Burning Coins 20 Slot Overview
Burning Coins 20 is a desert-themed fruit slot by Endorphina, built on a 5x3 grid with 20 fixed paylines. Released on 7 May 2025, it pairs classic fruit iconography with a Hold and Win-style coin mechanic called the Fiery Fortune Bonus Game. From a math perspective, the 96.01% RTP and medium volatility profile position it squarely as a session-grinder rather than a jackpot chaser.
Max win sits at 1,500x total bet. That number is conservative by current standards, yet it aligns with the medium variance model. Stacked Wilds in the base game and a coin-collecting bonus with three jackpot tiers carry most of the win potential. I would not call the feature set deep, but the bonus mechanic has enough moving parts to sustain interest.

Symbols and Paytable
Looking at the paytable structure, there is a steep drop between top and bottom symbols. Wild pays x60 for five of a kind; that is the highest single-line payout. Scatter (star) follows at x50, and the Fiery Seven returns x40. Two mid-tier fruit symbols each pay x10 for five, while three low-pay fruits return just x2. A three-of-a-kind low fruit pays x0.25, which barely registers.
Wilds substitute for everything except Scatter and Burning Coin symbols. They appear stacked in the base game, so full-reel Wild coverage on a single spin is possible. Scatters pay in any position and also trigger free spins at 3+. Burning Coins are the bonus symbols; they do not pay through standard lines but carry individual multipliers from x1 to x25 during the Fiery Fortune Bonus Game.
From a math perspective, the gap between x60 Wild and x2 low fruits means base game returns lean heavily on premium symbol frequency. I suspect most base game spins with only low-pay hits will return less than the wager. The numbers tell you that base game profitability depends on stacked Wilds and Scatter clusters.
Symbol Payouts
| 5 | x40 |
| 4 | x5 |
| 3 | x1 |
| 5 | x10 |
| 4 | x2 |
| 3 | x0.5 |
| 5 | x10 |
| 4 | x2 |
| 3 | x0.5 |
| 5 | x2 |
| 4 | x0.5 |
| 3 | x0.25 |
| 5 | x2 |
| 4 | x0.5 |
| 3 | x0.25 |
| 5 | x2 |
| 4 | x0.5 |
| 3 | x0.25 |
| 5 | x50 |
| 4 | x25 |
| 3 | x10 |
| 5 | x60 |
| 4 | x10 |
| 3 | x2 |
Fiery Fortune Bonus Game
Landing 6 or more Burning Coin symbols triggers the Fiery Fortune Bonus Game. When activated, the standard 5x3 grid transforms into a variable-height column layout. Triggering coins lock into their grid positions, each displaying a multiplier between x1 and x25. Empty positions keep respinning until they fill or no new coins appear.
Each Collect symbol that lands awards the sum of all visible coin multipliers at once; coins preserve their values afterward, so subsequent Collects pay out the same total again. Filling an entire column awards one of three jackpots: MIN, MID, or MAX. Column height determines which jackpot applies, with the tallest column capping at 1,000x total bet. If multiple columns fill simultaneously, payouts stack. No bonus buy option exists, so entry is purely organic. I am not entirely sold on the lack of a buy-in; medium-volatility players often prefer guaranteed access to the feature.
Bonus Buy Options
RTP, Volatility, and Win Potential
RTP is confirmed at 96.01%, which sits marginally above the 96% industry benchmark. Volatility is medium. Bet range spans 0.20 to 160, giving reasonable coverage for both low-stakes and mid-range players. Max win caps at 1,500x; that ceiling is modest compared to high-volatility competitors routinely offering 5,000x or more.
Medium volatility combined with 20 fixed paylines should produce a relatively stable hit rate during base play. However, without published hit frequency data, I cannot confirm exact numbers. What I can say is that the paytable math, with three low-pay symbols each returning x0.25 for three, suggests frequent but tiny base hits padding the session.





















