The Hand of Midas Bankroll Calculator
Plan your session before depositing. This tool turns your budget into a realistic spin count, dry-streak risk, and bonus expectations at default RTP. Use it to size your bankroll before chasing the 5,000× cap.
How Long Will Your Bankroll Last?
Calculations assume default 96.54% RTP and the published 1-in-214 free spins hit rate. Real sessions vary widely due to variance.
What the numbers mean
Expected spins divides your budget by stake, adjusted for theoretical loss. Dry-streak probability uses the published 1-in-214 free spins hit rate — at 300 spins it's roughly 24.5%, at 500 spins it's roughly 9.6%, at 1,000 spins it drops below 1%. Play time assumes 600 spins per hour (Pragmatic Play's average pace including animations). Real sessions hit faster on turbo mode and slower with celebration animations triggered by base wins.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the RTP of The Hand of Midas?
Default RTP is 96.54%. Pragmatic Play also ships 95.50% and 94.51% versions that operators can select. The version is shown in the in-game info panel — always check before depositing. The gap between top and bottom version costs roughly $20 per 1,000 spins at $1 stake.
How often does the bonus trigger?
Free spins hit rate is 1 in 214 spins at default RTP. A 300-spin session has about a 24.5% chance of ending without any bonus. Plan your bankroll for a worst-case dry run of 300+ spins.
Is Bonus Buy worth it?
Long-run expected return on all three buy tiers lands close to the 96.54% RTP, so no tier has a mathematical edge over the others. The 4-scatter tier (200× stake) offers the best balance between cost and the spin range that gives sticky wilds time to stack the multiplier. Budget $1,000–$2,000 minimum at $1 stake before buying.
What's the difference between The Hand of Midas and Hand of Midas 2?
The 2024 sequel doubles the max win cap to 10,000× and pushes wild multipliers to 2×/3×/5×/10×, but makes the multiplier addition per wild random instead of guaranteed. The original has more consistent bonus rounds; the sequel hits harder when it hits but pays the floor more often.
Can I play The Hand of Midas free without registration?
Yes — the demo on this page runs Pragmatic Play's official game with virtual credits. No signup, no deposit, no download. Reloading resets the balance.
What's the maximum win in The Hand of Midas?
5,000× the stake, capped. At $0.20 stake that's $1,000; at $1 it's $5,000; at the $100 max bet it's $500,000. Hit rate for the cap is 1 in 998,191 spins. The bonus round ends immediately if the cap is reached during free spins.
Why does the base game feel so dead?
Because the math model puts most of the RTP weight on the free spins round. Base game wilds give a 1×, 2× or 3× multiplier per wild but only on the spin they land. The slot is built around the bonus — base spins are essentially the wait between bonuses, not the main event.