Miss Cherry Wild Frames

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Provider
BGaming
RTP
97.00%
Volatility
Medium-low
Max Win
3,000x
Grid
5×4
Hit Frequency
7.76%
Release Date
August 2026
Rating
7/10
Features
Symbol Collection, Sticky Symbols, Multiplier, Free Spins, Buy Bonus, Ante Bet, Wild, Scatter
Themes
Fruit, Classic, Disco

BGaming has been using their Miss Cherry mascot since 2021, but this is the first time they’ve totally changed how her game works. Released in August 2026, Miss Cherry Wild Frames is a 5×4 slot with 20 fixed paylines.

The whole game revolves around a 10-spin cycle. You spend nine spins building things up, and all the action happens on the tenth.

The basic stats:

  • RTP: 97.00% (which is great)
  • Max Win: 3,000x your bet
  • Volatility: Medium-low (though the game doesn’t actually show you this rating anywhere)
  • Min Bet: 0.20

How the Wild Frames Work

The base game is all about patience and setting up that tenth spin. Here is how the cycle breaks down:

  • Hearts drop frames: Red hearts don’t pay out money. Instead, when a heart lands, it leaves a gold frame on that spot.
  • Frames stay put: Those gold outlines lock in place for a full 10-spin cycle. They just sit there, holding whatever symbols happen to land inside them.
  • The big payoff: On the 10th spin, every single gold frame you’ve collected instantly turns into a Wild. You can easily go eight or nine spins winning nothing, only to cash in big all at once.
  • Building multipliers: If a heart lands inside a spot that already has a gold frame, it bumps up your cycle multiplier by 1x (up to a max of 10x). This multiplier applies to every win during the cycle, not just the framed spots!

A huge player-friendly feature: Your progress is saved per bet level. If you’re betting 2.00 and decide to up it to 4.00, you’ll start a fresh cycle. But if you drop back down to 2.00, your old frames and multipliers will be waiting exactly where you left them. You won’t lose your progress just because you changed your stake.

The Free Spins Round

If you land three lilac disco-ball Scatters (on reels 1, 3, and 5), you’ll trigger 10 free spins.

Here is what you need to know about the bonus round:

  • No frames: The frame collection mechanic is gone.
  • Sticky Wilds: Instead, any Wild that lands becomes sticky and stays in place for the rest of the free spins.
  • Carried multipliers: Whatever multiplier you built up in the base game comes into the bonus round with you.
  • Back-loaded payouts: This round pays at the very end, or not at all. We bought the bonus for 50x our bet. For the first eight spins, we barely won pocket change. By the last two spins, half the grid was frozen as Wilds, which is where all the money came from. We walked away with 29x our bet, a losing round, but it showed us exactly how the math works.

Buying the Bonus (and one weird trap)

If you don’t want to wait, you can buy your way into the free spins. All three options give you 10 spins, but the math behind them is a little strange:

  • Juicy Spin (50x your bet): Standard free spins. RTP is 97.15%.
  • Juicy Spin 2×2 Wilds (120x your bet): Drops a guaranteed 2×2 block of Wilds after the first spin. RTP is 97.30%.
  • Juicy Spin 3×3 Wilds (400x your bet): Drops a guaranteed 3×3 block of Wilds. RTP is 97.24%.
  • Chance x2: You can pay 25% extra per spin to double your odds of triggering the bonus naturally. RTP is 97.16%.

Notice anything weird? The middle option (120x) actually gives you a better return than the most expensive one! Also, all of these options sit above the base game’s 97.00% RTP, which is rare. Usually, buying a bonus costs you a fraction of the RTP, but here it gives you a slight bump.

Warning: If you buy a bonus, it resets your current multiplier to 1x for that round. If you’ve spent seven spins building up a sweet 4x multiplier in the base game, don’t hit the buy button. Wait for your cycle to finish first!

Symbols and Payouts

The game looks great. It’s styled like a cabaret poster with a deep wine-red background, neon lights, and classic fruit machine symbols (cherries, lemons, bells, horseshoes, etc.). Miss Cherry herself is a full-height symbol.

But be warned: the payouts are tiny by design.

  • Five Wilds or five Miss Cherrys (the top symbols) only pay 10x your bet.
  • Five cherries will get you just 1.5x your bet.
  • Most symbols require three of a kind to pay anything at all.

Because the paytable is so low, you’ll only hit big wins if you have a screen full of Wilds combined with a good multiplier. The game’s absolute max win is 3,000x, but the odds of hitting it are roughly 1 in 2.36 billion spins.

Pros and Cons

What works:

  • A fantastic 97.00% base RTP (and the bonus buys are even higher).
  • Frame progress is saved per bet level, so you never lose your setup if you change stakes.
  • It’s a genuine mechanic change from the 2021 original, not just a lazy reskin.
  • Very accessible with a 0.20 minimum bet and a cheap 50x bonus buy.

What doesn’t:

  • The paytable is incredibly low (10x your bet for the best symbols).
  • You’ll sit through long stretches of dead spins while waiting for the 10th spin to cash in.
  • The 400x bonus buy mathematically returns less than the 120x buy.
  • Buying a bonus wipes out the multiplier you’ve been building.

The Verdict

Miss Cherry Wild Frames is a game of patience. The regular symbols are basically just set dressing; the real math is entirely in the frames, the sticky Wilds, and that magical tenth spin.

If you enjoy a slow build with one big cash-in at the end, you’ll likely have a good time here. The 97.00% RTP is highly generous, and the way the game saves your progress per bet level is incredibly thoughtful. Just keep in mind that it’s not a highly volatile game, so treat that 3,000x max win as a shiny poster rather than something you should actively chase.