Slot RTP Lookup Tool

Slot RTP Lookup Tool

Search any online slot to find its RTP, volatility, max win, and more. Sort and compare to find the highest-paying slots available.

Name Provider RTP Volatility Max Win Min Bet Released

Click column headers to sort. Search by slot name or provider. RTPs are based on published provider data and may vary by casino configuration.

Understanding Slot RTP

RTP (Return to Player) is the percentage of all wagered money that a slot is programmed to return to players over its lifetime. It is calculated over millions of spins and represents the mathematical expectation, not a guarantee for any individual session.

RTP Quality Guide

RTP RangeRatingHouse EdgeNotes
97%+ExcellentUnder 3%Best value slots — relatively rare
96-97%Good3-4%Above average — solid choice
95-96%Average4-5%Industry standard
94-95%Below Average5-6%Higher house edge — be cautious
Under 94%Poor6%+Avoid unless the game has unique appeal
Expert Tip

Some providers offer multiple RTP configurations (e.g., a slot might be available at 96.5%, 94.5%, or 87%). Always check the game info at your specific casino — don't just assume the published default RTP applies.

— Alex Rivera, Game Analyst

RTP Does Not Predict Sessions

A 96% RTP does not mean you will get back $96 from $100 in a session. Individual sessions can return 0% or 10,000%+. RTP only applies over millions of spins. Always use bankroll management.

Frequently Asked Questions

Anything above 96% is considered good. The industry average sits around 95-96%. Slots above 97% are excellent value, and below 94% is considered poor. However, RTP is just one factor — volatility and features also matter.
Not necessarily. Higher RTP means less money lost to the house edge over millions of spins, but it doesn't determine win frequency. A high-volatility 97% RTP slot may have long dry spells. Volatility determines win frequency and size.
Some game providers offer slots with adjustable RTP configurations. A casino selects a configuration when they install the game. The same slot may have different RTPs at different casinos. Always check the info within the game at your specific casino.
Check the game's info or help menu (accessible via a ? or i icon during gameplay). You can also search our RTP Lookup Tool above or check the game provider's official website.
RTP tells you how much money returns to players over time (the theoretical payback). Volatility tells you how that money is distributed — low volatility = small wins often, high volatility = big wins rarely. Both are important.