Understanding the Three Bonus Rounds
The three bonus games are what make Ice Fishing more than just a standard wheel spin. While the base game offers steady multipliers, it's the bonuses that deliver the big wins. Each bonus is triggered by landing on a specific segment: blue for Lil' Blues, orange for Big Oranges, and red for Huge Reds. The frequency and payout potential vary significantly, so you can adjust your strategy based on how much risk you're comfortable with.
| Bonus Name | Volatility | Multiplier Range | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lil' Blues | Low | 5x–50x | Most frequent bonus. Catch small fish for modest multipliers. Good for steady play. |
| Big Oranges | Medium | 20x–200x | Balanced frequency and rewards. Medium-sized fish with higher multipliers. Solid middle ground. |
| Huge Reds | High | 100x–500x | Rarest bonus with the biggest fish. Can hit multipliers up to 500x. High variance, high reward. |
Each bonus round works the same way. You're taken to a 3D ice-fishing scene where holes appear in the frozen surface. Fish swim beneath the ice, and you catch them by clicking or tapping when they line up with a hole. Each fish reveals a multiplier, and those values stack together for your final payout. In Huge Reds, landing three or four high-value fish can push your total win well beyond 5,000x your initial bet.
The volatility difference is real. Lil' Blues triggers roughly every 10–15 spins, making it accessible if you prefer frequent action. Big Oranges shows up every 30–50 spins on average, while Huge Reds can take 100+ spins to hit. The wait for Huge Reds is worth it if you have the bankroll to handle the dry spells. We've seen $5 bets turn into $25,000+ during a single Huge Reds round, though outcomes like that are rare and depend entirely on luck. No guarantees, just solid entertainment with a chance at something memorable.


















