A grid game just out-multiplied every slot on the board
This week's highest multiplier did not come from a progressive jackpot or a Megaways engine — it came from a mine-avoidance grid. At 17:15 UTC on June 1, a player at Shuffle navigated Mines+ to a 12,523.5x finish, turning a $2 stake into $25,011. That single number — 12,523.5 — is more than three times the week's second-place multiplier. It is the kind of output that makes every other result on this leaderboard look like a rounding error.

The leaderboard
| Rank | Slot | Casino | Multiplier | Payout (USD) | Date (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mines+ | Shuffle | 12,523.5x | $25,011 | Jun 1, 17:15 |
| 2 | Buffalo King Megaways | Roobet | 4,000x | $8,000,000 | Jun 3, 14:39 |
| 3 | Crazy 777 2 | BC.Game | 3,333.33x | $210 | Jun 3, 00:58 |
| 4 | Crash | Roobet | 2,500x | $175,193 | Jun 3, 12:58 |
| 5 | Le King | BC.Game | 1,334.4x | $108 | Jun 3, 14:32 |
| 6 | Slayers Inc | BC.Game | 1,131.3x | $1,040 | Jun 4, 02:54 |
| 7 | Le Digger | Shuffle | 1,117.8x | $445 | Jun 1, 05:49 |
| 8 | Hand of Anubis | BC.Game | 1,003.3x | $244 | Jun 2, 21:24 |
| 9 | Hash Dice | BC.Game | 1,000x | $549 | May 30, 14:02 |
| 10 | Plinko | BC.Game | 1,000x | $201 | Jun 2, 22:25 |

Deep dive: rank 1 — Mines+ at Shuffle, 12,523.5x
The week's headline event landed at 17:15:13 UTC on June 1. On Mines+ at Shuffle, a player exited a grid round with a 12,523.5x multiplier, converting a $2.00 bet into a $25,011 payout. Mines-style games generate their multipliers dynamically — each safe cell revealed compounds the return, so the output is path-dependent rather than symbol-driven. That means a 12,523.5x result implies an extraordinarily deep run through the grid with mines successfully avoided at every step. No published maximum-win figure exists for this title, so we cannot benchmark the result against a stated ceiling, but the raw multiplier stands as the largest recorded on the SlotRadar network in this seven-day window by a factor of more than three. The dollar amount, $25,011, is also the third-largest cash payout in this week's top ten despite the comparatively modest bet size.
Deep dive: best small-bet payout — Slayers Inc at BC.Game, 1,131.3x
The cleanest demonstration of leverage this week came from Slayers Inc at BC.Game. At 02:54:31 UTC on June 4, a bet of approximately $0.92 returned $1,040 — a 1,131.3x multiplier. That is a four-figure cash result from a sub-dollar wager, which puts it in a different category from the high-dollar events elsewhere on the board. No theoretical RTP or published maximum win is on file for Slayers Inc, so contextualising the result against the game's design parameters is not possible this week. What the numbers do show is that at the bet size implied here — just under a dollar — a 1,131.3x outcome crosses the $1,000 threshold that most players would consider a meaningful session result. It is the starkest ratio of input to output in this week's dataset when absolute bet size is taken as the anchor.

Deep dive: biggest ceiling deviation — Crazy 777 2 at BC.Game, 3,333.33x
This is the week's most structurally interesting data point. Crazy 777 2 at BC.Game carries a published maximum win of 10,000x. At 00:58:06 UTC on June 3, a player recorded a 3,333.33x multiplier — precisely one-third of that ceiling. The payout was $210 on a bet of approximately $0.063. The ratio-versus-ceiling figure of 0.3333 means this result reached 33.3 percent of the game's theoretical maximum, which is the highest ceiling-penetration ratio among any titled slot with a disclosed max-win figure in this week's leaderboard. The game also carries a theoretical RTP of 97 percent, among the highest in the set. A 3,333.33x multiplier on a game with a 10,000x cap tells you the design space has meaningful headroom above this week's result — and that this particular title is capable of producing top-ten multiplier outputs even on micro-stakes bets.
The next seven
Positions four through ten are defined as much by platform concentration as by multiplier size. Six of the seven entries — Crash, Le King, Slayers Inc, Hand of Anubis, Hash Dice, and Plinko — are from BC.Game, with Roobet accounting for the Crash entry at rank four and Shuffle placing Le Digger at rank seven. Cash payouts in this band range from $108 on Le King to $175,193 on Crash — a spread of more than 1,600x in dollar terms, despite multipliers that sit within a 1,165-point range. That gap is entirely a function of bet size: the Crash result at Roobet was driven by a wager of approximately $70, while the Le King and Crazy 777 2 results at BC.Game came from bets under ten cents. The bottom two entries, Hash Dice and Plinko, both arrived at exactly 1,000x — the minimum threshold for this leaderboard — and both are provably fair titles, a category that accounts for four of the ten entries this week.
Pattern of the week
Two numbers frame this week neatly: 12,523.5 and $8,000,000. The first is the highest multiplier; the second is the highest payout. They do not belong to the same event. That split is the sharpest illustration of a recurring pattern in multiplier data — large multiples and large dollar payouts travel on separate tracks. The $8,000,000 result on Buffalo King Megaways at Roobet required a $2,000 bet to produce its 4,000x; the 12,523.5x result on Mines+ at Shuffle needed only $2. Platform distribution is also notable: BC.Game placed six titles in the top ten, more than any other operator, but its combined cash payout across those six entries — roughly $2,351 — is a fraction of the single Roobet result at rank two. High-frequency multiplier volume and high-dollar payout volume are, at least this week, distinct phenomena concentrated on distinct platforms.
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