Complete Guide · 10 Mechanics Explained

Slot Machine Mechanics Explained

The mechanic powering a slot game determines how wins form, how volatile the experience feels, and which bonus features fire. Understanding each mechanic before you play lets you choose games that match your style — whether you want steady small wins, rare jackpots, or explosive chain reactions.

Mechanic 01

Megaways

Megaways is a patented reel modifier developed by Big Time Gaming (BTG) in 2015 that randomises the number of symbols shown on each reel every spin. Because each reel independently shows between 2 and 7 symbols, the total number of active ways to win changes on every spin — reaching up to 117,649 ways when all six reels display seven symbols.

Wins pay left to right on any adjacent reel position rather than on fixed paylines, so a matching symbol anywhere on reel 1 counts as long as a match appears on every subsequent reel. The ever-changing grid creates a visually dramatic game that feels different on every spin and is almost always combined with a free spins feature involving growing multipliers.

⚡ High Volatility 🎯 Up to 117,649 Ways 🏭 Big Time Gaming 📅 2015

How it works

1 Each spin, every reel independently picks a random height between 2 and 7 symbols.
2 The total ways to win equals the product of all six reel heights — minimum 64, maximum 117,649.
3 A win pays when the same symbol appears on six consecutive reels, in any positions on each reel.
Best for: Players who enjoy dramatic visual variation, large potential multipliers during free spins, and don't mind long losing streaks between big wins.
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Mechanic 02

Progressive Jackpot

A progressive jackpot is a pooled prize fund that accumulates over time, fed by a small percentage of every bet placed on the linked game — often across thousands of casinos worldwide. Unlike a fixed jackpot, the prize has no ceiling and can grow to tens of millions of euros or dollars before it is won by a single lucky player.

Most progressive slots use random or scatter-triggered jackpot games that run on top of the base game, meaning a player with any stake size has a chance of winning. The base game volatility is typically low-to-medium, but the overall risk profile is very high due to the rarity of jackpot hits. Mega Moolah, Age of Gods, and Hall of Gods are the most prominent titles in this category.

📊 Low–Med Base Volatility 💰 Millions Possible 🌐 Network-Linked Pools 📅 1986 (digital era)

How it works

1 A small percentage of every bet placed by any player on a linked game feeds the central jackpot pool in real time.
2 A bonus wheel, random trigger, or special symbol combination launches the jackpot game, usually a pick-and-win screen.
3 One player wins the entire jackpot, which resets to its seed amount and begins building again immediately.
Best for: Players who dream of life-changing wins and are comfortable with low-frequency big payouts and a low-to-medium base game experience.
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Mechanic 03

Cluster Pays

Cluster Pays replaces traditional paylines with a grid-based win system where matching symbols must form a connected cluster of five or more — touching horizontally or vertically — to register a win. There is no concept of left-to-right paylines; a group of identical symbols anywhere on the grid counts as long as each symbol in the group touches at least one other.

The mechanic is almost always paired with a Tumble or Cascade feature, meaning winning symbols are removed and new ones fall in, potentially extending a win chain from a single spin. Cluster Pays suits players who prefer watching a board fill with matches rather than watching spinning reels. Key titles include Gonzo's Quest, Reactoonz, and Jammin' Jars.

📊 Medium Volatility 🎯 5+ Adjacent Symbols 🏭 ELK / Play'n GO / NetEnt 📅 Popularised 2013–2016

How it works

1 Symbols land on a grid (typically 5×5 to 8×8) and the game checks for groups of five or more identical symbols that touch horizontally or vertically.
2 Any qualifying cluster pays out based on its size — larger clusters award bigger multipliers of the bet.
3 Winning symbols are removed and replaced, triggering a cascade that can create new clusters from the same spin.
Best for: Players who enjoy puzzle-like gameplay, watching chain reactions unfold, and prefer visual grid boards over spinning reel strips.
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Mechanic 04

Buy Bonus

Buy Bonus (also called Bonus Buy or Feature Buy) allows players to pay a fixed multiple of their current stake — typically 50× to 100× — to immediately enter the bonus round without waiting for it to trigger organically through base game play. Pragmatic Play popularised the feature around 2018 and it has since been adopted across most major providers.

The mechanic appeals to players who find base game waiting tedious and want to spend their session inside the bonus feature. Because the bonus round is where most of a high-volatility slot's potential sits, buying in concentrates variance into fewer, larger swings. The UK Gambling Commission banned Buy Bonus in September 2021; players under UKGC-licensed casinos cannot access it.

⚡ High Volatility 💸 50–100× Stake Cost 🏭 Pragmatic Play (pioneer) 📅 ~2018

How it works

1 A dedicated button or menu option shows the Buy Bonus price — typically 75–100× the current bet size.
2 The player confirms the purchase and the game instantly launches the bonus round, skipping all base game spins.
3 The bonus plays out normally with all its features; RTP is maintained but variance is amplified by the lump-sum entry cost.
Best for: Experienced players with a larger bankroll who want immediate access to the high-potential bonus round and understand the amplified variance involved.
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Mechanic 05

Hold and Spin

Hold and Spin is a respin mechanic popularised by Aristocrat's Lightning Link series in which only special symbols — typically coins or cash values — can land on the reels during the bonus. Each time a coin lands, it locks in position and the respin counter resets to three. Empty positions continue to spin until either the counter reaches zero or every position is filled.

