Lights of Luck takes Playtech into a bright laboratory where the real action happens below the reels. The base game is easy enough to read, but Power Balls can turn a normal spin into a bottom-row prize chase, especially when lightning balls start lining up.
Lights of Luck Pokie Review
- Game Overview
- Game Features & Mechanics
- Technical Specifications
- Paytable & Symbol Values
- Graphics, Animations & Sound Design
- Game Gallery
- Lights of Luck on Mobile Devices and Other Platforms
- How Lights of Luck Compares to Similar Pokies
- About Playtech — The Developer Behind the Game
- Final Verdict
- Last Pokie Reviews
- Frequently Asked Questions
Game Overview
Lights of Luck is a Playtech pokie with a cartoon science-lab setting, five reels, four rows and 1,024 ways to win. It is not a fixed-payline game. Wins form when matching symbols land on adjacent reels from the leftmost reel, and only the highest win per symbol is paid. The standard RTP we checked is 95.90%, with lower operator configurations possible, so the in-game rules are worth opening before real-money play. The version checked lists high volatility, a $0.20 to $500.00 bet range and a maximum win around 1,130x total bet. The main feature is Power Ball collection. Credit, Lightning and Blank Power Balls can drop to the bottom row, stay active through the life counter, and pay once five positions are filled.
Game Features & Mechanics
Technical Specifications
Paytable & Symbol Values
The regular paytable uses lab-themed symbols and card royals. The mouse is the strongest regular symbol, paying 0.1x, 0.25x or 0.5x total bet for three, four or five of a kind. The green flask follows with 0.1x, 0.2x or 0.45x. The generator with two coils pays 0.05x, 0.15x or 0.4x, while the purple flask pays 0.05x, 0.15x or 0.35x. The lower symbols are A, K, Q and J, each paying 0.05x, 0.1x or 0.2x. Because Lights of Luck uses 1,024 ways, you are not chasing fixed paylines. The important part is landing matching symbols on adjacent reels from the left.
Special Symbols
Graphics, Animations & Sound Design
Lights of Luck on Mobile Devices and Other Platforms
Lights of Luck works well on mobile because the game keeps one fixed 5x4 screen and does not use expanding reels. The only tricky part is tracking the Power Ball row, especially when the life counter is close to running out. On a smaller phone, we would focus less on every ways win and more on whether new Power Balls land before the counter drops. Tablet and desktop make the bottom row easier to follow, especially during Drop n’ Connect when locked balls can clear, collapse and move down again.
Optimal Gameplay Tips
How Lights of Luck Compares to Similar Pokies
Final Verdict
- Power Balls give the base game a second layer beyond standard 1,024 ways wins
- Drop n’ Connect is easy to understand because it uses the same Power Ball rules as the main game
- Lightning Power Ball prizes are clearly structured, with the Grand prize worth 1,000x total bet
- The lab theme is bright without making the reels hard to read
- Blank Power Balls still matter because they help fill the row and refresh the life counter
- The 95.90% RTP is slightly below the 96% mark many players prefer
- High volatility means quieter stretches can happen before the feature does anything useful
- There is no confirmed Bonus Buy or Ante Bet in the version checked
Lights of Luck is a good pick if you like pokies where one feature changes how the base game feels. The Power Ball row gives ordinary spins a reason to hold attention, while Drop n’ Connect turns the same mechanic into a short locked-symbol bonus. We like the clear rule set: Scatters start the feature, Wilds help ways wins, and Power Balls handle the prize chase. The main caution is the ceiling. A 1,130x max win is not huge for a high-volatility pokie, so this is more about the Power Ball mechanic than massive payout potential.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many ways to win does Lights of Luck have?
Lights of Luck uses 1,024 fixed ways to win. Matching symbols need to land on adjacent reels from the leftmost reel, not on fixed paylines.
What triggers Drop n’ Connect?
Drop n’ Connect triggers when three or more Scatter symbols land anywhere on the reels in the main game. The feature starts with three free spins.
What do Power Balls do?
Power Balls drop to the lowest available positions. When five Power Balls fill the bottom row, they pay credit values or Lightning prizes, then clear.
What multipliers can Power Balls show?
Value Power Balls can show 0.5x, 1x, 2x, 5x or 10x total bet. They pay when they are part of a completed bottom row.
What do Lightning Power Balls pay?
Lightning Power Balls pay by count on the bottom row. One pays 5x, two pay 20x, three pay 50x, four pay 200x and five pay 1,000x.
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