Wealth Bells 40 Slot Review
Bells have been ringing on slot reels for about as long as slot reels have existed, sitting beside the cherries while cascades, Megaways and buy buttons came and went around them. Wealth Bells 40 is Evoplay taking that old furniture at face value and barely moving any of it.
There are 40 fixed paylines across a 5×4 grid, and RTP runs at 96.21% in normal play, dropping to 96.05% if you buy your way into the Bonus. The ceiling is 3,381x your stake. That’s restrained next to the 10,000x and 25,000x figures plastered across new releases, though this was never a game engineered around one freak result.
Elsewhere in the same catalogue you’ll find Caramelo Dog: Lucky Run, Piggy Bank: 3 Pots Bonanza and Imperial Relics: Three Pots.
The question isn’t whether Wealth Bells 40 invents anything. It’s whether stripping a slot back this far leaves something cleaner, or just something quieter.
Base Game & Features
The reels are a straightforward 5×4 grid with 40 fixed paylines. Wins pay left to right along a line, and only the highest win on each line is counted.
Stakes run from £0.10 up to £20,000 per spin, so there’s room at both ends of the scale.

Symbols and Paytable
The regular symbol set is pure fruit machine, running from cherries at the bottom through to the watermelon at the top:
- Watermelon
- Grapes
- Orange
- Lemon
- Plum
- Cherries
Three special symbols sit on top of that set: the Wild, the Scatter and the Bonus symbol.

Wild and Scatter Symbols
The Wild substitutes for every symbol in a winning combination except the Scatter and the Bonus symbol.
The Scatter forms a combination wherever it lands, so it doesn’t need to sit on a payline. Five Scatters pay up to 50x stake.

Bonus Symbols and Feature Triggers
Each Bonus symbol carries its own cash value, drawn from a range of 1x to 16x your bet. Land six or more of them anywhere on the reels and the Bonus Game begins.
The MINI, MINOR and MAJOR jackpots arrive as their own dedicated Bonus symbols rather than as separate awards.
Spin Options
Holding the Spin button activates Turbo spins, available in the main game only. Autospin takes a configurable spin count and stop conditions, and cuts out automatically when the Bonus Game triggers.
Wealth Bells 40 Bonus Game & Jackpots
Six or more Bonus symbols start the Bonus Game with three spins on the clock. The fruit symbols fade away and only Bonus symbols land on the special reels from that point.
Every Bonus symbol that lands is sticky and stays put for the rest of the round. Each new one also resets the counter back to three.
The round ends when the spins run out or when all 20 positions are filled. All the values on the board are then added together and paid as a single total.

Jackpots
Four jackpots are in play, and all of them are locked to the Bonus Game:
- GRAND: 3,000x bet, awarded for filling all 20 positions
- MAJOR: 150x bet
- MINOR: 50x bet
- MINI: 20x bet
The GRAND is the one that needs the full board. The other three come attached to their own Bonus symbols and award their value when they land.
Bonus Buy
The BONUS BUY button skips the chase and drops you straight into the Bonus Game with six Bonus symbols already placed at random values.
- Cost: 49x total bet
- You get: six Bonus symbols with random values, three spins on the counter
- RTP: 96.05%, against 96.21% in normal play
- Availability: main game only, and not offered in every market

Our Honest Verdict
Overall Rating: 6/10
The base game is easy enough to sit through and completely undemanding. 40 lines keep something ticking over and the Scatters chip in, but the only thing that ever really matters is the wait for a sixth Bonus symbol.
The naturally triggered round was the best of the session by a distance. Once the board was over half full, every new symbol mattered. One round kept rescuing itself on the final spin often enough that the GRAND started to look plausible. It died short. A couple of bought rounds ended almost as soon as they’d started.
Anyone who wants a classic fruit slot with one clean feature they can learn in five minutes will get on with it. Anyone shopping for multiplier systems or a lot of variety should walk past.
And 3,381x is restrained by current standards, so max-win chasers won’t find much here either.
For all its ringing, Wealth Bells 40 mostly plays at one volume.
Wealth Bells 40 FAQs
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What is the RTP of Wealth Bells 40?
Wealth Bells 40 has an RTP of 96.21% in Normal Mode. Buying the Bonus Game shifts the theoretical return slightly to 96.05%. -
What is the maximum win in Wealth Bells 40?
The maximum win is 3,381x your stake. That figure is separate from the GRAND Jackpot, which pays 3,000x bet for filling all 20 positions in the Bonus Game. -
How do you trigger the Bonus Game in Wealth Bells 40?
Land six or more Bonus symbols anywhere on the reels. The round starts with three spins, and every new Bonus symbol that lands resets the counter back to three and sticks in place until the feature ends. -
How much does the Bonus Buy cost in Wealth Bells 40?
The Bonus Buy costs 49x your total bet and places six Bonus symbols with random values on the reels to start the feature. It can only be used from the main game and isn’t offered in every market. -
What jackpots can you win in Wealth Bells 40?
There are four, all of them exclusive to the Bonus Game: GRAND at 3,000x bet for filling all 20 positions, MAJOR at 150x, MINOR at 50x and MINI at 20x. The MINI, MINOR and MAJOR arrive as their own Bonus symbols. -
What are the minimum and maximum bets in Wealth Bells 40?
Stakes run from £0.10 up to £20,000 per spin, which covers everything from small-stakes sessions to very large ones. -
How much can Bonus symbols pay in Wealth Bells 40?
Each Bonus symbol carries its own value, ranging from 1x to 16x your bet. Values are added together at the end of the Bonus Game and paid as one total, so a busy board matters more than any single symbol. -
Who makes Wealth Bells 40?
Wealth Bells 40 is an Evoplay release. It runs on a 5×4 grid with 40 fixed paylines, and its release date is 18 August 2026.

