It usually means people think seed packs are “luckier” because the pack seems to give better or rarer results, but the outcome is still random.

What it likely means

In forum/game talk, “luckier” usually means a pack is believed to have a higher chance of rare seeds or better drops, even if no real hidden luck system is confirmed. In one discussion, players said there are lots of theories about boosting luck, but the common view was that it’s mostly just probability and coincidence.

If this is about gardening seed packets

If someone is talking about actual gardening seed packets, “luckier” is not a standard technical term. Seed packets are mainly about labels and planting info, like variety, spacing, and days to maturity, not luck. So in that context, the phrase is probably just slang or a joke.

Plain-English meaning

So the phrase can be read as:

  • “This seed pack feels like it gives better odds.”
  • “People believe this pack is more fortunate than others.”
  • “Someone got a rare result and called the pack lucky.”

One useful example: if a game says a “Lucky Seed Pack” guarantees a seed you haven’t grown yet, that is an actual special pack, not just a rumor.

Bottom line

Most of the time, “seed packs luckier” means perceived better odds, not proven magic luck. If you want, I can also explain it in the context of the specific game or post where you saw it.