How the game works
The 53 Ice Fishing wheel segments
Twenty-three Leaf 1, twenty-three Leaf 2, four Lil’ Blues, two Big Oranges and one Huge Reds. Every probability on this site follows from that split.
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The layout
| Segment type | Count | Share of wheel | What it does |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leaf 1 | 23 | 43.40% | Pays 1:1, or the boosted multiple |
| Leaf 2 | 23 | 43.40% | Pays 1:1, or the boosted multiple |
| Lil’ Blues | 4 | 7.55% | Opens the Lil’ Blues bonus round |
| Big Oranges | 2 | 3.77% | Opens the Big Oranges bonus round |
| Huge Reds | 1 | 1.89% | Opens the Huge Reds bonus round |
Why the split matters
Fifty-three is a prime number, which means the wheel cannot be divided into equal repeating blocks. That is a design detail rather than a player-facing one, but it does mean the fish segments are spaced unevenly around the rim.
The important consequence is the ratio. Forty-six of 53 segments are leaf, so the wheel resolves without any bonus round 86.79% of the time. The seven fish segments carry the entire top end of the paytable, and they are also the segments with the lowest published returns. That is not an accident: the house charges for access to large multipliers by paying back slightly less on the routes that reach them.
Each spin is drawn independently. A wheel that has not shown Huge Reds in two hundred rounds is exactly as likely to show it on the next spin as one that just did, so the round history operators display is there to be looked at, not used.
Coverage by bet
Backing a single Leaf route covers 23 segments. Backing both covers 46, but the two never win together, so the effect is halving your stake on each rather than doubling your coverage.
Backing all three fish routes covers 7 segments, or 13.21% of the wheel. Backing one Leaf plus all three fish covers 30 segments, 56.60%, which is the widest sensible spread and also the most expensive per round. Spreads priced by blended RTP.