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Dig It by Peter And Sons Demo
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Dig It Slots

Dig It is an online Slot from Peter And Sons.

Quick Facts

- Layout: 7 reels x 7 rows

- Key mechanics: Cluster Pays, Cascading Reels, Growing Multiplier Wilds

- Special symbols: Sticky Moving Wilds, Scatter symbols

How the Game Plays

Dig It by Peter & Sons transports players into a quirky, hand-drawn subterranean cave where a wild-eyed miner oversees a 7x7 grid filled with glowing gems and card suits. The game operates on a Cluster Pays engine, requiring groups of five or more identical symbols connected horizontally or vertically to secure a win. Each successful cluster triggers a cascade, where winning symbols vanish to allow new ones to tumble into the vacant spaces, potentially creating a chain reaction of consecutive payouts from a single spin.

Free Spins Explained

Landing three or more Scatter symbols triggers the bonus round, starting with seven free spins. During this feature, any Wilds and their accumulated multipliers carry over from the triggering spin and remain sticky on the grid. Unlike the base game, these multipliers do not reset between spins, allowing them to grow throughout the entire duration of the bonus. Landing additional Scatters provides extra spins, further extending the opportunity for massive cluster connections.

Sticky Wild Multipliers Explained

The core of the action centers on the unique Multiplier Wild symbols. When a Wild appears during a cascade, it starts with a 1x value. It grows by +1x for every matching non-winning symbol it "collects" from the grid. These Wilds are sticky and move one position between cascades, keeping the momentum alive. If multiple Wilds contribute to the same cluster win, their multipliers are added together before being applied to the payout. For those seeking immediate action, the game offers a Super Free Spins mode and a Bonus Buy feature to skip directly to the high-stakes digging.

Click the Play for Free button to load the Dig It demo, test its features and payouts and decide if it is a game you enjoy.

RTP:96.00%
Volatility:High
Maximum Win:20000x
Theme:Adventure
Hit Frequency:26.42%
Release Date:September 17th, 2025
Freespins:Yes
Bonus Buy:Yes

Dig It Demo Slot FAQs

Can I play Dig It Slot for fun, for free?
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How do the Growing Multiplier Wilds work in Dig It?
In Dig It, Multiplier Wilds start at 1x and grow by +1x for each matching non-winning symbol they collect from the grid during a cascade. If multiple Wilds contribute to the same cluster win, their multipliers are added together before being applied to the payout.
What happens during the Free Spins bonus round in Dig It?
Landing three or more Scatters triggers seven free spins in Dig It. Any Wilds and their accumulated multipliers from the triggering spin remain sticky on the grid, and crucially, these multipliers do not reset between spins throughout the entire bonus round.
What is the difference between base game Wilds and Free Spins Wilds in Dig It?
In the base game of Dig It, sticky Wilds move one position between cascades and their multipliers reset after each spin. During free spins, the same sticky Wilds carry over from the triggering spin and their multipliers do not reset, allowing them to grow continuously through the entire bonus.
Can I buy the bonus round directly in Dig It?
Yes, Dig It offers a Bonus Buy feature that lets you skip directly to the high-stakes digging. There is also a Super Free Spins mode available for those seeking immediate action without waiting for Scatters to land naturally.
What is the layout and payout system in Dig It?
Dig It uses a 7x7 grid with a Cluster Pays mechanic, requiring groups of five or more identical symbols connected horizontally or vertically to win. After each win, a cascade removes the winning symbols so new ones tumble in, potentially creating chain reactions from a single spin.
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