Introduction to 3 Witch Pots
3 Witch Pots is a Halloween slot from Endorphina with a 5x4 layout and 40 fixed paylines. The whole thing is built around three coloured pots above the reels, and each one can kick off a different bonus. I found it pretty easy to get into, proper straightforward, though the real fun is clearly in the features rather than the base game.
Theme, Gameplay, & Payouts
5 reels, 4 rows, 40 lines, that part is simple enough. Bets run from 0.40 to 200, RTP is 96.07%, volatility is medium-high, and the hit frequency listed is 32.26%. Wins pay left to right from the first reel, with a top win of 1300x, which is fair enough, but not massive by current standards.
Symbols lean hard into the spooky stuff, frogs, feathers, spiders, mushrooms, candles, a globe, a hat, and the witch as the top payer. Five witches pay x50, while the lower symbols only go up to x0.5 for five of a kind. The black cat Wild helps by subbing for everything except the Token symbols, and it lands on reels 2 to 5 in both the base game and free games.
Symbol Payouts
Witch
Premium symbol and the highest payer in the game.
Hat
High-paying regular symbol.
Candle/Globe
High-paying regular symbol from the premium set.
Mushroom
Low-paying regular symbol.
Spider
Low-paying regular symbol.
Special Features & Slot Mechanics
Green, red, and purple Token symbols are the main event here. They can randomly trigger the matching pot through the Lucky Time Feature, and only one bonus can start at once. Green gives 24 Free Games, red starts the Hold and Win round, and purple opens the pick game. There is also a Gamble option on base game wins, where you try to beat the dealer’s card for a double.
24 free games are decent, mate, and they can re-trigger. During free games, Wilds and Tokens show up more often, and you can even trigger the other bonus rounds from there, which is probably the best bit of the slot. The red bonus starts with 3 respins, only blanks and Coin symbols land, and every new Coin resets the count back to 3.
Coin values in the hold feature range from 1x to 30x, plus jackpots at 50x, 100x, and 300x. Filling the full grid can award the Ultra Jackpot at 1000x. The purple pick game uses 16 hidden bats, and matching three prizes can pay from 5x up to 500x. Nice spread of features, even if the base game can drag a bit waiting for one.
Bonus Buy Options
Awards 24 Free Games. Wild and Token symbols appear more often, and the feature can re-trigger while also allowing the other bonus games to land.
Triggered by the red token and starts with 3 respins on a 5x4 grid. Coin symbols lock, reset respins, and can award values from 1x to 30x plus jackpots.
Triggered by the purple token. You pick hidden objects or bats and match three identical prize symbols to win up to 500x the bet.
Available on any base game win. You try to draw a higher card than the dealer to double the payout.
Ryan Cole’s Verdict
Final Thoughts on 3 Witch Pots
Honestly, I had a decent time with 3 Witch Pots. It keeps things simple, and for a relaxed session that is not a bad thing. The three bonus games give it enough variety, and the Hold and Win round is the one I would be hoping for most. It feels a bit like a bonus hunt slot, though, because the base spins are fine rather than exciting.
Theme-wise, it does the spooky witch setup well enough, but I am not entirely sold on how familiar it all feels. My bigger issue is the max win, 1300x is a bit modest these days. Still, if you want something easy to follow, mobile-friendly, and packed with bonus potential, I reckon it is worth a few spins.