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🎰 How Slots Work: RNG & RTP Made Simple

When you play our slots, you might come across terms like RTP and RNG. But what do they actually mean — and why do they matter?

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🔄 What is RNG? (Random Number Generator)

RNG stands for Random Number Generator, and it's the engine behind every spin.

Here's how RNG works:

  • Generates random numbers: Every time you spin, the RNG picks a completely random number.

  • Connects numbers to results: These numbers decide the outcome — what you see on the reels.

  • Each spin is independent: Every spin is separate from the last. Your past spins don’t influence your next result.

💡 Why it matters:


This ensures that our games are 100% fair, unpredictable, and not rigged in any way. Neither we — nor you — can guess or control the result.


💰 What is RTP? (Return To Player)

RTP stands for Return To Player, and it tells you how much a slot pays back to players on average.

Here's what you need to know:

  • RTP is a percentage:
    For example, an RTP of 96% means the game pays back £0.96 for every £1 spent — over time.

  • It’s a long-term average:
    RTP is calculated over thousands of spins across many players. Your actual payout may be higher or lower in the short term.

  • Where to find it:
    You’ll find the RTP listed in the info section of each slot game.

RTP is tested and verified:


Independent auditors regularly test all games to ensure they meet the listed RTP and function fairly and consistently.


🧠 TL;DR – Know the Score

  • RNG = Random outcomes every spin — completely fair and independent.

  • RTP = Average payout over time — varies from player to player in the short term.

  • 🎯 All games are independently tested to make sure everything runs fairly.

Now that you know how it works, you can spin with confidence! 🎉


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