The moment that defines Out of the Woods happens inside the free spins, not the base game. A stacked Wild Multiplier symbol lands on the reels, and instead of contributing a flat value, it scales every cluster win it touches. Land two or three of these stacks across a spin and the arithmetic compounds fast, which is why this slot has an entire secondary game mode, Super Free Spins, built around starting that stack sequence higher than normal.
How the Wild Multiplier stack actually works
Out of the Woods runs on a 5x4 cluster pays grid rather than paylines or ways, so wins form from groups of matching symbols touching horizontally or vertically. The Wild Multiplier symbol appears as a stack of tiles, and each segment of the stack carries its own multiplier value that applies to any cluster win it forms part of. Because clusters can span multiple rows and the wild segments stack vertically, a single spin can chain several multiplier values into one payout rather than applying just one flat boost. This is the mechanic worth understanding before anything else on the reels, since the base game symbols filling out the grid are secondary to how often and how large these wild stacks appear.
Free Spins and the Super Free Spins upgrade
Scatter symbols trigger the standard Free Spins round, awarding 20 spins during which the Wild Multiplier stacks continue to land and build on cluster wins exactly as they do in the base game. This round accounts for most of the swings in Out of the Woods, since the multiplier stacking effect has more room to compound across 20 consecutive spins than it does in isolated base game hits.
Where the feature gets its real teeth is the Super Free Spins upgrade. Rather than starting cold, this version of the round opens with its first Wild Multiplier stack already carrying values of 10x, 11x, 12x, and 13x across its segments. That means the very first spin of a Super Free Spins session can produce a cluster win multiplied well into double digits before any further stacks even land. It's a meaningfully different risk profile from the regular Free Spins trigger, since the ceiling is front-loaded rather than something that has to build gradually.
Bonus Buy pricing and what it says about the round's value
Players who don't want to rely on scatters landing naturally can buy into either round directly. The standard Free Spins costs 100x the current bet, while jumping straight to Super Free Spins costs 500x bet. That five-times price gap is a useful signal on its own: it reflects how much extra expected value is built into starting with those elevated 10x-13x wild stacks compared to a normal free spins entry. At the higher end of the game's betting range ($5 per spin), a Super Free Spins purchase runs $2,500 in one transaction, so this feature is priced for players specifically chasing the multiplier stacking mechanic rather than casual volume play.
Where the numbers land
Out of the Woods carries a 96.52% RTP and is rated medium volatility, with a hit frequency of 21.69%, meaning a little over one in five spins returns some form of win. That's a reasonably active pace for a game whose real payouts are concentrated in the free spins modes rather than spread evenly across every spin. The published max win is 10,000x bet, so at a $1 stake the theoretical ceiling works out to $10,000, and scaling up to the $5 maximum bet pushes that same multiplier to $50,000. Reaching multipliers of that size depends on multiple Wild Multiplier stacks landing and compounding within a single Super Free Spins session, which is inherently a low-probability event even with the upgraded starting stack.
Who this suits
Out of the Woods fits players who want a cluster pays engine with a genuinely mechanical hook rather than a purely cosmetic bonus round. Because the medium volatility rating sits between high-volatility slots that demand deep bankrolls and calmer low-variance titles, sessions should feel more even than a typical high-roller release, while the Super Free Spins buy option gives bigger bankrolls a direct route to the stacking multipliers without grinding for scatters. Anyone drawn to this title should treat the 10,000x figure as a rare outcome, not a target for a single session.
Bottom Line
Whether Out of the Woods 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.