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Mine Slot Paytable – Symbols, Multipliers & Payout Values

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The mine slot paytable is the only document that tells you what your stake is actually worth. Everything else — the animations, the soundtrack, the casino welcome offer — is decoration. InOut Games builds Mine Slot around a pick-and-reveal grid rather than spinning reels, so the payout logic works differently from a classic 5-reel game. Multipliers climb as you uncover more gems and avoid mines, and the entire round can end on a single bad click.

This page breaks down the mine slot symbols, the multiplier curve, and the published RTP. Where InOut Games has not disclosed specific values, we say so plainly instead of inventing numbers. Use it as a reference before you stake real money, alongside our how to play mine slot guide and the free mine slot demo.

Special Symbols & Multiplier Mechanics

Special Symbols & Multiplier Mechanics | Mine Slot

Mine Slot does not use traditional paylines. The grid hides two icon types: gems (safe reveals) and mines (round-enders). Each successful gem reveal lifts your current-round multiplier. Hit a mine and the multiplier collapses to zero — your stake is gone, no consolation pay.

Gem reveals

The multiplier grows non-linearly. Early gems add a small bump; later gems are worth far more, because the probability of survival keeps falling. The exact step values depend on how many mines you placed on the board before the round started (most versions allow 1 to 24 mines on a 5×5 grid).

  • Fewer mines = lower volatility, slower multiplier growth.
  • More mines = higher volatility, sharper multiplier curve, faster bust.

Mine icons

Mines are pure penalty symbols. There is no scatter pay, no second-chance feature, no wild substitution. The cash-out button is your only safety net — pressing it locks in the current multiplier and ends the round. Players treating Mine Slot like a reel game tend to ignore this and over-extend.

Why the paytable looks empty

InOut Games has not published a fixed symbol-to-payout table for Mine Slot in the format used by classic slots, because the payout is a function of (mines chosen) × (gems revealed) × (stake). That math is calculated live by the RNG, not pulled from a static grid. If a third-party site shows you a tidy x3/x4/x5 table for this game, ask where the numbers came from.

Mine Slot RTP & Volatility Explained

RTP (return to player) is the long-run percentage of total stakes that a game pays back across millions of rounds. It is a statistical figure, not a session forecast. A 97% RTP does not mean you get $97 back from every $100 — it means the house edge across the entire player base is 3%.

What InOut Games publishes

InOut Games has not made a single fixed RTP number for Mine Slot widely public in the way Pragmatic or NetEnt publish their certified slot RTPs. Pick-and-click games like this typically run with a theoretical RTP in the 96–99% band, depending on the mine count and the cash-out logic. If your casino lobby displays a specific Mine Slot RTP figure, that is the version you are actually playing — operators can sometimes license different RTP configurations.

Volatility

Mine Slot is player-controlled variance. The volatility is whatever you set it to:

  • 1–3 mines: low volatility, frequent small wins, easy to grind.
  • 5–10 mines: medium variance, the most-played range.
  • 15+ mines: extreme variance, lottery-style multipliers, very high bust rate.

This control is unusual and is the main reason the game attracts a different crowd than reel slots. For sizing your stake against this curve, see our mine slot strategy notes. For independent fairness checks on the RNG, read is mine slot legit.

One responsible-gambling reminder: no mine count, pattern, or cash-out trigger guarantees profit. Past rounds do not influence the next reveal. Set a session budget and stick to it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum multiplier on Mine Slot?

The peak multiplier scales with the number of mines you place. At the maximum mine count on a 5×5 grid, the final-gem multiplier can reach several thousand times the stake. InOut Games has not published a single fixed max-win cap that applies across every operator, so confirm the ceiling in the in-game paytable at your casino.

Does Mine Slot have free spins or bonus rounds?

No. There are no free spins, no scatter bonuses, no pick-bonus mini-games. Every round is the same pick-and-reveal mechanic. Any casino promo that claims to give you 'free spins on Mine Slot' is either using loose marketing language or offering bonus credit you can spend on the game.

Is the mine slot RTP fixed across all casinos?

Not necessarily. Some providers ship multiple RTP versions of the same game and let the operator choose. Always check the in-game info panel at your specific casino to see the actual return-to-player percentage live for your session.

How are the mine slot multipliers calculated?

The multiplier for each safe reveal is a function of the mine count and the gems already found. With more mines on the board, every successful reveal is rarer, so its payout weight is higher. The RNG calculates this live rather than reading from a static paytable.

Can I see the mine slot win table before placing a bet?

Yes. Most operator builds of Mine Slot show a live multiplier preview before the round starts — set your mine count and stake, and the potential payout for each consecutive gem reveal is displayed on the grid. That preview is the closest thing to a traditional paytable this game offers.

What happens to my stake if I hit a mine?

Your entire round stake is lost the moment a mine is revealed. There is no partial refund, no second-chance feature and no consolation symbol pay. The only way to keep winnings is to press cash-out before hitting a mine.

Read the paytable, then play

Try the mine count and multiplier curve at a licensed operator with the published RTP visible in-game.

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