
Diamond Supernova 100
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Diamond Supernova 100 review: low variance, 100 paylines, no apologies
Push Gaming's Diamond Supernova family scales up to 100 paylines here, but the math stays calm on purpose.
Diamond Supernova 100 is the largest payline build in the Push Gaming Diamond Supernova family, played across 5 reels and 3 rows with all 100 lines active. Like the 40 and 20 versions in the family, this is a low volatility design, and the studio has been explicit that the goal is frequent wins of moderate size rather than spike bonus payouts.
The cap sits around 1,000x on a single round, paid out via the Scatter Prizes system: blue, red, and gold stars land as scatters on reels 1, 3, and 5, with matching sets of three triggering corresponding instant prizes. There is no traditional free spins round, which keeps the session pace flat and predictable. Base game pay multiples for 5 of a kind combinations run between 0.5x and 2.5x of the bet, which underlines the math philosophy: many hits, modest values.
The default RTP is 96.33, with 94.29 and 85.33 alternate builds available to operators. The 85.33 version makes the long term math unattractive enough that the lobby info screen is essential reading before committing. Bet range is wide, and the 100 line build is the most stake intensive of the family at any given coin value.
It is not for chasers. Few modern slots qualify as turnover products in the way an operator can classify this, and the longer session length will appeal to players who treat slots as background rather than event.
- +Low volatility math actually delivers frequent base hits
- +Scatter Prizes structure is cleaner than typical scatter pays
- +Wide bet range and 100 lines suit varied stake levels
- โ1,000x ceiling will feel restrictive to anyone used to modern variance
- โ85.33 RTP build is a real risk if operators ship it
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