Create your Lucky Tiger account in a few steps

Registering A New Lucky Tiger Account

Creating a Lucky Tiger account gives you a personal login for deposits, withdrawals, and managing your profile details in one place. Registration also links your play history and transaction records to your account, which matters when you need to review bets, track balance changes, or complete identity checks before a payout.

Right after you register, you can sign in, set deposit limits, and access the cashier to fund your balance and start playing. The registration form works on mobile browsers, and the account area keeps the same layout on phones and tablets, so you can register, log in, and use the cashier without switching to a desktop.

How do I register at Lucky Tiger without getting stuck halfway through?

Open the Lucky Tiger site or app, tap “Sign Up,” then enter your email and mobile number, create a password, and confirm the verification code they send. Finish by filling in your legal name, date of birth, and address so the account matches your ID.

Do I need to verify my account right after I sign up at Lucky Tiger?

You can create an account first, but Lucky Tiger asks for identity checks before your first withdrawal. Expect to upload a government ID and a document that shows your address, like a utility bill or bank statement.

Can I register at Lucky Tiger without a phone number, like with just an email?

No—Lucky Tiger uses a mobile number for one-time codes and account recovery. If you skip the phone step, the sign-up flow won’t complete.

What details do I actually have to enter when I’m creating a Lucky Tiger account?

You enter your email, mobile number, password, and basic profile details: legal name, date of birth, and home address. If any of that doesn’t match your documents, withdrawals can get paused until it’s fixed.

Can I sign up for Lucky Tiger if I already have an old account I forgot about?

No—Lucky Tiger blocks duplicate accounts tied to the same person or contact details. Use the “Forgot password” option and recover the existing account instead of creating a new one.

Why is Lucky Tiger asking me to confirm my email or enter a code during registration?

That step stops fake sign-ups and locks your account to your contact details. If the code doesn’t arrive, check spam or request a new code and make sure your number includes the correct country prefix.

New Account Security At Lucky Tiger

  • Strong password: Use a unique password with 12–16+ characters. Mix uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols, and avoid names, birthdays, or dictionary words. Store it in a password manager and never reuse it from email or banking accounts.
  • 2FA: Turn on two-factor authentication in the account security settings and use an authenticator app (TOTP) instead of SMS when available. Keep the backup codes offline (saved or printed) so you can recover access if you lose your phone.
  • Login notifications: Enable alerts for new logins and password changes so Lucky Tiger sends a message when your account is accessed from a new device, browser, or location. Treat unexpected alerts as a takeover signal and change your password immediately.
  • Data protection: Lucky Tiger restricts access to personal and payment data to verified, necessary use cases and uses encryption for data in transit (HTTPS/TLS). The casino also applies account verification checks for withdrawals to reduce fraud, and it separates login credentials from payment details in internal systems.

Lucky Tiger KYC Verification Process

Lucky Tiger verifies accounts to confirm who you are, where you live, and that the payment method belongs to you. The check is triggered by specific account actions and is completed after you upload the requested documents and the team approves them.

  • Identity (ID/Passport): Lucky Tiger requests this when you register with incomplete personal details, when your details look inconsistent (name/date of birth mismatch), or before a first withdrawal. Upload a clear photo or scan of a valid passport or government-issued ID. The document must show your full name, date of birth, document number, issue/expiry dates, and a readable photo; all four corners must be visible, and the file must be unedited.
  • Address proof: Lucky Tiger asks for proof of address before processing withdrawals, after an address change, or when account activity requires extra checks. Upload a recent utility bill, bank statement, tax letter, or official government correspondence showing your full name and residential address. The document must be recent (typically within the last 3 months) and the address must match the address on your account.
  • Payment method: Lucky Tiger requests payment verification when you withdraw, when you switch deposit methods, or when deposits come from a new card or wallet. For a bank card, provide images of the front and back with the middle digits hidden; keep the last 4 digits visible and show your name and expiry date if printed. For e-wallets, provide a screenshot of the wallet profile page showing your name and the wallet email/ID, plus evidence of the transaction if requested. Lucky Tiger can also ask for a selfie holding your ID to confirm the account owner.

Verification time depends on document quality and queue load. If images are sharp and details match the account, approval commonly takes 24–48 hours; if the team requests re-uploads or extra checks apply, it can take 3–5 business days.

Right now, Lucky Tiger’s KYC follows a standard three-part flow: ID, address, and payment ownership, with the first withdrawal being the most common trigger for the full check.