It means the slot uses six vertical reels on screen instead of the standard five or three. The extra reel generally increases the number of possible winning combinations and may change how paylines are structured; specifics depend on the game.
Yes, many 6-reel games offer more ways to win or more fixed paylines; some use a ‘ways to win’ system rather than traditional fixed lines, so check the paytable for exact details.
RTP varies by game, but most 6-reel slots sit in roughly the 96%–97.5% range; always check the individual game’s paytable for the exact figure.
Common features include cascading reels or tumbling symbols, expanding wilds, multipliers, free spins, and bonus rounds; the exact set depends on the title.
Some do, but not all; look for a progressive jackpot label or a dedicated jackpot feature in the game description.
Bet sizes vary by game, but many offer low minimums around $0.10 and maximum bets that can exceed $50 per spin, depending on the slot.
Yes, most 6-reel slots are built with responsive HTML5 technology and work well on desktop and mobile devices.
Yes, demo or practice modes are commonly available so you can play without real money.