Luck O' The Irish: Fortune Spins 2

If you're a fan of the original Luck O' The Irish: Fortune Spins slot, try your hand at Luck O' The Irish: Fortune Spins 2, featuring Fortune Spins, Mystery symbols, Money Scatters and Money Spins!


    Luck O' The Irish: Fortune Spins 2 Slot - How to Play 

    Play with up to 20 paylines on Luck O' The Irish: Fortune Spins 2.


    Fortune Spins

    Activate Fortune Spins at any time throughout the game by clicking on the 'Fortune Spins' button.

    Doing so will activate extra reel sets and the Luck O' the Irish symbol.

    The Luck O' the Irish symbol can transfer to other reel sets. 

    Please note that Fortune Bets cost 20x your total bet - it's possible to change the Fortune Bet after each Fortune spin.

    Return to the main game by clicking on the 'Standard Spins' button. 


    Mystery Symbol

    This symbol can land anywhere on the reels.

    All Mystery symbols in view will transform into the same random symbol. 


    Money Scatter

    The Money Scatter symbol can appear in any position. 

    Money Scatter wins are awarded as well as reel wins. 


    Money Spins

    You will receive three spins at the start of the feature. 

    All triggering Money Scatters will lock in place at the start of the round, before all other positions spin individually. 

    Only Money Scatter symbols are active during this feature. 

    The aim is to land extra Money Scatters - each time one appears, your remaining number of spins will reset to three.

    Money Spins ends when Money Scatter symbols do not land on three consecutive spins, or every position is filled with a Money Scatter symbol.

    You will be awarded the total sum of all Money Scatters present at the end.  

    Malfunction voids all plays and pays throughout this game.

    The maximum win amount from a single game is £250,000 or 10,000x your bet, whichever is reached first. 


    Luck O' The Irish: Fortune Spins 2 RTP

    Return to Player: 92%.

    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 £92 of wins.