King Tut's Treasure Slots

In King Tut's Treasure slots, you're spinning three reels and hoping for the highest prize of 2,000 coins. It's a great game if you're new to slots or simply enjoy the ease of classic video slots. Nine Egyptian themed symbols cover the reels and lead to impressive cash prizes.

In this game, you're going to bet one, two, or three credits on the center pay line. Coin values range from a dime to $10, so the highest amount you can bet per spin $30. The smallest amount is 30 cents, which is going to appeal to those getting a feel for the game.

Your Bet Determines the Potential Prize

A single credit wager is tied to the lowest prizes. Just one camel pays 2 coins. Three ankhs, scarab, and oasis pay 4, 8, and 10 coins. The Eye of Horus, Sphinx, and Pyramids come next with payouts of 25, 50, or 100 coins. King Tut is worth the most at 500 coins.

If you bet two credits, take the payouts for the single-credit bet and double them. If you bet three credits, winnings increase from the smallest amount of 6 coins for the camel to 12, 24, and 30 coins for the ankh, scarab, and oasis. The Eye of Horus is worth 75 now. The Sphinx, pyramids, and King Tut increase to 150, 300, and 2,000 coins, respectively.

King Tut's a Wild

King Tut is a wild symbol in the game. When he helps form a winning combination, your prize doubles. For example, if you get two pyramids and one King Tut on a two-credit bet, your 200 coin prize doubles to 400 coins.

Play King Tut's Treasure slots and aim for a big win. It's well worth it to wager all three credits. Even if you stick to a lower coin value of $1, you'll only risk $3 per spin. For this meager amount, you could win up to $2,000.