Twice The Diamonds (Ainsworth, ~2019–2020) is the studio’s diamond-themed online slot — sister to Amazon Gold within the same 30-payline online template.
AGT Slots manufacturer frames it as “a proven game that remains a top performer after nearly five years.” Same Ainsworth Australian land-based heritage, same 30-payline engine, but a back-loaded 8× multiplier instead of stacked-combine math.
5×3 grid, 30 fixed paylines (online). RTP 96.51% per slotslaunch canonical. Volatility Medium. Max win 4,800× total stake. Bet range $1.20–$48.
Twice The Diamonds vs Amazon Gold — Same Ainsworth Engine, Different Multiplier Philosophy
Both bài run on the shared Ainsworth 30-payline online template — confirmed by identical 5×3 grid, 30 fixed paylines, 10 Free Spins from 3+ scatters, and $1.20–$48 bet range across the two games.
Where they diverge is on multiplier philosophy:
- Theme: Jewels & gems (Twice) vs Amazon jungle (Amazon Gold)
- Volatility: Medium (Twice) vs Medium-High (Amazon Gold)
- Max win: 4,800× (Twice) vs 10,000× (Amazon Gold)
- Multiplier design: 8× single multiplier last-two-spins-only crescendo (Twice) vs 2×+5× combine on any FS spin (Amazon Gold)
- Bonus tension shape: Back-loaded finale (Twice) vs distributed exposure (Amazon Gold)
The two designs let Ainsworth test divergent bonus-tension philosophies on the same studio engine. Amazon Gold’s stacked-multiplier sister sits at the closer comparison point — same engine, opposite multiplier-distribution choice.
How the Free Spins and Wild Multiplier Work
Two symbol layers drive the bonus math.
The Scatter triggers the Free Spins event: 3 or more scatters award 10 free games (manufacturer official figure per AGT Slots). Free Spins likely retrigger by landing additional scatters during the bonus, following the standard Ainsworth template.
The regular Wild substitutes for paying symbols on lines, working through the base game and Free Spins consistently.
The Wild Multiplier is the variant-specific feature — a separate symbol that activates only during Free Spins, and only on the last two rounds of the bonus. Multiplier values reach up to 8× per AGT Slots manufacturer specs.
Within the Ainsworth catalogue, Twice The Diamonds shows how the studio plugs different multiplier symbols into the same 30-payline engine without changing the base game evaluation.
Inside the 8× Last-Two-Spins Crescendo Design
The variant-specific design lever is bonus tension shape.
The first 8 of 10 Free Spins run without multiplier — these are the build-up phase, where the player accumulates standard line wins. The last 2 spins activate the Wild Multiplier up to 8×, producing the crescendo.
Math implication: the 4,800× max win path lives almost entirely in those final 2 spins. Base game ceiling is much lower; the bonus event is the upside path, and the back-loaded design means most bonus runs deliver below-median outcomes unless the multiplier wild lands on the closing rounds.
Compare: Amazon Gold’s 2×+5× combine on any FS spin distributes multiplier exposure across the whole 10-spin bonus. Twice The Diamonds concentrates it. Different designs, different player experience curves on the same engine.
Strategy Tips
Two practical decisions per session.
First, mode selection. Medium volatility combined with 96.51% RTP keeps session play sustainable. Stake at the lower end of $1.20–$5 per spin and plan for ~250-spin runways given the long stretches between Free Spins triggers.
Second, bonus expectation calibration. Don’t expect ceiling-level wins until the last two Free Spins land — the first 8 spins are build-up phase. Accept that most bonus runs underperform median by design.
Operators that publish current multi-RTP cabinet configs help with platform comparison. Ainsworth-licensed casino operators typically run the higher 96.51% online tier consistently.
Our Verdict
Twice The Diamonds is Ainsworth’s diamond-themed sister to Amazon Gold — same shared 30-payline online template, back-loaded 8× multiplier crescendo design instead of stacked-combine.
Audience filter: players who want the Ainsworth engine and a backloaded-tension Free Spins finale rather than distributed multiplier exposure across the whole bonus.
Within Free Spins multiplier designs, the last-two-rounds crescendo is an unusual sub-pattern worth noting alongside more conventional flat or progressive multiplier structures.
