Monopoly Money Grab

Monopoly Money Grab slot poster
Rating
- /10
RTP
94.03%
Volatility
HIGH
Max win
5,000×
Hit freq
-
Grid
-
Bet
-
Released
2020-01-01

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Our take

5×3 high-volatility Monopoly slot from Light & Wonder with 5,000× max win and expanding reels.

Monopoly Money Grab is unapologetically volatile. The theme—Mr. Monopoly and his cash pile—sets the tone: this is a chase-the-bonus slot, not a hit-and-spin experience.

The bonus wheel is the centrepiece. Land three or more scatter symbols, spin the wheel, and you'll receive one of several outcomes: free spins (sometimes with expanding reels that increase symbol coverage), direct jackpot payouts up to 5,000×, or a combination of both. The expanding reel mechanic during bonuses is what unlocks the larger payouts; the base game is deliberately tighter.

With a 94.03% RTP and 25 paylines, the base game is lean. You'll experience stretches without wins, but the bonus wheel compensates when it hits. This risk-reward profile suits players with a specific appetite for volatility. The 5,000× ceiling is respectable for the RTP offered, rewarding patience with meaningful payouts.

Pros

  • 5,000× max win offers meaningful payouts for volatile play
  • Bonus wheel mechanic ties perfectly to Monopoly theme
  • Expanding reels during bonuses increase win potential significantly
  • High volatility is transparent—no false advertising

Cons

  • Hit frequency not disclosed; extended dry spells likely
  • 94.03% RTP is lower than many modern releases
  • 25 paylines feel limiting compared to 40+ alternatives
  • High volatility means frequent losses between bonuses

Math & maxes

Math breakdown

Volatility score
3 / 5
Max win
5,000x the stake
FAQ
What's the max win?

5,000× your stake.

Does the bonus wheel add to the experience?

Yes—it awards free spins with expanding reels, jackpots, or both, making it the core feature.

How volatile is this?

High—reflected in the 5,000× ceiling and 94.03% RTP.

How many paylines?

25 fixed paylines across a 5×3 grid.