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RTP Rating Guide

96%+ High RTP (Player Favorable)
94-96% Average RTP
<94% Below Average RTP

Understanding Slot Statistics

What is RTP?

RTP (Return to Player) is the theoretical percentage of wagered money a slot returns to players over millions of spins. A 96% RTP means $96 is returned for every $100 wagered on average. Higher RTP slots give players better long-term value.

Why RTP Matters

While short-term results are random, RTP affects your expected losses over time. Playing slots with 97% RTP vs 94% RTP means keeping $3 more per $100 wagered. For regular players, this difference adds up significantly.

Max Win Explained

Max Win shows the highest possible payout as a multiplier of your bet. A 10,000x max win means betting $1 could win $10,000. High-volatility slots often have bigger max wins but pay less frequently.

Bonus Features

Free Spins give you extra rounds without additional bets. Bonus Buy lets you purchase instant access to bonus rounds. Progressive Jackpots accumulate across all players until someone wins the growing prize pool.

How to Use This Database

  1. Use the search bar to find specific games or providers you're interested in.
  2. Set RTP range filters to find high-paying slots (we recommend 96% or higher).
  3. Filter by features if you prefer games with Free Spins, Bonus Buy, or Jackpots.
  4. Sort results by RTP, Max Win, or other criteria to find your ideal game.
  5. Compare multiple slots to find the best combination of RTP and features for your style.

Frequently Asked Questions

Generally, slots with RTP above 96% are considered good. Anything above 97% is excellent. The industry average is around 95-96%. Some slots offer RTP as high as 99%, though these are rare. Always check the specific RTP as it can vary between casinos.

No. RTP is a statistical average calculated over millions of spins. In short gaming sessions, anything can happen due to variance. A high-RTP slot might pay poorly in one session and vice versa. RTP only matters over very long periods of play.

RTP tells you how much money returns to players overall. Volatility describes how that money is distributed. Low volatility slots pay small amounts frequently. High volatility slots pay larger amounts less often. Both can have the same RTP.

Many slot providers offer multiple RTP versions of their games. Casinos can choose which version to use. This is why the same game might have 96% RTP at one casino and 94% at another. Always verify the RTP at your chosen casino.