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Real RTP of Online Slots

To find out the possible RTP of any slot game and how to check it, simply enter the name of the game in the search bar above. We provide detailed information to help you make the best choices.

Why Do You Need to Check the RTP of Casino Games?

Uploaded Image Knowing the RTP of a casino game is essential because it indicates the percentage of wagered money a game is likely to return to players over time. The higher the RTP, the better the odds are in your favor, though it doesn't guarantee wins. Checking the RTP allows you to choose games that offer better long-term potential. Without this knowledge, you may end up playing games that have lower payout rates, reducing your chances of making a profit. It's a crucial factor for any player who wants to play strategically.

How to Check the RTP of Games Yourself?

Uploaded Image You can easily check the RTP of almost every casino game. We’ve written detailed instructions for each provider, so you can view the RTP of slots and table games without hassle. To find the RTP for any game, simply visit our game provider page and use the search feature to locate your game. You’ll find the RTP percentage listed along with other important details about the game.

FAQ

RTP stands for Return to Player, and it represents the percentage of all wagered money that a game is expected to pay back to players over time. For example, an RTP of 95% means that, on average, the game returns 95% of the bets to players in the long run.

Yes, a higher RTP generally means better odds for players. Games with a higher RTP return more of the player's bet over time compared to those with lower RTP. However, RTP is based on long-term averages and does not guarantee results in the short term.

Yes, as long as the casino is licensed and reputable, the RTP information is reliable. The RTP percentages are calculated and audited by independent agencies, but it’s always a good idea to double-check on the provider’s website or in the game’s information section.

No, the RTP of a game remains fixed regardless of the casino you play at. However, the way the game is presented or the bonus features might differ, but the underlying RTP percentage is consistent across all licensed casinos offering the same version of the game.

No, RTP is an average percentage calculated over a large number of spins or hands. It doesn't guarantee outcomes in a single session or for an individual player. For example, you might experience a win or loss that deviates significantly from the expected RTP in the short term.