Hand of Anubis key artHacksaw Gaming · 2022

Egyptian underworld · Bonus hunters, high-volatility chasers

Hand of Anubis

Hacksaw's high-volatility Egyptian engine. Cluster pays on a 6×5 grid, tumbling reels, sticky wilds that stack to 10,000x — built for players who can stomach long droughts.

RTP
96.24%
Volatility
high
Max win
10,000x stake
Bet range
£0.20 – £100
Cluster paysTumbleFree spinsMultipliersSticky wilds
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Hand of Anubis — what every player should know

Overview

Hand of Anubis is Hacksaw Gaming's volatile cluster-pays slot set in the Egyptian underworld. Land 5+ matching symbols anywhere on the grid to trigger a win; symbols then tumble and new ones drop in to fill the gaps.

How it plays

Bet from £0.20 to £100 per spin on a 6×5 grid. The hit feel is sparse — long spins without wins are common — but when clusters land, the cascades can chain. Sticky wilds lock in place during tumbles and accumulate multipliers, pushing volatility decidedly high.

The bonus round

Free spins trigger when you land enough scatters. During the feature, sticky wilds remain on-screen across consecutive tumbles, multiplier values stack, and the 10,000x ceiling becomes reachable. The math sits entirely in that bonus window — base-game wins cluster around the lower end.

Who it's for

High-variance specialists who can sit through 150-spin droughts at £0.50 stakes and chase single bonus rounds that could recoup the session.

Avoid if

You chase steady, frequent wins or play with a strict loss limit — Hand of Anubis punishes impatient bankrolls.

Where to play Hand of Anubis — casinos we've audited

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Frequently asked questions

What's the RTP and how volatile is it?

96.24% RTP on high volatility. Expect long spins between wins and rare bonus triggers — this is not a base-game grinder.

Can sticky wilds hit in the base game?

Yes, but they're far more frequent and valuable in free spins. Base-game sticky wilds usually reset after a single tumble unless you're mid-cascade.