Crypto Slot In-Game Assets and Features
First up, let’s get to grips with the basic elements of a crypto slot.
Reels
The reels are the spinning columns of symbols that make up the actual slot machine itself. Traditionally, most crypto slots use a 5×3 reel format. That means it has five spaces across, and three spaces vertically. So, you can see 15 symbols on the board when it stops spinning.
But modern software providers are increasingly mixing this up. You’ll often find crypto slots with more rows or columns. Gates of Olympus from Pragmatic Play is one example, using a 6×5 reel (six across, five vertically). More reels mean more mayhem!
Paylines
If you were playing your first-ever crypto slot, you might assume that you need to line all the symbols up along the middle to win. While that does indeed give you a win, there are lots of other combinations that also pay out. These are known as paylines.
Not all paylines are intuitive. Some of them come in really jagged, random-looking patterns. To find out the paylines for a specific crypto slot, open it up and go to the options or help page, where it will show you the exact paylines for that game. The more you bet, the more paylines are covered.
Wilds
You’ll find wild symbols in the majority of crypto slots. Their job is to act like a chameleon on the reels, swapping out for any symbol you want. So, if you hit four cherries in a row and you then land a wild, it will act like a cherry for that spin.
In modern crypto slots, wilds often include other cool features. Expanding wilds are a big thing these days. They literally expand across the reel, and suddenly you’re much more likely to land a winner.
Scatters
These are special symbols in crypto slots that activate an in-game effect. For example, when you hit a scatter, it can burst and award a cash prize to every player who has recently hit a scatter. That particular quirk belongs to Wicked Wins.