Le Bunny is the ninth entry in Hacksaw Gaming’s Le series, with the series mascot Smokey the raccoon having previously visited the likes of Paris, Vegas, ancient Egypt and the Wild West. For his latest trick, he’s squeezed himself into a pink bunny suit, carrot in hand, and taken up residence in a sun-drenched Easter meadow. The game is a 6×5 cluster pays slot that brings the Golden Squares engine to an Easter setting with chocolate rabbits, hatching chicks, and a soundtrack that stays cheerful well past the point you’d expect it to. The core formula (win, cascade, reveal, collect) is as satisfying as it’s ever been, and Jackpot Eggs sit on top of the standard Coin reveals, adding four fixed prize tiers that scale from 10x up to 20,000x.
Every win removes the winning symbols plus all other non-winning symbols of the same type from the grid. Fresh symbols drop to fill the gaps, and the process repeats as long as wins keep coming. It’s a more aggressive cascade than a standard tumble: clearing the same symbol type across the whole grid opens up space quickly and can chain multiple wins from a single spin.
When a winning combination occurs, the squares behind those winning symbols are highlighted as Golden Squares. They sit inactive until a Rainbow symbol lands on the grid. When it does, all Golden Squares reveal Special symbols: Bronze, Silver, or Gold Coins, Basket symbols, Green or Gold Clover multipliers, and Jackpot Eggs. The sequence then plays out fully before the next spin begins.
Cash prizes paid as a multiple of your bet. Bronze Coins run from 0.2x to 4x. Silver Coins from 5x to 20x. Gold Coins from 25x up to 500x. Once revealed, Clover multipliers apply before Baskets collect.
Green Clovers multiply all adjacent Coin and Basket values by 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, 10x, or 20x. Gold Clovers apply the same multiplier values to every Coin and Basket visible on the entire grid. Both activate before Baskets collect, so a well-placed Gold Clover can significantly reshape the total before any collection happens.
Baskets collect the values of all Coins and other Baskets on the grid, storing the total. They activate top to bottom, left to right. When the last Basket activates, all remaining Golden Squares reveal again, giving a second round of Special symbol exposure before the final total is calculated. Baskets do not collect Jackpot Eggs.
Four fixed prize tiers displayed on the left of the screen, with values that scale to your current bet. Mini pays 10x, Major 100x, Mega 1,000x, and Max Win 20,000x. Jackpot Eggs activate when they land together with a Rainbow symbol. Up to four different Jackpot Egg tiers can appear and be combined on a single spin. They are not affected by Clover multipliers.
Ten free spins. Golden Squares remain on the grid between spins until a Rainbow activates them, rather than resetting each round. Landing 2 FS symbols during the bonus adds 2 extra spins; 3 FS symbols adds 4.
Ten free spins with the same setup as Spell of Luck, but Golden Squares remain highlighted permanently, even after being activated by a Rainbow. They can be activated multiple times across the bonus, compounding the value that builds up inside them.
Ten free spins that build on Swiping the Sweets mechanics: persistent Golden Squares plus a guaranteed Rainbow symbol every spin, and Coins always reveal as Silver or Gold (no Bronze). The Bronze removal means every Coin reveal starts at a minimum 5x your bet, which changes the floor of what each Rainbow activation can produce.
Le Bunny offers four ways to shortcut into the action, from a modest spin modifier to full bonus access.
| Option | Cost | Description | RTP |
|---|---|---|---|
| BonusHunt FeatureSpins™ | 3x | Each spin is 5x more likely to trigger a bonus game | 96.13% |
| RainbowCatching FeatureSpins™ | 60x | Guarantees at least 1 win and 1 Rainbow symbol per spin | 96.31% |
| Spell of Luck | 80x | 10 free spins where Golden Squares remain until activated | 96.31% |
| Swiping the Sweets | 250x | 10 free spins where Golden Squares stick even after activation | 96.36% |
All four are listed as Medium volatility. It is worth noting that the RTP scales with the buy-in cost: Swiping the Sweets at 250x actually carries the best theoretical return of the four options at 96.36%, higher than both the base game and the cheaper entry points.
Set your bet and spin. Wins form when five or more matching symbols connect horizontally or vertically anywhere on the 6×5 grid. There are no fixed paylines; clusters can form in any shape as long as the symbols are adjacent. After a win, Super Cascades clear the board and fresh symbols drop, so a single spin can produce multiple win rounds before settling.
The key interaction to watch is between Golden Squares and the Rainbow symbol. Golden Squares build up passively from wins, sitting highlighted on the grid. Nothing happens until a Rainbow lands. When it does, every highlighted square reveals a Special symbol and the full collection sequence plays out: Clover multipliers apply first, then Baskets collect, and Jackpot Eggs award their fixed prizes if a Rainbow was present. A spin with several accumulated Golden Squares and a well-timed Rainbow can produce a payout well beyond what the standard cluster values suggest.
