JILI RTP Database 2026 — Ranked by Return-to-Player

RTP is the share of all wagered money a slot is designed to return over millions of spins — a long-run statistic, not a session promise. Here is the index ranked from highest published RTP down, with volatility beside it so you can read the two together the way they are meant to be read.

Ranked RTP & volatility

RankGameRTPVolatilityMax win
1Wild Ace97.20%High
2Super Ace97.00%Medium1,500×
3Super Ace Deluxe97.00%Medium-high10,000×
4Mega Ace97.00%High15,000×
5Fortune Gems 397.00%Medium-high10,125×
6Fortune Gems 297.00%Medium10,000×
7Money Coming97.00%Medium10,000×
8Boxing King97.00%Medium2,000×
9Charge Buffalo97.00%Medium4,000×
10Crazy 77797.00%Low-medium3,333×
11Fortune Gems97.00%Medium375×
12Ali Baba96.80%Low-medium2,000×
13Golden Empire96.50%Medium2,000×

Reading RTP and volatility together for bankroll

RTP tells you the long-run payback; volatility tells you how bumpy the road there is. For bankroll planning, the pairing matters more than either number alone:

  • Same RTP, different risk: Super Ace (medium) and Mega Ace (high) both publish 97%, but Mega Ace swings far harder — plan a bigger buffer or a smaller stake.
  • Small bankroll: favour the low-medium band (Crazy 777, Ali Baba) so your spins last and variance stays gentle.
  • Big-win hunting: the ceiling lives in high-volatility titles (Mega Ace 15,000×, Fortune Gems 3 10,125×) — accept longer dry runs as the cost of the swing.
  • The 3% you don't see: a 97% RTP still means a 3% long-run house edge. No game in this list is a way to make money; treat it as paid entertainment.

The configurable-RTP catch

The figures above are the highest published tier for each game. JILI lets operators deploy lower tiers of the same slot — often 96%, 95%, 94% or 92% — with identical gameplay but reduced long-run payback. You cannot read the live tier from inside the game. When it matters, choose a PAGCOR-licensed operator that discloses it, and be wary anywhere RTP is hidden entirely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a higher RTP mean I will win more today?

No. RTP is an average over millions of spins. A 97% game still carries a 3% house edge and every spin is independent and random. RTP compares games over the long run; it does not predict a single session.

How should a beginner use this RTP database?

Start at the top for the best long-run payback, then move down to the volatility that fits your bankroll. A small bankroll is usually better served by a medium-RTP low-volatility game than by a high-RTP high-volatility one.

Why do some entries show no max win?

Where the provider has not published a max-win multiplier — as with Wild Ace here — we leave it blank rather than invent a figure. Every number in this database is a verified published value.

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