The Hive is Betsoft’s bee-themed online slot from 2020, and it is built on something most slots are not: a hexagonal honeycomb grid. Across 18 cells arranged in a 3-4-5-4-3 shape, wins land both ways along 30 paylines while worker, drone and queen bees move around the comb.
We played The Hive slot in demo mode to see how its honeycomb grid, three bee types and free spins actually behave, and who this low-volatility game suits. This review covers the mechanics, the numbers and the free demo.
How The Hive plays
Forget standard reels. The Hive lays its symbols across a honeycomb of 18 hexagonal cells, widening from three at the edges to five in the middle — the 3-4-5-4-3 layout Betsoft built around the theme.
Those cells form 30 paylines that pay both ways, left-to-right and right-to-left, so a winning line can begin from either edge. It is a small change that meaningfully lifts how often combinations land.
Stakes start low, from $0.10 a spin, which fits the casual character of one of Betsoft’s nature-themed slots. An autoplay option handles longer sessions.
What gives the base game its movement is the bees. On most spins one or more appear and drift clockwise around the comb, and which bee shows up changes what happens next.
The three bees
Three kinds of bee drive The Hive, and each has a distinct job. They appear at random in the base game and move around the grid as you spin.
The Worker Bee is the one to watch: it applies a multiplier to any winning payline aligned with its position, so a worker landing on a paying line lifts that win directly.
The Drone Bee fills the Honey Meter, nudging you one level closer to the free spins. The Queen Bee summons a rush of other bees onto the grid, raising the odds that a worker or drone lands where it counts.
It is a tidy division of labour: workers pay you now, drones build toward the bonus, and the queen tips the scales. The bees, not the base symbols, are where the base game’s interest lives.
The Honey Meter and free spins
Every Drone Bee that appears adds a level to the Honey Meter. Fill it and you trigger the Sticky Sweet free spins, so the base-game drones directly feed the bonus rather than relying on a separate scatter.
The round itself is short at five spins, but it starts with up to three Honey Burst spreading wilds. Each spin those wilds spread to adjacent honeycomb cells, so the grid fills with wilds as the round runs down.
That spreading effect is the point of the feature: a round that begins with three wilds and grows them across the comb can turn the final spins into the session’s best. It is a modest bonus with a genuinely satisfying build.
RTP, hit rate and volatility
Betsoft’s product page lists The Hive’s return-to-player at 96.13%, though the game ships in more than one RTP build and many casinos run a higher 96.97% version — worth checking before you play among other low-volatility slots.
The number that defines the experience is the hit rate. Betsoft lists it at 48.71%, meaning close to every second spin returns something — exceptionally frequent, and the heart of the game’s low-volatility appeal. In practice the balance ticks up and down in small steps rather than swinging, so a session rarely goes cold for long but rarely spikes either.
The trade-off is the ceiling. Wins are commonly listed at up to around 378 times your stake, modest by modern standards. This is a game of steady small returns rather than big-swing payouts, and it never pretends otherwise.
Playing The Hive in demo mode
The Hive runs in HTML5, so its free demo loads in a browser on desktop or mobile with no download or sign-up. Practice credits behave exactly like real stakes.
We would use a demo run to watch two things: how quickly drone bees fill the Honey Meter, and how often a worker bee lands on a paying line to add its multiplier. Both set the rhythm of a real session.
It is also the easiest way to get used to reading wins on a honeycomb grid, which takes a few spins if you are coming from standard reels.
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Our verdict on The Hive
The Hive is a genuinely distinctive low-volatility slot. The honeycomb grid is more than a gimmick — the both-ways wins and the three working bees give the base game more to do than most casual titles manage.
Its limits are clear and honest: the roughly 378× ceiling is small, the wins are steady rather than spectacular, and high-rollers chasing big multipliers should look elsewhere.
We would point it at casual players who value frequent, low-stakes action and a theme woven fully into the mechanics. If you like Betsoft’s animal slots, the Safari Sam slot is a livelier companion piece.
