by EvoplayReleased Feb 20, 2026
Evoplay's coin-collecting Hold & Win slot with three unique crown boosters - Collector, Double Game, and Extra Spin - plus four jackpots up to 3,000x.

Game Type
RTP
96.31%
Volatility
Medium-High
Max Win
7,324x
Grid
5x3
Reels
5
Rows
3
Paylines
20 Fixed Paylines
Min Bet
$0.1
Max Bet
$10000

3 Crowns: Coin Hunt runs on a 5x3 grid with 20 fixed paylines and 96.31% RTP. The base game is straightforward - match symbols left to right, collect Wilds on reels 2 through 5, and wait for the colored Bonus symbols to land. That's where the real game starts.
Red, Purple, and Green Bonus symbols carry random coin values between 1x and 300x your total bet. Each color also represents a specific booster for the Bonus Game. When the game decides to trigger a bonus round, the color of the triggering symbols determines which boosters activate.
Purple triggers the Collector. This one adds a special symbol to a random empty position after each bonus spin. The Collector grabs every coin value on the grid and converts into a Bonus symbol itself - basically a magnet for prizes. Your first Collector is guaranteed on spin one.
Red activates Double Game. An entire second grid appears. Both grids spin independently during the bonus, and at the end, prizes from both fields add together. Two grids also means two chances at filling all 15 positions for a GRAND jackpot. Yes, you can technically win two GRANDs.
Green gives Extra Spin - bumping your respins from 3 to 4. Simple, but in a mechanic where each new coin resets your spin counter, that extra spin compounds.
All three can activate simultaneously. One booster is decent. Two is strong. All three together - Collector feeding values on a doubled grid with an extra spin buffer - is where the 7,324x max win lives.
Once triggered, the regular reels disappear. You get a blank 5x3 grid that only produces Gold Bonus symbols (coins) or empty spaces. Starting with 3 spins (4 with Extra Spin), every new coin that lands resets your counter back to full. The round ends when you run out of spins or fill all 15 positions.
Filling the entire grid awards the GRAND jackpot at 3,000x. Below that: MAJOR at 300x, MINOR at 90x, and MINI at 30x. These jackpot values can also appear directly on coin symbols alongside regular multipliers of 1x, 2x, 3x, 5x, 10x, 12x, 15x, and 30x.
Two options. The 67x purchase triggers the Bonus Game with 1 to 3 random boosters at 96.54% RTP - slightly higher than base game. The 121x option guarantees all three boosters but drops to 95.79% RTP. That pricing gap tells you something: the full triple-booster combo is significantly more volatile, and the provider is pricing the variance into the cost.
For context, 121x for a guaranteed full-feature bonus is moderate compared to many Hold & Win slots. Patrick's Club: Three Pots charges 143x for its three-booster equivalent. The cheaper option at 67x is reasonable for testing the waters.
Ten regular symbols split into clear tiers. The top symbol pays 100x your line bet for five of a kind - 5x your total bet at 20 paylines. The next two pay 30x and 20x line bet for five. Card-tier symbols bottom out at 3x line bet for a full line.
Wilds only appear on reels 2 through 5, meaning no wild-anchored combinations from the leftmost reel. This keeps base game wins modest and pushes the payout weight firmly toward the Bonus Game.
Built on the same engine as Evoplay's Three Pots series (Patrick's Club, Imperial Relics), 3 Crowns: Coin Hunt swaps the pot theming for a more medieval treasure hunt vibe. The three-booster system is carried over, and it works well here. The max win sits at 7,324x - not the highest in the Hold & Win space, but the Double Game booster with its dual-grid GRAND jackpot opportunity is genuinely appealing.
If you've played other coin-collecting slots, the rhythm feels familiar. Trigger, collect, hope for resets. The boosters add just enough variation to the formula to keep each bonus round feeling different depending on which crowns activate.