Lucky 63 Bet Calculator
6 selections making 63 bets (6 singles + 15 doubles + 20 trebles + 15 fours + 6 fives + 1 six)
Calculate Your Lucky 63 Bet
Your 6 Selections
What is a Lucky 63 Bet?
A Lucky 63 is a full cover bet consisting of 6 selections which creates 63 separate bets: 6 singles, 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 four-folds, 6 five-folds, and 1 six-fold accumulator. Singles included means you get returns even with just 1 winner.
Bet Breakdown
A Lucky 63 bet includes:
6 Singles
15 Doubles
20 Trebles
15 Four-Folds
6 Five-Folds
1 Six-Fold
Total: 63 bets
Lucky 63 Bonuses
Many bookmakers offer excellent bonuses for Lucky 63 bets:
🎁 1 Winner Bonus
Double or triple odds on that single
💰 All Win Bonus
Bonus of 25-33% on total returns
🛡️ Consolation
Some bookies offer consolation if 1 selection loses
Example Calculation
Scenario
Stake: $10 per bet = $630 total
Odds: All at +200 (3.00 decimal)
If All 6 Win
6 Singles: 6 × ($10 × 3.00) = $180
15 Doubles: 15 × ($10 × 3.00²) = $1,350
20 Trebles: 20 × ($10 × 3.00³) = $5,400
15 Four-Folds: 15 × ($10 × 3.00⁴) = $12,150
6 Five-Folds: 6 × ($10 × 3.00⁵) = $14,580
1 Six-Fold: $10 × 3.00⁶ = $7,290
Total Return: $40,950 | Profit: $40,320
When to Use a Lucky 63
🏇 Horse Racing
Perfect for horse racing meetings (6 races)
🛡️ Insurance
Want insurance with singles included
💎 Best Value
Best value when bookmaker bonuses are available
✅ Safer Option
Safer than a Heinz but costs more
Lucky 63 vs Heinz
A Heinz is a Lucky 63 without the singles (57 bets total). The Heinz costs less but needs at least 2 winners to return anything. The Lucky 63 provides guaranteed returns with just 1 winner.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Lucky 63 bet?
A Lucky 63 is a full cover bet consisting of 6 selections combined into 63 separate bets: 6 singles, 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 four-folds, 6 five-folds, and 1 six-fold accumulator. The "lucky" aspect means you get a return with just one winner.
Why is it called Lucky 63?
It's called Lucky 63 because it consists of exactly 63 bets (6+15+20+15+6+1=63) and is considered "lucky" because the inclusion of singles guarantees a return if just one selection wins. Bookmakers often offer bonus payouts for Lucky 63 bets too.
How much does a Lucky 63 bet cost?
A Lucky 63 costs 63 times your unit stake. For example, if you bet $1 per line, your total stake would be $63. If you bet $10 per line, your total stake would be $630. It's a significant investment but offers massive potential returns.
What bonuses are available for Lucky 63 bets?
Many bookmakers offer excellent bonuses: double or triple odds on your single if only one selection wins, and a 25-33% bonus on total returns if all six selections win. These bonuses make the Lucky 63 very attractive for horse racing.
What's the difference between Lucky 63 and Heinz?
A Heinz is a Lucky 63 without the 6 singles (57 bets). The Heinz costs less but requires at least 2 winners to get any return. The Lucky 63 includes singles, guaranteeing a return with just 1 winner but at a higher total stake.
How many winners do I need to profit on a Lucky 63?
This depends on odds. With one winner, you'll get a return but unlikely to profit unless odds are very high (62/1+) or bonuses apply. Typically 3-4 winners at decent odds are needed to profit, though bonuses can help with fewer winners.
Is a Lucky 63 bet good value?
Lucky 63 bets can offer excellent value when bookmaker bonuses are factored in. They're particularly popular for horse racing meetings. The guaranteed return with one winner provides insurance, though the 63-unit stake is substantial.
Can I place a Lucky 63 each-way bet?
Yes, you can place an each-way Lucky 63, which doubles your stake to 126 bets (63 win bets + 63 place bets). This provides even more coverage but at double the cost. Very popular in horse racing for 6-race meetings.