Sugar Gizbo 1000
Sugar Gizbo 1000 turns its candy grid into a record of everything that has already happened. Winning symbols vanish, but their positions remember the explosion. Repeated wins over the same squares create multipliers that double again and again, making the history of the grid just as important as the symbols currently visible. This branded Pragmatic Play release uses a 7 by 7 layout, Cluster Pays and a maximum win of 25000 times the total bet. There are no paylines to follow. Five or more identical paying symbols must touch through their horizontal or vertical edges to create a cluster. Symbols connected only at the corners are treated as separate groups. Cluster prizes increase with the number of matching icons involved, with the highest bracket applying to groups of at least 15 symbols. Once a cluster pays, all of its symbols are removed and the icons above fall into the cleared spaces. Fresh symbols then enter from the top of the grid. Any new cluster is paid and removed in the same way, allowing a single stake to generate several consecutive Tumbles. The sequence stops only when the new arrangement contains no further qualifying group. Every removed symbol leaves a highlighted position behind. A second winning removal from that same position activates a 2 times multiplier. Further explosions over the square double the value successively to 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 and 1024 times. Each of the 49 positions develops separately, so the grid can contain several multipliers at completely different stages. A multiplier affects a winning cluster when one of its symbols occupies that marked position. If the same cluster passes through more than one active square, all relevant multiplier values are added and the resulting total increases that cluster prize. A group crossing 8 times and 16 times positions, for example, receives a combined multiplier of 24 times. In the base game, the highlighted map lasts only until the current Tumble sequence finishes. All marks and multipliers disappear before the next paid spin. Base game multiplier growth therefore depends on repeated cluster wins occurring over the same areas without the cascade ending. The Gizbo Girl is the Scatter and can appear anywhere on the grid. Three Scatters award 10 free spins, four award 12, five award 15, six award 20 and seven award 30. The same awards apply to retriggers during the bonus, so further Scatters can add a substantial number of spins to the original allocation. The major rule change during Free Spins is persistence. Highlighted squares and their multipliers remain active between spins instead of resetting after each Tumble sequence. A position marked early can activate later, while an existing multiplier can keep doubling whenever another winning symbol is removed from that square. All accumulated positions remain available until the feature ends. Sugar Gizbo 1000 does not use a Wild symbol. Cluster formation depends entirely on matching paying icons, and multiplier squares enhance completed groups rather than helping to connect them. This keeps the central focus on where cascades occur and whether new clusters revisit valuable sections of the board. The standard Free Spins purchase costs 100 times the total bet where Bonus Buy is permitted. Its triggering spin randomly lands between three and seven Scatters, determining whether the feature begins with 10, 12, 15, 20 or 30 spins. No Multiplier Spots are active at the beginning, so the grid must be developed during the purchased round. Super Free Spins cost 500 times the total bet. This purchase also uses a random trigger of three to seven Scatters, but every one of the 49 grid positions starts with an active 2 times multiplier. Wins can therefore use multiplier values from the opening spin, and each position can still double independently until reaching 1024 times. Sugar Gizbo 1000 has high volatility and a theoretical RTP of 96.53 percent in its standard configuration. The published return changes to 96.52 percent when buying regular Free Spins and 96.44 percent when buying Super Free Spins. If a Free Spins round reaches the 25000 times maximum win, the feature ends immediately, the capped amount is paid and unused spins are cancelled. The result is a game where visual progress is unusually precise. Every highlighted square represents a previous connection, and each returning cluster can turn that earlier activity into something far more significant.
Sugar Gizbo 1000 turns its candy grid into a record of everything that has already happened. Winning symbols vanish, but their positions remember the explosion. Repeated wins over the same squares create multipliers that double again and again, making the history of the grid just as important as the symbols currently visible. This branded Pragmatic Play release uses a 7 by 7 layout, Cluster Pays and a maximum win of 25000 times the total bet. There are no paylines to follow. Five or more identical paying symbols must touch through their horizontal or vertical edges to create a cluster. Symbols connected only at the corners are treated as separate groups. Cluster prizes increase with the number of matching icons involved, with the highest bracket applying to groups of at least 15 symbols. Once a cluster pays, all of its symbols are removed and the icons above fall into the cleared spaces. Fresh symbols then enter from the top of the grid. Any new cluster is paid and removed in the same way, allowing a single stake to generate several consecutive Tumbles. The sequence stops only when the new arrangement contains no further qualifying group. Every removed symbol leaves a highlighted position behind. A second winning removal from that same position activates a 2 times multiplier. Further explosions over the square double the value successively to 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 and 1024 times. Each of the 49 positions develops separately, so the grid can contain several multipliers at completely different stages. A multiplier affects a winning cluster when one of its symbols occupies that marked position. If the same cluster passes through more than one active square, all relevant multiplier values are added and the resulting total increases that cluster prize. A group crossing 8 times and 16 times positions, for example, receives a combined multiplier of 24 times. In the base game, the highlighted map lasts only until the current Tumble sequence finishes. All marks and multipliers disappear before the next paid spin. Base game multiplier growth therefore depends on repeated cluster wins occurring over the same areas without the cascade ending. The Gizbo Girl is the Scatter and can appear anywhere on the grid. Three Scatters award 10 free spins, four award 12, five award 15, six award 20 and seven award 30. The same awards apply to retriggers during the bonus, so further Scatters can add a substantial number of spins to the original allocation. The major rule change during Free Spins is persistence. Highlighted squares and their multipliers remain active between spins instead of resetting after each Tumble sequence. A position marked early can activate later, while an existing multiplier can keep doubling whenever another winning symbol is removed from that square. All accumulated positions remain available until the feature ends. Sugar Gizbo 1000 does not use a Wild symbol. Cluster formation depends entirely on matching paying icons, and multiplier squares enhance completed groups rather than helping to connect them. This keeps the central focus on where cascades occur and whether new clusters revisit valuable sections of the board. The standard Free Spins purchase costs 100 times the total bet where Bonus Buy is permitted. Its triggering spin randomly lands between three and seven Scatters, determining whether the feature begins with 10, 12, 15, 20 or 30 spins. No Multiplier Spots are active at the beginning, so the grid must be developed during the purchased round. Super Free Spins cost 500 times the total bet. This purchase also uses a random trigger of three to seven Scatters, but every one of the 49 grid positions starts with an active 2 times multiplier. Wins can therefore use multiplier values from the opening spin, and each position can still double independently until reaching 1024 times. Sugar Gizbo 1000 has high volatility and a theoretical RTP of 96.53 percent in its standard configuration. The published return changes to 96.52 percent when buying regular Free Spins and 96.44 percent when buying Super Free Spins. If a Free Spins round reaches the 25000 times maximum win, the feature ends immediately, the capped amount is paid and unused spins are cancelled. The result is a game where visual progress is unusually precise. Every highlighted square represents a previous connection, and each returning cluster can turn that earlier activity into something far more significant.