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This is the theoretical percentage of all wagered money that a slot machine is programmed to pay back to players over an extended period.

A higher RTP indicates better long-term payout potential.

Volatility refers to the level of risk associated with a game, dictating the frequency and size of payouts.

Low volatility games have frequent but smaller wins, medium volatility offers a balance, and high volatility features infrequent but substantial payouts.

A payline is the specific pattern on the reels where matching symbols must land to create a winning combination. “Ways to Win” or “Cluster Pays” mechanics can offer hundreds or thousands of ways to win, rather than fixed paylines.

Wild symbols can substitute for other symbols to create winning combinations.

Scatter symbols typically trigger a game’s bonus features, such as free spins, regardless of where they land on the reels.

Usually you need at least 3 scatter symbols to trigger the bonus feature.

A progressive jackpot is a prize pool that increases over time as players wager on the game across multiple casinos.

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