The free play demo is worth using to get a feel for the cascade rhythm before playing at a stake. The medium volatility means wins come regularly enough to keep sessions moving, but the big outputs are tied to Rainbow timing rather than cluster frequency alone.
The RTP is 96.14%, calculated across ten billion simulated rounds. Alternative RTP configurations of 94.18%, 92.25%, and 88.25% are available to operators, so check the in-game paytable to confirm which version is active at your casino.
Values shown at €5.00 bet. Symbols pay based on cluster size: 5, 6-7, 8-11, or 12+ of a kind.
| Symbol | 12+ | 8-11 | 6-7 | 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pink Bunny | €125.00 | €25.00 | €12.50 | €5.00 |
| Hatching Chick | €50.00 | €25.00 | €12.50 | €5.00 |
| Chocolate Chicken | €25.00 | €15.00 | €5.00 | €2.50 |
| Lollipop | €15.00 | €5.00 | €2.50 | €1.50 |
| Flowers | €15.00 | €5.00 | €2.50 | €1.50 |
| A | €5.00 | €2.50 | €1.00 | €0.50 |
| K | €5.00 | €2.50 | €1.00 | €0.50 |
| Q | €3.00 | €2.00 | €1.00 | €0.50 |
| J | €3.00 | €1.50 | €1.00 | €0.50 |
| 10 | €2.50 | €1.50 | €1.00 | €0.50 |
| Tier | Multiplier | Value at €5 stake |
|---|---|---|
| Mini | 10x | €50 |
| Major | 100x | €500 |
| Mega | 1,000x | €5,000 |
| Max Win | 20,000x | €100,000 |
Le Bunny does what it sets out to do with charm and competence. The Easter theme is one of the better executions in the Le series; Smokey in his pink bunny costume scowling at a carrot is a strong visual, the symbols feel genuinely seasonal rather than generic, and the soundtrack hits a cheerful register that suits the tone without wearing thin quickly. The Golden Squares engine performs exactly as well as it always has, which is both the main selling point and the honest limitation. If you've spent time with Le King, the mechanical experience here is essentially identical. That's not a problem if the formula is what you're after, but it's worth knowing before you load it up.
Being fans of the Le series, there was genuine anticipation loading this one up. Smokey’s pink bunny outfit lands immediately; he’s stationed to the right of the reels, scowling impressively at a large carrot, which sets the tone for the whole game. The meadow backdrop is bright and detailed, with chocolate rabbits, Easter eggs, and blossoming flowers filling the environment. Hacksaw has clearly put care into the theme, and the symbol set backs it up too with chocolate chickens and hatching chicks that feel like genuine creative choices rather than a quick reskin. The soundtrack stands out in a good way too, with an upbeat, playful tone that gives the session a cheerful lift.
During the regular game the Rainbow appeared more frequently than expected, triggering Golden Square reveals on a number of spins and keeping returns ticking over. No natural bonus trigger came though, so we bought into Spell of Luck. The bonus buy cost 80x stake. The Golden Squares accumulated steadily across the 10 spins, with 2 FS scatters landing during the round to add a further 2 spins for a total of 12 played. Rainbow activations across those 12 spins produced a steady chain of Coin and Clover reveals, and the final total came to €372.50, a strong result from the entry-level bonus. The persistent Golden Squares doing their job across multiple spins without resetting gave the round a building quality that a standard free spins mode doesn’t replicate.
It’s a game that works best for players already fond of the Le formula who want a seasonal version with a strong character and some fixed jackpot interest. If you’ve never tried a Le slot, it’s as good a starting point as any in the series.
Le Bandit is the original and the closest cousin to Le Bunny in terms of scope. Both run the same cluster pays and Golden Squares core on a 6×5 grid, but Le Bandit predates the Jackpot Egg system, so its bonus rounds are purely Coin and multiplier-driven without fixed prize tiers. The Paris street aesthetic also sits at the quieter end of the series’ visual range compared to Le Bunny’s more saturated Easter palette. Le Bunny is essentially Le Bandit with jackpots and a seasonal reskin, which either makes it an upgrade or redundant depending on how much the jackpot element appeals to you.
Le Zeus takes the series in a noticeably different direction. Rather than cluster pays, it uses a 6×5 grid with 19 fixed paylines and a Mystery Reveal system where Mystery symbols can uncover wilds, high-value symbols, or entire Mystery Reels. The volatility steps up compared to Le Bunny’s medium rating, and the bonus structure (three free spins modes with a Mystery Meter and Reward Spins) feels mechanically distinct from the Golden Squares chain. If you want more of Smokey but with a genuinely different setup under the hood, Le Zeus is the place to go.
Le Bunny in the easter meadows.
The game offers 4 bonus buy options.
Spell of Luck costs 80x stake and returned €372.50 in our session