Hold and Spin is a round where, after a trigger, certain symbols lock in place and the remaining reels respin; new bonus symbols can extend the round and potentially award bigger prizes or jackpots.
Typically by landing a set number of bonus symbols on the reels, which starts the Hold and Spin round; some games use different triggers, such as scatters or a special symbol.
During the round, locked symbols stay in place while the other reels respin; if more bonus symbols appear, more positions lock and the round can continue, potentially filling a paytable or triggering a jackpot.
RTP varies by title but is generally in line with other online slots; the Hold and Spin mechanic tends to increase volatility due to the potential for big wins during the round.
Bet ranges vary by game; many titles start around 0.20–0.50 and go up to 100 or more per spin, so check the game’s betting options.
Yes, most Hold and Spin slots offer a demo or practice mode with virtual credits so you can try the feature without real money.
Some titles include fixed or progressive jackpots that can be won during the Hold and Spin round, but not all games feature jackpots.
Yes, the majority of Hold and Spin slots are mobile-friendly and designed to work on smartphones and tablets.