Lucky Patrick Coins: Hold & Win Slot by Gamebeat
by GamebeatReleased Mar 11, 2026
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Tight 3x3 Irish coin-collector with a Pot of Gold Collector, four-tier jackpot coins, and a Super Bonus that starts every cell on a x2 multiplier. Hit "Free Play" below to launch the Lucky Patrick Coins: Hold & Win demo in your browser. No download, no signup.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.19% |
| Volatility | Medium-High |
| Max Win | 2,000x |
| Grid | 3x3 |
| Paylines | 5 fixed paylines |
| Min Bet | $0.1 |
| Max Bet | $50 |

About Lucky Patrick Coins: Hold & Win Slot
Three reels, three rows, five fixed paylines. That's a tight footprint for a modern Hold & Win, and it's the first thing that shapes how Lucky Patrick Coins plays. With only nine cells in play, every coin that drops matters, and the Pot of Gold Collector that sits beside the reels has very little room to miss.
Coins land on the base grid carrying stamped values of 5, 10, 15, 25, 40, 50 or 75, sometimes a MINI, MINOR, MAJOR or GRAND jackpot tag instead. Whenever a Collector lands on the same spin, it sweeps every visible coin into the win, jackpots included. The four jackpot tiers pay 25x, 50x, 150x and 1000x bet, and when the Collector hauls in a tagged coin the leprechaun's pot visually morphs into a mini, minor, major or grand variant before paying out, a small touch but a satisfying one.
Fill all three reels with at least one coin on the same spin and the Hold & Win round opens up. Three respins, sticky golden clovers, and a counter that resets every time a new coin or clover lands. The interesting wrinkle is the progressive multiplier system: each cell tracks its own multiplier, and every fresh coin that drops onto a cell already holding one bumps that cell's multiplier upward. So if a particular position keeps catching coins across several respins, it stops being a simple 25x stop and turns into a compounding payout target. There is no stated cap, only the 2000x ceiling for the whole game.
Two direct buys sit in the menu. The 500x option drops you straight into the standard Hold & Win round. The 1000x ticket buys the Super Bonus, where every one of the nine cells starts at a x2 multiplier before the respins even begin, which is the more interesting purchase if you care about top-end runs. Visually it leans heavily on the standard Irish kit: emerald hills behind the reels, four-leaf clovers patterning the background, a stamped-gold logo, and a paytable of cherries, lemons, oranges, plums, watermelons, a BAR, a bell and a star sitting underneath the high-pay Wild. Same fruit-machine bones as a classic Lucky Leprechauns slot, dressed in a coin-collector chassis instead of a standard five-reel one.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.