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Triple Chili — Full Review & Free Demo

2.8/5
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RTP
96.02%
Volatility
Variable
Max Win
4,500x
Provider
Reels
5
Paylines
60
Bet Range ($,€,£)
0.10 - 100
Rating
2.8/5
Released
Sep 2021

Triple Chili Slot Overview

Triple Chili is a classic-style video slot from Evoplay, built on a 5-reel, 8-row grid with 60 fixed paylines. Released in September 2021, the theme draws from Mayan and Aztec cultures, wrapping fruit and chili symbols in ancient stonework. Let me be blunt: this is a bare-bones slot. No free spins, no bonus rounds, no scatters. Just base game spins and a Pyramid Wild.

For serious players, that simplicity is either a dealbreaker or exactly what you want. I tested it expecting at least one triggered feature, and there is none. Everything hinges on Wild frequency and standard line wins across those 60 paylines. The 5x8 layout is unusually tall, which gives the grid some visual weight, but the audiovisuals are underwhelming for an Evoplay release.

Symbols and Paytable

Nine symbols populate the paytable, split into four low pays and four high pays, plus the Pyramid Wild. Low pays are cherry, lime, strawberry and corn, each paying just 2.5x for five of a kind. High pays include green, orange and red chili peppers at 10x for five, and the golden mask tops the regulars at 20x. None of these values move the needle for a high roller.

Pyramid Wilds are the only special symbol. They substitute for all pay symbols and land anywhere on the board. Five Wilds across a payline return 100x your stake. Reaching the stated 6,000x ceiling requires filling the entire 5x8 grid with Wilds. I find that ceiling theoretically generous but practically unreachable in any reasonable session.

Symbol Payouts

icon 1
Wild
Substitutes for all pay symbols and carries its own payout values.
5x100
4x20
3x4
icon 2
Golden Mask
Highest paying regular symbol on the paytable.
5x20
4x5
3x1
icon 3
5x10
4x2.5
3x0.5
icon 4
5x10
4x2.5
3x0.5
icon 5
Green Chili Pepper
High pay symbol representing a green chili pepper.
5x10
4x2.5
3x0.5
icon 6
5x2.5
4x0.5
3x0.2
icon 7
5x2.5
4x0.5
3x0.2
icon 8
5x2.5
4x0.5
3x0.2
icon 9
Corn
Low pay fruit symbol.
5x2.5
4x0.5
3x0.2

RTP, Volatility and Max Win

RTP sits at 96.02%, marginally above the industry average. Volatility is rated low-medium by Evoplay, and the 16% hit frequency confirms that: roughly one in six spins produces a win. Dead spins are manageable but the payouts that land tend to be small. Bankroll erosion is slow rather than dramatic, which suits casual grinders more than bonus hunters.

Max win is listed at 6,000x by one source and 4,500x by another; the provider page states a euro cap of 450,000. Either way, the ceiling is too low for this variance profile if you are chasing serious multipliers. With a proper bankroll you could sustain long sessions, but the reward-to-risk ratio simply does not justify it when comparable low-med slots offer better feature sets and similar ceilings.

Bet range runs from 0.10 to 100 per spin. Even at max stake, the absolute win cap is modest. For anyone deploying serious capital, this is a grind slot, not a big-hit slot.

Gameplay and Features

Here is the hard truth: Triple Chili has no bonus features whatsoever. No free spins trigger, no pick-and-click round, no multiplier trail, no bonus buy. Every spin plays identically. Your only variable is whether Pyramid Wilds land and where they cluster. For a 2021 release, the absence of any triggered mechanic feels like a deliberate throwback, but it also strips away every lever a bonus hunter relies on.

I am not entirely sold on the idea that a large grid compensates for zero features. 60 paylines on a 5x8 board sound generous, yet without respins, cascades or multipliers the gameplay loop goes stale quickly. If you prefer pure classic slot action with minimal complexity, fine. But for anyone looking to exploit feature EV or bonus buy pricing, there is nothing here to work with.

Ryan Cole’s Verdict

Final Verdict

Triple Chili occupies a strange space. Decent RTP, low-medium volatility, a respectable 6,000x theoretical ceiling, and an unusually large grid. On paper it should be interesting. In practice, the total absence of bonus mechanics, free spins or any kind of triggered event makes it irrelevant for serious bankroll deployment. You are grinding base game hits with a Wild that pays 100x at best per line.

I would not recommend this slot to any high roller or bonus hunter. The ceiling is modest, the path to max win is practically impossible, and there is zero strategic edge to exploit. Casual players who enjoy a simple, Mayan-themed spinner with low volatility might find it acceptable. For the rest of us, move on.
2.8
★★★☆☆
out of 5
✓ Pros
Large 5x8 grid with 60 paylines
6,000x max win ceiling
96.02% RTP slightly above average
16% hit frequency keeps dead spins manageable
Low-medium volatility suits grinding sessions
✗ Cons
Zero bonus features or free spins
Basic audiovisuals for an Evoplay title
No bonus buy option available
Max win requires full board of Wilds
Ryan Cole
Ryan Cole
Lead Casino Slots Analyst
5+ years analysing online slots for the UK market. Every game is played for a minimum of 500 demo spins before publication. No affiliate bias — ever.
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Triple Chili FAQ
Does Triple Chili have any free spins or bonus rounds?
No. There are no free spins, no bonus rounds and no scatter symbols. The entire game runs on base game spins with only Pyramid Wilds as a special symbol.
How do you reach the 6,000x max win?
You need to fill the entire 5x8 grid with Pyramid Wild symbols across all 60 paylines. In practice, this is extraordinarily unlikely during normal play.
What does the Pyramid Wild symbol do?
It substitutes for every pay symbol and has its own payouts: 100x for five on a line, 20x for four and 4x for three. It can appear on any reel position.
Is there a bonus buy option in Triple Chili?
No. Because the slot has no bonus feature, there is no bonus buy available. Every spin costs the same base bet with no shortcut to a feature round.
How many paylines does the 5x8 grid produce?
The grid uses 60 fixed paylines. Despite the large 8-row layout, payline count is fixed and cannot be adjusted.