The reels stop, three golden bonus symbols sit lit up on the board, and the screen cuts to a giant spinning wheel flanked by four jackpot slices. That's the moment Temujin Treasures is built around, and it's worth walking through exactly what happens before, during and after that wheel spins.
Setting up the board: reels, ways, and the base game
Temujin Treasures runs on a 5x4 grid, five reels and four rows, paying across 1,024 ways to win rather than fixed paylines. That means matching symbols just need to land on adjacent reels, left to right, regardless of position on each reel, so wins are considerably easier to piece together than on a 20-line classic. The theme drops the player into a gold-trimmed palace setting built around Temujin (better known historically as Genghis Khan), with card values low on the pay table and Mongolian-themed icons carrying the bigger payouts.
One quirk worth knowing before the reels even spin: land six or more of the same symbol across reels 2, 3 and 4 and the Wild Switch Feature turns every one of them wild on the spot. It's a small mechanic but it changes how a spin that looks like a near-miss can suddenly cascade into a big payout, since those transformed wilds count toward every active way running through them.
Landing the bonus: the Wheel of Fortune
Three bonus symbols anywhere on the reels trigger the Wheel of Fortune, and this is where the game's structure diverges from a typical free-spins slot. The wheel doesn't just hand out spins, it can land on a direct multiplier prize, a run of free spins, or one of four fixed jackpots labelled Grand, Major, Minor and Mini, worth 28x, 88x, 288x and 8,888x the stake respectively. The published maximum win across the whole game is 9,000x the stake, which sits close to that top jackpot slice, though reaching it depends on the wheel cooperating and then the free spins compounding whatever result follows.
Firecrackers: what actually happens once free spins start
If the wheel awards free spins rather than a straight jackpot, the round runs between 6 and 50 spins, and any free spins bonus carries a guaranteed minimum payout of 10x the bet, so the feature never busts completely once triggered. The real engine during this round is the firecracker symbol, which lands specifically on reels 2, 3 and 4. Each firecracker that appears cracks open one of four outcomes: a retrigger adding 1 to 5 extra free games, a cash value worth 100x to 5,000x the bet, a wild multiplier of x1, x2, x3 or x5 that then applies across the reel, or one of the same four jackpots available from the main wheel. Multiple firecrackers can land in the same spin, and each is resolved individually, which is what allows the free spins round to snowball rather than pay out a flat, predictable sum.
Where the numbers land for real play
The RTP sits at 96.55%, and the game carries a high volatility rating, which lines up with a bonus structure built almost entirely around one wheel spin and a firecracker mechanic that can either whiff quietly or chain into a jackpot. Betting range runs from $0.38 up to $190 per spin, giving reasonable flexibility for players sizing a session around chasing that 9,000x ceiling. For players who want faster access to the bonus without grinding base spins, a bonus buy option is available at 100 times the total stake, dropping straight into the Wheel of Fortune.
Who should spin this one
Temujin Treasures suits players who like a slot with a clear bonus identity rather than constant small base-game wins. The wheel-plus-firecrackers structure rewards patience through variance, and the 10x minimum guarantee on any free spins trigger takes some of the sting out of a round that goes cold. Anyone chasing steadier, lower-swing sessions will find the pacing frustrating; anyone drawn to jackpot-style bonus rounds with a defined path to 9,000x will recognize the appeal quickly.
Bottom Line
Whether Temujin Treasures is worth your time depends on your tolerance for variance and how the theme reads to you. Players who want the slot's specific feature mix and accept the volatility profile will find consistent engagement here; players who prefer steadier, lower-ceiling action should look at lower-volatility alternatives. The math model and feature design tell you who this is for, the choice to spin is yours.