Stacked Wilds compared across providers
Stacked wild reels turn one symbol position into a full vertical block, so a single Wild can cover several rows on the same reel. In 2026, the catalogue covers 733 games, with Stacked Wilds, Stacked Symbols and Expanding Wilds often used for closely related ideas. I rate the mechanic because one studio's take on the feature, set against a rival's implementation, can change hit shape without changing the name.
How the reel build changes payouts
Reel coverage is the practical split. Some builds place stacked Wilds only in Free Spins, while others allow them in the base game or tie them to Respins. Here, the headline difference comes down to timing: one build front-loads the wins, the other back-loads them. In my view, the same feature name hides two distinct maths models, especially once multipliers join the stack.
Microgaming-led games from Microgaming often give the mechanic a bonus-led rhythm in Thunderstruck II and Immortal Romance, where the feature feels earned rather than constant. Pragmatic Play tends to expose stacked Wild potential earlier in Wolf Gold and The Dog House Megaways. Identical on paper, worlds apart in practice, because reel height, paylines and retrigger rules pull the maths in different directions.
Provider examples worth testing
Older titles from Microgaming are still the cleanest comparison points. I prefer Thunderstruck II for its layered bonus rooms, while Immortal Romance has a stronger RTP at 96.86% and a sharper high-variance curve. Set beside Pragmatic Play's Wolf Gold at 96.01%, the cleaner mechanic belongs to Microgaming, but hard to call a clear winner on the numbers alone.
Pragmatic releases widen the spread with The Dog House Megaways, known for sticky Wild reels and a 96.55% RTP, plus Great Rhino Megaways, where some versions sit near 95.50%. Play'n GO leans more towards expanding-symbol relatives such as Book of Dead at 96.21% and Legacy of Dead at 96.58%. My preferred implementation remains the Microgaming style for clarity.
RTP and max-win spread
RTP across the category averages 96.06%, close to mainstream UK expectations, but paytables rarely split the Wild share. The RTP contribution varies noticeably between builds in practical feel; the trigger frequency is tuned tighter in one camp. I treat 8,630x average max win as rough only: Starburst sits near 500x, while Jammin' Jars reaches 20,000x, so the multiplier ceiling differs by an order of magnitude.
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