The Cursed King

The Cursed King

Hacksaw - 5x5 grid, 19 paylines

RTP96.31%
Max Win12,500x
VolatilityMedium-High

About The Cursed King

Backseat Gaming Egyptian theme with expanding Pharaoh wilds carrying multipliers from 2x to 100x. Walking Wilds in free spins move one position each respin. Merging Multipliers, two Cursed Kings that collide combine their multipliers. 26.02% hit rate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when two Cursed King wilds land on the same spin in The Cursed King?

When two Cursed Kings collide, their multipliers merge into a single combined multiplier that applies to the winning payline. This means a 50x wild landing next to a 25x wild creates a 75x multiplier on that spin.

How do the Walking Wilds work during free spins in The Cursed King?

Walking Wilds move one position left or right with each respin during the free spins round. They maintain their multiplier value (2x to 100x) as they walk across the 5x5 grid, potentially creating new wins on adjacent paylines.

With a 26.02% hit rate, how often should I expect to land a winning spin?

The Cursed King returns a winner on roughly one in four spins. This medium volatility game hits frequently enough to keep your bankroll active, but individual payouts vary from small symbol matches to 12,500x your stake.

What is the difference between 96.31% RTP and what I might win or lose?

RTP of 96.31% means the game returns an average of 96.31 cents per dollar wagered over a large sample of spins. In individual sessions, your results depend on variance and luck, not the RTP figure.

Can the Pharaoh wilds with multipliers land on every position in the 5x5 grid?

The Pharaoh wilds carrying 2x to 100x multipliers function within the game's 19 payline structure on the Hacksaw 5x5 layout. Their landing positions depend on the reel configuration and payline design.