Sugar Rush Super Scatter

Sugar Rush Super Scatter Slot

Candy 2026
High Volatility · RTP 96.50%
RTP
96.50%
Volatility
High
Max Win
10,000x
Grid
7x7
Min Bet
$0.00
Max Bet
$0.00
Paylines
Cluster
Release
2026

Features

Super Scatter system

Sugar Rush Super Scatter Slot Review

Progressive Collection

Sugar Rush Super Scatter takes the 7x7 Cluster Pays grid from the Sugar Rush line and replaces the multiplier spot system with a scatter based collection mechanic. Instead of fixed multiplier positions revealing values through cluster pays, this version drops scatter symbols across the grid during free spins. Collected scatters activate special pay events and contribute to a progressive bonus multiplier. It plays more chaotic than Sugar Rush 1000 but feels slightly more accessible because the scatter collection mechanic is easier to follow than tracking stacked multiplier positions.

Sugar Rush Super Scatter slot 7x7 grid with scatter collection mechanic and candy symbols

Scatter Collection

Base game plays on the familiar 7x7 grid with five symbol Cluster Pays. Scatter symbols can appear on any position during base game spins, but they do not trigger bonus gameplay. They function as contributing elements to a visible counter that tracks scatter appearances. When enough scatters accumulate over a session, the bonus round activates. This is different from the standard four-scatter trigger in most Pragmatic Play titles. The collection system means the bonus is not random in the same way. You can watch the counter build toward the trigger limit.

How It Plays

I saw 380 base game spins. The cluster pay frequency matched Sugar Rush 1000 closely. Scatter appearances came roughly once every seven to ten spins. The collection counter felt steady enough that I could estimate when the bonus would trigger within a reasonable window. Two natural triggers occurred across my session, at positions I could see coming based on the counter. That level of transparency in the trigger mechanic is rare for Pragmatic. Most Pragmatic slots give you no information about when the next bonus is coming.

Multiplier Buildup Rules

During free spins, scatter symbols appear at increased frequency. Each scatter that lands during a free spin contributes to the active bonus multiplier. Multiplier grows with each collected scatter, applying to the total tumble win when the current spin resolves. Multiple tumbles on a single spin can collect scatters at different cascade stages, each adding to the multiplier before the final payout. This creates a system where a scatter-heavy spin with three or four tumbles can build a significant multiplier from a modest starting position.

Sugar Rush Super Scatter free spins with progressive scatter multiplier building across 7x7 candy grid

Bonus Round

My two natural bonus rounds returned 47x and 312x. A 312x round came from a sequence where four scatters landing across two tumble stages pushed the multiplier to 18x, which then applied to a decent pink candy cluster pay. The mechanics work, but the natural trigger rounds feel conservative compared to what a bought bonus at maximum scatter frequency can produce.

Super Buying the Bonus

The bonus buy costs 100x and gives a standard free spins round. The Super Scatter buy costs 300x and guarantees boosted scatter frequency during the round, which is where the game's real potential lives. I bought five Super Scatter rounds. Results: 88x, 1,240x, 55x, 420x, and 2,100x. The 2,100x came from a rare sequence of back-to-back scatter-heavy tumbles that pushed the multiplier past 80x before a large blue candy cluster resolved. Two of the five rounds produced net losses on the 300x investment. Variance is real but not as extreme as Sugar Rush 1000 at its peak.

Max Win

The max win ceiling of 10,000x is lower than Sugar Rush 1000's 25,000x, which reflects the more moderate average volatility profile. This version distributes its peak moments differently. The extreme high-end rounds are rarer and less dramatic, but the floor on Super Scatter buys feels higher than in the 1000 version. My five Super Scatter buys never produced anything below 55x return on 300x invested, which is still a loss but a smaller one than the worst Super Bonus results in Sugar Rush 1000.

Visuals

Visually, Sugar Rush Super Scatter uses the same 7x7 candy grid with scatter symbols rendered as golden star-shaped candies that glow when they appear. Scatter counter at the edge of the screen updates in real time, which reinforces the sense of progress toward the bonus. Mobile play works cleanly. The 7x7 grid compresses into a readable format even on smaller screens, and the scatter counter remains visible without obscuring the grid.

Summary

Of the two Sugar Rush variants, this one fits players who want some transparency in the trigger mechanic and prefer slightly more predictable bonus frequency. The collection counter removes some of the helpless feeling that comes from extended base game grinding in pure random-trigger games. The trade is a lower ceiling. If you want the 25,000x potential of Sugar Rush 1000, this version cannot match it. If you want a candy grid game where you can watch the bonus coming, Super Scatter is the better choice.

Reviewed by
George Davis - Senior Casino Analyst

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