Wish Me Luck

Genii’s Irish-luck slot stacks three different bonus games on a 5×3 grid with 20 fixed lines. Charming, if a touch opaque.

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Provider
Genii
RTP
95.62%
Volatility
Medium
Grid
5x3
Paylines
20 lines
Min Bet
€0.20
Max Bet
€25.00

Gameplay Screenshots

Genii leans hard into Irish folklore with Wish Me Luck, and honestly, the result lands somewhere between a pub singalong and a proper bonus-chase slot. The reels sit on a rolling green pasture, a rainbow arcs over the back wall, and a tiny leprechaun loiters off to the side waiting for his cue. It's classic stuff. You've seen the iconography before, but Genii commits to it without feeling lazy about the presentation.

The math is straightforward. A 5×3 grid with 20 fixed paylines, leftmost-reel start, no Win Both Ways. Wilds stand in for everything except the three bonus triggers, which is where this game actually gets interesting. Most Irish slots throw one free-spins round at you and call it a day. Wish Me Luck stacks three separate bonus games, each built around a different mechanic.

The Wishing Well bonus triggers on 3+ Well symbols anywhere. You get one pick, you reveal a prize multiplied by total bet, done. It's the simplest of the three and the most likely to land. Then there's Rainbow Run, where the leprechaun jogs along the arc collecting prizes until the game decides to flash STOP. The run length is random, which keeps it tense. Some trips end fast. Others string out long enough that you'll hear the suspense cue swell. And finally Pot of Gold, triggered by 3 Pot symbols sitting on reels 2, 3, and 4 specifically. You get a 12-tile grid and pick until you reveal a matching pair. It's basically a memory game built into a slot, which is rare and kinda charming.

One real gripe: Genii doesn't publish the RTP anywhere, and the max win figure isn't stated either. That's a problem if you care about transparency before you commit. Volatility feels medium in practice based on the bonus frequency and the multiplier ceilings on each feature, but you're going on vibes more than data.

Verdict? Wish Me Luck is more thoughtful than its paint job suggests. The triple-bonus structure gives you something to chase even on slow base-game sessions, and the leprechaun-running animation is genuinely cute the first dozen times. Just don't expect a max-win headline number to plan around.

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