by Pragmatic PlayReleased Oct 1, 2017
Classic 3-reel Pragmatic Play slot with a tiered 777 paytable paying up to 3,000x. No bonus features, just reels and a 96.96% RTP.

Game Type
RTP
96.96%
Volatility
Low
Max Win
3,000x
Grid
3x3
Reels
3
Rows
3
Paylines
3 Selectable Paylines
Min Bet
$0.01
Max Bet
$150

Diamonds are Forever 3 Lines is a 3x3 classic slot from Pragmatic Play running on their legacy cs engine. Three reels, selectable paylines (1 to 3), and a paytable printed right on the screen. That's it. No free spins trigger, no scatter symbol, no bonus round hiding behind a loading screen. If you grew up pulling handles on fruit machines, this is familiar territory.
The 777 symbol acts as wild and substitutes for everything. It also carries the game's best payouts, and here's where this slot gets slightly interesting: the 777 pays differently depending on which line hits. Line 1 returns 1,000 coins, line 2 pays 3,000, and line 3 goes to 6,000. Playing all three lines, a full grid of 777s adds up to 10,000 coins total across paylines - roughly 3,000x your total bet.
Six symbols in total. Diamonds sit below the 777 at 200x per line. Triple BARs pay 50x, double BARs 25x, single BARs 15x. Bells round out the bottom at 10x for three, with mixed BAR combinations paying 5x. Two bells on a line still return 2x. Simple math, no ambiguity.
Coin values run from 0.01 to 5.00 with a coins-per-line selector going up to 10. At max settings across 3 lines, you're betting 150.00 per spin. At minimum, it's a penny.
The RTP sits at 96.96%, which is strong for any Pragmatic Play title and puts this above most of their modern catalog. For a game with no features at all, that return rate does the heavy lifting. You'll see frequent small wins from BAR mixes and bell pairs. The trade-off is obvious - 3,000x max win won't make anyone's highlight reel in 2026.
This is the second entry in the Diamonds are Forever series, following the 1-line original from 2012. The upgrade? Two extra paylines. Pragmatic kept everything else untouched - same symbols, same engine, same diamond-and-chrome aesthetic. The visuals are dated but clean, with a dark blue backdrop and sharp symbol art that reads well on any screen.
Honest take: this slot exists for a specific audience. Players who want complexity, volatility swings, or any form of bonus engagement should skip it. But if you just want to spin three reels with decent odds and no distractions, the math works. The 96.96% return and straightforward paytable make it a functional, if unremarkable, classic slot.