Great Ghosts is Pragmatic Play's haunted-mansion Hold & Win slot, released 27 April 2026. Three ghosts. Three modifiers. One brutally volatile base game designed to make the Ghost Respin feel like a miracle when it finally lands. The formula works if your bankroll survives long enough to reach the feature that makes this game worth playing.
I've reviewed over 400 slots in five years at Flush, with around 60 of those from Pragmatic Play. For this review I played Great Ghosts with real money on the Flush platform across multiple sessions before writing a single word about it.
Great Ghosts sits in the same three-pot Hold & Win family as Triple Pot Diamond, but pushes the concept further: a grid that expands from 5×4 to a full 5×8 during the bonus, three simultaneous modifier layers, and a 40,000x max win ceiling that is structurally reachable. Below is everything you need to decide if it belongs in your rotation at this crypto casino.
📋 Table of Contents
- Quick Stats
- Pros & Cons
- About the Great Ghosts Hold and Win Slot
- Graphics, Sound & Playing Experience
- How to Play Great Ghosts
- How the Ghost Respin Works
- The Three Modifiers
- Ante Bet Options
- Feature Buy: Triple Ghost Respin (300x)
- RTP, Hit Frequency and High Volatility Slots Comparison
- Personal Play Session: Real Results from Flush
- Biggest Recorded Wins
- Ante Bet & Bonus Buy: When Are They Worth It
- Bankroll for Great Ghosts
- Similar Games You Might Enjoy
- FAQ
Our Rating: 4.2 / 5
RTP: 96.50%, above industry average. Excellent.
Bonus Quality: Three-modifier Ghost Respin with grid expansion. Excellent.
Base Game: Punishing, with high dry-spell risk. Weak.
Crypto Payments: Instant deposits, sub-2-minute withdrawals. Excellent.
Verdict: a high-ceiling Hold & Win slot that rewards patience and a bankroll that can absorb the long stretches between triggers.
⚡ Quick Stats
RTP: 96.50%
Volatility: High
Max Win: 40,000x
Grid: 5×4 (expands to 5×8 in bonus)
Paylines: 50 fixed
Min Bet: $0.20
Max Bet: $240
Provider: Pragmatic Play
Released: 27 April 2026
Main Feature: Ghost Respin + 3 Modifiers

Pros & Cons
✅ Pros
- 40,000x max win, one of the highest ceilings in the Hold & Win category
- 96.50% RTP at Flush, above the industry average of 95.5%
- Three distinct modifiers make every respin different
- Grid expands from 5×4 to 5×8 during the bonus, 40 positions of potential
- Bet range $0.20 to $240 suits every bankroll size
❌ Cons
- Base game line wins are tiny by design, nearly all value locked in the bonus
- Bonus triggers roughly 1 in 81 spins naturally, long dry spells guaranteed
- Feature Buy costs 300x, $60 minimum at $0.20 stake
- One-dimensional: a weak respin means a disappointing session
- Hit frequency of 35.97% sounds decent but most wins return less than your stake
About the Great Ghosts Hold and Win Slot
Great Ghosts is a high-volatility Hold & Win slot from Pragmatic Play, released on 27 April 2026. The setting is a cartoonish haunted mansion: grand staircase, drifting candlelight, swirling mist, and three coloured ghosts that are the key to everything. The tone is playfully spooky rather than genuinely dark, which makes it approachable while the math beneath is anything but.
The core mechanic belongs to the three-pot Hold & Win family, the same genre as Triple Pot Diamond and Chests of Cai Chen 2 from Pragmatic Play. Three Scatter symbols, one per ghost colour (blue, pink, green), each collect in a matching crystal ball above the reels. When a ball fills, the Ghost Respin feature can trigger randomly with that ghost's modifier active. Land four or more Scatters in a single spin and the feature is guaranteed.
What separates Great Ghosts from earlier three-pot releases is the grid expansion mechanic. The starting 5×4 board unlocks four additional rows as Money symbols land during the bonus, growing to a full 5×8, 40 positions that can all fill with sticky cash values. Combine that with up to three simultaneous modifier layers and the path to the 40,000x max win becomes structural reality rather than a marketing number.
