by Hacksaw GamingReleased May 22, 2025
Gothic horror slot with a three-section Wheel of Sin combining adding multipliers up to 333x and multiplying multipliers up to x33 for a 13,333x max win.

Game Type
RTP
96.33%
Volatility
High
Max Win
13,333x
Grid
5x5
Paylines
3,125 Ways to Win
Min Bet
$0.2
Max Bet
$100

Scary Mary and Morbid Magda got kicked out of heaven, and now they run a 5x5 cascading slot with a three-part multiplier wheel bolted to the side of the grid. That's Pray for Three in one sentence. The game plays across 3,125 ways to win with symbols dropping in from above and disappearing when they form winning lines.
The aesthetic sells the concept well. Grey stone walls covered in scratched graffiti - "REPENT" and "HOLY FATHER SAVE US" scrawled like bathroom stall warnings. Crosses on the grid frame. Skull drawings in the background. Hacksaw committed to the damnation theme without making it cartoonish, which gives it a grimier edge than most horror slots.
The Wheel of Sin sits left of the grid with three sections. When a Prayer Hand symbol lands alongside a winning combination, it activates one, two, or all three sections depending on the hand's type. Each section independently reveals either an Adding Multiplier (2x through 333x) or a Multiplying Multiplier (x2 through x33).
The math gets interesting when multiple sections fire. Values combine left to right: if section one shows 50x (adding), section two shows x5 (multiplying), and section three shows x10 (multiplying), your total win bar gets multiplied by 50 times 5 times 10 = 2,500x. And that 13,333x max win number starts making sense.
Individual payouts from the paytable are small. The premium symbol pays 4x for five of a kind. Low symbols pay 0.3x. Without the wheel activating, cascading wins accumulate slowly. The entire game balance depends on Prayer Hands appearing at the right moment.
Regular Prayer Hands reveal a number (1, 2, or 3) showing how many wheel sections activate. A hand showing "1" lights up the first section only. A "3" activates all three, which is the scenario you're praying for - hence the name.
Divine Prayer Hands skip the randomness. They always activate all three sections. These become central during bonus rounds.
Three scatters trigger Wicked Ways: 10 free spins with an increased chance of Prayer Hands and Wilds landing. It's the base-level bonus. Extra scatters during the round add more spins (2 scatters = +2, 3 scatters = +4).
Four scatters trigger Living on a Prayer. Same 10 free spins, but every Prayer Hand that appears is Divine - all three wheel sections activate every time. No more hoping for a "3" reveal. This is where the game shifts from accumulating small cascading wins to stacking multiplied payouts.
Five scatters unlock Flames of Fortune, the Hidden Epic Bonus. Ten free spins with Wicked Ways mechanics, extra Wilds, and one guaranteed Divine Prayer Hand per spin. Every single spin activates the full wheel. That's 10 consecutive opportunities to land 333x plus x33 multiplying combinations alongside cascading wins.
BonusHunt costs 3x your bet per spin and makes bonus triggers 5x more likely. Cheap, but you're still grinding and hoping. Hail Mary costs 50x per spin and guarantees a winning combination plus a Prayer Hand or Divine Prayer Hand every round. At 50x, you're paying for consistent wheel activations without committing to a full bonus buy.
Neither option is a direct ticket to any specific bonus tier. You still need scatters to trigger Wicked Ways, Living on a Prayer, or Flames of Fortune. The FeatureSpins just accelerate the path.
The base game is bare between wheel activations. 3,125 ways sounds like a lot, but payouts without a multiplier barely register - you'll cascade through a sequence and end up with 2x or 3x total. The game lives and dies by Prayer Hands landing at the same time as decent wins, and that timing mismatch creates stretches of nothing.
And BigWinBoard's take is fair: it's well-constructed and creatively themed, but the wheel mechanic isn't groundbreaking for a studio that's produced games with far more complex bonus ecosystems. If you've played Hacksaw's heavier titles, Pray for Three might feel mechanically straightforward despite the 13,333x ceiling.
Game data verified by Spinoxy Media Ltd editorial team. RTP and specifications sourced from official provider documentation.