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Mahjong Wins Triple Pot Slot Review

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Mahjong Wins Triple Pot slot artwork
Mahjong Wins Triple Pot reels in motion

What is Mahjong Wins Triple Pot?

Mahjong Wins Triple Pot is Pragmatic Play’s 5-reel, All Ways pays slot built around Chinese New Year iconography and a tiered pot bonus structure. It’s the next variant in the Mahjong Wins franchise, which Pragmatic has been iterating on with incremental mechanical additions. The headline addition is a three-pot multiplier strip above the reels, running blue, red, and purple pot icons across tiers of ×1, ×2, ×3, and ×5. The aesthetic, the symbol set, and the base-game rhythm are carried over from the existing Mahjong Wins template with nothing meaningfully changed.

How does Mahjong Wins Triple Pot play?

Mahjong Wins Triple Pot plays on 5 reels with an All Ways structure, placing the tile symbols (Zhong, Fa, Ba Wan, bamboo sticks, circle tiles) across adjacent-reel combinations rather than fixed lines. A wild tile assists formations and the base game runs the same mahjong-tile template as earlier Pragmatic entries in this range.

The structural addition is the multiplier strip. Above the reels, three pot icons (blue, red, purple) each map to a multiplier tier (×1, ×2, ×3, ×5). During highlighted-tile sequences, standard symbols shift to a gold background to indicate their active status within the feature. The design logic is clear: the maths concentrates return into whichever pot tier the feature reaches, with the base game functioning as the wait between those events.

The pot structure is clean to read, which is not nothing in a category full of cluttered bonus displays. But the base game is thin, and the overall experience signals that most of the slot’s return profile runs through the feature rather than the reels between it.

What stood out?

The tiered pot mechanic is Mahjong Wins Triple Pot’s clearest differentiator from the original Mahjong Wins, and it reads well on screen. The ×1 through ×5 multiplier progression tied to three distinct pots gives the bonus escalating stakes that are easy to parse mid-spin, and the gold tile highlight mechanic communicates each symbol’s active status without clutter.

The trade-off is that everything outside the mechanic is template. The salmon-pink backdrop and dragon-border framing are repeated from Pragmatic’s earlier Chinese New Year releases, the coin and ingot decorations around the frame are static throughout, and the porcelain-tile symbol construction is the same one used across the series. Sweet Bonanza and Gates of Olympus at least arrived with a visual identity distinct from whatever Pragmatic had shipped the season before. Triple Pot doesn’t.

Should you play?

Skip, unless the tiered pot multiplier format is specifically what you’re after and you’ve already exhausted the earlier Mahjong Wins entries. The slot’s main argument is the Triple Pot structure. The base game is thin and the art direction brings nothing new to one of the most crowded aesthetics in Pragmatic’s catalogue. The maths model loads its case into the feature, and the base game is asking you to be patient for it, without an art or atmosphere argument to make that wait feel like anything.

Score: 5.8 / 10

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