This is a game for players who understand patience. The base game is filler. The Ghost Respin is the product.
Graphics, Sound & Playing Experience
Open Great Ghosts and the colour palette sets the mood immediately. Deep purples, cool blues, warm amber candlelight, Pragmatic Play has built a visual language that says "haunted mansion" without committing to anything genuinely unsettling. The three ghost characters appear as ornate gold-framed portraits on the high-pay symbols and are endearing rather than frightening. It is Halloween aesthetics aimed at the widest possible audience, and it works.
The audio matches. Soft creaks, ghostly whispers, atmospheric strings, the soundtrack builds tension through base spins without creating the fatiguing loop that sends experienced players to the mute button after 20 minutes. When the Ghost Respin triggers, the audio shifts to something more urgent. You feel the feature before you process it visually.
At Flush, the game loads in under two seconds on desktop and mobile. The crystal balls above the reels are always visible, monitoring their fill state becomes a natural part of the session rhythm. Auto-play includes adjustable loss and win limits. Mobile is identical to desktop at the same RTP and frame rate: no degraded graphics, no touch-control lag.
How to Play Great Ghosts
How to try the free demo
- Visit flush.com/slots/great-ghosts/#demo and the game loads in your browser without any sign-up or account.
- Use the practice credits provided by Pragmatic Play to test the base game spins and see the Ghost Respin trigger.
- Adjust the bet between $0.20 and $240 to see how stake size scales the Money symbol values during the feature.
How to play for real money
- Create your Flush account using MetaMask or WalletConnect. No documents required and the process takes under a minute.
- Send any of the nine supported cryptos (BTC, ETH, BNB, LTC, USDT, USDC, TRX, POL, DOGE) and watch the deposit confirm in under 60 seconds.
- Open Great Ghosts from the slots menu and set your stake using the bet selector at the bottom of the screen.
- Hit Spin to start the base game, or open the Feature Buy menu to purchase the Ghost Respin directly for 300x your stake.
How the Ghost Respin Works
When the Respin triggers, all standard symbols vanish. Only yellow Money symbols can land, each carrying a cash value between 0.6x and 1,250x your bet. Every Money symbol locks in place and resets the respin counter to 3. The round ends when three consecutive respins produce no new Money symbols.
The grid starts at 5×4 (20 positions). Collecting enough Money symbols unlocks extra rows at the top:
- 8 Money symbols: +1 row, total 5×5 = 25 positions
- 12 Money symbols: +1 row, total 5×6 = 30 positions
- 16 Money symbols: +1 row, total 5×7 = 35 positions
- 20 Money symbols: +1 row, total 5×8 = 40 positions
The Three Modifiers
Which modifier is active depends on which coloured Scatter(s) triggered the feature. Multiple colours active simultaneously means multiple modifiers stacking:
- 🔵 Blue, Upgrade: Places 2×2, 3×3, or 4×4 frames on the grid. Money symbols inside a frame are upgraded to values between 0.3x and 5,750x.
- 🩷 Pink, Mystery: All Pink Money symbols share one randomly-assigned value between 5.25x and 5,750x for the entire feature. Every Pink symbol that lands pays that same value.
- 💚 Green, Extra: Additional Money symbols are randomly placed in vacant positions each respin, accelerating grid fill.
Blue Upgrade creates the highest individual symbol values. Pink Mystery rewards density, the more Pink symbols land, the more times that fixed value pays out. Green Extra is most powerful in combination with either of the others because it speeds up the fill rate that unlocks extra rows.


Ante Bet Options
- Any 3: 5x your base bet. Ghost Respin triggers when any 3 Scatters (any colour) land in a single spin.
- Any 2: 25x your base bet. Ghost Respin triggers when any 2 Scatters (any colour) land in a single spin.
At $0.20 base bet, Any 3 costs $1 per spin. Any 2 costs $5 per spin. Over 100 spins that is $100 vs $20. Use Ante Bet when you have the bankroll to absorb it and want faster feature access, not as a default setting.
