18+ only. A how-to, not a promise you will win.
How to play

How to play Lucky Birds: one bird, one pipe, one cashout window

You do not spin. You nominate a risk, then take the multiplier while the button is actually on.

Before you press Start

Set the stake in the client. On 1win that is the operator’s currency; min and max are operator rules, not this website’s. If you are new, take the smallest chip that still lets you play twenty rounds without emptying the wallet. Open the info panel once: RTP, max win, and whether Fast Mode exists on this build.

Decide the exit before you tap. “First safe zone” is a complete plan. “When it feels right” is not. The game is good at making the next pipe look cheap.

A round, in order

  1. Tap Start. Risk percentages appear above the red, yellow and blue birds.
  2. Tap the bird whose number you actually want, not the colour you like.
  3. Watch the flight. Only your bird has to clear the pipe.
  4. If it clears, the multiplier steps up and a safe zone appears.
  5. Cash out while the button is live, or switch bird for the next pipe.
  6. If your bird hits, the round ends. Stake gone. Instant restart is a feature and a trap.

Switching birds

You can change before every pipe. Do it when the next percentage is ugly and the current multiplier is already worth keeping. Do not switch just to “do something”. On a small phone the extra tap is how people miss cashout.

Fast Mode

The lightning control next to Start shortens the flight — and the thinking time at each checkpoint. Learn with it off. Turn it on only when the safe zone is in your fingers. Trust the button in your client more than a launch-week blog that said the speed-up did not exist.

On a phone

If 1win frames the game, play portrait; the bird picker needs a fat tap. Hide overlay chat if it covers Cash Out. If data is weak, do not start a half-loaded flight — you do not want to argue with the client about whether cashout registered. More on the mobile page. Practice first on the demo.