15 Coins
- RTP
- 96.07%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 1,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2023-05-07
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Our take
Wazdan's five-reel Coins entry with 96.07% RTP, 1000× max win, and zero base-game payouts outside the Hold the Jackpot bonus.
15 Coins™ steps up from its four-reel predecessor (12 Coins) by expanding the grid from 4×3 to 5×3, multiplying the ways to trigger the Hold the Jackpot feature. The five-reel layout is more familiar than the unusual four-by-four formats elsewhere in the Coins series, making this a more accessible entry point for newcomers to Wazdan's philosophy. The aesthetic mirrors the rest of the range: minimal clutter, cosmic backdrop, focus on the central trigger zone.
The core mechanic is identical to its siblings: no base-game wins except the Hold the Jackpot bonus. Your task is to fill the centre positions with bonus symbols. Cash Infinity™ symbols appear to assist in this hunt, providing special effects that boost your odds. Once you land the feature, the payouts begin. The five-reel layout gives you slightly more flexibility in symbol placement compared to narrower formats, though the underlying "wait-for-the-bonus" structure remains unchanged.
At 96.07% RTP and high volatility, 15 Coins delivers standard modern terms. The 1000× max win is solid but not exceptional. This is a competent, straightforward game for players who either enjoy the Coins series methodology or are curious about feature-focused slot design. It's neither innovative nor disappointing—it's Wazdan doing what Wazdan does well: transparent, no-frills games with clear payout paths.
Pros
- Five-reel layout is more intuitive than four-by-four or other unconventional grids
- Clear, transparent bonus-focused design with no hidden mechanics
- 96.07% RTP and 1000× max win meet industry standards
Cons
- Absolutely no base-game payouts outside the bonus creates frustrating dry spells
- Max win of 1000× is modest compared to modern premium slots
- Feature-only design philosophy won't appeal to players expecting base-game action
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 1,000x the stake
Gameplay video
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FAQ
Is 15 Coins better than 12 Coins?
The five-reel layout is more familiar to most players, and the 5×3 format provides slight pacing improvements over the 4×3 predecessor. Mechanically, they're nearly identical.
How does this compare to the Grand Platinum Edition?
15 Coins Grand Platinum Edition adds base-game payouts and a higher max win (2500× vs 1000×). If you prefer some baseline payouts, the Platinum edition is worth the upgrade.
When should I play this over other Coins entries?
If you like the Coins series but prefer a five-reel feel, this is your entry. Otherwise, the Grand Platinum Edition or 16 Coins variants offer more payout potential.





