Paylines
50 fixed paylines
The first thing that hits you about Hyper Hues is the colour. A pink-and-orange synthwave gradient washes the cabinet, the HYPER HUES wordmark sits at the top in rainbow letters where every character is a different hue, and pale stars drift across the background. It looks like a candy cabinet someone built after a bad dream about the 1980s. Bright, loud, and unmistakably Habanero trying something more playful than their usual ornate themes.
Then you actually read the symbols. Geometric gems share the grid with classic fruit-machine icons, which is a genuinely unusual pairing. Orange hexagons, magenta triangles, blue inverted triangles, and green pentagons fill the low end. Up top sit gold BAR ingots with chrome trim, brass bells with full clappers, blue stacked 777s, and a silver horseshoe. Modern abstract shapes elbow-to-elbow with the same icons that filled Las Vegas cabinets fifty years ago. It is a strange combination, and the palette is what holds it together, not the symbol design itself.
The grid is 5×4 with 50 fixed lines, which is worth flagging because the press release for this game claimed 5×3. The build runs four rows. Wins evaluate, winning symbols vanish, new ones drop in from above, and tumble cascades chain follow-up wins out of a single paid spin. The trigger to watch is Wild Blast: a single Wild landing on the grid can suddenly spawn up to eight additional cluster Wilds scattered across other positions on the same tumble step. That kind of Wild coverage turns a quiet base spin into a long chain of payouts before the round closes.
Free Games offer up to 15 spins with multipliers that climb to 5x. The multiplier sits as an animated text counter on the side of the reels rather than as a per-symbol modifier, so it accumulates across the whole bonus instead of resetting between spins. Super Bet at 25 coins per spin boosts the underlying maths, and the Buy Feature at 649.50 currency (around 52x bet) sits on the rail in regulated markets where the studio is allowed to offer it. Habanero region-gates that button on most newer releases, so whether you see it depends on the operator and the jurisdiction. The one honest gripe: the symbol roster takes some getting used to, and the cluttered visual mix will not be for everyone. This is an official Habanero partner release on Respinix.