by Hacksaw GamingReleased Apr 16, 2026
Luxury casino slot with Power Wheels awarding instant 10x to 10,000x prizes. High-Roller mode costs 1,000x for a 1-in-10 shot at max win.

Game Type
RTP
96.23%
Volatility
Very High
Max Win
10,000x
Grid
5x5
Paylines
18 Paylines
Min Bet
$0.2
Max Bet
$100

Power of Ten has a High-Roller FeatureSpins mode that costs 1,000x your bet. Each spin gives roughly a 1 in 10.39 chance of hitting the 10,000x max win through Power Arrow symbols lining up across all five reels. Miss, and you lose the buy-in. That's the headline feature, and it's the purest gamble Hacksaw has put into a slot.
The rest of the game wraps around a 5x5 grid with 18 paylines and a dark, upscale ballroom setting - black paneled walls, crystal chandeliers, gold sconces. It looks like an exclusive private salon somewhere in Monaco. Hacksaw usually leans into cartoon chaos or neon horror. This one is all restraint and polish.
Power Wheel symbols land on the grid during regular spins. Once all payline wins settle, each Power Wheel spins to reveal a cash prize: 10x, 100x, 1,000x, or the full 10,000x max win. Multiple wheels on the same spin combine their values.
There's a neat escalation mechanic. Five Power Wheels landing in a single row upgrade their prize pool - suddenly you're looking at 100x minimums instead of 10x, or 1,000x, or an instant max win. It's uncommon, but that's where the big base game hits come from.
The paytable supports this structure with moderate line wins. The diamond symbol tops out at 50x for five of a kind. Card suits sit at 3x for five. These aren't the payouts driving the 10,000x ceiling - the Power Wheels are.
Three scatter symbols trigger Deck of Fortune: 10 free spins with a higher Power Wheel drop rate. Landing 2 extra scatters adds 2 spins, 3 adds 4. Standard escalation.
Four scatters trigger Whopping Wheels, which uses a lives system instead of a fixed spin count. You start with 3 lives that refill whenever a Power Wheel appears. All Power Wheels become sticky until the bonus ends, then every sticky wheel activates and combines prizes simultaneously. Fill the entire 5x5 grid with sticky wheels and the bonus ends instantly with combined prizes.
Five scatters unlock On The House - the Hidden Epic Bonus. Ten free spins where at least one Power Wheel lands on every reel, every spin. Guaranteed. That's a minimum of 5 Power Wheels per spin across 10 rounds, all spinning independently.
BonusHunt FeatureSpins make bonus triggers 5x more likely. Deal The Wheels costs 250x and guarantees at least 3 Power Wheels per spin - useful for players who want consistent wheel action without the full High-Roller commitment.
And then there's that 1,000x High-Roller option again. No free spins. No sticky mechanics. Just Power Arrows gradually filling rows. Five arrows across a row = max win. Everything else = loss. It strips the slot down to a single binary outcome, which is either appealing or terrifying depending on how you approach slots.
Base game payline wins are low. With 18 paylines on a 5x5 grid and top symbols paying just 50x for five of a kind, you're waiting for Power Wheels to carry the session. Spins without a wheel landing feel hollow - there's no tumble mechanic, no random feature, nothing to break up dry stretches.
And the game is new enough (April 2026) that there's limited real-money data on how the Power Wheel distribution plays out over thousands of spins. The math is 96.23% overall, but how that splits between base payline wins and wheel prizes matters for how the game actually feels.
Game data verified by Spinoxy Media Ltd editorial team. RTP and specifications sourced from official provider documentation.