Bonus rounds
The three Ice Fishing bonus rounds
Seven segments out of 53 open the ice. Each bonus has its own hit rate, its own multiplier range and its own published return — and its own page.
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All three compared
| Bonus | Segments | Hit rate | Range | With 10x | RTP | Max stake |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lil’ Blues | 4 | 7.55% | 3x–100x | 1,000x | 95.69% | 2,500 |
| Big Oranges | 2 | 3.77% | 4x–200x | 2,000x | 95.60% | 1,000 |
| Huge Reds | 1 | 1.89% | 10x–500x | 5,000x | 95.17% | 500 |
Wheel multipliers of 2x to 10x scale every fish inside the round, not your stake.
Detail pages
Lil’ Blues
Four segments, 3x to 100x, 95.69% RTP. The bonus you will actually see.
- Lil’ Blues in detailHit rate, range and what the round is like
Big Oranges
Two segments, 4x to 200x, 95.60% RTP. Half the frequency, double the ceiling.
- Big Oranges in detailWhy the RTP barely moves against Lil’ Blues
Huge Reds
One segment, 10x to 500x, 95.17% RTP. The only route to 5,000x.
- Huge Reds in detailThe rarest segment and the lowest return
On “guaranteed wins”
Every bonus round pays something, which is why they are often described as guaranteed wins. The phrase is accurate and close to useless.
A 3x catch on Lil’ Blues after carrying a bonus chip for twenty rounds is a guaranteed win and a losing sequence at the same time. The figure that matters is the size of the catch measured against everything staked to get there, and on that measure all three routes are priced to return less than the Leaf bet sitting next to them.
Across a ninety-round hour, expect roughly seven Lil’ Blues, three or four Big Oranges and one or two Huge Reds — on average, on routes you actually backed, and with dry hours being completely ordinary. Run your own numbers.