3 Oaks Gaming

4 Clover Pots

Follow a lucky leprechaun across the Emerald Isle in 4 Clover Pots: Hold and Win, a high-volatility 3 Oaks Gaming slot on a 5×3 grid with 25 paylines. Four clover pots power Hold & Win respins, Multi, Collect and Mystery modifiers, and a Super Bonus that expands the grid to 5×5 — chase jackpots up to 15,000× your stake.

RTP

96%

Volatility

High

Reels

5x3

Max Win

15,000x

Play 4 Clover Pots
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Information

Category

Video Slot

Winning System

25 Paylines

Release Date

2026-06-11

Provider

3 Oaks Gaming

Features

Hold & WinSuper Bonus GameFour Clover PotsMulti ModifierCollect ModifierMystery ModifierFixed JackpotsRainbow CoinBonus BuyWild SymbolsAutoplay

About 4 Clover Pots

4 Clover Pots: Hold and Win is 3 Oaks Gaming's June 2026 sequel to 3 Clover Pots, expanding the studio's popular 4 Pots series with a fourth clover pot and a new Super Jackpot tier. A mischievous leprechaun, emerald hills and golden clovers frame a conventional 5×3 layout with 25 fixed paylines in the base game.

Three pots above the reels collect bonus symbols to trigger Hold & Win respins where gold clover icons lock on the grid and reveal cash values or fixed jackpots. Each pot adds a distinct modifier — Multi applies up to 5× multipliers, Collect gathers visible values, and Mystery transforms into premium bonus symbols or Mini through Major jackpots.

The headline addition is the Super Pot, which feeds a Super Bonus Game that stretches the matrix to 5×5 and can activate up to three modifiers at once. Rainbow coins may land during bonuses to upgrade an active pot or switch on an extra feature. Filling every cell in the expanded grid unlocks the Super Jackpot capped at 10,000× the wager.

Rated high on volatility with 96% RTP and a 15,000× overall win ceiling, the slot targets players who enjoy collector-style hold-and-win mechanics with layered jackpot potential. Bonus Buy shortcuts at 70× and 150× the bet are offered in markets where feature purchase is allowed.

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