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777 Joyas De Los Muertos Slot Review

★★★★★ 4.5 / 5 — our rating
MBReviewed by Marco Bianchi, Games Reviewer · Updated 14 Aug 2026
RTP
96.55%
Volatility
Medium
Max Win
Provider
Spinomenal

Triple sevens meet Día de los Muertos in this Spinomenal slot, crossing classic fruit-machine iconography with Mexican festival-of-the-dead flair. The RTP lands at 96.55%, a shade above the usual online benchmark. It's a compact take on Spinomenal's long-running 777 series, swapping neon fruits for skulls and jewels.

How 777 Joyas De Los Muertos plays

With medium volatility, 777 Joyas De Los Muertos splits the difference: enough regular pays to stay engaged, enough upside in the features to keep a big hit on the table.

Is 96.55% a good RTP?

At 96.55%, 777 Joyas De Los Muertos returns noticeably more than the ~96% industry average. Over a long run that edge matters, and it's a genuine mark in the game's favour. Bear in mind RTP is a long-run theoretical figure, not a promise for any single session.

Who should play it

777 Joyas De Los Muertos is an easy all-rounder — enough action for most players without demanding a specialist's bankroll or nerve. A sensible pick if you're not chasing extremes in either direction.

What we liked

  • Above-average 96.55% RTP
  • A balanced rhythm of pays (medium volatility)
  • From Spinomenal, a studio we rate

Worth knowing

  • Medium-volatility play: neither the calmest nor the wildest ride
  • Bonus features can be slow to trigger

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Frequently asked questions

What is the RTP of 777 Joyas De Los Muertos?
777 Joyas De Los Muertos has a published return-to-player (RTP) of 96.55%.
What is the volatility of 777 Joyas De Los Muertos?
777 Joyas De Los Muertos is a medium-volatility slot, meaning a balanced rhythm of pays.
Who makes 777 Joyas De Los Muertos?
777 Joyas De Los Muertos is developed by Spinomenal.

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