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| Provider | 3 Oaks Gaming |
| Reels | 5 |
| Rows | 5 |
| Paylines | 25 |
| Bonus Rounds | 5 |
| Bet Range | 0.20 - 11 |
| Volatility | Medium |
| Max Win | 3,000x |
| Bonus Buy | No |
| RTP | 96% |
| Our Rating | 5.1 |
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Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review
Slot Overview
4 Fairy Flowers is a medium-volatility hold and win slot by studio 3 Oaks Gaming. With a collector mechanic in play, up to 3 variations, or combined versions of the bonus round may be triggered, where there’s a maximum win of 3,000x up for grabs.
Gameplay & Bonus Features
3 Oak Gaming’s 4 Fairy Flowers utilises a 5-reel, 3-row setup with 25 fixed paylines, and if three or more matching symbols connect across one of these lines, starting from the left, the corresponding prize from the paytable will be awarded. Players may join the action for as little as €0.20 a spin up to a maximum of €11, whilst the return to player percentage is set at 96%.
Wild symbols appear on reels 2, 3, 4 and 5 during the main game, substituting for all standard symbols. They do not replace special symbols such as Bonus, Extra, Collect, Multi, or Magic.
Bonus symbols can land in all game modes and are the key to triggering the bonus features, where they also hold and pay their values.
Extra, Collect and Multi symbols can appear in the main game but only become active once their respective features are triggered. These are the core symbols used to build and enhance the bonus rounds.
Magic symbols appear only in the base game and are tied specifically to unlocking the enhanced version of the bonus feature.
Bonus Game & Feature Combinations
The Bonus Game is triggered by filling the feature requirements using Extra, Collect and Multi symbols. Depending on what lands, the bonus can start with different combinations of these features active.
Once triggered, these symbols work together, adding values, collecting them, or applying multipliers to increase the total win during the round.
Magic Bonus Game
The Magic Bonus Game is an upgraded version of the standard bonus that is activated through Magic symbols in the base game.
When this feature begins, the grid expands from 5×3 to 5×5, adding extra rows and increasing the number of available positions. It always starts with at least one of the main features active, Extra, Collect, or Multi.
During the feature, additional bonus symbols can be added to the reels, helping to build up higher values across the expanded grid.
Jackpots
Jackpot symbols can appear during both the Bonus Game and the Magic Bonus Game, awarding fixed prizes when they land.
There are also two larger jackpot conditions tied to filling the grid. Filling all 15 positions during the standard Bonus Game awards the top jackpot for that mode, while completely filling all 25 positions during the Magic Bonus Game unlocks the highest available jackpot.

Theme & Design
We’ve seen 3 Oaks Gaming use a more classical approach to the hold and win slot theme before in the likes of Purple Diamond, but in 4 Fairy Flowers, more of a magical and mythological design has been used, which, in fairness to the studio, does look appealing, especially the animations of the fairy dust surrounding the reels.
Pros
- Nice design
- Lots of variations of the bonus can be triggered
- A good choice for hold and win slot fans
Cons
- The base game is a bit boring
- No bonus buy
- The max win size is ok, but a 5k minimum would have been better
Final Thoughts
3 Oaks Gaming is no stranger to a hold and win slot, and if this style of game is something you enjoy when playing online, 4 Fairy Flowers may be a game of interest to you. On the flip side, though, these collector-type games have saturated the market since 2025, so it really is quite difficult to see what makes one stand out more than the other.
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