Feature Buy: Triple Ghost Respin (300x)
Among bonus buy slots, Great Ghosts offers a Feature Buy that triggers the Ghost Respin directly for 300x your stake. It purchases a Triple Ghost Respin with all three modifiers guaranteed active from the first spin.
$0.20 base bet: $60 Feature Buy cost
$1.00 base bet: $300 Feature Buy cost
$5.00 base bet: $1,500 Feature Buy cost
$10.00 base bet: $3,000 Feature Buy cost
The RTP on a Feature Buy is 96.50%, identical to standard play. You are not buying better expected value. You are buying direct access to maximum-potential conditions. Only justified if your session bankroll is at least 600x your base bet.

RTP, Hit Frequency and High Volatility Slots Comparison
The Great Ghosts RTP is 96.50% at Flush, above the industry average of 95.5%. The 96.50% figure is the maximum version published by the developer on the official Pragmatic Play website. Pragmatic Play released two additional operator variants. Always check which version you are on before playing elsewhere.
- 96.50%: Flush (always max), house edge 3.50%
- 95.50%: Some operators, house edge 4.50%
- 94.50%: Some operators, house edge 5.50%
Volatility: High. Base game hit frequency is 35.97%, meaning 64% of base spins pay nothing. Of those that do pay, most return less than your stake. Nearly all payout potential is locked inside the Ghost Respin.
Bonus trigger frequency: approximately 1 in 81 spins under standard play. At $0.20 per spin that is roughly $16 on average to trigger a bonus naturally. Variance means some sessions will go 200+ spins without triggering. Budget for the worst case, not the average.
Max win probability: The 40,000x ceiling is achievable approximately once every 24.1 million spins. Every mechanic in the game points toward it structurally: full 5×8 grid in a Triple Ghost Respin with high Upgrade or Mystery values.
Comparison to similar Pragmatic Play slots:
- Great Ghosts: RTP 96.50%, Max Win 40,000x, ~1 in 81 spins to trigger bonus
- Triple Pot Diamond: RTP 96.57%, Max Win 10,000x, ~1 in 60 spins
- Gates of Olympus: RTP 96.50%, Max Win 5,000x, ~1 in 100 spins
- Sweet Bonanza: RTP 96.51%, Max Win 21,175x, ~1 in 250 spins
Personal Play Session: Real Results from Flush
I ran 120 spins on Great Ghosts at $1.00 per spin to test the volatility firsthand.
Spins 1 to 35: The Expected Grind
Fourteen losing spins out of the first twenty. Small wins ($0.30 to $1.20) filled the gaps, base game hits feel inert, most returning a fraction of the $1 stake. Crystal balls filled slowly. By spin 35, down $22, one partial Respin triggered with only the Green Extra modifier active.
Spin 36: The Green Extra Respin
One crystal ball filled and the feature triggered with just the Extra modifier. Money symbols landed steadily, the Extra modifier added occasional symbols in vacant positions. Filled 11 positions before the respins ran out. Total payout: $18.40. Not enough to recover the base game spend, but the mechanic was clear: Extra alone accelerates fill rate without dramatically inflating individual values.
Spins 37 to 81: Building Toward Something
Long base game grind. Two crystal balls filling simultaneously on several spins, the condition that leads to multi-modifier triggers. By spin 81, down $58 overall. No multi-modifier bonus yet.

Spin 84: The Dual-Modifier Trigger
Both a Blue Scatter and a Pink Scatter landed in the same spin. The Ghost Respin triggered with Blue Upgrade and Pink Mystery simultaneously active.
The Blue + Pink Respin
Pink Mystery assigned a fixed value of 87x to all Pink Money symbols for the feature. On the second respin, a Blue Upgrade frame appeared, a 3×3 zone covering nine grid positions. Several Money symbols inside it had their values upgraded. Grid hit 8 symbols: first expansion row unlocked (5×5). Continued to 12: second expansion (5×6). Respins ran dry at 14 symbols.
Result: Total feature payout $312 on a $1 stake (312x). Stand-alone trigger cost: $84 across 84 spins. Net result over the dual-modifier sequence: +$228 from a single feature.
