Eye of Horus Slot | 96.31% High RTP & Egyptian Theme
Eye of Horus on CC6
An Egyptian-themed slot with a land-based casino history. 96.31% RTP, expanding wilds, and a 10,000x max win. Ten adjustable paylines across 5 reels and 3 rows.
What Eye of Horus Actually Is
Game Background
Eye of Horus started as a land-based slot machine before moving to online platforms. The Egyptian mythology theme runs through every element — carved stone reels, pyramid wall backdrops, and symbols drawn from ancient iconography including the Eye of Horus protection symbol, Anubis the god of the dead, and the sacred scarab beetle.
The math profile is high volatility. Wins don’t come on every spin, but when the free spin round triggers and expanding wilds cover full reels, the payouts can reach 10,000x your bet. RTP is 96.31%, which is above average for this game type. The trade-off is the fixed 10-payline structure — you can adjust how many lines are active, but there’s no 243-ways or Megaways mechanic here.
- 96.31% RTP — above platform average
- Expanding wilds cover entire reels during free spins
- Symbol upgrade mechanic removes low-value symbols in bonus round
- Land-based origin — familiar to players who’ve used physical machines
- Stakes from 0.10 to 100 — wide range for different budgets
- Fixed 10-payline format — no Megaways or 243-ways option
- High volatility — base game wins are infrequent between bonus rounds
- Not suited for players who prefer frequent small wins
Carved Stone Reels — The Visual Design
The reel frame is styled as a stone wall inside an Egyptian pyramid. Hieroglyphs line the borders. The background shifts between deep amber and dark stone tones depending on whether the base game or bonus round is active. It’s a consistent visual identity — nothing feels out of place with the theme.
Symbol design follows the same logic. Every icon is drawn from actual Egyptian mythology rather than generic fantasy art. The Eye of Horus — historically a symbol of protection and healing — functions as the wild. Anubis, the falcon god Horus, the blue scarab, and the ankh cross fill the high and mid-value tiers. Standard card values (A, K, Q, J) cover the low-value positions.
Eye of Horus (Wild)
Substitutes all standard symbols. Expands to cover the full reel during free spins. Highest-paying symbol in the game.
Expanding WildHorus Scatter
Triggers free spins when 3 or more land anywhere on the reels. 3 scatters = 8 spins, 4 = 12 spins, 5 = 20 spins. Also activates the symbol upgrade mechanic.
ScatterAnubis
Top high-value symbol. Pays well on 3-of-a-kind and above. Frequently appears during the upgraded free spin round after low-value symbols are removed.
High ValueFalcon (Horus)
Second high-value symbol. Appears more frequently than Anubis. A 5-of-a-kind Falcon combination during free spins with expanding wilds is one of the more common big-win setups.
High ValueBlue Scarab
Mid-value symbol. Pays up to 200x. Appears regularly in the base game and contributes to the steady payout flow between bonus triggers.
Mid ValueAnkh
Second mid-value symbol. Pays up to 150x. The ankh and scarab together account for most of the mid-session balance recovery in the base game.
Mid ValueCard Values (A, K, Q, J)
Low-value symbols. Pay 25x–75x for 5-of-a-kind. These are removed from the reel pool during the free spin symbol upgrade, which is why the bonus round pays significantly more than the base game.
Low ValueThree Buttons Worth Knowing Before You Spin
The Eye of Horus interface is straightforward. Three control areas cover everything you need to manage before and during a session.
Paytable Menu
Shows each symbol’s value, which paylines are active, and how the free spin bonus triggers. Check this before your first session — the symbol upgrade mechanic is explained here.
Stake Controls
Plus and minus buttons adjust your bet per line. Total stake is bet-per-line multiplied by active paylines. Range is 0.10 to 100 per spin. Set this before starting autoplay.
Spin Control
Single spin button for manual play. Autoplay is available for up to 100 spins with optional stop conditions — stop on any win, stop on free spin trigger, or stop on balance drop.
