PDF download Download Article
Learn how to crack apps and games and remove ads with Lucky Patcher
PDF download Download Article

Lucky Patcher is an Android app that allows you to modify apps to remove license verification, remove Google ads, spoof free in-app purchases, etc. This wikiHow teaches you how to use Lucky Patcher on an Android phone. [1]

Things You Should Know

  • You will need to root your Android to get the most out of Lucky Patcher.
  • Lucky Patcher is not illegal, but removing license verification, getting in-app purchases for free, or distributing patched games is illegal in many regions.
  • Rooting and using Lucky Patcher could harm your phone and void your warranty. Use Lucky Patcher at your own risk.
Method 1
Method 1 of 5:

Downloading Lucky Patcher

PDF download Download Article
  1. Many of Lucky Patcher's features require root access. While you are not required to root your phone, it is necessary to get the most out of Lucky Patcher. The way you root your phone is different for each Android device.
    • Warning: Rooting your Android phone or tablet may cause harm to your phone and void your warranty.
  2. Since Lucky Patcher is not available in the Google Play Store, you will need to download Lucky Patcher from the official website and use an APK file to sideload and install Lucky Patcher.
  3. Advertisement
Method 2
Method 2 of 5:

Cracking Apps & Games

PDF download Download Article
  1. Select an app you want to remove a license verification from. You will see a menu of different options.
  2. You will see a list of patches that can be applied to the app.
  3. You will see a menu of different patches for removing the license verification.
  4. Carefully read each patch and tap the checkbox next to the patches you want to apply.
    • There are different patch options for Play Store apps, Amazon apps, and Samsung Galaxy Store apps. Some patches will attempt to bypass signature verification and integrity checks.
    • There are also options to create a backup APK file of the app you are patching in case it becomes corrupted. You can also fake an app's signature verification and integrity checks.
  5. It's the blue button at the bottom of the screen. This will start patching the app to remove the license verification. This process may take several minutes.
  6. Advertisement
Method 3
Method 3 of 5:

Removing Google Ads

PDF download Download Article
  1. It's the app that has an icon of a yellow smiley emoji. After the app opens, you will see a list of installed apps on your phone.
  2. This is an app that you want to remove Google ads from.
  3. You will see a list of patches that can be applied to the app.
  4. It's the third option in the menu. This will display a list of patches you can apply to remove Google Ads.
  5. Read the list of patches and tap the checkbox next to the patches you want to apply.
    • Some patches attempt to remove links from the APK file, corrupt Google Ads' obtaining mechanism, make the ad module think it's offline, make an app work offline, and more.
  6. It's the blue button at the bottom of the screen. This will start patching the app to remove the license verification. This process may take a few minutes.
  7. Advertisement
Method 4
Method 4 of 5:

Patching for Free In-App Purchases and License Verification

PDF download Download Article
  1. It's the app that has an icon of a yellow smiley emoji. After the app opens, you will see a list of installed apps on your phone.
  2. This is an app that you want to remove Google ads from.
  3. You will see a list of patches that can be applied to the app.
  4. This is the fourth option in the menu. This displays a checklist of different patches you can apply.
  5. Read the list of patches and tap the checkbox next to the patches you want to apply.
    • This menu has different patches that will redirect verification requests for license verification and in-app purchases to Lucky Patcher or a proxy server. It also contains patches to update patches that have already been applied.
    • There are also options to create a backup APK file of the app you are patching in case it becomes corrupted. You can also fake an app's signature verification and integrity checks.
  6. It's the blue button at the bottom of the screen. This will start patching the app to remove the license verification. This process may take a few minutes.
  7. Advertisement
Method 5
Method 5 of 5:

Changing Permissions

PDF download Download Article
  1. It's the app that has an icon of a yellow smiley emoji. After the app opens, you will see a list of installed apps on your phone.
  2. Select the app that you want to apply a custom patch to.
  3. You will see a list of patches that can be applied to the app.
  4. You will see a list of permissions.
  5. If the permission text is green, it will be enabled. If the permission text is red, it will be disabled.
    • These options change an app's permissions (i.e., allowing an app to access the internet, your camera, contacts, internal storage, record audio, view network information, etc).
  6. It's the blue button at the bottom of the screen. This will start patching the app to remove the license verification. This process may take a few minutes.
  7. Advertisement

Community Q&A

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    Can Lucky Patcher work if you do not root your phone?
    Gustavo Pichardo
    Community Answer
    Its full potential cannot be used if it isn't rooted. Only small and useless options are available.
  • Question
    Is rooting of a phone harmful to the device?
    Community Answer
    Rooting is not harmful in itself, but It will, for example, void your warranty and may be used to harm your device if you don't know what you're doing.
Ask a Question
      Advertisement

      Video

      Tips

      Submit a Tip
      All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
      Name
      Please provide your name and last initial
      Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

      About This Article

      Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 436,394 times.

      Is this article up to date?

      Advertisement