Lucky 63 Bet Calculator
Use this calculator to estimate returns for a win-only Lucky 63 bet. Enter six odds, your stake per line, and which selections won.
| Selection | Odds (decimal or fractional) | Won? |
|---|---|---|
| Selection 1 | ||
| Selection 2 | ||
| Selection 3 | ||
| Selection 4 | ||
| Selection 5 | ||
| Selection 6 |
A Lucky 63 includes 63 lines: 6 singles, 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 fourfolds, 6 fivefolds, and 1 sixfold.
What is a Lucky 63 bet?
A Lucky 63 is a combination bet made from six selections. It contains every possible accumulator from those six picks, plus all singles. In total, that gives you 63 separate bets in one ticket. This structure is popular because you can still get some return even if only one or two selections win.
- 6 singles
- 15 doubles
- 20 trebles
- 15 fourfolds
- 6 fivefolds
- 1 sixfold
If your stake is 1 unit per line, your total outlay is 63 units. If your stake is 0.50 per line, total stake is 31.50 units, and so on.
How this lucky 63 calculator works
1) Enter odds for all 6 selections
You can enter odds in either decimal format (like 2.50) or fractional format (like 3/2). Fractional odds are converted to decimal for calculation.
2) Enter your stake per line
The calculator uses the same stake for all 63 lines. Total stake is always stake per line multiplied by 63.
3) Tick winners and calculate
Only combinations made entirely of winning picks are paid out. For example, if three selections win, then winning singles, doubles, and trebles from those three will return value, while any line containing a losing selection returns zero.
Formula behind returns
For any winning line, return is:
Line Return = Stake × (Decimal Odds Product)
If a double includes odds 2.00 and 3.00 with a 1-unit stake, the return is 1 × (2 × 3) = 6 units. The calculator sums all winning lines to get your total return, then subtracts total stake to show net profit or loss.
Example scenario
Suppose your stake is 1 unit per line and three of your six selections win. You still have multiple returning lines:
- 3 winning singles
- 3 winning doubles (combinations of those winners)
- 1 winning treble
That means even without all six winners, your ticket can produce a meaningful payout, depending on the odds.
Lucky 63 vs other multiple bets
- Lucky 15: 4 selections, 15 lines
- Lucky 31: 5 selections, 31 lines
- Lucky 63: 6 selections, 63 lines
- Heinz: 6 selections, 57 lines (no singles)
Lucky 63 has higher cost than Lucky 15 or Lucky 31, but it also includes more possible payouts and singles that can soften losses.
Practical bankroll tips
Keep your line stake realistic
Because a Lucky 63 has many lines, small changes in stake have a big effect on total outlay. Always check your total stake before placing a bet.
Mix odds carefully
Using a blend of shorter and medium prices can reduce variance. Loading all six selections with very high odds may create huge upside, but returns become much less frequent.
Track expected volatility
This bet type can swing hard: lots of small losing sessions and occasional strong winning sessions. Plan bankroll around that reality.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Forgetting that total stake is 63 × line stake
- Mixing fractional and decimal odds incorrectly
- Assuming partial lines pay when one leg loses (they do not)
- Confusing Lucky 63 with Heinz (which excludes singles)
Responsible gambling note
This lucky 63 calculator is for planning and education. Betting outcomes are uncertain, and no calculator can guarantee profit. Set limits, use staking discipline, and treat betting as entertainment rather than income.