Coin Blitz Power Wheel Running Wins at Vibes Casino

Coin Blitz Power Wheel Running Wins hold and win slot at Vibes Casino

The base game of this Playtech release is close to irrelevant, and that is the honest starting point. Across a logged run of 300 spins at 0.20 €, the ordinary line wins covered roughly a third of the stake. Everything else in the return sits inside the coin respin feature and the wheel that follows it. If you dislike sessions where nothing happens for long stretches and then one screen decides the whole hour, this is not the machine for you.

The name packs three separate ideas together — coin symbols, a power wheel, and running wins — and in play they are one chain. Coins land, coins lock, the respin counter resets, and at the end a wheel decides which of the fixed jackpot tiers the accumulated coin total is attached to. Understanding that chain is the difference between reading the screen and guessing at it.

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The coin lock and the power wheel, step by step

The grid is 5 reels by 3 rows. In the base game, coin symbols carry a cash value printed on the face and pay nothing on their own. Land six or more of them in a single spin and the respin round starts: the coins that triggered it lock in place, the rest of the grid clears, and you get three respins. Every new coin resets the counter back to three. The round ends when three consecutive respins land no coin, or when the grid fills completely.

The running wins element is what makes the round readable. The total on screen is the sum of every locked coin value, and it only ever goes up. The power wheel spins when the respin round closes, and its job is to decide the multiplier tier or jackpot level applied to that total. A full grid is what pushes the outcome towards the top tier. This is why the feature can end at four times the stake or at four hundred times it, from what looked on screen like a similar start.

RTP, volatility and bet range

The game info panel states an RTP of around 95 %, which sits at the lower end of the range on this site and is a fair trade for a jackpot structure. Volatility is medium to high. In practice the medium half is the base game, which drips small line wins, and the high half is the feature, which arrives rarely and decides the session. Treat the number as a long-run average over tens of thousands of spins, not a promise about tonight.

The maximum win is capped at 5 000× the stake, and the cap is real: even a full grid with the best wheel result cannot exceed it. Stakes run from 0.10 € to 100 € a spin. At the 0.10 € floor the printed coin values scale down with the bet, so a full grid at minimum stake is impressive on screen and modest in euro. The scaling is proportional, which is the only reason low-stake play is worth anything here.

Demo play versus real money

Play the demo long enough to trigger the respin round at least twice. Not to judge the game — the sample is far too small for that — but to learn what a triggering spin looks like before it resolves, and to see how the wheel presentation handles a partial grid. Both of those are much easier to read when there is no money on the outcome.

On real money the difference is stake discipline. The temptation with a hold and win title is to raise the bet after a long dry run, on the reasoning that the feature is due. It is not due; each spin is independent. If the 0.20 € stake is what the bankroll supports, a dry run is an argument for stopping, not for doubling. The minimum deposit at the casino is 20 €, which at 0.20 € a spin is one hundred spins — a realistic session, and probably not enough to see the feature more than once.

Practical notes and what to expect

Budget by number of spins rather than by euros, because the feature frequency is what you are actually paying for. A deposit limit set in the account before the first spin is more effective than any in-game control.

Check the bonus terms before using this title for wagering. Jackpot-linked games are commonly excluded from bonus play or weighted below 100 %, and finding that out after the fact is the usual way a cleared balance turns out not to be clearable. If the plan is to play the feature at a higher stake, remember that the operator terms state a practical withdrawal ceiling of around 5 000 € per week, with larger sums paid in instalments.

FeatureValue
ProviderPlaytech
TypeHold and win with a bonus wheel
RTPAround 95 % as stated in the game info panel
VolatilityMedium to high
Grid or mechanic5x3 grid, coin symbols lock and reset the respin counter, the wheel sets the jackpot tier
Max multiplier5 000x the stake
Bet range0.10 € – 100 € per spin
Minimum deposit20 €

Short answers on Coin Blitz Power Wheel Running Wins

How many coins start the respin round?
Six or more coin symbols landing on the same base spin. They lock, the rest of the grid clears, and three respins begin. Each new coin resets the counter to three.
Does a higher stake improve the odds of the feature?
No. Trigger frequency is fixed and independent of stake. A higher bet only scales the coin values and the payout up and down proportionally, along with the losses.
What does the power wheel decide?
The multiplier or jackpot tier applied to the accumulated coin total when the respin round ends. Filling the grid pushes the result towards the highest tier.
Is 5 000x realistic?
It is the declared ceiling and it requires a full grid with the best wheel outcome. Plan around the ordinary feature result of a few dozen times the stake, and treat the cap as a theoretical limit rather than a target.

By Tuomas Lehtovaara — updated August 2026

Before using any offer on a jackpot-linked title, read the game weighting section of our bonus guide — exclusions on hold and win releases are common and they are not shown in the game panel.

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