How to Play Coin Bandit — Complete Guide 2026
Coin Bandit is a 5×4, 25-payline Wild West slot from Dynabit Gaming with an RTP of 96.06%, medium-high volatility and a maximum win of 5,000x your bet. Released on 11 May 2026, the game is built around a classic Hold and Win respin feature: land 6 or more Coin symbols on a single spin and every coin locks in place while 3 respins begin. Each new coin resets the counter and adds its value to the running total. This how-to-play guide walks you through every mechanic, from the base game and Free Spins to the Fortune Heap pickup, Bonus Game and Bonus Buy menu.
What Makes Coin Bandit Different
Coin Bandit borrows the most recognisable mechanic in modern slots — the Hold and Win respin grid — and wraps it in a Wild West outlaw setting. Where most cash-collect titles ask you to land a fixed number of Coin symbols to enter the bonus, Coin Bandit ties that trigger into a wider feature ladder that also includes Free Spins, a Fortune Heap pickup screen and a fully fledged Bonus Game. The result is a 5×4 grid with 25 paylines that feels familiar to fans of Hold and Win slots but offers more than one way to reach a meaningful win.
With a 96.06% RTP, medium-high volatility and a 5,000x maximum payout, Coin Bandit sits in the sweet spot for players who want bonus-driven sessions without the extreme variance of 10,000x+ titles. The stake range of $0.25 to $200 also makes it accessible to both low-rollers and high-stakes players.
Theme and Visual Style
The game is set on the dusty main street of a frontier town, with saloon doors, wanted posters and a marshal's office framing the reels. The premium symbols are Wild West archetypes — the bandit himself, his sharp-shooter partner, a sheriff's badge and a stack of dynamite — while the lower-value icons are the classic 10-through-Ace card royals styled with rope and brass detail. The Coin symbol is the visual anchor of the game: a gold dollar coin stamped with the bandit's silhouette, marked with a cash value that ranges from a small multiple of the bet up to the 5,000x grand prize.
Reels, Rows and Paylines
Coin Bandit plays on a fixed 5×4 grid — five reels, four rows, twenty positions. Wins pay on 25 fixed paylines from left to right, starting on reel 1. Because the paylines are fixed, you never have to manage line counts; you simply choose your stake and spin. The Wild substitutes for all paying symbols except the Scatter and the Coin, completing standard line wins wherever it lands.
How the Hold and Win Mechanic Works
The headline feature triggers when 6 or more Coin symbols land on the same spin. Every Coin already on the screen locks in place, the non-coin positions clear, and you are awarded 3 respins. During the respin phase only Coin symbols can land. Whenever a new Coin appears, it locks in place and the respin counter resets to 3. The round ends when you use all 3 respins without a new Coin landing, or when every position on the grid has been filled with a Coin — which awards the 5,000x maximum win as a Grand jackpot.
At the end of the round, every locked Coin pays its individual value and the totals are added together for a single combined payout. Coin values are drawn from a wide range, so a single high-value coin can outweigh a screen of small ones, and a fully filled grid is the route to the published 5,000x cap.
Free Spins
The Free Spins round is triggered by landing 3 or more Scatter symbols anywhere on the reels. The base award is 10 free spins for 3 Scatters, with extra spins added for 4 or 5 Scatters. During Free Spins the Coin symbol appears more frequently, and any Hold and Win round triggered inside the bonus carries over the same lock-and-respin logic as the base game. Additional Scatters landing during Free Spins retrigger the round and add more spins to the counter.
Fortune Heap Pickup
The Fortune Heap is a secondary bonus event that opens a pickup screen filled with sacks of gold. You choose sacks one at a time and reveal cash prizes, multipliers or jackpot tags until you uncover a 'Collect' marker that closes the round. The Fortune Heap is designed to provide a steadier source of mid-size wins between the bigger Hold and Win triggers and is one of the reasons the variance sits at medium-high rather than full high.
Bet Settings and Controls
Bets in Coin Bandit run from $0.25 at the low end to $200 at the high end per spin, adjustable via the coin-and-arrow panel beneath the reels. The control bar also includes a large Spin button, an Autoplay menu with optional loss-limit and single-win-stop settings, a Turbo Spin toggle for faster rounds and a paytable button that opens the full symbol values, payline diagram and feature rules.
Bonus Buy Menu
For players who want to skip straight to the action, Coin Bandit offers a Bonus Buy menu. The available purchases typically include direct entry to Free Spins at around 100x the current bet and direct entry to the Bonus Game or a guaranteed Hold and Win trigger at higher multiples. Bonus Buy prices and availability are regulated and may be disabled in jurisdictions such as the UK, the Netherlands and parts of Germany — always check whether the feature is offered at your chosen casino.
