Paylines
10 Paylines (left to right)
Forget the usual checklist of free spins, scatters and bonus wheels. GameArt built Diamond Magic around a single trick and let it carry the whole game. The grid is a tidy 5×3 with 10 fixed paylines, and every payout that matters here traces back to one symbol: the blue diamond Wild.
It only shows up on the three middle reels (2, 3 and 4), never on the outer columns. When it lands, it expands to fill the entire reel and stands in for any regular symbol. The clever part is the multiplier riding along with it – somewhere between x2 and x5. And when two or three Wilds feed the same winning line, those multipliers don't multiply together. They add. So a x4 next to a x5 on the same line gives you x9, not x20. That summing math, capped at three eligible reels, is what builds toward the 6,228x top prize.
Each expanding Wild also hands you a respin. The reel locks in place while the rest spin again, and if a fresh diamond drops on another eligible column, it sticks too and fires another respin. That chain is the closest thing to a bonus round you'll get. Keep landing Wilds, keep spinning.
Don't fancy waiting? There's an Activate Buy Feature toggle that guarantees a Wild on reel 2 every single spin, with the extra cost folded into each bet rather than charged once. A standard card Gamble sits on top of wins too, for anyone who likes to chase. The RTP reads 96.88% in the base game, nudging up slightly with the buy active.
My one gripe? Variety. With no free spins and a single mechanic, sessions can feel repetitive once the novelty fades. The volatility is very high, so dry stretches happen, then a stacked Wild line pays for them all at once. Visually it's a jewellery vault – faceted gems, gem-cut royals, red velvet and rose gold. Stakes run from 0.10 up to 100 a spin.