Burn ’em Up Gold

RTP 96.1%
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⭐ Game Stats

RTP
96.1%
Paylines
10
Reels
5x3
Min Bet
0.10
Bonus Round
Yes
Scatters
Yes
Provider
Light & Wonder
Release Date
13 November 2025

Slot Info

Spin the reels in standard play and you’ll notice something unusual sitting on the 7 symbols — ghosted cash values, dimmed out and decorative. They do nothing yet. Then Free Spins land and suddenly those values wake up. Every 7 that forms part of a winning payline turns gold and pays its multiplier on top of the line win. That layered reveal is the design spine of Burn ‘Em Up Gold, Light & Wonder’s fiery 777 Burn ‘Em Up follow-up, and it gives the slot a different kind of anticipation during standard play than most fruit-style games manage.

Slightly confusing? Read out and learn more in our complete slot breakdown…

Feature Breakdown

The 7 Symbol System

There are three distinct 7 symbols: a single 7, a double 77, and a triple 777. Each carries its own ghosted cash multiplier during standard play. In Free Spins those multipliers activate, and any 7 symbol contributing to a winning payline lights up and pays its value. The multiplier tiers run from 2x to 6x for the single 7, 8x to 12x for the double 77, and 16x to 50x for the triple 777. Mixed combinations of all three types on the same payline also pay, and on a Mixed-7 win all consecutive cash values across those symbols light simultaneously.

One further rule worth knowing: cash values on 7 symbols are only paid once per spin regardless of how many times that symbol type appears on a winning line. The Joker acts as a wild and substitutes for all symbols except the Bonus scatter.

Free Spins

Three or more Bonus scatters anywhere on the reels award Free Spins. Landing three gives 10 spins, four gives 15, and five gives 20. When Free Spins are triggered, the Turbo Gamble screen opens before the bonus begins. The player can gamble the spin count up repeatedly toward a maximum of 50, or accept a loss that takes the count to zero. The Turbo Gamble operates at 100% return, so collecting at any point or reaching the maximum does not affect the overall return of the session. Outcomes available on the Turbo Gamble range from zero through to 50 in defined steps. A “Burn Em Up” animation can also fire during the Turbo Gamble and remove some of the available outcomes from the ladder, which is why the range of values on offer may look different from one trigger to the next.

Note that the Turbo Gamble is not available when Free Spins are won through the Premium Play Super Wheel, the Gamble Feature, or via a retrigger inside an active bonus.

Premium Play

Activating Premium Play runs at the same cost as the base bet. Any win worth 2.5x the Premium Play bet or more triggers the Bonus Wheel. The wheel contains cash multipliers between 1x and 5x and Free Spin awards of 5, 6, 8, 10, or 15 spins. That top end is lower than the original 777 Burn ‘Em Up, which offers up to 20 via its own wheel. If a cash multiplier lands, it is applied to the triggering win and the bonus ends. If Free Spins land, they are awarded in exchange for the triggering win and a Bonus Guarantee applies. If the Free Spins total comes in below the value of the triggering win, the shortfall is paid out, so the triggering win acts as a minimum floor for that award. If the Gamble Feature is also active, the Premium Play Bonus Wheel resolves first, then Gamble.

Gamble Feature

In Gold, the Gamble sits beneath the Turbo Gamble in the feature stack rather than operating independently. This matters because Free Spins won through the Gamble Feature do not qualify for the Turbo Gamble. The two are mutually exclusive paths into the bonus. Scatter-triggered Free Spins go through the Turbo Gamble first. Gamble-triggered Free Spins do not.

The Gamble itself triggers automatically on wins of 5x the stake or more, provided it is switched on. When Premium Play is active the trigger threshold drops to 2.5x. Two dials appear simultaneously. One covers a higher cash prize, the other covers Free Spins entry. Both can be played in either order and adjusted before committing. The green segment of each dial shows the exact probability of a successful outcome, calculated fresh each time. A losing spin on either dial exits the feature. Each win can be gambled up to five times. A dial is disabled if the win probability falls below 2% or above 98%, and if both disable at once the Gamble will not trigger. The cap is 50 Free Spins via the Free Spins dial, with no win exceeding 10,000x the bet, and an average payout of at least 100%.

Turbo Mode

A Turbo Mode toggle is available in the game controls. Switching it on speeds up each spin animation. It disables automatically when Free Spins are awarded and has no effect on spin outcomes.

How to Play

Demo Betting & Paytable Wins

Burn ‘Em Up Gold runs on a 5×3 grid with 10 fixed win lines, paying left to right from the far-left reel. Values below are at a $1.00 bet. The final column shows the Free Spins cash multiplier each 7 symbol carries. These are Gold-specific and do not exist in the original 777 Burn ‘Em Up.

Symbol 5 of a Kind 4 of a Kind 3 of a Kind Free Spins Cash Multiplier
Joker (Wild) $500.00 $50.00 $10.00
Crown $100.00 $20.00 $5.00
Triple 777 $25.00 $10.00 $3.00 16x / 20x / 50x
Double 77 $15.00 $6.00 $2.00 8x / 10x / 12x
Single 7 $10.00 $4.00 $1.00 2x / 4x / 6x
Watermelon $10.00 $2.00 $0.50
Plum $10.00 $2.00 $0.50
Orange $10.00 $2.00 $0.50
Cherry $10.00 $2.00 $0.50
Mixed 7s $5.00 $1.00 $0.50

Misc Demo Notes

Minimum bet starts from 0.1 (currency varies by operator). Only the highest win per line is paid, and wins across different lines combine. The RTP for this version of the game is 96.1%, with Premium Play sharing the same return. Operator variants at 94%, 92%, 90%, and 87% also exist — check the in-game legal notices screen to confirm which version is live on your platform. The free demo is the most reliable way to get a feel for how often the Turbo Gamble and Premium Play Wheel interact before playing for real.

Game Preview

777 Burn Em Up Gold reel grid

Frequently Asked Questions

Only when the 7 symbol forms part of a winning payline. Cash values on 7s that land on the reels but don't contribute to a win remain ghosted and pay nothing. The one exception is a Mixed-7 win, where all consecutive cash values across the contributing symbols light together.
No. Reaching zero on the Turbo Gamble exits the feature without entering Free Spins at all. The Turbo Gamble can also be skipped by collecting the original spin count at any point before committing further gambles.
When Free Spins are awarded via the Premium Play Bonus Wheel, the value of the win that triggered the wheel becomes a guaranteed minimum for the Free Spins outcome. If the spins produce less than that triggering win's value, the difference is paid out to make up the shortfall. It protects against the scenario where giving up a solid reel win for Free Spins results in a worse outcome.

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