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Shave the Sheep Slot by Hacksaw Gaming

by Hacksaw GamingReleased Jul 23, 2020

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Farm-themed scratch card with 16 prize tiers and a 75,000x max win. Part of Hacksaw's Shave the series alongside Shave the Beard.

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Specifications

Game TypeScratch Cards
RTP53.77%
VolatilityHigh
Max Win75,000x
PaylinesMatch 3 identical symbols
Min Bet$0.5
Max Bet$20
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Features
Shave the Sheep slot gameplay screenshot

About Shave the Sheep Slot

Scratch and Shear

Shave the Sheep is one of Hacksaw Gaming's early scratch card releases - a simple match-3 game with a farm theme. Buy a card, scratch it manually or hit the Scratch All button, and look for three identical symbols. If you find them, you win the prize shown for that symbol. Only the highest-value match pays per card.

Prize Table

The game runs a 16-tier prize structure across a series of 10 million cards. Bottom tier pays €1 at a €2 bet (0.5x) with roughly 1-in-8 odds. Mid-range hits include €100 at 1-in-1,499 and €1,000 at 1-in-29,940. The top prize sits at €150,000 (75,000x your bet at the minimum stake), but only one card in the entire 10 million series holds it.

That 75,000x multiplier is unusually high for a scratch card. Most digital scratchers cap around 10,000x to 25,000x. The trade-off shows in the tier distribution - prizes between €5,000 and €50,000 have extremely few cards allocated (4 to 67 across 10 million), so the mid-high range is nearly as rare as the jackpot itself.

Simple by Design

The sheep-shearing theme uses cartoon art with a green pastoral background. It's light and inoffensive - exactly what you'd expect from a casual scratch card. Autoplay runs through cards automatically for players who want volume over interaction.

Like all scratch cards, there's zero strategy involved. The result is determined the moment you buy the card. Scratching is purely theatrical. The format works for quick sessions between slot play or when you want instant results without bonus round buildup. The 16 prize tiers give more granularity than some Hacksaw scratchers (Scratch a Million uses 13), which means slightly more variation in outcomes even if most results cluster in the bottom three tiers.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.