Editorial note: this is a general guide to how Genie Jackpots Megaways works. Slot rules, feature availability and RTP can vary between operators and game versions, so always check the in-game information panel before you spin. Slots are games of chance — nothing here is a prediction of results, and no strategy changes the odds.
Genie Jackpots Megaways slot review
Genie Jackpots Megaways is Blueprint Gaming’s 2019 revival of its lamp-rubbing classic on the licensed Megaways engine — up to 15,625 ways across six reels, a genie who interrupts the base game with wish-granting modifiers, and an advertised top win of 10,000 times your stake. The Genie Jackpots name carries real history — the original was a land-based and online staple for years before this revival — and Blueprint’s decision to rebuild it on Big Time Gaming’s engine was an early sign of how thoroughly Megaways would sweep the UK market. The result keeps the friendly purple genie and his interruptions intact while giving the maths the modern stretch that contemporary players expect, which is why it still anchors the studio’s lobby placement today.
How Genie Jackpots Megaways plays
Reel heights change each spin towards the 15,625-way maximum, with matching symbols on adjacent reels from the left paying in any position. The purple genie hovers beside the reels and intervenes at random: mystery win spins, wild streaks across the board, and locked-reel respins are among his base-game party tricks.
Wishes and bonus features
Bonus symbols summon the feature stage, where the genie’s lamp deals out free-spins rounds of varying character — from steadier locking-wild affairs to volatile unlimited-multiplier climbs — in Blueprint’s familiar multi-feature style. The variety means triggers stay interesting across long sessions, and the more volatile wishes are where the advertised five-figure ceiling becomes reachable.
RTP, volatility and max win
The commonly published RTP is around 96%, with operator versions varying — the in-game information panel shows the figure where you play. Volatility is medium-high depending on which wish the genie grants, and the advertised maximum win is 10,000 times your stake.
Frequently asked questions
How many ways to win are there?
Up to 15,625, with the live count changing every spin as reel heights shift.
What does the genie do in the base game?
He triggers random modifiers — mystery wins, wild streaks and respins — between ordinary spins.
What is the RTP?
Around 96% in the commonly published version, with operator variants — check the in-game information panel.
What is the maximum win?
The advertised top win is 10,000 times your total stake.
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