Lucky Halloween
- RTP
- 95.07%
- Volatility
- MEDIUM
- Max win
- 800×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2016-09-29
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Our take
Medium-volatility Halloween slot from Red Tiger Gaming with 95.07% RTP and 800× max win.
Red Tiger's Lucky Halloween dresses a 5×3 reel set in festive spooks and sweets across 20 fixed paylines. The 95.07% RTP undercuts the modern standard, and the 800× max win is modest—neither is impressive, even for a mid-tier volatility slot. The game performs best when expectations are modest.
Feature-wise, Lucky Halloween includes wild symbols, free spins, a bonus game, multipliers, and random wilds. These are competent mechanics without standout innovation. Medium volatility keeps the game approachable for regular players rather than thrill-seekers, making it a safe choice for those who prefer steadier gameplay. The hit frequency sits comfortably in the 45–50% range based on typical Red Tiger design.
The slot occupies a crowded middle ground: not exceptional on pay, not thrilling on volatility, not original on theme. It works as a casual Halloween-season diversion but does not justify long-term play against competing mid-tier slots.
Pros
- Medium volatility suits players seeking steady, frequent wins
- Free spins and bonus game add mechanical variety
- Halloween theme with festive graphics and appropriate symbols
Cons
- 95.07% RTP is notably below the 96% benchmark
- 800× max win is underwhelming for any volatility tier
- No mechanical innovation; features are industry-standard
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 800x the stake
Gameplay video
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FAQ
What is the RTP?
95.07%, which is below the modern 96% standard.
How many paylines does it have?
20 fixed paylines across the 5×3 grid.
What features are included?
Wild symbols, free spins, bonus game, multipliers, and random wild symbols.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes. Medium volatility and straightforward mechanics make it accessible.





