Cash Wizard

Cash Wizard is a low volatility pokie by Bally, played on a 5×3 grid with 30 fixed paylines and an RTP of 93.99%. Originally a land-based machine released in 2012 with a mobile version following shortly after, it centres on a cheerful young wizard who interacts with the reels, dropping wilds, spinning a prize wheel, and dancing his way through a free spins round soundtracked by the 1974 hit "Magic" by Pilot. The game packs five distinct bonus features into the one slot, which is its primary selling point — though you'll need to pay an additional Wizard Bonus Bet on top of your base wager to unlock most of them.

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Quick Stats

DetailInfo
ProviderBally Technologies
Game TypeVideo Slot
RTP93.99%
VolatilityLow
Reels / Rows5 × 3
Paylines30 Fixed
Min Bet$0.50
Max Bet$400.00
Max Win10,000x line bet (Mystery Wheel)
FeaturesWizard Wild, Mystery Wheel, Free Spins (3x multiplier, retriggerable), Magic Potion Bonus, Invisible Ink Bonus
ThemeMagic / Wizardry
Release Date2012 (mobile)
PlatformDesktop & Mobile

What Is Cash Wizard?

Cash Wizard is a Bally pokie built around a cartoon boy wizard who actively participates in the game as it plays. He’s not just a static character on the screen — he flies across the reels, places wild symbols by hand, spins a bonus wheel, and dances through the free spins round. That interactivity is what set the game apart when it launched and what still gives it personality today.

The game runs on a standard 5×3 grid with 30 fixed paylines. All lines are always active — you can’t reduce them. What you can control is your coin size, which ranges from $0.01 to $8.00 per line, giving a total bet range of $0.50 to $400 per spin.

Here’s the mechanic you need to understand before playing: most of the game’s best features are locked behind a Wizard Bonus Bet. This is an additional wager of 20 coins on top of your 30-line stake. Without it, the Wizard Wild, Mystery Wheel, and three progressive jackpots simply do not activate. About 40% of your total bet goes to funding this bonus layer. If you’re playing without the Bonus Bet active, you’re getting a stripped-down version of the game.

Cash Wizard suits casual players who want steady, frequent action without massive swings. It’s not a game for anyone chasing high-volatility wins. The feature frequency is genuinely high — one bonus event triggers every 30 spins on average — but the individual payouts in the base game are modest.

RTP and Volatility

The RTP for Cash Wizard is 93.99%, which is below average. Most modern online pokies sit between 95% and 97%. In practical terms: over millions of spins, Cash Wizard returns roughly $93.99 for every $100 wagered. That’s about $1–$3 less per $100 than you’d get from a typical slot. In any individual session that gap might mean nothing, but across extended play it adds up.

The lower RTP reflects the three progressive jackpots built into the game. Jackpot-linked slots almost always carry a below-average base RTP because a portion of every wager funds the jackpot pool rather than going back into standard payouts.

Volatility is low. Wins come frequently, but they tend to be small. You’ll rarely hit long losing stretches, but you’re also unlikely to land a five-figure base game spin without bonus help. For a $20 session, this typically means your balance erodes slowly and steadily, with bonus features providing the spikes.

The RTP here is worth flagging plainly: if you’re choosing between slots on value alone, 93.99% is one of the lower figures available. Play Cash Wizard because you enjoy the feature set, not because of the return rate.

Betting Range

Coin size runs from $0.01 to $8.00 per line across 30 fixed lines, giving a base bet of $0.30 to $240 per spin. Add the Wizard Bonus Bet — 20 coins at your chosen coin size — and your total wager runs from $0.50 to $400 per spin.

That structure means the Bonus Bet scales with your coin size. If you’re playing at $0.01 per coin, the Bonus Bet adds $0.20. At $8.00 per coin, it adds $160.00 to your spin cost. High rollers should factor this into their session budget — the effective bet at max stake is $400, not $240.

Autoplay runs for 10 to 50 spins. There’s no option to set win or loss limits on the autoplay, which is worth noting if session management matters to you.

Watch for: the Bonus Bet is what funds the most exciting parts of this game. If your budget only allows for the base bet, you’re missing the Mystery Wheel, Wizard Wilds, and jackpots entirely.

How to Play Cash Wizard — Step by Step

  1. Set your coin size. Use the “+” and “–” buttons to choose a value between $0.01 and $8.00. Your total base bet is coin size × 30 lines.
  2. Activate the Wizard Bonus Bet. This is a separate button that adds 20 coins to your stake. It unlocks the Wizard Wild, Mystery Wheel, and jackpots. Without it, the game plays in basic mode only.
  3. Check the paytable. Five wilds pay up to 5,000x the line bet — the top single-line payout in the base game. Red gems are next at up to 20x your total stake for five of a kind.
  4. Spin. Click the spin button or set autoplay.
  5. Watch the wizard. Bonus features can trigger at the start of a spin or during a non-winning spin, often without warning. The wizard animates each time something activates.
  6. During free spins, all wins carry a 3x multiplier automatically. There’s no separate button to press — the multiplier applies to every payout in the round.
  7. Collect or continue. Free spins end when no retriggering scatters land and no spins remain.

Try this: Start at a mid-range coin size — around $0.05 to $0.10 — with the Bonus Bet active and run 20–30 spins to see how frequently the random features trigger before adjusting your stake.

