Fortune Rabbit: the same frame, a heavier multiplier

By Elin Norrgård, casino analyst — updated August 2026

Fortune Rabbit slot by PG Soft with its golden rabbit symbol on a 3x3 grid

Fortune Rabbit is PG Soft's follow-up to Fortune Tiger and shares its architecture almost exactly: three reels, three rows, five fixed paylines and a single wild that carries a multiplier. If you have played one you can open the other without reading anything. What is worth knowing is where the two differ, because the differences are small on paper and noticeable in the session — Fortune Rabbit concentrates more of its return in the top multiplier and, as a result, runs slightly cooler between hits.

The game is built for a phone screen and for small stakes. Quoted in euro, spins run from €0.10 to €100, and the sensible way to meet it on a €20 balance is around €0.20 a spin. Country and currency determine the exact minimum on your own account.

How the game works

Five paylines cross the 3x3 grid: the three rows and the two diagonals. Three matching symbols on any of those lines pays; two never do. Low-value positions are the usual bars, bells and sevens, while the ingot, the coin and the rabbit lead the paytable, the rabbit paying the most.

The wild is the whole game. It substitutes for anything and lands with a multiplier of x2, x3, x5 or x10 attached, and when more than one wild contributes to the same line those multipliers multiply together rather than adding. That is where the ceiling comes from — a line built with a x10 and a x5 wild is a x50 payout on the base combination, which on a small stake still means a genuinely large result relative to the spin.

A free respin follows the same logic as in the sibling title: when two matching high symbols land in a position that could still complete a line, the outstanding reel spins again at no cost. It fires often, keeps the base game moving, and builds towards nothing. Every respin is an independent draw from the same random number generator.

The maximum win is capped at 5,000x stake — double the tiger's ceiling — and that single number explains the feel. To pay a bigger top prize on the same RTP, the game must hold more of its return back, so the ordinary spins return marginally less often than in Fortune Tiger. Medium volatility still applies; this is not a high-variance slot, just a slightly firmer version of a gentle one.

Fortune Rabbit specifications

SpecificationValue
ProviderPG Soft
TypeVideo slot, 3x3 grid, 5 fixed paylines
RTP≈96.75% (verify in the info panel)
VolatilityMedium
Minimum stake€0.10 per spin
Maximum stake€100 per spin
Maximum win5,000x stake
FeaturesWild with x2/x3/x5/x10 multiplier, free respin

As with every PG Soft title, more than one RTP build exists and operators are supplied one of them. The number that matters is the one printed in the game's own info panel on your account, not the number in any review including this one.

Strategy and bankroll: managing a 5,000x ceiling

There is no strategy that alters a slot's return, and anyone selling one is selling a pattern in noise. What a higher max-win cap does change is how you should budget, because more of the game's value sits in outcomes you will probably not see.

Honest note on the presentation: the coin-drop sound plays on wins smaller than the stake, so a spin that loses money can still sound like a success. Watching the balance rather than the animation is the cheapest discipline available.

Playing on mobile

This is a mobile game first. The grid, the paytable and the stake selector are all laid out for a vertical screen, and nothing needs zooming. It runs in the phone browser through the standard HTML5 client, so no download or app is involved and the balance, limits and history are the same account you use on a desktop.

Two practical points. Data use is trivial — a slot streams no video, so an hour costs a few megabytes, unlike the live tables. And if the connection drops mid-spin, the round has already been resolved on the server; reconnecting credits the result, so no spin is ever lost. Turn autospin off before you pocket the phone, since a 3x3 grid makes it unusually easy to lose count of how many rounds have gone.

Frequently asked questions

How is Fortune Rabbit different from Fortune Tiger?
The layout, paylines and respin behave the same. The differences are the wild multiplier ladder, which reaches x10 here rather than stopping at x10 as the top of a shorter set, and the maximum win cap of 5,000x against 2,500x. A higher ceiling on similar RTP means marginally fewer ordinary wins.
What is the highest multiplier in Fortune Rabbit?
A single wild can carry up to x10. When two or more wilds contribute to the same payline their multipliers multiply rather than add, so a combined x50 is possible on one line — which is how the game reaches its 5,000x stake cap.
Is there a demo version of Fortune Rabbit?
Yes, and the reel maths is identical to the real-money build. Play-money credits let you see how often the respin fires and how rarely the large multipliers land, which is genuinely useful information before you decide on a stake.
What stake suits a small balance?
Work backwards from the number of spins you want. A €20 balance at €0.10 a spin gives about 200 spins, which is enough to see the feature behaviour properly; at €1 a spin the same balance is gone in twenty rounds without telling you anything about the game.

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