The structure creates an escalating tension: the more coins land, the more valuable the board becomes, and completing the full grid usually triggers a Grand or Mega jackpot worth a large multiple of the bet. The feature is almost always triggered by landing a minimum of six or more coin symbols on the reels during base game play.

📊 Med–High Volatility 🔒 3 Respins on Each Coin 🏭 Aristocrat (Lightning Link) 📅 2014 (Lightning Link)

How it works

1 Landing 6+ coin symbols in the base game triggers the Hold and Spin bonus — all coins lock in their positions and 3 respins are awarded.
2 Every new coin that lands during respins locks in place and resets the counter back to 3, keeping the bonus alive.
3 When respins reach zero, all locked coin values are summed; filling every position triggers a Grand Jackpot worth a fixed multiple of the bet.
Best for: Players who enjoy a clear escalating tension during the bonus, love coin-collection themes, and want a well-defined jackpot goal to chase.
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Mechanic 06

Tumble (Cascade)

The Tumble mechanic — also called Cascade, Avalanche, or Fall — removes winning symbols from the reels and allows the symbols above them to fall down into the vacant spaces. New symbols fill from the top, potentially creating new winning combinations from the same spin without an additional bet. This chain-reaction process continues until no new wins form.

Cascade mechanics are commonly paired with a multiplier that increases with each consecutive win in the chain, meaning a single triggering spin can accumulate a large multiplier before the chain stops. Gonzo's Quest (Avalanche) and Sweet Bonanza are among the most-played cascade titles; the mechanic is also central to most Cluster Pays games.

📊 Medium Volatility 🔗 Unlimited Chain Wins 🏭 NetEnt (Gonzo's Quest, 2011) 📅 2011 (mainstream)

How it works

1 A winning combination forms on the reels — the winning symbols explode and are removed from the grid.
2 All symbols above the removed positions fall down to fill the gaps, and new symbols drop in from the top to fill the remaining empty spaces.
3 If the new configuration contains a win, the cycle repeats — often with a growing multiplier for each successive cascade in the chain.
Best for: Players who enjoy the possibility of a single spin producing a long chain of wins, and who like the visual dynamism of symbols falling and exploding.
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Mechanic 07

Free Spins

Free Spins is the most universally implemented bonus mechanic in online slots. Three or more scatter symbols landing anywhere on the reels (regardless of position) trigger a set of bonus spins at no additional cost to the player. The number of free spins awarded typically ranges from 8 to 25, with some games offering retriggers that extend the count.

The free spins round almost always activates enhanced features absent from the base game: persistent or growing win multipliers, sticky wilds, extra wild symbols, guaranteed minimum win sizes, or expanded reel sets. Because the feature is present in some form on virtually every slot across all volatility levels, the key differentiator between games is what enhancements activate during the bonus rounds.

📊 All Volatilities 🎰 3+ Scatters to Trigger 🔄 Retriggers Common 📅 Standard since ~2000s

How it works

1 Three or more scatter symbols land anywhere on the reels during a base game spin, triggering the free spins mode.
2 The game awards a fixed number of free spins (often 10–15) played automatically with an enhanced rule set — typically higher multipliers, extra wilds, or both.
3 Landing three or more scatters again during free spins often retriggers additional spins, extending the bonus indefinitely in some games.
Best for: All player types — Free Spins slots exist across every volatility level, making them a safe starting point when exploring a new game.
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Mechanic 08

Both Ways

Both Ways (also called Win Both Ways or All Ways) doubles the number of active win lines by evaluating paylines in both left-to-right and right-to-left directions simultaneously. A slot with 20 standard paylines becomes a 40-line game, and a slot with 243 ways becomes a 486-ways game, without any change to bet size or RTP.

Because the same set of symbols is checked twice per spin, win frequency increases meaningfully — players will see winning spins more often than on a single-direction equivalent. The trade-off is that the mechanic effectively compresses volatility: the additional hit rate distributes the same expected payout across more, smaller wins. Both Ways is particularly effective on games with many low-value symbol combinations.

📊 Low–Med Effective Volatility ↔ 2× Win Line Directions 📈 Higher Hit Frequency 📅 Widely adopted 2010s

How it works

1 After each spin, the game evaluates all paylines from left reel to right reel exactly as in a standard slot.
2 The same spin is then evaluated again in the reverse direction — from right reel to left — and any additional winning combinations are added to the payout.
3 Both directions pay simultaneously; a spin can win on both a left-to-right line and a right-to-left line for the same symbol combination at once.
Best for: Players who prefer frequent small-to-medium wins and a less extreme session curve — Both Ways slots rarely go very cold but also rarely hit stratospheric peaks.
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Mechanic 09

Infinity Reels

Infinity Reels is a mechanic developed by ReelPlay in 2019 in which the reel grid begins at a standard width — typically 4 reels — and expands by one additional reel to the right with every consecutive win. Simultaneously, a win multiplier increases by 1 for each new reel added. If the chain continues and the grid grows to a specified threshold (commonly 12 reels), a mega prize or jackpot is awarded.

