RTP Chart

Find Which Casino Offers the Best RTP for Your Favorite Slots

The same slot game can have drastically different Return to Player (RTP) percentages depending on which casino you play at. A game might offer 96.5% RTP at one casino but only 94% at another — that's a 2.5% difference that directly impacts your expected returns. Our RTP comparison chart lets you instantly see which of the 140+ casinos offers the best RTP for each game, helping you maximize your odds before you spin.

RTP Comparison by Casino

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96.00% Best RTP for this game
94.00% Lowest RTP for this game
2.00% High variance between casinos

Why the Same Game Has Different RTPs at Different Casinos

Most players don't realize that game providers like Red Tiger Gaming, Pragmatic Play, and NetEnt release their slots with configurable RTP settings. Casinos can choose from several RTP options when they license a game — typically ranging from 94% to 97%. The casino picks which version to offer based on their business model, and this choice is rarely advertised prominently.

This means the Dragon's Luck you play at Bet365 might return 96.24% of wagers over time, while the exact same game at a different casino could be set to 94.50%. Over thousands of spins, that 1.74% difference translates to significantly more money staying in your pocket when you choose the higher-RTP version.

The Hidden Cost of Playing at Low-RTP Casinos

Let's do the math. If you wager €10,000 on a slot with 96% RTP, your theoretical loss is €400. On the same slot set to 94% RTP, your theoretical loss jumps to €600. That's 50% more money lost simply because you chose the wrong casino for that particular game.

This is why RTP comparison matters. It's not about finding a "winning" casino — all casino games have a house edge. It's about minimizing that edge and getting better value for your entertainment spend.

How We Collect This Data

Our database tracks RTP configurations across 140+ online casinos worldwide. We monitor popular operators like Bet365, Betway, Stake, 1xBet, LeoVegas, and dozens more. For each game, we record the specific RTP offered at each casino so you can make an informed decision about where to play.

Note that RTPs can change — casinos occasionally switch to different RTP settings, especially for new games or promotional periods. We aim to keep our data current, but always verify the RTP in the game's help section before playing.

Understanding the "Best" and "Diff" Columns

The Best column shows the highest RTP available for each game across all casinos we track. This is your target — these are the casinos offering the fairest odds for that specific slot.

The Diff column shows the spread between the highest and lowest RTP for each game. A high difference (1-2%+) means your choice of casino matters significantly for that game. A low difference means the RTPs are similar across casinos.

Red vs Green: What the Colors Mean

Green-highlighted RTPs indicate the best available RTP for that game — these are the casinos you should prefer. Red-highlighted RTPs show the worst available RTP, where you're giving up significant value compared to alternatives.

Games With the Biggest RTP Variance

Some games show massive RTP variance across casinos. Blood Suckers MegaWays, for example, might range from 95.5% to 97.66% depending on where you play. For these high-variance games, checking our chart before playing could save you hundreds over time.

A Note on Responsible Gambling

While we help you find better odds, remember that all casino games are designed with a house edge. Higher RTP means slower theoretical losses, not guaranteed wins. Never gamble more than you can afford to lose. Set limits, take breaks, and treat gambling as entertainment, not income.

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