Lucky Reels

The Lucky Reels sister sites are operated by Redstone Interactive Limited of Belize.
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Lucky Reels Sister Sites 2026
Redstone Interactive Limited, which operates Lucky Reels, is based in Belize. That isn’t where it’s licensed, though. It holds an Internet Gaming Licence in Anjouan, and according to the Anjouan regulator’s listings, it ought to have a sister site called Bet Crib. When we tried to access the given web address for Bet Crib, we found that the domain was for sale. Based on that, it seems that the operator might have planned on expanding the Lucky Reels sister sites family, but has given up on the idea. If it changes its mind on that, we’ll update this page and let you know. In the meantime, the fact that Lucky Reels operates under an Anjouan licence means we have a disclaimer for you to read.
DISCLAIMER: The information on this page about Lucky Reels and its sister sites is offered as a reference. This casino isn’t licensed to run in the United Kingdom, so players based in the UK should avoid signing up or playing here.

Lucky Reels Casino Key Information
| Name | Lucky Reels Casino. |
| Web Address | luckyreels.com |
| Number of Sister Sites | There are no Lucky Reels sister sites at present. |
| Top Sister Sites | N/A. |
| Operator Name | Redstone Interactive Limited. |
| Licensing Status | Internet Gaming Licence, Anjouan. |
| Bonus Terms | x30 wagering. |
| Contact Email | support@luckyreels.com |
| Trustpilot Score | N/A – Not enough reviews. |
| Payment Terms | Debit cards, e-wallets, bank transfers, all instant. |
Lucky Reels Casino Review 2026
We’ll say straight off the bat that almost everything about the homepage of Lucky Reels Casino gives us bad vibes. There’s a “testimonials” section about halfway down it containing testimonials that were allegedly written in 2024 (long before the casino launched), and attributed to people with obviously AI-generated profile photos. We don’t want to describe them as “totally made up,” but we also wouldn’t feel comfortable describing them any other way. There’s an image of a boxer advertising bonuses that don’t appear to exist, and the use of the image is an odd choice for a site that doesn’t offer sports betting. It all just feels a bit fishy, but are we wrong to feel that way? We’ll give it a full review and find out.

Lucky Reels Casino Welcome Bonuses
Those making their first visit to Lucky Reels are invited to “unlock their welcome power” by accepting a four-stage welcome promotion worth up to £2500, and accompanied by as many as four hundred no-wager free spins. The way it’s split up is very simple – first, second, and third deposits are matched at 100% up to £500, and fourth deposits get a 100% match up to £1000. For bonus cash, the wagering requirement attached to the offer is x30.
The amount of free spins you’ll get – and their value – depends on the size of the deposits you’re making each time. For between £10 and £49.99, it’s ten spins worth 20p each. That increases to twenty-five for between £50 and £99.99, and twenty-five with an increased value of 40p for between £100 and £249.99. To get one hundred spins with a value of 60p per spin, deposit £250 or more. Winnings from free spins come without wagering requirements, and don’t appear to be capped.
Other Promotions
The adverts and images on the homepage of Lucky Reels Casino promote “tailored bonuses” and “VIP perks,” with new exclusive benefits and rewards getting closer with every spin.” That’s a lot of hype, but there’s very little substance to go with it. The reality is that with the exception of the welcome bonus and the VIP Club (more on that in a moment), all of the other bonuses are marked as “coming soon.” We wrote this review at the start of September 2025, at which point the casino was still new, so it might just not have had a chance to get all of its bonus ducks in a row yet. Again, though, we’ll remind you that it claims on its homepage to have had positive reviews from players as far back as May 2024, long before Lucky Reels existed.
Lucky Reels VIP Club
The only thing we can say with certainty about the Lucky Reels VIP Club is that a link to it exists in the side menu of the casino’s homepage. Any attempt to click on the link takes you to a login or registration form, and given our concerns about Lucky Reels, we’re not going to register with it to find out what’s there. We know from elsewhere on the homepage that the supposed benefits of the scheme include daily “or” weekly cashback of up to fifteen per cent with no wagering requirements, which sounds like a nice perk if it’s real, but we can’t give you any specifics. We’ve always been wary of casinos that hide key bonus information behind the login screen – there’s no good reason for it if there’s nothing unpleasant to hide.
What are the Pros and Cons of Lucky Reels Casino?
Pros: The welcome promotion is half decent so long as the casino can be relied upon to deliver on the promises it makes, which is a big “if” based on our assessment of everything else on the Lucky Reels website. Withdrawals are supposed to be instant.
Cons: Lucky Reels has fake reviews from fake people on its homepage, and uses obviously AI-generated images and copy throughout its website. All of the bonuses other than the welcome bonus are unavailable at present, and details of the VIP scheme aren’t provided. The casino is open to registrations from the UK, but holds no licence there and is, therefore, acting illegally.
Top Slots and Games
Here’s where things start to get really weird. The “lobby” link in the side menu at Lucky Reels doesn’t work at all. Is this also locked away from us unless we register? If so, that isn’t made clear. As such, all we can do is tell you what we can see from the limited number of slots that appear further down the homepage. The list starts with Book of Dead by Play’n Go, which isn’t a surprise. Its sequel, Legacy of Dead, is lined up next to it, after which we get Big Bass Bonanza, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus 1000 and Big Bass Splash in that order, all of which come from Pragmatic Play.
While titles from Play’n Go and Pragmatic Play largely dominate the top games selection, there are entries from elsewhere. Wacky Panda and 9 Masks of Fire both come from Microgaming, and Wanted: Dead or a Wild and Le Bandit are both there from Hacksaw Gaming. The presence of Evolution Gaming’s logo in the “Game Providers” section ought to mean that live casino games are available here too, but without sight of the lobby, we’re unable to confirm that. The same goes for instant win games, which we presume to be here but can’t verify.
Withdrawal Processing and Support
Lucky Reels claims to offer instant withdrawals across the board regardless of the method selected, which is fantastic news for players if it’s true. All major debit cards are supported alongside any e-wallet held with Jeton, MiFinity, or MuchBetter. Interac e-transfers are also instant, and even old-fashioned bank transfers are supposed to work the same way. The minimum withdrawal is £20 per time, and no fees are incurred or payable.
Customer Support and Licensing
The casino enthusiastically tells players that those in need of support can speak to the “AI Agent,” which is a bold choice given how much players generally hate being stuck talking to a bot. We think support@luckyreels.com works as an alternative if you don’t want to use chat. Redstone Interactive Limited holds an Internet Gaming Licence in the State of Anjouan. We’ve noted before that the regulator in Anjouan seems happy to give licences to casinos that have glaring and obvious issues, and Lucky Reels is further evidence of that. The licence can be expected to cover any future Lucky Reels sister sites, but isn’t recognised in the UK.
Lucky Reels Casino – The Verdict
If you’ve read the review above in its entirety, you don’t need to ask. Lucky Reels just doesn’t come across as a casino that can be trusted. Genuine casinos don’t invent fictional reviews and then paste them with AI-generated pen pics on their homepages, hoping to convince people that they’re real. Trustworthy casinos don’t force players to register an account before seeing the terms and conditions of their promotions, either. UK players can’t play here anyway for legal reasons, but for our audience elsewhere, we think you should give Lucky Reels a wide berth. We have a nasty feeling that you won’t leave here feeling very lucky at all.
