Sometimes the smallest grid tells the loudest story. Coin Strike: Hold and Win from Playson runs a compact 3×3 reel set over 5 paylines with a fruit machine skin and an electric rock soundtrack that hits from the first spin. The Coin Strike logo sits above the reels, and every time the Strike Bonus symbol sweeps up a round of coins, they fly upward into that logo with a flash that never gets old.
Beneath the classic exterior sits a tight hold-and-win system with four fixed jackpots, a collect feature that fires in both regular spins and the bonus round, and a Pile of Gold trigger that bridges the gap between the main game and the full respins experience. This is the title that launched a franchise for Playson, and playing the original makes it clear why.
The Coin Strike Feature is the central collect mechanic. When the Strike Bonus symbol lands on reel 2 alongside at least one Bonus coin on reels 1 or 3, it sweeps up the values of every Bonus and Jackpot symbol on the grid and adds them to your win. This feature fires during both regular spins and the Bonus Game, making it the thread that connects everything together. During the Bonus Game, Strike Bonus symbols stick to reel 2 and keep accumulating collected values until the round ends, at which point their combined total is added to the final payout.
The Bonus Game activates when at least one Bonus symbol sits on each reel. Since Bonus coins only land naturally on reels 1 and 3, the Pile of Gold Feature is the primary route into the round. Once triggered, the grid strips back to just Bonus coins and Strike Bonus symbols. You start with 3 respins, and every new symbol that lands resets the counter back to 3. The round continues until the respins run out. Bonus coins carry values of x1, x2, x3, x5, x7, x10, or x15 your total bet, and these accumulate across the grid while the Coin Strike Feature keeps collecting them into the Strike Bonus position on reel 2. The longer you keep landing fresh symbols, the higher that running total climbs.
The Pile of Gold Feature is the gateway to the Bonus Game. Whenever a Bonus symbol lands on the reels during a regular spin, there is a random chance of triggering this feature. When it fires, additional Bonus and Strike Bonus symbols are placed onto the grid in enough quantity to satisfy the one-per-reel trigger condition. It effectively forces the Bonus Game open, turning what might have been a single coin collect into a full respins round with jackpot potential.
Four fixed jackpots are available during the Bonus Game. Mini pays 25x, Minor pays 50x, Major pays 150x, and the Grand Jackpot pays 1,000x your total bet. Jackpot symbols appear randomly as Bonus coins during the respins round and are collected alongside regular values when the Coin Strike Feature activates.
This original Coin Strike: Hold and Win became one of Playson’s top-performing titles and spawned a series of follow-ups. Coin Strike 2: Hold and Win expanded the reel set and added Super Strike Coins alongside a higher volatility profile, pushing the max win to 15,000x. Coin Strike XXL stretched the grid to a 3×5 layout for more coin positions and bigger bonus potential. Both sequels build on the same collect-and-accumulate formula that makes the original work, and the choice between them comes down to whether you prefer the tighter 3×3 format or want more room for coins to land.
For more from the same studio, the Playson collection includes hold-and-win titles like Timeless Diamonds: Hold and Win and Royal Joker: Hold and Win in free play.
Three reels, three rows, five lines — a deliberately compact playing field. Matching symbols must appear on consecutive reels starting from the left, and when two combinations land on the same line, the better-paying one takes priority. The small grid means every position is visible without scrolling, and coin fills register instantly.
Bets range from £0.20 to £100.00 per spin. The paytable adjusts dynamically to your selected stake. Medium-high volatility drives the rhythm here, with a 10.90% hit frequency keeping wins just frequent enough to maintain momentum between bonus triggers. The turbo spin option is hold-to-activate, which makes quick session play easy to control.
The Wild symbol is the red triple 7s. It lands across all three reels and substitutes for every paying symbol except Bonus coins and the Strike Bonus. On a 3×3 grid with only 5 paylines, a well-placed Wild can connect combinations that would otherwise miss by one position.
Figures listed at a £1.00 total stake. Payouts move in step with your bet.
| Symbol | 3 of a Kind |
|---|---|
| Wild (Triple 7s) | 50.00 |
| Bells | 30.00 |
| BAR | 20.00 |
| Watermelon / Grapes | 16.00 |
| Plums / Oranges / Lemons | 4.00 |
| Cherries | 1.00 |
During the Bonus Game, coins land with values of x1, x2, x3, x5, x7, x10, or x15 your total bet. The four fixed jackpots pay on top of regular coin values.
| Jackpot | Payout (x Total Bet) |
|---|---|
| Grand | 1,000x |
| Major | 150x |
| Minor | 50x |
| Mini | 25x |
Coin Strike: Hold and Win strips the slot experience back to its essentials and still delivers. The 3×3 grid and 5 paylines keep the action tight, the Coin Strike collect feature adds a satisfying mid-spin payout layer, and the Bonus Game with its respin-reset loop creates genuine tension on a compact board. Four fixed jackpots give the respins round clear targets, and the Pile of Gold Feature provides a reliable bridge between regular spins and the full bonus. The electric rock soundtrack ties it all together with more personality than most three-reel games can claim. A compact, well-paced original that earned its sequels.
The electric rock riff starts before you have touched anything. It is one of those soundtracks that sets a tempo for the session and makes you want to keep the reels moving. For a 3×3 fruit slot with a simple symbol set, Coin Strike: Hold and Win puts a surprising amount of effort into atmosphere. The lightning effects, the metallic blue backdrop, and the coins flying upward into the Coin Strike logo after every collect create a visual loop that pulls you in faster than most five-reel games manage with twice the screen space.
Turbo mode is the way to play this one. Holding the turbo button and letting the reels resolve at speed feels natural here. The 3×3 grid and the quick spin animations are designed for that pace. During our session, the Pile of Gold Feature fired after a stretch of dry spins and dropped us straight into the Bonus Game. Watching the grid fill with coins while the respin counter kept resetting back to 3 was the highlight. The total win climbed to 123x from a 1x bet, putting the session comfortably into profit on a single trigger. The visual of coins stacking and the Strike Bonus collecting them in the centre of the grid is satisfying in a way that more complex games often miss.
The hit frequency is 10.90%, meaning roughly one in every nine spins returns a win. That is enough to keep the balance ticking without making wins feel automatic. Medium-high volatility puts the session in a space where regular spins deliver small returns while the Bonus Game handles the heavy lifting. The Coin Strike Feature landing during normal play adds a nice mid-range payout layer between standard wins and the full bonus round.
Compared to its sequels, the original occupies a different niche. Coin Strike 2 expanded the grid and tripled the max win to 15,000x, making it the choice for players who want bigger ceiling potential. Coin Strike XXL stretched the layout to 3×5 for more coin positions. The original stays relevant because its tighter grid creates more tension per spin. Every cell matters when there are only nine of them, and the simplicity of the system means there is less between you and the feature. The 5,150x max win is lower than the sequels’, but still strong for a three-reel game.
Sound design deserves a separate mention. The electric rock track is one of the best in Playson’s catalogue. It avoids the generic casino loop that most fruit slots default to and gives the game a personality that its visual simplicity alone would not deliver. The free play demo is the quickest way to hear the soundtrack and test whether the hold-and-win rhythm matches what you want from a session.
The Strike Bonus on reel 2 draws in surrounding values and adds them to its running total.
The collected coin values stack up for a 123x total win.