Frequently asked questions
Everything on Lucky Ducks is meant to be simple to follow. These are the questions members usually care about most when they are deciding whether to join, play daily, or enter one of the bigger prize campaigns.
How do the main competitions work?
Choose a live competition, answer the skill question shown on the page, pick how many entries you want, and complete checkout. Once payment is confirmed, your numbered entries are attached to your account so you can review them later from your member dashboard.
What are bonus tickets?
Bonus tickets are extra entry credits that can be earned across the site. You can pick them up through daily games, referrals, loyalty rewards, admin giveaways, promotional campaigns, and near-miss game mechanics. They help members feel momentum even on quieter days.
What can I win in the games lounge?
The lounge is set up for smaller, high-frequency wins. That usually means Amazon vouchers, Uber Eats or Just Eat treats, Costa-style coffee rewards, choice vouchers, and bonus ticket bundles. The exact prize cabinet can change over time and is managed from the admin panel.
How often can I play the games?
Each game has its own daily play allowance. Most launch with one play per day because that keeps the habit loop clean and gives members a reason to check back tomorrow. The operator can raise or lower those limits at any time.
Can I log in with a username?
Yes. Members can log in with either their email address or username, which makes the experience feel more like a club account than a plain checkout-only site.
Where do my wins go?
Your game results, voucher-style rewards, and ticket boosts are all tracked against your member account. That gives you one clear place to review your recent activity instead of having to remember what happened on a previous visit.
Do you show winners publicly?
Yes. Lucky Ducks includes a winner gallery designed to make real wins easy to celebrate and easy to trust. It gives the site a stronger sense of momentum and helps new visitors understand what the brand is about.
Is the site payment-ready?
The platform includes the payment structure and event logging needed for a serious setup, but it still needs live provider keys, end-to-end testing, and legal sign-off before a real public launch.