From your first round to going after the Grand jackpot, it's all here. We explain the grid, the row multipliers, the bonus round and the four jackpots in plain English — written for players in India who want to actually get the game, not just tap buttons and hope.
Start Here
The basics take about thirty seconds to pick up. After that, you keep finding small things that make you a smarter player. New here? Just read top to bottom. Played before? Skip ahead to whatever part you came for.
Orientation
The first time you open the game, the screen can look busy. Give it ten seconds. Once you know what each part does, it stops feeling messy.
Top bar. Four jackpot amounts sit up here: Mini, Medium, Major and Grand. They stay on screen the whole time, so you always know what the big prizes are worth right now.
The grid in the middle. This is where everything happens. Coins, gems and mining symbols fall here, rows light up, and multipliers go up.
Total Win panel. Usually on the left. It shows how much the current round has paid so far. Watching that number climb during a good bonus is half the fun.
Start button. Bottom right. Press it to begin a round. Honestly, that one button is all you ever need to touch.
The four jackpot tiers sit across the top; the grid and total-win panel fill the centre and left.
The Core Loop
This is the whole game, step by step. Follow it in order and you'll be playing fine from your very first round. You don't need any experience.
How Wins Grow
If you only learn one thing about the game, learn this part. Row multipliers are why a small win can turn into a big one.
Every row across the grid has its own multiplier. When three coins land on a row, that row's multiplier doubles. Do it again on the same row, and it doubles a second time. Since it's doubling, not adding, the number jumps fast.
That's how a boring-looking round can suddenly pay big. One good cascade can double a row two or three times in a row. And with a top win of 25,000x, a hot row can go a long way.
You don't press anything for this to happen — it just works on its own when the coins fall into place. All you do is keep playing and hope the luck shows up.
Line up three coins on a row to double its multiplier — repeat it to push the number even higher.
The Reward Stage
Most players are really playing to reach the bonus round. That's where the biggest payouts sit, and it's the only place you can win a jackpot.
Land three cube symbols on the main grid and the bonus opens up. You can't force it — the cubes show up at random. So you just keep playing and wait for them.
Inside, the board turns purple — this is the Mix Bonus. Gold, silver and copper coins drop alongside red and blue gems, each worth something different. Rows still double here, so this is where a small round can suddenly become a win worth a screenshot.
In normal play you win steady, smaller amounts. In the bonus, the wins get much bigger, and the four jackpots are only up for grabs here. So when the bonus triggers, that's your moment.
The Mix Bonus — coins of every metal and glittering gems combine for boosted, jackpot-eligible rewards.
The Top Prizes
There are four jackpots and one way to get them. This is the prize most players are after.
You can only win a jackpot in the bonus round. They never drop during normal play. While the bonus runs, keep an eye out for matching jackpot symbols. The rule is simple:
The Grand needs four symbols instead of three, so it's the hardest one to hit. That's on purpose. There's no trick for it either — it's all random. The honest plan is to get into the bonus as often as you can, keep your bets reasonable, and enjoy the chase.
The mining symbol set — matching three or four of these during the bonus is how jackpots are claimed.
Play Smarter
None of these will win the game for you — nothing can, since it's all random. But they help you play longer, learn quicker and have more fun doing it.
Pick a limit before you start and stick to it. Never add money just to win back a loss. This one habit matters more than anything else.
Spend some real time in free mode. Knowing how rows fill and how often the bonus hits beats any lucky hunch.
Low bets get you more rounds for the same money, so you learn faster. Bet bigger only once you really know the game.
Short sessions with gaps keep your head clear. When you're tired, you make sloppy bets.
The good money is in the bonus round. Think of normal play as the road that gets you there, not the main thing.
If you stop enjoying it, stop playing. The smart players treat each round as money spent on fun, win or lose.
Avoid These
Almost everyone slips up the same way at the start. Knowing what these traps look like means you can sidestep them and enjoy the game for longer.
It's tempting to put down a large stake hoping for a quick bonus. The problem is you burn through your budget before you've even learned how the rows behave. Play your first sessions at the smallest bet and treat them as lessons, not attempts to win.
After a few flat rounds, the urge to raise your bet to "make it back" is strong. Don't. The game has no memory — a bigger bet is just a bigger bet, not a better chance. The losses you chase are usually the ones that hurt most.
The Grand needs four matching symbols in the bonus, and that is rare on purpose. Plan your money around the smaller, regular wins, and let the big one stay the happy surprise it's meant to be.
Jumping straight to real money to "save time" usually costs more than it saves. Ten minutes in free mode teaches you how often the bonus triggers and how the multipliers grow — knowledge that pays for itself.
Quick Reference
A handful of terms come up again and again. Here's what each one actually means, with no jargon.
Q & A
No. Every round is random, so nothing can promise a win. The best you can do is set a budget, practise in demo mode, bet small and get into the bonus round when you can. That's about as far as real advice goes.
The top win is 25,000x your bet. Getting close to that is rare — you'd need a very lucky bonus round with rows doubling again and again. Nice if it happens, but don't count on it.
Three coins on a row doubles that row's multiplier. Three more on the same row doubles it again. Because it doubles instead of adding, the number climbs fast when you get a good run.
No. Crash games make you time your cash-out, but this one finishes each round by itself. You set your bet, press start, and the rows and bonus take care of themselves.
Land three cube symbols on the main grid. They show up at random, so just keep playing within your budget and wait — it'll come.
Yes. Demo mode gives you the full game — rows, multipliers, the bonus — with no real money on the line. It's the best place to try out everything in this guide.