Blueprint built its reputation on Irish-themed titles, and the Luck O’ The Irish series sits at the heart of that catalogue. The original Fortune Spins slot introduced a format that felt genuinely different. It featured four simultaneous reel sets with Mystery Symbols cascading across grids. This sequel carries that setup forward and layers in a Hold and Win bonus that wasn’t there before. It’s a slot that rewards attention to its systems rather than passively spinning through.
The defining feature of the series returns intact. Activating Fortune Spins, either through the buy button or standard play, sets four separate 5×4 reel sets running in sequence. When a game logo Mystery Symbol lands on any grid, it reveals a random symbol and that reveal carries across to all remaining grids in the sequence. If the first set drops three revealed rubies, the next three grids inherit those ruby positions before spinning. The compounding effect across four consecutive grids is where the format earns its design credibility.
In this sequel, Mystery Symbols are also active during regular play outside the Fortune Spins, which the original didn’t allow. Each appearance reveals a matching symbol across all positions it occupies, opening up win combinations that standard spins on a conventional reel set simply can’t produce.
New to this entry is the Money Spins bonus, a Hold and Win format triggered by landing at least one coin scatter anywhere in view. Once triggered, the grid resets to show only coins and blank spaces, with three respins on the clock. Each coin that lands carries a cash value and sticks in place, and any new coin landing resets the counter back to three. The round continues until the respins run out or the grid fills entirely with coins. High-volatility sessions can go deep into dry spells before the scatter appears, so patience is part of the deal here.
The original Luck O’ The Irish Fortune Spins is a 5×3 game with 10 paylines paying both ways. It has one feature worth talking about. Fortune Spins. That format was strong enough to build a series on, but outside of it, there was little to hold a session together. Mystery Symbols were confined to the Fortune Spins sequence only, standard play was stripped back, and there was no secondary bonus to catch dry spells before they bit into a bankroll.
The sequel addresses all three of those gaps directly. The grid expands to 5×4, doubling the row count and giving Mystery Symbols more positions to cover when they land. Payline count doubles to 20, though the both-ways system from the original doesn’t carry across. Wins here pay adjacent rather than reversibly. Whether that’s a net gain depends on playing style, but the additional rows more than compensate in practice.
The bigger structural upgrade is what happens outside Fortune Spins. Mystery Symbols now appear during regular play, which changes the rhythm of a session considerably. Where the original asked players to either activate Fortune Spins or spin through a fairly plain reel set, the sequel keeps something interesting happening across every spin type. The Money Spins bonus adds a third mode entirely, one the original had no equivalent of at all.
Stakes run from £0.10 to £500 per spin in standard play. The Fortune Spins buy-in costs between £2.00 and £500. The 20 paylines pay adjacent rather than strictly left-to-right, so combinations can form from any position as long as symbols appear on neighbouring reels.
The RTP sits in a range of 95.06–95.38% depending on the configuration running on your platform. Check the in-game panel to confirm which version is active. Max win is capped at 50,000x your stake or £250,000, whichever is reached first.
Symbol values at a £0.10 stake:
| Symbol | 5 of a Kind | 4 of a Kind | 3 of a Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pot of Gold | £2.50 | £1.50 | £0.50 |
| Ruby | £2.00 | £1.00 | £0.30 |
| Diamond | £1.50 | £0.50 | £0.20 |
| Emerald | £1.50 | £0.50 | £0.20 |
| A | £1.00 | £0.20 | £0.10 |
| K | £1.00 | £0.20 | £0.10 |
| Q / J / 10 | £0.50 | £0.10 | £0.05 |
A free play session is the most useful way to get a feel for how the Fortune Spins sequencing works before committing real stakes to the buy-in.
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Fortune Bet purchase screen.
After the bonus purchase, all 4 reels unlock simultaneously. Will you be lucky?