The Hand of Midas

The Hand of Midas

Pragmatic Play, 5,000x max win

RTP96.54%
Max Win5,000x
VolatilityHigh
Layout5 reels, 3 rows, 20 paylines

The Hand of Midas at Betarama

Greek mythology slot centered on King Midas with cumulative multipliers that grow throughout gameplay. Wild symbols with multipliers that combine and build during free spins. Ancient world setting with golden transformation visuals. The precursor to Hand of Midas 2.

The Hand of Midas from Pragmatic Play is live at Betarama. Load it up on any device, fund your account with crypto, and go. No downloads, no delays. Pragmatic Play games are certified by independent labs.

Published RTP: 96.54%. Max win: 5,000x. High volatility, that means fewer hits but bigger payouts when they land.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does high volatility mean for my bankroll in The Hand of Midas?

High volatility means long stretches without wins, but when wins hit, they tend to be larger. You need a bigger starting balance to weather dry spins and reach the game's 5,000x max win potential.

How often can I expect to hit the 5,000x max win on The Hand of Midas?

The 5,000x max win is rare by design. The game's 96.54% RTP and high volatility mean most sessions produce small or no wins, with occasional large payouts concentrated among fewer spins.

Does The Hand of Midas have a bonus round or free spins feature?

The Hand of Midas is a Pragmatic Play slot with high volatility and a 5,000x max win ceiling. Specific bonus mechanics are built into the base game and special symbols, which trigger when you land them during normal play.

What is the RTP for The Hand of Midas, and what does that mean for long-term play?

The Hand of Midas has a 96.54% RTP, meaning you return approximately 96.54 cents for every dollar wagered over thousands of spins. The remaining 3.46% goes to the house edge.

Should I play The Hand of Midas if I prefer frequent small wins over rare big payouts?

No. High volatility games like The Hand of Midas reward patience and larger bankrolls, not steady returns. Players who want regular wins should choose low or medium volatility slots instead.