This is the same core concept as Fruit Ninja, the mobile game, but with real money stakes. The game is classified as an "instant game" by Dynabit Gaming rather than a traditional slot, which reflects the key distinction: there is no RNG spin button, no payline structure, and no waiting for reels. The outcome of each round is determined by which fruits appear and what multipliers they carry — but your speed and accuracy determine whether you actually collect them before they escape.
How the Slicing Mechanic Works
At the start of each round, you set your bet. Fruits then begin appearing from the bottom of the screen and arc upward. You interact with the game in one of two ways depending on your device:
- Mobile (touch screen): Swipe your finger across fruits to slice them. A single swipe motion can slice multiple fruits in one pass if they are aligned.
- Desktop (mouse/trackpad): Click directly on each fruit to slice it. You can also click and drag across multiple fruits.
Each fruit that is successfully sliced instantly reveals its multiplier and the corresponding credit is added to your balance. Fruits that reach the top of the screen without being sliced are lost — they pay nothing. As the round progresses, the speed and volume of fruits increases, making it more challenging to catch every symbol. Prioritising high-value fruits is the key skill.
Rounds are short — typically 15 to 30 seconds — which makes the game extremely fast-paced. There is no "waiting" between outcomes the way a slot machine has a spin animation delay. The action is continuous from the moment you start.
Fruit Symbols and Multipliers
Each fruit type carries a fixed multiplier that is applied to your current bet when sliced. The hierarchy from highest to lowest value:
| Symbol | Multiplier | Example payout at €1 bet |
|---|---|---|
| Golden Grape | 30x | €30.00 |
| Watermelon | 15x | €15.00 |
| Orange | 8x | €8.00 |
| Cherry | 5x | €5.00 |
| Lemon | 3x | €3.00 |
| Strawberry | 1.5x | €1.50 |
All multipliers are applied to your active bet at the moment of slicing. If you are betting €5 and slice a Golden Grape, you collect €150 immediately. When multiple fruits appear simultaneously, always target the highest multiplier first — a single Golden Grape outweighs five strawberries in payout.
The Golden Symbol — Special Feature
Occasionally a Golden version of a symbol appears on screen — visually distinct with a golden glow. The Golden Symbol is more valuable than its standard counterpart and carries a guaranteed reward, but it does not open easily. Unlike regular fruits that slice open in a single tap, the Golden Symbol requires multiple taps or swipes to crack open. The exact number needed is randomised each time.
This creates a high-pressure moment: you must keep tapping the Golden Symbol repeatedly while other fruits continue flying past. The decision of whether to focus entirely on the Golden Symbol or split your attention between it and other high-value fruits passing simultaneously is the most challenging and rewarding decision the game presents. Successfully cracking a Golden Symbol open before it escapes delivers a notably larger payout than any standard fruit.
Jackpot System
Coin Bandit features a three-tier jackpot system. Jackpots are triggered randomly during play — there is no specific combination or symbol you need to land. They are independent of which fruits you slice and apply directly to your current bet:
Because jackpots are random and bet-proportional, higher stakes produce dramatically larger absolute payouts when one triggers. However, bet size does not change the statistical probability of triggering a jackpot. Jackpots are only active in real money mode — they do not fire in the free demo version.
Bet Settings
Use the BET button at the bottom of the game screen to set your stake before each round. Coin Bandit supports an exceptionally wide bet range:
- Minimum bet: €0.10 per round
- Maximum bet: €20,000 per round
For new players, starting at €0.20–€0.50 is sensible. It lets you learn the fruit spawn patterns and practice prioritising targets without meaningful financial risk. Once the mechanics feel natural and you can reliably catch Golden Grapes and Watermelons, you can adjust your stake according to your session budget.
Controls and Interface
The Coin Bandit interface is minimal by design — the play area is kept clear to give you maximum focus on incoming fruits. Key interface elements:
- Jackpot display (top): Shows the current GRAND, MAJOR, and MINOR jackpot multipliers in real time.
- Leaderboard (left panel): Live ranking of top players by winnings, switchable between Day and Month views.
- BET button (bottom): Adjust your stake before the round starts.
- Balance display (bottom): Shows your current account balance.
- Settings (☰): Sound controls and autoplay configuration.
The Leaderboard
A live leaderboard tracks the top players by total winnings, updated in real time throughout the day. It has two views — Day (resets every 24 hours) and Month (cumulative rankings over the calendar month). You can filter the leaderboard by minimum bet level to compare yourself against players operating at a similar stake.
The leaderboard adds a competitive social dimension that is absent from most casino slots. Some casinos run additional leaderboard tournaments with prize pools for top-ranked players on top of the game's standard payouts — check your casino's promotions page for any current Coin Bandit tournament events.






