
There’s no grid, no reels, and no symbols to deal with in Coins. It’s a Coin-flip game, and the whole thing boils down to one question: how many Coins do you want to toss? You can pick anywhere from 1 to 12, set your bet, and then watch them all flip at once. If every Coin comes up heads, you win. If even one doesn’t, the round is over.
Bets range from 0.20 to 200 per round, and the Payout Display at the top of the screen updates to give you both the odds and the potential win for however many Coins you’ve selected. At 12 Coins, the payout goes as high as 4,014x.
Coin Selection
Before each round, you pick how many Coins are going to be tossed, from 1 to 12. More Coins means it’s harder for them all to come up heads, but the win Multiplier for that outcome gets bigger as well. With just 1 Coin, the return is small. Go all the way to 12, and the odds are 1 in 4,096, but the payout climbs to 4,014x your bet.
Payout Display
Two bars above the playing area update every time you adjust the number of Coins in play. The left bar gives the odds of winning that particular round, and the right one is the Multiplier that’ll be applied to your bet if everything comes up heads.
Round Structure
Once you’ve placed a bet, all of the Coins you selected flip at the same time. There’s no partial payout here – either every Coin comes up heads or you lose the round entirely. This means that each round is over in seconds, so you can adjust the number of Coins between rounds and get right back into the action.
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