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The Mane Event

Five lines, one big-cat energy. Points are fictional and just for fun.

5 paylines · match 3 across a line to win.
Bet 25
1000Points 0Spins 0Best win
Free play points only — no cash value, nothing to buy.

How to play

  1. Set your bet in points and press Spin.
  2. The 3×3 reels spin and settle on a grid.
  3. Match three symbols along any of the five paylines (wilds substitute) to win.
  4. Points are fictional with no cash value; you can top up for free any time.

About this game

The Mane Event spins a 3×3 grid across five paylines, with wilds standing in to complete a line. It's the closest thing on the site to a proper Vegas floor.

This is a free social game for entertainment only. No real money is involved, and points cannot be exchanged for anything of value. Intended for players aged 18+.

The story behind The Mane Event

Few game formats are as instantly recognisable as spinning reels: over a century of clinking machines distilled into one satisfying motion. The Mane Event is our tribute to that tradition, minus every coin slot — pure pattern-matching pleasure with fictional points keeping score.

Playing it well

Bet sizing here is purely cosmetic fun — since points are free, try varying your bets to see how swingy the paylines feel at different levels.

Five paylines mean near-misses everywhere. The wild symbol is your friend: when it lands mid-reel, whole rows light up at once.

Fair by design

There's no house edge to worry about in The Mane Event, because there's no house take: points are imaginary, rounds are independent, and the random logic runs openly in your own browser tab.