Lucky 15, 31 & 63 Explained
Lucky 15, 31 and 63 are full-cover bets that include singles as well as multiples, often with bonuses. This guide explains them with hypothetical examples only.
- A Lucky 15 is 4 selections in 15 bets — 4 singles, 6 doubles, 4 trebles and 1 fourfold — so it pays even if only one selection wins.
- They use more selections: Lucky 15 has 4, Lucky 31 has 5, and Lucky 63 has 6, each including singles plus all the multiples.
- Often yes.
What they are
A Lucky 15 uses 4 selections in 15 bets: 4 singles, 6 doubles, 4 trebles and 1 fourfold. Lucky 31 (5 selections) and Lucky 63 (6 selections) extend the idea. They are full-cover bets with singles.
Why include singles
Unlike a system bet without singles, a Lucky bet pays even if only one selection wins, because the singles are covered.
Bonuses
Many operators add bonuses — for example a bonus if all selections win, or a boost if only one wins. The terms set these out.
Cost and value
Each line is a separate stake, so total outlay is the unit stake times the number of bets. Understand how odds combine via how odds work.
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FAQ
A Lucky 15 is 4 selections in 15 bets — 4 singles, 6 doubles, 4 trebles and 1 fourfold — so it pays even if only one selection wins.
They use more selections: Lucky 15 has 4, Lucky 31 has 5, and Lucky 63 has 6, each including singles plus all the multiples.
Often yes. Many operators add bonuses, such as a boost if all selections win or if only one wins. The terms set these out.
Last updated: 2026-06-15