10x Lions 7 Slot by YGR
by YGRReleased Jun 1, 2022
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Chinese Lion Dance 3-reel classic with Golden Lion WILDs on all 3 reels (10 tiers, 1x-10x). Compound multipliers lead to a 5,000x ceiling.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| Volatility | Medium-High |
| Max Win | 5,000x |
| Grid | 3x3 |
| Paylines | 1 payline (single center line) |
| Min Bet | $0.2 |
| Max Bet | $50 |

About 10x Lions 7 Slot
Picture a brass-trimmed cabinet in a quiet temple hall rather than a Vegas floor. The backdrop is deep teal, stamped with concentric cloud-pattern medallions, and the reel window sits inside an ornate gold meander border. Three reels, three rows, one center line running straight across. That's the whole layout, and YGR doesn't dress it up with ante options or bonus chasers.
The Golden Lion Dance Head is the mascot here, and it's also where the math gets loud. Lion heads carry printed multipliers from 1x all the way up to 10x, ten distinct tiers in total, and they can drop on any of the three reels. Each Lion substitutes for every regular symbol. When one lands on the payline, it stamps its value onto the line win. When two lions share the payline, their values multiply together rather than stacking: two 10x lions on the same row means a 100x boost, not 20x. Three lions triple-compound. A triple-10x lineup hits 1,000x before the base pay is even applied, and paired with the top base pay, that's how the ceiling gets to 5,000x your bet.
The base paytable tells you everything about the variance shape. Rewards climb gently from 1x for any three matching symbols up to 15x for the best base combo, then the schedule jumps off a cliff straight to 3,000x and 5,000x, there's nothing in between. So most dry spins end with small returns or nothing, and the big outcomes live entirely on the lion multipliers doing their compound work. Bets run from 0.20 to 50.
The symbol set stays committed to the theme. Silver Yuan Bao ingots stack in pairs with meander detailing etched into their bodies, and the Red Chinese 7 has an orange Yuan Bao ingot tucked inside the character itself, a small compound motif you won't find in the sister title 100x Lions 7, which trimmed that detail when it lowered the ceiling to 1,000x. This is the earlier, higher-ceiling Lions variant, and it shares its entire engine with the Western-themed 10x Diamond 7: same paytable, same reel map, same multi-reel wild distribution, just a different cultural skin.
No free spins. No scatter. No respins or buy bonus button. You spin, you wait for lions to land on the middle row, and you hope they brought their 10x stamps.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.