot averages.
Is Lucky Jet provably fair?
Yes. Each round uses a server seed and client seed combination; the resulting hash determines the multiplier and the seeds are published after the round so anyone can verify the outcome.
What's the maximum win?
$9,000 per round regardless of stake or multiplier achieved. If you ride a $50 bet to 200×, the win is capped well below the theoretical $10,000.
Does it contribute to the welcome bonus wagering?
Yes — 100% contribution. Subject to the bonus maximum-bet rule, which is usually $5 per round during active bonus play.
Can I play Lucky Jet at casinos other than 1win?
No. Lucky Jet is a 1win in-house game and isn’t available at other casinos.
What's the best strategy?
Flat-stake auto cash-out at 1.4–1.6× is the most stable. There’s no pattern to read in the history feed — each round is independent. Avoid martingale doubling.

