Big Hot Flaming Pots: Tasty Treasures Slot by Light & Wonder
by Light & WonderReleased Dec 20, 2025
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Big Hot Flaming Pots Tasty Treasures runs Light & Wonder's Asian-kitchen series with a different twist: Bun symbols hold for Stack N' Hit respins, and three scatter colors unlock Yummy, Spicy or Upsized free spins. 4 jackpots, two of them progressive. Tap "Free Play" below to play Tasty Treasures in demo mode, right in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 95.52% |
| Volatility | High |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 243 Ways |

About Big Hot Flaming Pots: Tasty Treasures Slot
Picture a hawker stall at golden hour, peppers strung up like garlands, woks gleaming, and three glowing scatter orbs (green, red, purple) sitting on the counter waiting to decide your fate. The conceit of Light and Wonder's Big Hot Flaming Pots variant is that scatter colour, not scatter count, drives where the bonus goes. Four or more of any one colour guarantees a feature trigger, but the colour you land determines which mode opens: Yummy, Spicy, or Upsized. Three different free spins engines, three different math profiles, one base game funneling into all of them.
Stack N' Hit is the signature divergence from the sister title. Where most pots-style games hold cash symbols, this one freezes Buns in place and awards respins that reset every time a new Bun lands. The Buns themselves carry either prize values or one of four jackpot labels, and two of those jackpots are progressives that climb with every bet placed across the network. The other two are fixed tiers. So a Stack N' Hit round can either grind out base prize values or, if the right Bun lands, snap directly to a progressive payout, no full-grid fill required.
Counting the three scatter-driven modes, the Stack N' Hit respin round, and the way Yummy/Spicy/Upsized each contain their own sub-variations, the game advertises seven distinct feature combinations. That's a lot of bonus surface area for a 5x3, 243-ways grid, and it explains why the volatility sits high: the base game is mostly a delivery system for colour-matched scatters.
Wild behaviour matches the sibling. When a Wild contributes to a winning combination it nudges out to cover the full reel, which on 243 ways routinely doubles or triples the hit it just helped create. There's no buy bonus here, so the only way into free spins is the scatter trigger, which keeps the colour-roulette tension intact.
Visually the game leans harder into wealth iconography than its sibling, with gold-rimmed dishes and gem-studded garnishes filling the premium symbol tier. The hanging chilli ristras and warm yellow kitchen walls do the rest of the heavy lifting. Pleasant, busy, and unmistakably part of the Asian-kitchen series even before you read the title card.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.