Big Bad Wolf Christmas Special Slot Overview
Big Bad Wolf Christmas Special is a holiday reskin of Quickspin's award-winning 2013 release, Big Bad Wolf. Built on an identical math model, it runs a 5-reel, 3-row grid with 25 paylines and retains the original's 97.34% RTP. From a math perspective, nothing has changed beneath the snow-covered surface; the bet range spans 0.25 to 100 per spin.
I consider this a straightforward seasonal re-release. The numbers tell you everything: same volatility profile, same max win of 1,225x, same feature set. Quickspin dressed the wolf in a Santa hat and layered the grid with Christmas decorations, but the engine underneath is the 2013 original. Players familiar with Big Bad Wolf will find zero mechanical surprises here.

Symbols and Paytable Structure
Eleven regular symbols fill the paytable. Five low-pays are snow-dusted card royals (10 through A), and four medium-pays include three pig characters plus a soft toy. Landing five of the medium symbols returns between 8x and 12x the stake. Not a massive ceiling, which partly explains the capped max win.
Wilds deserve closer attention. A beehive wild substitutes for everything except the Wolf Scatter and Moon symbols; five in a line pay 40x your bet. Critically, up to three additional pig wilds can appear through the Pigs Turn Wild mechanic, so the game can temporarily run four wilds on the grid. The Wolf Scatter, now wearing a Santa hat, triggers free spins when three or more land anywhere.
Moon symbols only appear on reel 5 during the bonus round. They carry no direct pay value but feed the house-blowing progression meter. I find the symbol hierarchy well designed for a 2013 engine; the interaction between pig symbols and wild conversion adds a layer most reskins lack.
Symbol Payouts
| 5 | x40 |
| 4 | x10 |
| 3 | x2 |
| 2 | x0.2 |
| 5 | x12 |
| 4 | x6 |
| 3 | x1 |
| 5 | x10 |
| 4 | x4 |
| 3 | x0.6 |
| 5 | x10 |
| 4 | x4 |
| 3 | x0.6 |
| 5 | x8 |
| 4 | x2 |
| 3 | x0.6 |
| 5 | x4 |
| 4 | x1.2 |
| 3 | x0.2 |
| 5 | x4 |
| 4 | x1.2 |
| 3 | x0.2 |
| 5 | x4 |
| 4 | x0.8 |
| 3 | x0.2 |
| 5 | x3 |
| 4 | x0.6 |
| 3 | x0.2 |
| 5 | x3 |
| 4 | x0.6 |
| 3 | x0.2 |
Bonus Features Breakdown
Swooping Reels form the backbone. Every winning combination removes its symbols, and new ones drop from above. Cascades continue until no new win forms. Paired with this, the Pigs Turn Wild feature converts a pig to wild on every second consecutive swoop win: the 2nd win converts pig one, the 4th converts pig two, and the 6th converts pig three. All three wilds reset if a non-winning spin occurs.
Landing 3+ Wolf Scatters awards 10 Free Spins and a 3x stake scatter payout. Re-triggering with 3 more scatters adds another 10 spins. Inside the bonus, moon symbols on reel 5 feed the Blow Down the House meter. Collecting 3 moons destroys the first house and adds 2 spins. Collect 3 more (6 total) to demolish the second house, gain 2 extra spins, and activate a permanent 2x multiplier on all remaining wins.
Both Swooping Reels and Pigs Turn Wild remain active throughout free spins. From a math perspective, the 2x multiplier stacking on top of triple pig wilds is where the 1,225x ceiling lives. Still, I'm not entirely sold on the potential here; modern players chasing four or five-figure multipliers will find this underwhelming.
Bonus Buy Options
RTP, Volatility, and Win Potential
97.34% RTP sits comfortably above the industry average. Volatility is rated medium, though some sources label it high; I lean towards medium based on the 1,225x cap and the cascading win structure that distributes returns across many small hits rather than concentrating them in rare spikes. No bonus buy exists, so all value flows through natural triggers.
Max win of 1,225x the bet is the clearest limitation. For context, many Quickspin titles released after 2018 offer 5,000x or more. The trade-off is session stability: the high RTP and medium variance mean your bankroll erodes slowly. The numbers tell you this is a grinder's slot, not a jackpot chaser's. Players who value time on reels over explosive potential will find the math model generous.




















