Let’s talk about something a lot of players don’t realize until it’s already too late — Luck isn’t unlimited in value. When you first start playing Scritchy Scratchy, stacking Luck feels amazing. You see better symbols, better rewards, and it feels like you’ve cracked the system. But then… suddenly nothing changes anymore. You keep upgrading, but your tickets feel the same.
That’s because every ticket has a hidden hard cap.
Once you hit that cap, any extra Luck you add is basically doing nothing for that specific ticket. No better odds. No hidden bonus. Just wasted upgrades.
So this guide is here to save you from that mistake — and help you use your Luck where it actually matters.
Scritchy Scratchy Max Luck Per Ticket Guide- Luck Levels
Think of Luck like a boost to your odds… but only up to a limit.
- Each ticket has a maximum Luck level
- After reaching it → symbol probabilities stop improving
- You can still add Luck, but it won’t affect that ticket anymore
So the goal is simple:
Hit the cap → then move on to better tickets
Catalog #1
These are your starter tickets. Don’t overinvest here — hit the cap and move on quickly.
| Ticket | Max Luck | Symbol Chances |
|---|---|---|
| Two Win | Lvl 3 | 1% / 19% / 80% |
| Mini Scratch | Lvl 4 | 1% / 1% / 28% / 70% |
| Apple Tree | Lvl 6 | 5% / 5% / 5% / 5% / 30% / 30% / 20% |
| Quick Cash | Lvl 7 | 1% / 5% / 15% / 19% / 25% / 35% |
| Lucky Cat | Lvl 9 | 0.5% / 20% / 20% / 35% / 35% / 25% |
My take:
Don’t get attached to these. Once you hit the cap, they’re basically stepping stones. Especially Two Win and Mini Scratch — upgrade fast and move on.
Catalog #2
Now we’re getting into tickets where Luck actually feels impactful.
| Ticket | Max Luck | Symbol Chances |
|---|---|---|
| Sand Dollars | Lvl 12 | 1% / 1% / 5% / 15% / 19% / 27% / 32% |
| Scratch My Back | Lvl 14 | 5% / 5% / 30% / 40% / 20% |
| Snake Eyes | Lvl 16 | 0.1% / 0.4% / 0.5% / 4% / 5% / 90% |
| The Bomb | Lvl 18 | 5% / 15% / 25% / 25% / 30% |
Important note:
- Snake Eyes looks tempting, but notice that 90% common outcome — it’s risky.
- Scratch My Back is actually very stable and consistent.
This is where you should start thinking:
“Is this ticket worth maxing… or just progressing?”
Catalog #3
Now Luck becomes more expensive, so every level matters.
| Ticket | Max Luck | Symbol Chances |
|---|---|---|
| Bank Break | Lvl 22 | 1% / 1% / 5% / 8% / 50% / 35% |
| Xmas Countdown | Lvl 25 | 1% / 1% / 1% / 1% / 27% / 69% |
| Thrift Store | Lvl 27 | 6% / 6% / 33% / 33% / 22% |
| Berry Picking | Lvl 29 | 3% / 3% / 3% / 15% / 15% / 10% / 17% / 17% / 17% |
What I personally noticed:
- Bank Break is solid — very balanced returns
- Xmas Countdown feels swingy but rewarding
- Thrift Store is surprisingly reliable
At this stage, you should fully commit to fewer tickets, instead of spreading Luck everywhere.
Catalog #4
This is where wasting Luck hurts the most.
| Ticket | Max Luck | Symbol Chances |
|---|---|---|
| Trick or Treat | Lvl 34 | 1% / 1% / 19% / 79% |
| Slot Machine | Lvl 37 | 0.8% / 4% / 12% / 15% / 28% / 20% / 20% |
| To The Moon | Lvl 40 | 1% / 1% / 1% / 28% / 69% |
| Booster Pack | Lvl 44 | 4% / 4% / 4% / 4% / 4% / 22% / 15% / 22% / 22% |
Real talk:
- To The Moon is exactly what it sounds like — big rewards, but not consistent
- Booster Pack is one of the most balanced late-game tickets
- Slot Machine has variety, but requires patience
Here, every Luck level is expensive — so never go past the cap thinking it helps.
Smart Luck Strategy (What Most Players Get Wrong)
Let me save you some time:
- Don’t max every ticket → focus on progression
- Always check the cap → stop exactly there
- Shift Luck into newer tickets → better scaling rewards
- Avoid overinvesting in early tickets → they fall off hard
If you play it right, you’ll progress faster without wasting a single upgrade.