Funky Pharaoh Jackpot King
- RTP
- 95.02%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 309×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-01-01
A playable demo is not available in your region.
Our take
High-volatility Egyptian slot from Blueprint Gaming with 95.02% RTP, stacked wilds, and progressive jackpot prizes.
Blueprint Gaming's Funky Pharaoh Jackpot King pairs Egyptian iconography with a progressive jackpot system, creating two distinct win paths: base-game payouts and progressive prizes. The Pharaoh wild symbol, which stacks across reels, acts as the feature trigger. When it lands, respins commence, with multipliers scaling up to 10× to amplify your payout.
The progressive jackpot system lets players chase prizes beyond the reel multipliers, a structure favoured by players seeking life-changing wins. Each spin contributes to the progressive pool, meaning the prize grows until someone claims it. This appeals to a specific player psychology: trading smaller hit-frequency for rare, outsized jackpot moments.
High volatility underscores every spin—dry stretches are expected, but when features land and multipliers tick upward, payouts can feel substantial. The 95.02% RTP is fair for a jackpot-heavy game. The maximum reel-based win is modest because emphasis shifts to the progressive system. This game targets thrill-seekers comfortable with variance in pursuit of rare, progressive payouts.
Pros
- Stacked Pharaoh wilds create frequent respins
- Progressive jackpot adds chase dimension
- Multipliers up to 10× amplify feature payouts
Cons
- High volatility means frequent losing streaks
- Reel-based wins are low compared to progressive potential
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 309x the stake
FAQ
How do progressive jackpots work?
A percentage of each player's stake feeds a shared jackpot; it grows until claimed, potentially reaching substantial sums.
What triggers respins?
Landing the Pharaoh wild symbol, which can stack and cover multiple positions, triggering free respins with escalating multipliers.
Is the 95.02% RTP fair for a progressive game?
Yes; the RTP accounts for the progressive contribution, making it competitive despite higher variance.





