Super Flip Review
Super Flip is a classic-style slot from Play'n GO, built on a 5x3 grid with 20 paylines. It first came out in 2015, but it still feels decent if you fancy a straightforward session with a few extra bits. The key thing here is the near-win respin, plus free spins played on flipped reels, which gives the game a bit more life than the fruit-slot look suggests.
I’d call it a medium-volatility game with a 10,000x max win, so it sits in a nice middle ground. Fair enough, the theme is pretty basic and not everyone will be into card suits, strawberries and lucky charms. Still, it runs smoothly, works well on mobile, and it’s easy to pick up even if you’ve never played it before.
Super Flip Symbols and Paytable
5 reels, 3 rows and 20 paylines keep things simple. You need 3 or more matching symbols on an active payline to get paid. The best five-of-a-kind wins go to the Wild and Diamond symbols at 250x per line, then Stars and Horseshoes at 80x, Clovers and Strawberries at 40x, and the card-suit symbols at 20x. It’s a clean paytable, easy enough to remember after a few spins.
Wilds can land anywhere and substitute for the regular pay symbols, which helps more than you’d think in the base game. Scatters use the game logo and pay anywhere on the reels from 2 or more, while 3 or more trigger the bonus. I quite like that there’s no messing about here, you can tell quickly what matters and what doesn’t.
Symbol Payouts
Scatter
Pays anywhere and triggers free spins when 3 or more land.
Super Flip Slot Features
15 free spins land when 3 or more scatters show up, and that’s where the slot gets more interesting. The reels flip for the bonus round, re-triggers are possible, and you can collect up to 90 free spins in total. A few reviews also mention that the first two reels show premium symbols more often during free spins, which gives the round a better feel than the base game.
Respin action is the bit I found most distinctive. If the first two reels are full of matching symbols but you somehow miss the win, the middle reel spins again for free. It’s called the Near Win Respin feature in one review, and it does create those proper 'go on then' moments.
After any win, there’s also a Gamble feature where you risk the payout on a face-down card. That one is very old-school, and I’m not always sold on it because it can wipe a decent hit in seconds. Bonus buy is mentioned too, but it depends on where you play and may not be available everywhere.
Bonus Buy Options
After a win, you can risk the payout by guessing the face-down card. A correct guess can increase the win, but a wrong one loses it.
If the first two reels are full of matching symbols and no win lands, the middle reel spins again for a second chance.
Land 3 or more scatters to get 15 free spins on flipped reels. Re-triggers are possible up to a total of 90 free spins.
Some versions allow you to buy straight into the bonus feature, though availability depends on the casino and country.
RTP, Volatility and Max Win
96.53% is the top RTP most reviews point to, but the awkward bit is that Super Flip uses variable RTP versions. One source lists a range from 94.51% to 96.53%, while another goes even lower. Either way, the point is the same, you really do need to check what version you’re getting, because that can make a proper difference over a longer session.
Medium volatility feels about right from what I’ve read. It isn’t flat, but it’s not one of those brutal high-volatility slots either. The top win is 10,000x, which is decent and a fair bit higher than many old-school looking games. Bets range from 0.01 to 100, and you can play fewer lines if you want to keep things very low-stakes.