RTP stands for Return to Player.
It’s the percentage of all wagered money a game is expected to pay back to players over time.
For example, if a slot has an RTP of 96%, it means that statistically, for every £100 wagered, £96 is paid back across all players over the long run. It’s not a promise for one session. It’s measured over millions of spins.
A higher RTP means better long-term odds. A lower RTP means the house edge is higher.
Every slot’s RTP is set by the game developer and tested by regulators. The outcome of each spin is decided by a Random Number Generator (RNG), so every spin is independent.
You can see a game’s RTP in the game information as soon as you load it.
If you’d like a deeper look at how RTP works, you can read our full guide.