Everest
Everest is a video slot by Four Leaf Gaming with an RTP of 96.45%, 0.7 percentage points above the 95.8% industry average. 1,024 paylines.
Bonus toolkit: free spins, win multipliers, and a bonus round. Bets range from $0.1 to $30 per spin. High volatility produces longer dry spells and occasional bigger wins. Keep session sizes modest.
The free demo runs on virtual credits with no registration and no download. Use it to learn the paytable before wagering real money.
RTP in Context
Everest returns above the typical online slot average. Over a large number of spins this matters. A 1% RTP gap equals $1 per $100 staked in expected value.
Max Win Explained
The theoretical top prize on Everest is 28,600x your stake. Actual hit frequency is very low on high-volatility games. Treat the figure as a ceiling, not a target.
$1 spin
$28,600
max possible
$10 spin
$286,000
max possible
$100 spin
$2,860,000
max possible
Pros
- + Solid RTP at 96.45%, slightly above industry average
- + Huge max win potential of 28,600x stake
- + Free Spins bonus round with multipliers
- + Free demo available, no deposit or registration needed
Cons
- − High volatility with steep bankroll swings
Everest FAQ
What is the RTP of Everest? ▾
Everest has an RTP (Return to Player) of 96.45%. That's 0.7 percentage points above the typical industry average of 95.8%.
What is the max win on Everest? ▾
The maximum win is 28,600x your stake. That means a $1 spin could theoretically return up to $28,600, while a $10 spin could cap out at $286,000.
How volatile is Everest? ▾
Everest is rated as high volatility. Wins arrive less often but tend to be larger. Keep session sizes modest.
Is Everest available on mobile? ▾
Yes. Everest by Four Leaf Gaming runs as an HTML5 iframe that works on iOS, Android, tablet, and desktop browsers. No download or app install is required.
Can I play Everest for free? ▾
Yes. The free demo on this page runs on virtual credits. No registration, no deposit, no download. Use it to learn the paytable and bonus triggers before playing for real.



