Lucky Colors Dice Game from Creedroomz
This is Lucky Colors Live, launched by Creedroomz in April 2026.
The premise of the game is simple. Three six-sided dice, each with differently coloured faces are tumbled down a ramp. The aim of the game is to pick which colours result, with a variety of bet options available.
The game format isn’t new. Lucky Colors is a close copy of Evolution’s Super Color Game which debuted in 2025. Creedroomz have gone to little effort to hide this fact. Same colors, same bet options, similar payouts with multipliers also in play. The ramp with its 6 pins and serrated edges is a close match. Even the colour order on the bet map is the same: from left to right, yellow, white, pink, blue, red and green.
One difference, and it’s a material one, is that possible multipliers offered on this game are higher.
How to Play Lucky Colors
Conveniently a copy/paste from the Super Color’s how-to does the trick here.
The only modification required is to the payouts on Double and Tripe bets which are slightly different (see comparison tables bottom).

Once bets close, the presenter pulls a chord to release the dice (it’s a lever on Evo’s version).

Around this time multipliers are randomly applied to bet spots, boosting payouts for that result.

All that’s left to do is wait for the result: in the example its double yellow (with base payout applying) and single white.
Bets, Payouts and RTP
Lucky Colors’ base payouts are comparable to Evolution’s version. But possible multipliers on Lucky Colors are higher, having a material impact on theoretical return to player rates for each bet.
Creedroomz Lucky Colors…
| Bet | Base payout | Top multiplied payout | RTP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single: 1 dice Single: 2 dice Single: 3 dice |
1:1 2:1 3:1 |
N/A 14:1 199:1 |
96.80% |
| Double | 7:1 (14:1 if match 3) | 99:1 | 97.07% |
| Triple | 149:1 | 1110:1 | 96.58% |
Evolution’s Super Color Game…
| Bet | Base payout | Top multiplied payout | RTP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single: 1 dice Single: 2 dice Single: 3 dice |
1:1 2:1 3:1 |
N/A 9:1 99:1 |
95.54% |
| Double | 8:1 | 99:1 | 95.61% |
| Triple | 150:1 | 999:1 | 95.62% |




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