10x Minimum Collection by Spinberry is a compact 3×3 title built around numbers rather than the usual fruits and sevens. Digits from 0 to 9 land on the reels and line up to form two or three digit numbers. Those numbers then act as stake multipliers on the active win line, creating a simple ruleset with a different flavour to classic stepper slots. It is available to play at Heart Bingo.
If a quick, rules-first take on slot games appeals, this one keeps the focus on clear line wins and arithmetic you can track at a glance. The grid is small, the pay structure is straightforward, and everything hinges on how digits connect from left to right.
The presentation leans into a clean, gilded style. Large gold numerals sit on dark, satin-style panels, producing strong contrast that makes lines easy to read. The interface uses a minimal 3×3 layout framed in metallic trim, with five highlighted lines shown in the help screens to illustrate how wins can cut horizontally and diagonally. Symbols are limited to the digits 0–9 and a pip icon that functions as a breaker, so the reels never feel cluttered.
Animations are restrained: numbers slide into place with a soft glow, line wins pulse along the paylines, and the counter-style visuals keep attention on the formed values. Audio follows the same pattern with unobtrusive clicks and chimes. Overall, the look supports the game’s arithmetic theme and keeps the reels readable, aligning with the classic slot genre while swapping picture symbols for digits.
Symbol / Outcome | 2 digits on a win line | 3 digits on a win line |
Digits 0–9 forming a number | Pays the number as a multiplier of stake (10x–99x) | Pays the number as a multiplier of stake (100x–999x) |
Multiple numbers on the same line | — | Sum the numbers first, then multiply stake (e.g., 12 + 34 = 46x) |
Pip symbol (.) | Blocks number formation; no payout | Blocks number formation; no payout |
The core feature is the creation of two or three digit numbers on any of the five lines. Any valid number formed from left to right acts as a direct stake multiplier. Because diagonals are included among the five lines, angled combinations can produce value even when the top or bottom row misses.
When a line holds two separate numbers (for example, 12 and 34), the game first sums those values and then applies the total to the stake. This keeps the maths transparent while allowing multi-number outcomes on a single line to scale.
Certain lines can begin on reel 2 as shown in the help layout. This means numbers can still form when reel 1 contains a pip or an unrelated digit, adding an extra path to line up valid two or three digit values.
The pip symbol acts as a spacer. If it appears between two digits on a line, it prevents those digits from combining into a number. It effectively resets that segment of the line, so planning around where the pip lands is part of the rhythm.
The layout is 3 reels by 3 rows with five fixed paylines that include three horizontal lines and two diagonals. Wins form when two or three digits appear adjacently on a payline from left to right; on designated lines, formation can begin on reel 2. The digits create a literal number, which is then used as a stake multiplier. If two or more numbers appear on the same line, the values are added together before being applied to the stake. There are no cascades, transformations, or expanding symbols; the experience centres entirely on lining up numbers and reading the line map.
10x Minimum Collection delivers a focused take on numbers-as-payouts. The 3×3 grid, five lines, and the simple rule of forming two or three digit values keep the learning curve low, while the summed-totals rule adds a small layer of arithmetic interest. Players who favour compact layouts and transparent rules may appreciate how every outcome can be read directly from the reels without lookups. With its classic presentation and Spinberry’s digits-first design, the game sits neatly alongside other traditional titles at Heart Bingo, offering a neat alternative to symbol-led classics.