Symbols and Paytable

Cash Wizard has ten standard symbols split into two groups.

The six lower-paying symbols are the card values 9, 10, J, Q, K, and A. They pay between 0.1x and 1.5x your total stake for a five-of-a-kind combination — effectively filler. Don’t expect much from them individually.

The three higher-paying symbols are coloured gems: purple, green, and red. Red is the most valuable, paying up to 20x your total stake for five on an active payline. Green and purple pay progressively less.

The Wild is the game’s top regular symbol. Five wilds on an active payline pay 5,000x the line bet — worth up to $40,000 at maximum coin size. The wild substitutes for all standard symbols but not for any of the bonus feature symbols.

Three separate scatter-style symbols appear on the reels: the Free Games scatter (lands on reels 2, 3, and 4), the Magic Potion (lands on reels 1, 2, and 3), and the Invisible Ink symbol (appears only on reel 3). Each triggers its own distinct bonus when the required combination lands.

Bonus Features

Wizard Wild

This is a random feature that fires at the start of any spin, but only when the Wizard Bonus Bet is active. The wizard character flies across the screen and places between 2 and 5 wild symbols in random positions on the grid. The reels then spin normally with those wilds locked in place.

The feature doesn’t guarantee a win, but 2–5 pre-placed wilds significantly improve the odds of landing a paying combination. You get paid for whatever lines those wilds complete after the spin resolves.

The Wizard Wild does not activate during free spins.

Mystery Wheel

Also a random feature, and only available with the Bonus Bet active. It tends to fire on non-winning spins. The wizard spins a large prize wheel, and you click the wizard to stop it. Results include between 5 and 20 free spins, cash prizes ranging from 100 to 10,000 times your line bet, or one of the three progressive jackpots.

At full coin size, the 10,000× cash prize from the wheel translates to $80,000. That’s the game’s effective ceiling for a single feature event. The jackpots sit on top of that and vary in size depending on how much has accumulated across the network.

The Mystery Wheel also does not run during free spins.

Free Spins

Landing three Free Games scatter symbols simultaneously on reels 2, 3, and 4 awards 15 free spins. The scatter pays 2x your total stake (excluding the Bonus Bet) just for triggering. During the round, the Pilot song “Magic” plays in the background — a deliberate Bally design choice that’s become part of this game’s identity.

Every win during free spins carries an automatic 3x multiplier. A wild combination paying 5,000x the line bet in the base game becomes 15,000x in free spins — worth up to $120,000 at max stake. Free spins can also come from the Mystery Wheel, awarding between 5 and 20 spins in that case.

Landing three more Free Games scatters during the round retriggers it for another 15 spins. There’s no cap on retriggering.

Magic Potion Bonus

Three Magic Potion symbols landing on reels 1, 2, and 3 trigger this pick-and-win mini game. The screen shows seven potion bottles. You pick bottles one at a time to reveal credit prizes. The bonus ends when you either pick all seven bottles or select the one hiding the Cursed Potion. Picking all seven without hitting the curse awards an extra 100x the line bet as a completion bonus. Maximum theoretical award from this feature reaches around 760x the total bet.

Invisible Ink Bonus

A single Invisible Ink symbol appearing anywhere on reel 3 triggers this feature. Click it to reveal a hidden multiplier between 2x and 20x your current stake (excluding the Bonus Bet). It’s the simplest of the five features — one click, one result — but the 20x multiplier end of the range represents a meaningful boost to a mid-spin win.

Is Cash Wizard Worth Playing?

Pros:

  • Five genuinely distinct bonus features make every session varied. It’s rare to play 30 spins without at least one activating.
  • The 3x multiplier across all free spins wins is generous — it meaningfully lifts the value of the round beyond what the base paytable suggests.
  • The Mystery Wheel’s cash prize ceiling (10,000x the line bet) and three progressive jackpots give the game real top-end potential that low-volatility slots typically lack.
  • Low volatility suits players on tighter budgets who want extended sessions without rapid bankroll erosion.
  • The Wizard character genuinely adds personality and interactivity that most pokies don’t attempt.

Cons:

  • The RTP of 93.99% is below average. You’re giving the house more per dollar wagered here than at most comparable online pokies.
  • The Wizard Bonus Bet locks most of the good features behind an extra charge. If your budget is tight, that 40% stake premium is worth thinking about carefully.
  • Low volatility means base game wins are small. Between bonus events, spins can feel unrewarding.
  • The Magic Potion trigger lands on reels 1, 2, and 3 — not reels 2, 3, and 4 like the free spins scatter. The different trigger positions for different features can be confusing until you’ve played a few sessions.
  • The game dates to 2012. Compared to modern pokies the graphics are dated, and features like the 3x free spins multiplier are now fairly standard.

Cash Wizard earns its reputation through sheer feature volume and how frequently something happens. If you’re after a low-pressure session where bonuses fire regularly and the 3x-multiplied free spins round has genuine upside, it delivers. But the 93.99% RTP is a real cost over time, and players who care about long-run value should weigh that against the entertainment on offer.

Responsible Gambling

Cash Wizard uses a certified Random Number Generator (RNG). Every spin outcome is independent — previous spins have no influence on what follows, and no system can predict or affect results. Set your session budget before you play and stick to it. If gambling starts to feel like a problem rather than entertainment, reach out to your local responsible gambling service for support.

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