What the Lucky Patcher color code means

Learn how to quickly identify each application and its possible modifications with Lucky Patcher’s interesting color code. In this article, we’ll explain the meaning of each of the colors and how to use them to get the most out of Lucky Patcher.

With this knowledge, you’ll be able to easily identify which applications can be modified and which cannot, and make the most of the application’s features,

What does the Lucky Patcher color code mean?

Each color means something different, as shown below:

  • Green: The application is installed and has applicable modifications.
  • Blue: The application is installed and is a system application.
  • Orange: The application is installed and is a third-party application.
  • Red: The application is installed and can be removed.
  • Gray: The application is not installed.
  • Yellow: The application is installed and has dalvik patch modifications.
  • Dark green: The application is installed and has license patch modifications.

These colors can help you quickly identify which applications can be modified and which cannot.

Make a backup

I recommend backing up your apps and games before making any changes. If the app or game you’ve changed stops working, just use the backup and the app will come back clean without any changes or bugs.

Follow the steps below to back up an application or game in the Lucky Patcher app:

  • Open Lucky Patcher and select the application you want to back up.
  • Tap the “Patch Menu” icon in the top right corner of the screen.
  • Select the “Create application backup” option.
  • Follow the on-screen instructions to back up the application.
  • Once completed, the backup will be saved in the “LuckyPatcher” folder on your device.

It is important to note that some modifications may violate the application’s terms of use and may cause compatibility problems.

In addition, it is important to remember that the backup will only save the modification made to the application, it will not save the settings, progress and game data.

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