Multifly
- RTP
- 94.91%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 10,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-01-01
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Our take
Yggdrasil's extreme-volatility Megaways slot with a 10,000× max win, tumbling reels, and multiplier-stacking mechanics.
Multifly! is Yggdrasil's love letter to volatility. The 5×3 grid with 243 Megaways creates dense win patterns, but the real magic lies in the cascade mechanics. After each win, matching symbols vanish, new ones drop in, and an extra wild is added before the next cascade. Multipliers from the base game persist and compound through the cascade chain, building towards life-changing payouts.
A 10,000× max win is astronomical, and Yggdrasil's data shows it's theoretically possible, though extraordinarily rare. The 94.91% RTP is fair given the win potential, and hit frequency sits around 17%, providing enough base-game wins to keep you engaged between features.
The cascading mechanic is the slot's core appeal. Watching symbols lock, clear, and multiply creates a narrative arc within each spin. High volatility means you'll endure lengthy downswings, but when the multiplier chain activates, the payoff justifies the wait. For players who love Megaways and complex maths, Multifly! is a masterclass.
Pros
- Cascading reels with multiplier stacking create compounding win potential
- 243 Megaways offer diverse win paths and frequent base-game hits
- 10,000× max win appeals to players chasing life-changing payouts
Cons
- Extreme volatility demands a substantial bankroll and patience
- Multiplier mechanics can feel opaque to newer players
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 10,000x the stake
FAQ
How do multipliers work in the cascades?
Each cascade adds an extra wild and preserves multipliers from the previous cascade, stacking them. A chain of five cascades can yield 5× or more overall multiplier.
What's the hit frequency?
Around 17%, meaning you'll see wins roughly once every six spins on average.
Is the 10,000× max win realistic?
Theoretically yes, but practically rare. It requires a perfect cascade chain with maximum multiplier stacking.





