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Labour Day Rush Slot by Onlyplay

by OnlyplayReleased Apr 23, 2026

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Tight 3x3 Onlyplay slot themed on International Workers' Day with three collector jackpots up to 1,000x and 2,530x max win.

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Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP95.16%
VolatilityMedium
Max Win2,530x
Grid3x3
Paylines5
Min Bet$0.5
Max Bet$40
Hit Freq20.4%
Themes
Features
Labour Day Rush slot gameplay screenshot

About Labour Day Rush Slot

Onlyplay's new 3x3 spin-off lands on International Workers' Day itself, trading the 2024 original's 5x3 Hold & Win engine for a tighter 5-payline board with three persistent jackpot collectors working in the background. Symbols are isometric worksite tools rendered in chunky chrome and paint: a silver bolt, red-handled adjustable wrench, green measuring tape roll, curve-handled hammer, yellow hard hat, chrome welding mask with a yellow visor, a red toolbox spilling wrenches, and a yellow control console studded with red, green and blue buttons.

The three collectors are the heart of the base game. Land nine hard hats and MINI pays 25x bet. Nine red toolboxes fire MAJOR for 100x. Nine control-console symbols trigger GRAND at 1,000x. Counters sit top-to-bottom on the left rail with their live EUR values ticking alongside, and they persist across spins, which is the part that matters. You're not hunting jackpots inside a single round. You're chipping away at three parallel totals every time you hit spin, with the joystick console doing the heavy lifting toward that 1,000x tier.

Free spins come from the gear SCATTER, a brass cog with a fiery orange halo. Three of them across the reels award 10 Onlyplay-standard free spins with enhanced win potential, though scatters drop less often during the feature itself. There's no classic Buy Bonus option here, but some operators enable a Buyable Free Spins tier, so availability depends on where you play. Max win caps at 2,530x, which is modest by 2026 standards but sits in line with the medium-volatility maths.

Visually it's a sunset shift at the factory. The grid sits inside a steel panel ringed with warm yellow marquee bulbs, the LABOUR DAY RUSH logo is stamped in chrome above a backdrop of gears, and silhouetted cranes, smokestacks and pipes fade into the smoky amber distance behind it. The aesthetic is blue-collar and grungy rather than polished, a deliberate contrast to the sleeker predecessor. If you liked the original Labour Day (2024) but wanted something quicker and jackpot-focused rather than Hold & Win driven, this is Onlyplay's May 1st answer.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.