Paylines, Stakes, and How Wins Are Counted
Eye of Horus uses a fixed-payline structure. Ten paylines run left to right across the 5 reels and 3 rows. A win requires 3 or more matching symbols starting from reel 1 on an active payline. Only the highest win per payline is paid — combinations don’t stack on the same line.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Reel Layout | 5 reels × 3 rows |
| Paylines | 10 (adjustable) |
| Min Stake | 0.10 per spin |
| Max Stake | 100 per spin |
| Win Direction | Left to right, reel 1 first |
| Min Symbols to Win | 3 matching on active payline |
| Scatter Win | Any position, no payline needed |
| Max Win | 10,000x total bet |
Scatter payouts are added on top of regular line wins. If a spin produces both a line win and a scatter payout, both are credited to your balance separately.
Free Spins, Expanding Wilds, and the Symbol Upgrade
Free Spin Trigger
Landing 3 or more scatter symbols anywhere on the reels during a base game spin starts the free spin round. Three scatters give 8 free spins. Four give 12. Five give 20. The round activates automatically — no button press required. Additional scatters during free spins retrigger the bonus with the same spin count formula.
Symbol Upgrade Mechanic
When the free spin round begins, the low-value card symbols (A, K, Q, J) are removed from the reel pool. The remaining symbols — Anubis, Falcon, Scarab, Ankh, and the Eye of Horus wild — fill the vacated positions. This directly increases the frequency of high-value combinations during every free spin.
Expanding Wilds
During free spins, the Eye of Horus wild symbol expands to cover the entire reel it lands on. A single wild on reel 3 becomes a full column of wilds, completing paylines across all three rows simultaneously. Two expanding wilds on adjacent reels during the same spin is where the 10,000x ceiling becomes reachable.
Real-Time Balance Settlement
Winnings from each free spin are tracked and displayed as they accumulate. The total is credited to your CC6 wallet balance at the end of the round — not at the end of the session. You can see your updated balance immediately after the bonus round closes.
Playing Eye of Horus Without Burning Through Your Budget
Budget for the Dry Spells
High volatility means there will be stretches of 20–40 spins with no significant win. This is normal for Eye of Horus — not a sign the game is broken or cold. Before starting, decide how many spins your budget covers at your chosen stake. If you can’t cover at least 50 spins comfortably, lower the bet per line.
Keep All 10 Paylines Active
Reducing active paylines lowers your total stake but also reduces the number of ways a winning combination can form. On a 10-payline game, deactivating lines doesn’t improve your odds — it just means some winning combinations won’t pay out. Play all 10 lines and adjust the bet-per-line amount instead.
The Bonus Round Is Where the Money Is
Base game wins on Eye of Horus are mostly balance maintenance. The symbol upgrade combined with expanding wilds during free spins is what produces the large payouts. Treat every base game spin as the cost of reaching the next bonus trigger — not as an opportunity for a big win on its own.
Use Autoplay With a Stop Condition
Set autoplay to stop when the free spin bonus triggers. This prevents the game from running through your free spins while you’re not watching — which matters because the expanding wilds during free spins require no input, but you’ll want to see the results and decide whether to continue or cash out after the round ends.
Why Eye of Horus Works for PH Players on CC6
A few specific reasons this slot fits the way most Filipino players approach online gaming:
Stake Range Fits Local Budgets
Minimum bet is 0.10 per spin. At 10 active paylines, that’s 1 peso per spin total. Most PH players deposit 200–500 pesos for a session — at minimum stake, that covers 200 to 500 spins, which is enough to hit the free spin bonus multiple times in a typical session.
Runs Clean on Mobile Data
The game is HTML5-based and loads fast on 4G. No large assets to buffer mid-session. PH players on mobile data won’t experience the lag or disconnection issues that affect heavier game formats. It also works on older Android models without performance drops.
GCash & Maya Withdrawals
Winnings go to your CC6 wallet in real time. Withdrawal requests to GCash or Maya are processed within a few hours for standard accounts. There’s no minimum withdrawal amount that would block smaller wins from being cashed out.
24/7 Support in Filipino
CC6 live chat support is available around the clock. Agents can assist in Filipino and English. Response time is typically under 2 minutes via live chat. For account issues, deposit problems, or withdrawal questions, support is reachable without going through a ticketing queue.
