Flaming Tomatoes Cash Shot
- RTP
- 94.00%
- Volatility
- MEDIUM
- Max win
- 5,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2023-02-22
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Our take
A medium-volatility 5-reel vegetable-themed slot from Light & Wonder with 20 paylines, 95.92% RTP, and a 5,000× max win.
Light & Wonder's Flaming Tomatoes: Cash Shot leans into the kitsch of fruit-and-vegetable theming. The 5-reel, 3-row layout with 20 paylines spans €0.20–€50 per spin, positioning itself as an accessible mid-market release.
The visual presentation is serviceable but unremarkable: bright reds and greens with cartoon vegetable symbols. The core mechanic relies on a tomato respin bonus (triggered infrequently, roughly 1 in 127 spins) and free spins with symbol upgrades. During respins, tomatoes remain locked whilst other symbols respin, occasionally stacking to create larger wins. The feature is straightforward and visually satisfying.
At 95.92% RTP, Flaming Tomatoes: Cash Shot sits just shy of industry standard. Medium volatility with a 5,000× maximum win positions it as balanced for players seeking moderate swings without extreme downside. The 16.47% hit frequency is relatively low, meaning long gaps between wins are common; patience is required.
Pros
- Tomato respin bonus is tactile and visually satisfying when symbols stack
- Medium volatility provides balanced risk-reward without extreme variance
- 5,000× max win is competitive for a Light & Wonder mid-tier release
Cons
- 95.92% RTP is below market average (96%) and less generous than peers
- Vegetable theme is purely cosmetic; mechanics feel dated and generic
- 16.47% hit frequency leads to prolonged dry spells between wins
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 5,000x the stake
FAQ
How does the tomato respin bonus work?
Tomatoes lock in place whilst other symbols respin, often triggering additional tomato locks and creating win chains. Triggered roughly 1 in 127 spins, it can produce substantial stacked wins.
What is the difference between RTP and volatility?
RTP (95.92%) is your long-term theoretical return; volatility (medium) describes how quickly your bankroll swings. Low hit frequency means wins are sparse but can be large when they arrive.
Can I win 5,000× regularly?
No. The 5,000× maximum is extremely rare (1-in-several-million odds). Typical major wins sit in the 500–1500× range, concentrated in free spins and respin bonuses.
How often do free spins trigger?
Free spins trigger less frequently than the respin bonus. Combined with 16.47% base-game hit rate, expect long stretches between bonus features. Bankroll discipline is essential.





