Editorial note: this is a general guide to how White Rabbit 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.
White Rabbit Megaways slot review
White Rabbit is Big Time Gaming’s 2017 tumble down the rabbit hole and one of the most inventive Megaways slots ever built. Its base game deals up to 16,807 ways — but the free spins are the show: caterpillar symbols physically extend the reels as the round runs, growing the board towards a staggering 248,832 ways to win.
How White Rabbit plays
Wonderland’s cast — Alice, the Queen, the Mad Hatter and the Rabbit himself — pays across six reels of shifting heights, with cupcake wilds adding multiplied sweetness to wins they join. The Feature Drop option lets you buy the bonus directly at a price that falls as qualifying symbols land, the mechanic this game introduced to the industry, though bonus-buying is not available to UK players.
Extending free spins
Three scatters award fifteen free spins on reels that start tall and only get taller: every caterpillar that lands stretches its reel by adding rows, and a fully extended reel awards extra spins. As the board grows towards its 248,832-way maximum, queen symbols split into multiples and the win potential compounds — a late-round screen at full height is among the most dramatic sights in slots. Retriggers keep the growth going.
RTP, volatility and top wins
The published RTP reaches around 97.7% in its most generous configuration — among the highest figures in mainstream slots — but operator versions vary more than usual here, so the in-game information panel matters even more than normal. Volatility is high, with advertised potential into five figures times stake on a fully grown board.
Frequently asked questions
How do the reels extend?
During free spins, caterpillar symbols add rows to their reels; a fully extended reel awards extra spins, and the board can reach 248,832 ways.
What is the Feature Drop?
Big Time Gaming’s bonus-buy invention — a purchasable feature whose price falls as certain symbols land. It is not available in the UK.
What is the RTP?
Up to around 97.7% in the top published configuration, but versions vary widely — always check the in-game information panel.
How many ways to win are there?
Up to 16,807 in the base game, growing to a maximum of 248,832 during extended free spins.
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