Don’t let the pink backdrop and bouncing gummy bear fool you. Super Gummy Strike is one of Pragmatic Play’s more deceptively structured releases, a 3×3 grid that looks like a candy-themed classic slot and behaves like a highly volatile machine. Everything here is built around a single trigger: land the right combination of Money and Collect symbols, and the game shifts gear entirely.
Money symbols land exclusively on reels 1 and 3, each taking a random value from a predefined set. Possible values are 1x, 2x, 3x, 5x, 7x, 10x, 15x, Mini 25x, Minor 50x, Major 150x, or Mega 2,000x total bet. On their own they don’t pay. Their value is only realised when a Collect or Super Collect symbol lands on reel 2 in the same spin, sweeping everything into the win total and simultaneously triggering the Respins feature.
When a Collect symbol lands on reel 2 alongside at least one Money symbol on reels 1 or 3, the Collect feature activates, and the Respins round begins. The Respins and Super Respins features can also trigger randomly by landing at least one Money, Collect, or Super Collect symbol, so the feature isn’t exclusively tied to a three-symbol combination. Three respins are awarded. Collect symbols are sticky and remain on the grid throughout the round, accumulating the value of any Money symbols that land alongside them. The counter resets to three each time a new Money symbol, Collect symbol, or Wild lands. The round ends when the counter reaches zero.
The Wild (a red gummy bear) functions differently during Respins than in standard play. Each time a Wild lands on a position during the feature, a +1x multiplier is permanently added to that spot. Any Money symbol that subsequently lands on a multiplied position has its value increased accordingly.
Triggered when a Super Collect symbol lands on reel 2 alongside Money symbols, or via the Buy Super Respins option. The Super Respins feature plays on an expanded 3×5 grid rather than the standard 3×3, adding two additional reels and significantly more positions for Money and Collect symbols to land. The same sticky Collect, resetting counter, and Wild multiplier rules apply as in standard Respins.
Four fixed jackpots are displayed to the right of the reels at all times: Mini, Minor, Major, and Mega. Their values are proportional to the current total bet and update accordingly when the stake changes. At a $2.00 total bet, the values shown are Mini $50, Minor $100, Major $300, and Mega $4,000. Jackpots can be won during the Respins and Super Respins features.
The red gummy bear Wild substitutes for all standard paying symbols but does not replace Money, Collect, or Super Collect symbols. During Respins and Super Respins, each Wild that lands adds a permanent +1x multiplier to its grid position.
Two purchase options are available where permitted. Buy Respins costs 200x the total bet and immediately triggers the standard Respins feature on the 3×3 grid. Buy Super Respins costs 400x the total bet and triggers the Super Respins feature on the expanded 3×5 grid. The Bonus Buy RTP is 96.48% for both options, marginally below the standard game’s 96.50%.
Super Gummy Strike plays on a 3×3 grid with 5 fixed paylines in standard play. Wins require matching symbols on a payline from left to right. Bets run from $0.01 to $250.00 per spin. The game is high volatility. Standard play between Respins triggers is essentially a waiting room. Most of the game’s payout potential is concentrated within the Respins and Super Respins features, and the trigger frequency is approximately 1 in 183 spins without the Ante Bet or Buy Feature.
The grid expands to 3×5 during Super Respins, adding two additional reels to the standard layout. This increases the number of positions available for Money and Collect symbols to land and reset the counter during the feature.
Alternative RTP configurations of 95.50% and 94.50% are available to operators. Check the in-game information panel to confirm which version is active at your chosen casino.
Values shown at a $2.00 total bet. All symbols pay for 3 of a kind on a payline.
| Symbol | 3 of a Kind |
|---|---|
| Wild (Gummy Bear) | $100.00 |
| Bell | $60.00 |
| 7 | $40.00 |
| Bar | $32.00 |
| Chocolate | $32.00 |
| Lollipop / Green Candy / Blue Candy | $8.00 |
| Cherry | $2.00 |
The Wild substitutes for all standard symbols except Money, Collect, and Super Collect. Money symbol values range from 1x up to Mega 2,000x total bet, determined randomly on each landing.
The jackpot values displayed to the right of the reels scale with your bet. They update in real time when you change your stake, so the amounts shown always reflect what’s available at your current bet level.
Super Gummy Strike packages a genuinely volatile and well-structured collect feature inside candy-coloured wrapping that initially undersells what's underneath. The 3×3 grid and sweet theme suggest something light, and the standard play absolutely is just that, it exists almost entirely to wait for the trigger. But when the Collect lands, the Respins round is satisfying to watch play out. The sticky Collect setup, the counter resets, and the Wild multiplier positions building up over multiple hits combine to create a feature that has genuine shape. The Super Respins on the expanded 3×5 grid push that potential further. The honest issue is that everything depends on one trigger, and between triggers there's very little to hold attention.
The audio earns its place. An energetic, quick-tempo soundtrack keeps the session feeling lively even during the long, quiet stretches between features, and the tempo shifts noticeably as the bear begins edging toward the reels. That creeping animation (the bear moving closer spin by spin before the feature triggers) is effective tension design. What follows is the jump scare, the bear disappears and reappears with glowing red eyes. It works as a gear-change signal in a way that purely visual transitions rarely do.
The coin stash behind the bear animates as coins arc across from the reels, but this is a visual flourish only with no mechanical function. Similar to other collect-themed games, the decorative animation creates the impression of accumulation without actually tracking anything.
The Buy Super Respins was used during the free play session at a $2 stake ($800 entry). The round started with 3 spins, the counter reset twice during play, and the final return was $142 — a net loss on the buy-in. That’s a fair demonstration of how the feature plays at the lower end of its variance. The framework was working (two counter resets is a reasonable result), but the Money values that landed didn’t build to anything significant. The 20,000x maximum sits well above what a typical session will produce, and the high volatility classification is genuine rather than marketing copy.
For a short burst it’s a fun format, focused and with clear feedback on whether the feature is going somewhere. As a game for extended sessions, the gap between triggers is the limiting factor.
The gummy bear hops off his coin stack, edging closer and closer to the screen, might give some a jump scare before the respin round starts!
Luck wasn’t on our side – not the best result from 2 sets of respins!