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Hold & Win slots explained

Hold & Win — also sold as Hold & Spin, Link & Win or cash respins — is the format built on one addictive loop: special coin symbols lock in place, the reels respin around them, and every fresh coin resets the counter, with the dream of a board filled corner to corner.

How the respin loop works

Land the qualifying count of money symbols — each printed with a cash value or jackpot tag — and the feature begins: triggering coins lock, the remaining positions respin, typically three times. Any new coin locks too and resets the respin counter, so a generous board can sustain itself far beyond the opening allowance. When the counter finally expires, everything locked pays at once.

Board fills and jackpot tags

The format’s twin peaks: filling every position usually awards a bonus — often the game’s Grand jackpot — while tagged coins carry fixed prizes from Mini through Major into the totals. Floating Dragon’s pearls, Mustang Gold’s collect economy and the countless Link-branded titles all run versions of the loop, which has become one of the most licensed ideas in slots since the late 2010s.

What players should know

Hold & Win games concentrate their value in the respin feature — base play exists to reach it — and the coin values are stake-relative, scaling with your bet. The paytable states trigger counts, respin allowances, jackpot values and the board-fill rules; the counter-reset tension, mercifully, explains itself the first time a coin lands on respin two.

Frequently asked questions

How does Hold & Win work?

Money symbols lock in place and award respins; each new coin resets the counter, and all locked values pay together when the respins run out.

What happens if you fill the board?

Most titles award a bonus for a full board — frequently the game’s Grand jackpot on top of the coin values.

Are Hold & Win and Hold & Spin the same?

Yes — studios brand the same loop differently: Hold & Spin, Link & Win, cash respins and more.

Do the coin values scale with my bet?

Yes — coin and jackpot values are typically multiples of your stake at the moment of triggering.

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