Paylines
20 fixed paylines
Blasting Rubies Dice is BF Games' July 2025 mashup of a Vegas fruit machine and a high-end jeweller's window. The 5×3 grid sits inside a gold frame, the background is all faceted blue-purple-red polygons, and every classic fruit (apple, lemon, plum, orange, grapes, watermelon, bell, red 7) carries a tiny dice pip in the corner. That dice overlay is the only thing separating this from the regular Blasting Rubies, and yes, it's basically a re-skin of the engine BF Games later used for Festive Emerald. Same maths, different mood.
The headline numbers are friendly. RTP 96.09% on the default setting (operators can also pick 92.08, 94.07 or 95.07, so check before you sit down), medium volatility, a healthy 26% hit rate, and 20 fixed paylines from 0.10 to 100 EUR a spin. Top end is 15,069x your bet, which isn't life-altering by 2025 standards but it's a clean ceiling for a medium-vol cascader.
Wins trigger a cascade. Symbols vanish, new ones drop, and a multiplier climbs x2, x3, x4 and keeps going for as long as the chain holds. The Wild is a red heart-shaped ruby that only lands on reels 2, 3 and 4, and if it joins a winning line it expands to fill the whole reel. Useful, though I'd love to see it appear on the outer reels too. One nag, honestly.
The real reason to play is the Bonus Wheel. Three wheel symbols on reels 1, 3 and 5 fire up a two-ring wheel: the outer ring decides your free spins (5, 7 or 10), the inner ring sets a global multiplier (x2, x3 or x5). Then during free spins the cascade multiplier and the wheel multiplier stack. A x4 cascade step inside a x5 round becomes x20 on that hit, and that's how you actually reach the 15k ceiling.
Visually it's loud in a good way, sparkles and gem fragments everywhere, and the dice pips give it that retro Belgian-market personality without ruining the gem theme. If you've burned through Festive Emerald already, this'll feel a bit familiar. But for fruit-slot fans who want a Bonus Wheel doing the heavy lifting, it's a solid pick.