
Hand of Anubis
Hacksaw Gaming - 5x6 grid, cluster pays
About Hand of Anubis
Egyptian cascading cluster slot with red and blue Soul Orb wilds carrying different multiplier mechanics. Red orbs multiply by cluster size, blue orbs by cluster count. Underworld bonus (extra spins per activated reel) and Judgement bonus (infinitely replenishable spins). 36% hit frequency.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between the red and blue Soul Orb wilds in Hand of Anubis?
Red orbs multiply your win by the total size of the cluster they land in, while blue orbs multiply by the number of separate clusters on the board. Both mechanics trigger during cascades, so your multiplier type depends on which wild activates.
How do the Underworld and Judgement bonuses work differently?
The Underworld bonus grants extra spins each time you activate a new reel during the feature, creating a finite bonus round. The Judgement bonus gives you infinitely replenishable spins, meaning you can keep resetting your spin count indefinitely if you keep landing the trigger.
With a 36% hit frequency, how often should I expect to win something?
You'll land a winning combination roughly once every 2.8 spins on average. This high hit frequency means small wins come often, but the 96.24% RTP and high volatility mean most of those wins are modest and real profits depend on landing the 10,000x max win or bonus rounds.
Why is Hand of Anubis marked as high volatility if it hits winners 36% of the time?
High volatility means your wins vary wildly in size, not how often you win. Frequent small hits combined with rare huge payouts (up to 10,000x) and the cascading bonus mechanics create long swings between losing and winning sessions.
Do the cascades continue indefinitely in Hand of Anubis, or is there a limit?
The 5x6 grid uses cluster pays with cascades, meaning symbols drop and new ones fall to fill gaps, creating chains. Within regular spins, cascades continue until no new matches form. During the Judgement bonus, spins reset infinitely as long as you keep triggering new clusters.