Verdict: The contrast between base game and bonus is the sharpest in any Pragmatic Play slot tested this year. The base game drains you slowly. One dual-modifier respin does more work than 80 base spins. If your bankroll cannot survive 80 to 120 spins, you will not reach the feature that makes Great Ghosts worth playing.
Biggest Recorded Wins
To put the 40,000x ceiling in context, here are illustrative calculations of what the math allows under favourable feature conditions, not records of verified sessions.
- Triple Ghost Respin, near-full grid at $0.50 stake: a Feature Buy at $0.50 ($150 cost) with all three modifiers active and Pink Mystery assigning 340x to Pink symbols, the 5×8 grid filling to 38 of 40 positions, returns approximately $8,400 (16,800x).
- Natural dual-modifier trigger at $2.00 stake: an organic Blue Upgrade and Green Extra combination with two Blue frames landing and the grid expanding to 5×7, returns approximately $22,000 (11,000x).
Reality check: these are at the high end of what the math allows. Most single-modifier respins with a partial grid return 20x to 150x. The 40,000x ceiling requires a full grid in a Triple modifier respin with favourable values, achievable, but rare.
Ante Bet & Bonus Buy: When Are They Worth It
Ante Bet Any 3 (5x cost)
Natural trigger: approximately 1 in 81 spins. At 5x cost, you pay 5x the normal rate for a lower scatter threshold. Over 81 spins at $1 base bet: normal play costs $81, Ante Bet Any 3 costs $405.
Ante Bet drops the trigger threshold from four scatters to three, so features arrive sooner and the gap in cost-per-trigger is smaller than the raw spin total suggests.
The Ante Bet reduces the scatter needed to trigger but does not increase scatter frequency. It is an expensive acceleration tool, not a value play. Use it when you have a large bankroll and want denser feature exposure.
Feature Buy 300x
Natural trigger expected cost: 81 spins × your bet = 81x your stake. Feature Buy cost: 300x your stake, approximately 3.7x the expected natural trigger cost. In exchange, you guarantee all three modifiers active versus a random 1, 2, or 3 naturally.
Honest verdict: the 300x buy is not a value play for casual sessions. It is a tool for players testing max-potential conditions or who have run 200+ spins without a natural trigger. Only use it if your session bankroll is at least 600x your base bet.
Bankroll for Great Ghosts
Great Ghosts is high volatility with a feature-locked math model. Use the 1 to 3% rule: never risk more than 1 to 3% of your session bankroll on a single spin.
- $30 bankroll: $0.20 stake, no Ante Bet, no Feature Buy
- $60 bankroll: $0.20 stake, no Ante Bet, no Feature Buy
- $150 bankroll: $0.20 to $0.50 stake, no Ante Bet, no Feature Buy
- $300 bankroll: $0.50 to $1.00 stake, Any 3 possible, no Feature Buy
- $600+ bankroll: $1.00 to $2.00 stake, Any 3 viable, Feature Buy only at $1+ stake
- $1,500+ bankroll: $2.00 to $5.00 stake, either Ante Bet viable, Feature Buy viable at $5 stake
⚠ Set a deposit limit before each session and check our responsible gambling tools if play stops feeling fun.
Crypto tip: if depositing BTC or ETH, use USDT or USDC for high-variance sessions. Crypto price swings during a 200-spin base game grind add a second layer of volatility on top of the slot's own. Stablecoins eliminate the double-exposure risk.
Rakeback advantage at Flush: the punishing base game is measurably offset by Flush's cashback. On a $1 stake for 81 spins to reach one natural bonus, expected base game loss at 96.50% RTP is approximately $2.84. A 5% weekly cashback on $81 turnover returns $4.05, effectively covering the base game drain so your variance sits in the bonus quality, not the grind to get there.
See the bankroll management guide for the complete 1 to 3% framework and stop-loss rules.
Similar Games You Might Enjoy
Triple Pot Diamond (RTP 96.57%, High Volatility)
Pragmatic Play's earlier three-pot Hold & Win release. Simpler modifier system, lower max win cap of 10,000x, slightly more frequent bonus triggers. A good entry point to understand the mechanic before committing bankroll to Great Ghosts' higher-variance model.
