200,704 Ways to Win Slots

This page collects the slots on our site with exactly 200,704 ways to win: Captain Kraken Megaways, Dragon Queen Megaways and Witch Heart Megaways. The shared count describes how many symbol paths the reel layout can form under a ways-based system, rather than a number the player selects.

In practice, symbols form wins on adjacent reels from the leftmost reel, regardless of their row position. Every available way is active whenever a spin is played, and the stake covers the full set. The count changes the shape of possible win outcomes; it does not, by itself, establish a certified return or make one count inherently better.

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How 200,704 Ways to Win Play

A ways count represents the number of symbol paths available across the reels. Winning symbols must appear on adjacent reels beginning with the leftmost reel, while their positions within each reel do not need to match. All available paths are included automatically in each spin, with the wager covering the complete set. The total depends on the reel layout and its available positions; for example, a five-reel game with three rows can provide 243 ways, or 3^5.

Check the game rules

Review each slot’s information panel for symbol requirements, special features, expanding symbols and any win limitations. Games sharing a ways count can still use different mechanics, so the count alone does not describe every part of play.

Set a clear stake

Because every available way is active, you do not reduce the wager by choosing fewer paths. Set a stake that fits your budget, and remember that changing the number of ways is not normally a player-controlled option in this format.

FAQ

It means the reel layout can create 200,704 symbol paths under the game’s ways-based rules. A qualifying symbol sequence starts on the leftmost reel and continues across adjacent reels. Symbols can occupy different rows, so the count reflects the combinations of available positions rather than separately selected routes.

Yes. In a ways game, the available paths are active automatically whenever a spin is played. The player does not choose or activate an individual route, and the stake covers the complete set represented by the game’s current reel layout and rules.

No. The ways count alone cannot establish how often wins occur, their sizes or the game’s certified return. It describes the structure of possible symbol paths and therefore changes the shape of the win distribution. Other rules, symbol values and features also affect outcomes.

Yes. A shared ways count only identifies the number of available paths. Slots can still differ in their reel layouts, symbols, special features, qualifying combinations, win limits and bonus rules. Read the individual game information before playing to understand those differences.