Most slots fix how many symbols a reel can hold. Trinity Reels does not — each cell on its first five reels can split into two or three, and the number of ways to win is recounted live, climbing as high as 177,147. That one idea is the spine of the game.
BetSoft released this six-reel slot on October 27, 2022, with a 95.96% RTP and high volatility. You can play Trinity Reels free in demo mode first, which on a game this swingy is the sensible way to meet it.
How Trinity Reels works
The grid is six reels by three rows, but Trinity Reels ignores paylines. You win by landing three to six matching symbols on adjacent reels from the left — no lines to track, only whether the same face repeats across neighbouring columns.
The split mechanic is what makes that rule matter. On reels one to five, any regular symbol can land single, doubled or tripled, so a single reel can show as many as nine symbols at once.
Because each split adds combinations, the active ways figure shifts from spin to spin and is shown live on screen — a few hundred on a flat board, up to 177,147 on a heavily split one.
It is a clean system once you have watched a few spins, which is partly why BetSoft Gaming has made it the game’s signature, with no second screen to learn.
Split symbols and cascading wins
The splits are where the “trinity” name earns itself. Each time a position divides, the symbols stacked inside it count toward wins on their own, so a tripled gem can carry three times its usual weight in one column.
Winning combinations then cascade: the symbols that paid are cleared, fresh ones drop in, and any new match pays again, chaining until a drop produces nothing. A cascade can also reshuffle a crowded board into an even more split one, briefly spiking the ways count.
BetSoft has handled tumbling wins before — the cluster-built Sugar Pop is one — but Trinity Reels ties its cascades to the split count rather than to clusters, keeping the focus on those shifting ways.
Stacked mystery symbols and the sixth-reel boosts
Two more systems sit on top of the splits. The first is the stacked mystery symbol: a column of blank tiles that can appear on reels one to five and then settle into one shared face, often opening a wide win at once.
The second lives on the sixth reel, which holds three Boost symbols. They land on any spin or cascade, rewrite reels two to five, and can arrive together to stack their effects:
- Wild Boost — turns up to two symbols into triple wilds across reels two to five.
- Split Boost — forces two or three positions to divide into double or triple symbols.
- Multi Boost — applies a random 2x, 3x, 5x or 10x multiplier to every win on the spin.
The Multi Boost is the game’s only multiplier, and it touches the whole spin rather than one win — stacked behind a long split, it is the base game’s sharpest moment. If colossal reveals appeal, Dragon Kings and its colossal mystery symbols work a related idea.
Free spins and the buy feature
Land three or more scatters and the free spins open with ten rounds. As they start, the game picks one Boost at random and makes it appear more often on the sixth reel for the whole round, so each session leans into a single theme — and the spins can be retriggered to extend it.
If waiting does not suit you, a buy feature pays straight into the bonus, priced by which boost you want emphasised:
- Split Boost free spins — 50.5x your stake.
- Multi Boost free spins — 66.5x your stake.
- Wild Boost free spins — 105x your stake, the priciest of the three.
The pricing shows how BetSoft rates each boost. On a high-variance game, we would treat the buy-in cautiously rather than as a shortcut to the ceiling.
RTP, volatility and the 15,127x max win
Trinity Reels returns 95.96% over the long run, around the industry average rather than above it, and the volatility is rated high — the swings are real, and a bankroll needs room to absorb the quiet patches.
The hit rate is 20.03%, so roughly one spin in five lands a win. Many are small split fragments; the session-defining payouts come from the free spins, where the Multi Boost does its work.
At the top sits a 15,127x max win. The gem symbols pay up to 2.5x per matched set and the royals far less, so reaching that ceiling depends on splits, cascades and a multiplied free-spins run all landing together.
Playing the Trinity Reels demo for free
You can play Trinity Reels free in demo mode before staking real money, in the browser on desktop or mobile with no download.
We would use the free version to watch how the ways count moves as symbols split, and how often the Boosts land, before deciding whether the rhythm suits you. You will find it among other titles in our free-play demo library.
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Our verdict
Trinity Reels takes one strong idea — letting every position split into as many as three — and builds a genuinely interesting base game around it, then hands the real firepower to a random Boost in the free spins. It is more thoughtful than its familiar gem setting suggests.
With a 95.96% RTP, high volatility and a 15,127x ceiling, it suits players who enjoy a busy board and the chase for one multiplied round; anyone after frequent, even returns will find the variance hard going.
The splitting reels and that whole-spin Multi Boost are what we would come back for — a fresh turn on ways-to-win slots, worth a free spin or two before you stake.
