Published return
RTP changes with the bet spot.
The SNAI-published EUR ruleset lists an optimal theoretical return of 97.10% for both Leaf 1 and Leaf 2. The three individual bonus bets are lower: 95.69% for Lil’ Blues, 95.60% for Big Oranges and 95.17% for Huge Reds.
RTP is a long-run mathematical model, not a forecast for one session. It also does not tell you how often a route produces a large result, and it cannot make a random wheel outcome predictable.
| Bet route | Outcome | Optimal RTP | Published coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leaf 1 | Instant wheel result | 97.10% | 23 of 53 segments |
| Leaf 2 | Instant wheel result | 97.10% | 23 of 53 segments |
| Lil’ Blues | Fishing bonus | 95.69% | 4 of 53 segments |
| Big Oranges | Fishing bonus | 95.60% | 2 of 53 segments |
| Huge Reds | Fishing bonus | 95.17% | 1 of 53 segments |
53-segment wheel
The physical-looking wheel is mathematically Leaf-heavy.
Leaf 1 and Leaf 2 together occupy 46 of 53 positions. The remaining seven positions are bonus triggers: four blue, two orange and one red. Dividing each count by 53 gives the raw chance of that symbol on a spin before considering which bets you placed.
Coverage is not the same as expected return. A route can appear more often yet still have a different payout model, while a rare bonus route can carry a much wider range of multipliers.
- Leaf coverage
- 86.79%46 of 53 wheel positions across Leaf 1 and Leaf 2.
- Bonus coverage
- 13.21%Seven positions across the three bonus families.
- Rarest route
- Huge RedsOne red segment, equal to 1.89% of the wheel.
Maximum-payout effect
A payout cap can reduce the effective RTP at maximum stake.
The rules explain that a theoretical win can exceed the maximum payout, while the amount actually credited remains capped. That matters most when a maximum stake is paired with a high multiplier route.
For the published capped calculation, Lil’ Blues falls to 95.15%, Big Oranges to 95.00% and Huge Reds to 94.55%. The Leaf figures are not listed with a separate capped value in this document.
| Bonus bet | Optimal RTP | Capped maximum-bet RTP | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lil’ Blues | 95.69% | 95.15% | −0.54 percentage points |
| Big Oranges | 95.60% | 95.00% | −0.60 percentage points |
| Huge Reds | 95.17% | 94.55% | −0.62 percentage points |
Before betting
Use the published numbers as a baseline, then verify the table you open.
- Open the in-game information or help panel and find RTP for the exact bet spot.
- Check the table currency, minimum stake, maximum stake and maximum payout.
- Confirm whether an All Bonuses bet is split across three positions and what its displayed total stake means.
- Do not assume another operator, studio variant or currency uses the same limits as the EUR example.
Primary evidence
Check the same sources we used.
Quick answers
Questions players ask next.
01What is the best published Ice Fishing RTP?
The published rules list 97.10% for Leaf 1 and 97.10% for Leaf 2 in the optimal, uncapped calculation.
02What are the odds of any bonus segment?
The wheel has seven bonus segments out of 53 in total, a raw wheel share of 13.21%. A win still requires a qualifying bet on the matching bonus route.
03Does a 97.10% RTP mean I get €97.10 back from €100?
No. RTP is a long-run theoretical average across a very large number of wagers, not a session guarantee or refund rate.