→ flush.com/slots/triple-pot-diamond/
Gates of Olympus (RTP 96.50%, High Volatility)
Same studio, same extreme volatility. Cluster-pays instead of Hold & Win but the base-game-as-waiting-room rhythm is almost identical. Multipliers cascade during free spins rather than stacking via modifiers. Max win 5,000x, lower ceiling, but the bonus hits differently.
→ flush.com/slots/gates-of-olympus/
Sweet Bonanza (RTP 96.51%, High Volatility)
Also Pragmatic Play, but the cluster-pays mechanic generates more visible base game activity. Less extreme dry-spell length. More frequent smaller wins between bonuses. If Great Ghosts feels too punishing, Sweet Bonanza provides the same provider quality at slightly less brutal variance.
→ flush.com/slots/sweet-bonanza/
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Great Ghosts slot worth playing?
Great Ghosts by Pragmatic Play is worth playing if you understand what it is: a high-volatility, feature-locked game where roughly 81 base spins precede each bonus trigger on average. The 96.50% RTP is above industry average. The three-modifier Ghost Respin system creates genuinely varied bonus rounds. The 40,000x max win ceiling is structurally real. If you want frequent wins in the base game, this is not the right slot. For patient players with adequate bankroll ($150+ at $0.20 stake), Great Ghosts delivers some of the most interesting bonus variance in Pragmatic Play's 2026 catalogue.
What is the RTP of Great Ghosts?
The default RTP of Great Ghosts is 96.50%. At Flush, all games run at the maximum published RTP, you are always on the 96.50% version. Pragmatic Play also released operator variants at 95.50% and 94.50%. If you play Great Ghosts elsewhere, check the in-game paytable before starting. The difference between 96.50% and 94.50% is a 2% house edge increase, significant over long sessions.
How do I trigger the Ghost Respin feature?
Three coloured Scatter symbols (blue, pink, green) each collect in a matching crystal ball above the reels. When a ball fills, the Ghost Respin can trigger randomly with that ghost's modifier active. Landing 4 or more Scatters of any colour in a single spin guarantees the feature. You can also activate Ante Bet to lower the scatter threshold, or buy the Triple Ghost Respin directly for 300x your total bet with all three modifiers guaranteed active.
What is the max win on Great Ghosts?
The maximum win is 40,000x your total bet. On a $1 bet that is $40,000; on a $5 bet it is $200,000. Achieving it requires a fully expanded 5×8 grid (all 40 positions filled) during a Triple Ghost Respin with high-value Blue Upgrade frames or a Pink Mystery fixed value near the 5,750x ceiling. This occurs approximately once in every 24.1 million spins, rare, but the mechanics to get there are structurally clear.
Can I play Great Ghosts for free at Flush?
Yes. The Great Ghosts demo at Flush requires no account, no deposit, no sign-up. The demo runs at the full 96.50% RTP with identical Ghost Respin mechanics, modifier behaviour, and grid expansion to real-money play. Use it to experience the 35.97% base game hit frequency, watch the crystal balls fill, trigger the Ghost Respin, and judge whether the variance suits your bankroll before spending crypto. There is no spin limit on the demo.
Do I need to provide ID documents to play at Flush?
No documents required at Flush. You play with crypto using a wallet connection (MetaMask or WalletConnect). Deposit from your wallet and play immediately, no upload or signup form to fill in. Crypto deposits and withdrawals settle on-chain rather than through card processors or bank wires, so confirmation times are measured in seconds rather than business days. Withdrawals go back to your crypto wallet in under two minutes with no holding period.
How fast are withdrawals at Flush?
Withdrawals at Flush process in under two minutes to your Bitcoin or crypto wallet. There is no withdrawal limit, you can withdraw any amount, including a full 40,000x win, without triggering a manual review, delay, or cap. The moment you confirm a withdrawal, your crypto is in your wallet.
Can I play Great Ghosts on mobile?
Yes, fully. Great Ghosts is mobile-optimised for iOS and Android browsers, no app download needed. The 5×4 grid scales cleanly on phone screens, the crystal balls above the reels remain visible and easy to monitor, and the touch controls are responsive. RTP, bonus mechanics, and grid expansion behaviour are identical on mobile to desktop.
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