Wixx

Wixx by Nolimit City runs on a small 4×3 grid with 81 ways and three crystal Shards that each trigger a different colored respin. No free spins, no bonus buy, no xMechanic.

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Provider
Nolimit City
RTP
96.61%
Volatility
Medium
Grid
4x3
Paylines
81 ways
Min Bet
€1.00
Release
Jan 2018

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Open Wixx after spending time with the studio's modern roster and the first thing that hits is how small everything feels. A 4×3 grid. Eight symbols. 81 ways. A single visible feature path. There's no xBomb counter ticking up the side of the reels, no scary disclaimer about extreme volatility, no buy menu glowing in the corner. Just three colored gems and a single line of text on the splash that reads VOLATILITY MEDIUM, which is something you almost never see in this studio's catalogue.

The three Shards drive everything. Ruby, Topaz and Sapphire each cover a different mechanic, and the trigger is the same for all three: land 4 of one color anywhere on the grid in a base spin and a themed respin fires. Ruby converts every red gem on the board into a stacked Wild for the respin. Sapphire stacks itself and forces reel 4 to fill entirely with Sapphire. Topaz stacks itself and slaps a x5 multiplier on every crystal win for that one respin. One trigger, three outcomes, and the respin always plays out in a single shot. Retriggers aren't part of the spec.

The genuinely interesting math happens when two 4-hits land together. A Ruby plus Sapphire combo stacks both colors, converts Ruby to Wilds, and turns reel 4 into a wall of Wilds, which is the actual top-pay pathway here. Topaz plus anything keeps the x5 multiplier live. The catch? A triple combo is mathematically not part of the design. So the ceiling is capped at two-color combos, which keeps the variance from blowing out the way it does in the studio's later releases.

Visually it's a hot pink and magenta synthwave grid, polygonal cut-gem premiums, a slim italic WIXX wordmark that looks pulled from a 1985 arcade marquee. The low symbols are minimalist purple and turquoise gem-shaped glyphs rather than the usual royals, which is a small detail but lands cleanly. The honest critique is that the soundtrack and animations feel dated even for 2018, and a single respin per trigger means most spins resolve with a polite chime and nothing else. Sessions can feel quiet between hits.

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