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Danger High Voltage Slot Explained

Danger High Voltage is Big Time Gaming’s disco-rock slot built around the Electric Six song of the same name — a 6x4 game with 4,096 ways to win, two kinds of full-reel wilds, and a famous choice between two free spins rounds. The maximum win is 15,746x the stake.

How the base game plays

Wins form on adjacent reels from the left, with the crowned “My Desire” heart scatter the top-paying symbol above sugar skulls, bells, disco balls and tacos. The base game runs two wilds: Wild Fire, a straight full-reel wild, and Wild Electricity, a full-reel wild that applies a 6x multiplier to any win it joins. Both can light up an ordinary spin dramatically.

The choice: High Voltage or Gates of Hell

Three or more scatters trigger the bonus, and you pick your poison. High Voltage Free Spins: 15 spins where the High Voltage wild lands on reels 2 to 5 carrying a multiplier of anywhere between 11x and 66x, with three more scatters adding 15 further spins. Gates of Hell Free Spins: just 7 spins, but one symbol is revealed as a sticky wild that stays wherever it lands for the whole round — fill a reel with four of them for extra spins.

Which bonus should you pick?

Both routes lead to the game’s biggest results by different roads. High Voltage is the volatile swing-for-it option — one 66x wild in the right place is transformative. Gates of Hell builds instead: sticky wilds landing early compound across the remaining spins. Neither is “correct”, which is exactly why the choice has kept players arguing since 2017.

RTP, volatility and max win

The published RTP runs up to 96.22%, with lower configurations in circulation — the info panel confirms your version. Volatility is high, stakes start at 20p, and that 15,746x ceiling is a per-spin figure players have genuinely hit on video, not a theoretical footnote.

Frequently asked questions

Who makes Danger High Voltage?

Big Time Gaming, released in 2017 with the licensed Electric Six track — a Megaways-free BTG classic.

What do the two wilds do?

Wild Fire covers a full reel; Wild Electricity does the same and applies a 6x multiplier to wins it joins.

Which free spins option pays more?

Neither is inherently better — High Voltage offers 15 spins with up to 66x wild multipliers, Gates of Hell offers 7 spins with compounding sticky wilds.

What is the Danger High Voltage max win?

15,746x your stake, reached through the free spins features.

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