Super StarTurns

Three stacked prize wheels, a sneaky upgrade chain that can climb green to red, and a 500x cap that is small but earned. Worth chasing?

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Provider
Light & Wonder
RTP
94%
Volatility
High
Max Win
500x
Grid
5x3
Paylines
40 Fixed Lines
Min Bet
€0.10
Max Bet
€500.00
Release
Apr 2019

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Super StarTurns drops you straight onto a magenta-lit game-show stage where three spinnable prize wheels hang above a 5×3 reel grid. Light & Wonder released this one back in 2019, and the showbiz dressing is laid on thick: a red Lamborghini-style sports car, stacks of cash, popping champagne, a tropical beach scene with a cocktail. The royals are chunky neon-outlined As, Ks and Qs that flash when a line lands. It looks loud. It is loud. And honestly, the loud bit is part of the fun.

The 40 fixed paylines do the usual heavy lifting, but the headline is up top. Three wheels sit over the reels: a green one on the left, a blue one on the right, and a chunky red wheel in the middle with a chrome star hub. Land 3, 4 or 5 star-burst scatters and you spin the matching colour. The wheel auto-spins once, drops you on a segment, and that prize lands on top of any line wins from the trigger spin.

Here is the clever bit, and the reason this game still has fans. Green never pays cash. It only hands out 4 to 8 free spins or a Wheel Upgrade segment that bumps you to blue. Blue then offers 20x to 50x of your total bet, 8 to 12 free spins, or another upgrade segment that promotes you straight to red. Red is where the real money lives: 250x to 500x cash, or 25 to 50 free spins. So a single 3-scatter trigger can theoretically chain green to blue to red without ever showing a fourth scatter. That is a properly satisfying mechanic when it fires.

Free spins thin the symbol pool nicely. Aces, Kings and Queens get yanked off the reels entirely, leaving the picture symbols to do the work. Scatters only appear on reel 5 during the round, and each one tacks on +1 spin up to a +3 retrigger. If you want better trigger odds, the optional Big Bet mode runs 5 spins as one enhanced wager: the cheapest tier makes every scatter double-height, and the two pricier tiers progressively fatten the wheel award values themselves. RTP climbs to 96% at stakes of £2 and above, and Big Bet pushes it to 98%.

Now the honest part. Base RTP is 94% at sub-£2 stakes, which is genuinely low by 2026 standards, and you basically need to be staking at £2 or running Big Bet to feel comfortable. The 500x max win cap is tiny. Modern slots routinely hit 5,000x or 10,000x, so anyone chasing screenshot-worthy wins will leave disappointed. What you get instead is a wheel-upgrade chase that rewards patience and a flashy presentation that has aged better than most 2019 releases. Worth a spin if the bonus-feature loop is what pulls you in.

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