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Temple of Three Slot by Play'n GO

by Play'n GOReleased May 1, 2026

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Play'n GO's tight 3x3 Egyptian slot built entirely around Hold'n Spin: three deity Pots (Bastet's multiplier, Ra's mystery, Anubis enhancer) drive a 10,000x ceiling. Try Temple of Three for free below by clicking "Free Play" to load the demo in your browser.

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Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP96.2%
VolatilityHigh
Max Win10,000x
Grid3x3
Paylines5 paylines
Min Bet$0.2
Max Bet$100
Themes
Features
Temple of Three slot gameplay screenshot

About Temple of Three Slot

Three Pots sit on a stone altar at the base of the temple, each one tied to a different deity, and the whole bonus depends on lighting them. Cash Coins do the lighting. When a Coin lands while at least one Pot is active, the Hold'n Spin kicks in with three respins, and every new Coin that drops resets the counter back to three.

Bastet's Multiplier Pot scatters Nx frames across positions, so any Coin that lands in a multiplied cell gets boosted by that value. Ra's Mystery Pot turns up question-mark icons that flip to reveal random Coin values when the respins end. Anubis' Enhancer Pot does something different: it pushes existing Coin values up the tier ladder, so a 6x can climb to 8x, then higher. With all three Pots running at once, a single decent grid fill can spiral fast, which is exactly what the intro screen advertises with that all-features-on example showing a MAJOR symbol next to stacked 8x and 6x Coins.

The Treasure Keeper sweeps every visible Coin at the end and adds the totals. There's also a Second Blessing rule worth knowing: if the final respin lands empty, a Coin can still spawn out of nowhere and reset the counter again. It's a small mercy that turns dead bonuses into salvageable ones.

Four fixed jackpots sit on the left side of the screen as a vertical ladder, paid as multipliers of bet rather than fixed cash: GRAND 100x, MAJOR 50x, MINOR 25x, MINI 15x. They drop into the grid as Coin variants during Hold'n Spin, not as separate scatter triggers.

Visually the game leans hard into golden temple atmosphere, torch flames flicker either side of the reels, a Pharaoh statue with crossed arms looms above the grid, and the columns behind are carved with hieroglyphs that fade into shadow. Card royals (J, Q, K, A) show up in jewel-toned shapes alongside scarabs, the Eye of Horus, and ankhs. A standard Egyptian setup on the surface, but the deity-per-Pot framing pulls it closer to mythology territory than the usual Pharaoh-and-pyramids fare.

Five paylines on a tight 3x3 grid means base play is sparse, the entire game is built around triggering that Hold'n Spin. Nothing meaningful happens until a Coin drops and a Pot is lit. Coming from Play'n GO, the math feels deliberately compressed: tiny grid, small payline count, one bonus, but enough modifier layering inside that bonus to justify the 10,000x ceiling.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.