Editorial note: this is a general guide to how Temple of Iris 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.

Temple of Iris slot review

Temple of Iris is Eyecon’s Egyptian evergreen — a five-reel, twenty-five-line stroll through goddess-guarded sands that has held its place on Britain’s bingo-network sites for over a decade on the strength of the studio’s reliable twin formula: a pick-a-prize bonus and free games with everything multiplied. It has quietly become one of the longest-serving Egyptian slots on the British market — predating the book-game boom that later flooded the theme — and its survival owes everything to placement and temperament: a gentle game distributed across the network sites where gentle games live longest. A Mega Jackpot edition extends it for progressive chasers.

How Temple of Iris plays

Ankhs, scarabs, lotus flowers and the goddess herself line the twenty-five paylines in Eyecon’s soft-edged style — warmer and gentler than the genre’s usual tomb-raiding gloom. The pace follows the studio template: frequent small connections, unhurried spins, and features that arrive often enough to keep faith without ever shaking the game’s composure.

The picks and the free games

Iris handles the bonuses in classic house fashion: scatter triggers award free games — stacked generously at the top end — with wins multiplied throughout the round and retriggers folding more spins into the running total, while the temple’s pick feature opens a spread of relics concealing multiplied prizes, choose-and-collect style. Neither feature would surprise anyone who has played the studio’s toybox titles, which is exactly the design’s promise: Fluffy mechanics in eyeliner.

RTP, volatility and top wins

The published RTP is around 95%, standard across Eyecon’s catalogue, with operator versions varying — the in-game information panel shows the live figure. Volatility is low-to-medium, built for session length rather than spectacle, with the multiplied free games supplying the headline results.

Frequently asked questions

What features does Temple of Iris have?

Scatter-triggered free games with multiplied wins and retriggers, plus a pick-a-prize bonus revealing multiplied relic prizes.

Is it a high-volatility slot?

No — it is a gentle, low-to-medium volatility design in the Eyecon house style.

What is the RTP?

Around 95% in the published version, with operator variants — check the in-game information panel.

Why is it so common on bingo sites?

It is part of Eyecon’s long-serving network catalogue — the same distribution that made Fluffy Favourites ubiquitous.

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