LuckyWave Casino Review

Reviewed & updated July 2026 by the LuckyWave Guide team. 18+. Play responsibly.

2.9/5 Functional casino, but no public licence and a documented complaint history

LuckyWave is a real, working online casino with a genuine game library, a structured four-deposit welcome bonus and mixed card/crypto payments. What we could not find — anywhere on the official site — is an operator name or a gambling licence. That is unusual even among offshore casinos, which typically cite at least a Curaçao registration. Independent complaint records document withdrawal delays, account-closure requests left unanswered for weeks, and repeated document (KYC) checks on larger cashouts — some cases resolved, others closed without resolution. We're not calling LuckyWave a scam — it does appear to operate and pay out for many players — but the combination of undisclosed licensing and a real complaint trail is a meaningfully bigger risk than most brands we review, especially for a UK player with no UKGC protections here.

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Pros

  • Structured 4-deposit bonus up to £15,000 + 350 free spins
  • Real game library including confirmed titles from Pragmatic Play, Evolution, Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming and Endorphina
  • Accepts both cards/bank transfer and crypto
  • Site available in 9 languages
  • Company replies to most negative reviews within about 2 weeks

Cons

  • No operator name or licence disclosed anywhere on the site
  • No regulator to escalate a dispute to
  • Documented complaints about withdrawal delays and ignored account-closure requests
  • Headline £15,000 bonus is a ceiling, not a typical payout — 40x wagering applies to the bonus, not the deposit
  • No dedicated UK / GamStop integration

Licence & operator

We checked LuckyWave's Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy and About Us page directly — none names an operating company, registration number or licensing authority. Independent reviewers confirm the same gap. A number of similarly-named copycat domains cite fabricated UK Gambling Commission licence numbers — we found at least three different fake numbers across different lookalike sites — and none of those is the real LuckyWave; we've excluded them entirely from this review.

Payments & withdrawals

LuckyWave accepts Visa, Mastercard and bank transfer alongside crypto including Bitcoin, Ethereum and Tether (USDT). The site's own bonus terms confirm a £20 minimum deposit for the first three bonus rounds and £40 for the fourth, but no general minimum withdrawal or processing-time figures are published. Independent complaint records describe some withdrawals delayed by repeated document requests, particularly on larger cashouts — with no regulator requiring these checks to be handled within a fixed timeframe.

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FAQ

Why doesn't LuckyWave show a licence?

We don't know — the site simply doesn't publish one, on the Terms, Privacy Policy or About Us pages. This is unusual even for an unlicensed offshore brand, most of which at least cite a jurisdiction.

Is LuckyWave a scam?

We found no proof it's an outright scam — it appears to be a functioning casino that pays some players. But with no operator name, no licence, and a documented pattern of withdrawal delays and ignored account-closure requests, there's meaningfully more risk here than at a licensed casino, and no regulator to help if something goes wrong.

Who owns LuckyWave?

Not publicly disclosed on the official site. We could not identify an operating company anywhere on luckywave.com itself.

18+. LuckyWave is for adults only. Gambling can be addictive — play responsibly. BeGambleAware.org.