Light & Wonder Slots — Free Demos
Full Light & Wonder library
RTP leaderboard
| # | Game | RTP | Volatility |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Light and Wonder 88 Fortunes | 96.06% | Medium |
| 2 | Light and Wonder Monopoly Big Event | 96.01% | Medium |
| 3 | Light and Wonder Zeus 1000 | 95.99% | High |
| 4 | Light and Wonder Raging Rhino | 95.91% | High |
Other providers
About Light & Wonder
About Light & Wonder
Light & Wonder currently has 4 games in our database. 0% of those are available as free demos on this site. The studio's typical game profile runs high on volatility, — reward-oriented play with meaningful bankroll requirements. Average RTP across 4 confirmed titles is 95.99%.
Volatility Profile
Most Light & Wonder titles run High volatility. Catalog breakdown: High (50%), Medium (50%). High variance is the studio's default mode — the features are where the return lives, and the base game is usually the price you pay to get there. Players who prefer regular base-game activity will find some of the mid-volatility titles in the library, but the signature Light & Wonder experience is high-risk.
RTP Profile
Light & Wonder averages 95.99% RTP across 4 games, range 95.91% to 96.06%. Standard territory, fractionally below the 96% mark. The house edge is slightly wider than the market average. That doesn't rule out specific titles that beat the catalog average, but the portfolio-level number is what it is.
Light & Wonder — Portfolio Highlights
The highest max win in the Light & Wonder catalog is 5,000x on Light and Wonder 88 Fortunes. Other notable top-end titles include Light and Wonder Zeus 1000 at 5,000x and Light and Wonder Raging Rhino at 4,000x. These games require the most bankroll patience but also represent the studio's highest-upside math models. See the full Light & Wonder library in the grid below.
Verdict
High variance and below-average RTP in the same catalog is a tough combination. Light & Wonder's high-dominant library offers upside at the cost of both patience and a wider house edge. Demo play — available for most titles on this page — is the best way to assess whether a specific game justifies the risk profile before real money is involved.