Three pots sit above the reels, each accumulating a different resource. Spins. Multiplier. Symbols. Every Super Diamond that lands on the grid has a chance to boost one or all of them, and when the Action Spins trigger, all three pots empty at once into a feature round that combines everything they have collected. Triple Action Cash Strike from Blueprint Gaming takes the cash collect format that the Coin Strike series established and layers a three-resource accumulation system on top. The Power Play option at 5x the base bet strips the grid down to only cash-relevant symbols, turning every spin into a feature-focused event. Blueprint’s visual production has stepped up noticeably from their older titles, and the fire-and-gold treatment here looks premium.
Super Diamond symbols land on any of the six reels and contribute to three pots displayed above the grid.
Each Super Diamond has a chance of boosting one, two, or all three pots simultaneously. Landing 3 or more Super Diamonds in a single spin guarantees the Action Spins trigger, at which point every accumulated pot value is awarded. One or two Super Diamonds can also randomly trigger the feature.
When triggered, the Action Spins feature starts at a baseline of 11 spins, x1 multiplier, and 20 symbols. The pot values accumulated during standard play add directly to these starting figures, up to a maximum of 15 spins, x5 multiplier, and 100 symbols. During Action Spins, only Action Strike Collect and Cash Prize symbols are active. When a Collect symbol lands in view alongside Cash Prize symbols, it awards the value of every visible cash prize, multiplied by the accumulated multiplier. After the feature ends, there is a chance that an Action Boost further increases the Triple Action Pots for the next round.
The Collect fires mid Action Spins and lands a 74.00 Epic Win with a Mini jackpot in the mix.
The Collect symbol appears on reels 1 and 6 during standard play. Cash Prize symbols appear across all six reels. When both land in the same spin, the Collect symbol gathers all visible cash values. This operates independently from the Triple Action system, providing a secondary payout stream outside the main feature. The four jackpot tiers, Mini ($25), Minor ($50), Major ($150), and Grand ($1,000) at $1.00 bet, are accessible through the cash prize system.
The Power Play button activates a mode where every spin costs 5x the base bet. During Power Play, only Cash Prize, Collect, and Super Diamond symbols are active on the grid, removing all standard-paying symbols. Every spin becomes a feature-focused event where the only outcomes are cash collect triggers, Super Diamond pot contributions, or nothing. The higher cost buys concentration rather than higher returns, since the RTP remains at 94% in both modes.
Triple Action Cash Strike sits alongside the Coin Strike series in Blueprint’s cash collection catalogue. Coin Strike 2 Hold and Win and Coin Strike XXL use a simpler collect-and-hold format where coins lock in place and respins reset on new landings.
The Triple Action variant adds a three-pot accumulation system that operates during standard play before the feature triggers. The visual treatment also represents a step up for Blueprint, with fire-and-gold rendering that matches the intensity of providers who have traditionally led on production quality.
The three pots accumulating above the reels transform what would otherwise be dead spins between features into contribution events. Every Super Diamond that adds a spin, a multiplier tier, or symbols to the pots gives that spin tangible purpose, even when no payline win forms. That persistent accumulation is what separates the Triple Action variant from the standard Coin Strike format. The 6-reel grid generates 4,096 ways on every spin, with wins formed by matching consecutive symbols from left to right. Only the highest win per way is paid. Wild symbols appear on reels 2 through 6 and substitute for all symbols except Collect and Cash Prize symbols.
Triple Action accumulation, Action Spins, Power Play, and all cash collect interactions work identically when spinning for free.
Classic fruit symbols and card royals fill the standard paytable, with the Red 7 leading as the only symbol that pays from two of a kind. At a $1.00 total bet.
| Symbol | ×6 | ×5 | ×4 | ×3 | ×2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red 7 | $5.00 | $2.50 | $2.00 | $1.00 | $0.50 |
| Gold Star | $2.50 | $2.00 | $1.50 | $0.80 | – |
| Bell | $2.50 | $2.00 | $1.50 | $0.80 | – |
| Watermelon | $2.00 | $1.50 | $1.20 | $0.60 | – |
| Symbol | ×6 | ×5 | ×4 | ×3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Orange / Lemon | $1.50 | $1.20 | $1.00 | $0.50 |
| Cherry | $1.50 | $1.20 | $1.00 | $0.50 |
| A / K | $1.20 | $1.00 | $0.80 | $0.50 |
| Q / J | $1.00 | $0.80 | $0.60 | $0.40 |
Triple Action Cash Strike is Blueprint's most structurally ambitious cash collect title, and one that asks more from the player than its return rate justifies. The three-pot architecture turns the space between features into the game. Power Play gives the game a second identity, and the presentation is the best Blueprint has put on this format. At 94% RTP, the system impresses more than it pays.
Fire licks across every surface. Triple Action pots glow above the reels in red and gold, each one displaying its current accumulated value. Classic fruit symbols, 7s, stars, bells, watermelons, and cherries, are rendered with a metallic sheen and ember-glow effects that lift them above the flat illustrated style Blueprint used on earlier titles. Coin Strike branding has been replaced with “Cash Strike,” and the Super Diamond symbol sits at the centre of the visual identity. Blueprint invested in the presentation here, and it shows in the first seconds of loading.
Spinning at $1.00 in our session at $1.00, the standard 4,096-way grid produced regular small wins from the fruit and card symbols. Super Diamonds appeared at a comfortable frequency, and watching the pots above the reels increment with each landing provided engagement that the payline returns alone would not sustain. The Cash Strike Collect triggered twice during 40 spins, gathering modest cash values both times. The Triple Action pots built gradually toward a feature trigger that had not yet fired by the time we switched to Power Play.
Power Play at $5.00 per spin immediately changed the session’s character. The grid stripped down to cash-relevant symbols only, and every spin produced either a collect, a Super Diamond contribution, or empty positions. The concentrated symbol pool meant the pots accumulated faster, but the 5x cost also meant unproductive spins burned through the balance at five times the standard rate. A few decent hits from the Cash Strike Collect demonstrated the system’s potential in this mode, though the overall session ran close to break-even.
Within Blueprint’s cash collection catalogue, Triple Action Cash Strike represents a genuine evolution of the Coin Strike formula. The three-pot system adds a pre-feature strategy that simpler hold-and-spin formats cannot replicate, and the Power Play option provides a second gameplay mode for higher-stakes sessions. The 94% RTP is the constraint that holds both modes back from fully rewarding the time investment the system asks for. At a higher return rate, the Triple Action architecture would justify extended sessions.