Jammin' Jars 2 key artPush Gaming · 2020

Disco fruit and jars · Volatility hunters, multiplier chasers

Jammin' Jars 2

An 8×8 disco fruit jar where clusters tumble, multipliers stack, and free spins can spiral to 50,000× your stake.

RTP
96.4%
Volatility
high
Max win
50,000x stake
Bet range
£0.20 – £100
Cluster paysTumbleFree spinsMultiplierswilds
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Jammin' Jars 2 — what every player should know

Overview

Jammin' Jars 2 is Push Gaming's cluster-pays monster on an 8×8 grid. Forget paylines — land 5+ matching symbols in a cluster and they vanish, dropping new symbols to chain wins together.

How it plays

Spin from £0.20 to £100. Hit feel is medium-to-long droughts punctuated by tumble rushes. The base game is tight; multipliers arrive during spins and free spins, building your shot at the 50,000× ceiling. High volatility means you'll chase bonus triggers.

The bonus round

Land 4+ scatter jars to unlock free spins. Each tumble during the round advances a multiplier meter; hit the jar again mid-feature and the multiplier sticks for the remaining spins. The 50,000× max win lives here — stack enough multipliers and a single cluster can pay the lot.

Who it's for

High-volatility hunters willing to sit through long dry spells chasing a feature-heavy session with genuine top-end upside. Suits players aged 25+ who understand variance and have a session stake that can weather 100+ spins without a bonus.

Avoid if

You want steady, frequent small wins or play in 30-minute bursts — Jammin' Jars 2 will frustrate you with its long droughts.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between Jammin' Jars 1 and 2?

Jars 2 runs on an 8×8 grid (vs 6×6), has higher volatility, and a bigger max win (50,000× vs 20,000×). The tumble and multiplier mechanics are sharper, making bonus triggers feel more rewarding.

Can you win the 50,000× without hitting free spins?

Technically yes, but realistically no. The base game's multiplier ceiling is too low. The big wins demand a free-spin feature with stacked multipliers — that's where the 50,000× lives.