Book of Oz: Lock 'n' Spin

Lock in symbols and you could unlock free spins in Book of Oz: Lock 'n' Spin.


    Book of Oz: Lock 'n' Spin Slot - How To Play

    Play with up to 10 paylines in Book of Oz: Lock 'n' Spin.

      

    Lock ‘n' Spin 

    On every base game spin, you can lock reels to try and complete a win, although there is a price to pay for locking each reel.

    The cost of locking a reel forms the new total bet, locking that reel alongside all other locked reels.

    A maximum of four reels can be locked at once, and you will only be paid for wins that include the unlocked reels.

    The Lock ‘n' Spin feature can only be played after the first spin in the base game, and it is disabled for the current spin once you've made any changes to your bet.

    When you trigger Free Spins, the Lock ‘N Spin feature is inactive.

     
     

    Free Spins Bonus

    Book Symbols
    Free Spins Awarded
    310
    412
    525

    Scatter symbols can land anywhere on the reels.

    • Expanding Symbols –a special symbol is randomly awarded when you begin the Free Spins Bonus.
    • Second Chance – you have the option to reshuffle for a different symbol, or keep the current symbol. The special symbol will expand to cover the whole of the reel, and will pay out when matching symbols appear on a line. The special symbol is only able to enlarge when a win is possible. Expansion wins are paid alongside standard Free Spin wins. 

    The Free Spins Bonus can be re-triggered.


    Wilds and Scatters

    The Book symbol can replace all other symbols in this game, and it behaves as both a Wild and a Scatter symbol.

    After they've been multiplied by your total bet, Scatter wins are added to line wins.

    All bets throughout the Free Spins Bonus are identical to the spin that unlocked the feature.

    Scatters will be paid in any position.


    Book of Oz: Lock 'n' Spin RTP

    Return To Player: 96.35 – 96.60% 

    The expected return is the amount we pay out to players relative to the amount of wagering on the game.

    For example, if we take £100 of wagers we will, on average, pay out £96.35 - £96.60 of wins.