The mechanic creates a compounding dynamic: each winning spin not only pays out but also expands the winning surface and increases the multiplier applied to subsequent wins. This means the longer a winning chain runs, the faster its value accelerates — the final reel in a long chain pays out on a much wider grid with a large multiplier applied, generating a dramatically higher win than the first.

⚡ High Volatility 🔢 Grid Grows Per Win 🏭 ReelPlay (2019) 📈 +1× Multiplier Per Reel

How it works

1 A winning spin on the base grid triggers the expansion — a new reel is added to the right of the current grid and the win multiplier increases by 1.
2 The expanded grid spins again. If another win forms, the grid grows by one more reel and the multiplier increases again — the chain can continue indefinitely.
3 When no win forms, the chain ends, the grid resets to its starting width, and the multiplier returns to 1. Reaching the maximum grid size awards a jackpot prize.
Best for: Players who enjoy compounding reward systems and find escalating tension satisfying — each extra reel means the next win is worth considerably more.
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Mechanics at a Glance

Quick comparison of all 8 mechanics across key criteria.

Mechanic Volatility Max Potential Key Feature Best For
Megaways High 117,649 Ways Variable reel heights Big win chasers
Progressive Jackpot Low–Med Millions (pool) Networked prize pool Jackpot dreamers
Cluster Pays Medium 5,000–20,000× Grid-based wins Puzzle players
Buy Bonus High Varies by game Skip to bonus instantly Bonus-focused players
Hold and Spin Med–High Fixed Grand Jackpot Coin locking respins Tension seekers
Tumble / Cascade Medium 5,000–50,000× Chain-reaction wins Chain reaction fans
Free Spins Any Game-dependent Scatter-triggered bonus All player types
Both Ways Low–Med 2× standard lines Bidirectional paylines Steady-win players
Infinity Reels High Jackpot (full grid) Grid expands per win Chain-win chasers
Link and Win Med–High Grand Jackpot (full board) Coin collect + respins Collection goal seekers

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the highest-paying slot mechanic?

No single mechanic guarantees the highest payout — max win potential depends on the specific game's design, not just the mechanic. That said, Megaways slots regularly advertise max wins of 50,000–200,000× the bet, making the mechanic category with some of the largest headline numbers. Progressive Jackpots can technically pay out more in absolute terms, but their individual bet-to-prize ratio is low for any given spin. For consistent big-win potential relative to bet size, Megaways and Tumble-with-multiplier games top the list.

Which mechanics are banned in the UK?

The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) banned the Buy Bonus (Feature Buy) mechanic in September 2021, preventing all UKGC-licensed operators from offering the feature to UK players. No other core mechanic is outright banned, though UKGC regulations restrict features like turbo/fast-play modes, auto-play without loss limits, and sounds that celebrate wins below the stake. If you are playing at a UKGC-licensed casino, Buy Bonus buttons will be absent or greyed out.

Can a slot have multiple mechanics?

Yes — combining mechanics is standard practice. A single slot can feature Megaways reels, a Tumble mechanic, Free Spins as a bonus, and a Buy Bonus entry option all in the same game. Cluster Pays slots almost always include a Tumble mechanic, and many Megaways titles include multiplier-growing free spins. When comparing games, look at the full list of active mechanics rather than treating each as exclusive.

What's the difference between Tumble and Free Spins?

They are completely different mechanics that often appear together. Tumble (Cascade) describes what happens to symbols after a win — winning symbols are removed and replaced with new ones, potentially chain-reacting. Free Spins describes a bonus round triggered by scatters that awards a number of spins at no cost. A game can have a Tumble mechanic in the base game and then activate Free Spins as a bonus during which the Tumble continues with enhanced multipliers — so both mechanics operate simultaneously.

Are Megaways slots always high volatility?

Almost all Megaways slots are classified as high volatility by their providers — the variable reel height creates a wide distribution of outcomes and the free spins multiplier features heavily skew payouts toward rare large wins. There are a small number of medium-volatility Megaways games, but they are exceptions. If you are looking for frequent wins and steady bankroll management, a Megaways game is generally a challenging choice compared to a standard payline or Both Ways slot.

What does "ways to win" mean?

"Ways to win" is an alternative to traditional fixed paylines. Instead of requiring symbols to land on specific pre-drawn lines, a ways-to-win game pays whenever matching symbols appear on consecutive reels (typically left to right), regardless of their vertical position on each reel. A 3-reel, 3-row game has 27 ways (3×3×3). A 6-reel Megaways game with 7 symbols per reel has 117,649 ways (7⁶). More ways means more frequent wins at small values, with large wins still requiring the highest-value symbols to align across all reels.