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Are Online Slots Rigged? Debunking the Myths and Facts

Nathan Spears by Nathan Spears
26 February 2025
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Online slots have become a popular form of entertainment, attracting millions of players globally with their engaging gameplay and the possibility of big wins. However, with the growth of online gambling has come the emergence of myths and misconceptions, especially surrounding the fairness and integrity of online slots.

One of the most common questions asked by players is: are online slots rigged? In this article, the aim is to debunk some of the most widespread myths and explore the facts.

Online Slots Are Rigged Against Players

One of the most prevalent myths is that online slots are intentionally rigged to prevent players from winning. In reality, the top slot sites are regulated by strict laws and operate under a system known as Random Number Generators (RNGs). These RNGs ensure that the outcome of every spin is entirely random and independent of previous results. As a result, online slots cannot be manipulated to favour the house in any predictable way.

Slots Are Fixed to Pay Out Less During Certain Times

Some players believe that online casinos adjust their slot machines to pay out less during specific times of the day or week. However, this is simply not true. Since online slots are powered by RNGs, each spin is independent of the previous one, meaning that there is no such thing as a ‘bad time’ to play. The odds of winning remain the same for every player, regardless of when they play.

The House Always Wins

A lot of people think that online casino games are rigged because they think that the saying ‘a house always wins’ is the one that applies. This is not always the case. There are a lot of pieces of software that are embedded in online games to make sure that it’s not always the house that wins.

If it were the house that always wins, online casino games wouldn’t be as popular as they are today. One of the biggest ways that online casinos make sure that this isn’t the case is by introducing random number generation. This will be further outlined below, however, essentially it’s just the fact that slot games are based on some element of chance and luck. You see when you play a game, you don’t want it to be rigged because that would defeat the fun and the purpose. This is something that players agree on and something that casino houses agree on. For everybody, it’s meant to be a situation in which there is some form of incorporated amount of luck and chance.

Online Slots Are Fair and Regulated

Online slots are subject to oversight by gaming authorities to ensure fairness and transparency. Reputable casinos are licensed by recognised regulatory bodies such as the UK Gambling Commission or the Malta Gaming Authority and they undergo regular audits to verify the integrity of their games. These audits ensure that the RNGs used in the slots operate fairly and that the RTPs are accurate. Additionally, some casinos publish their RTP data for players to view, offering transparency and reassurance.

RNG’s and RTP’s are Not Real

Two really big words are often spoken about when it comes to slot gaming, one is random number generation (RNG) and the other is return to player RTP). Slot games are essentially based on these two pieces of technology and processes. The random number generation is essentially a piece of software that ensures that games are played justly.

This means that slot machines are in no way programmed to enhance the house, however, they’re actually programmed in a way that is completely fair to both the house and the player, meaning that either party could win. A method that a lot of people believe in is that the concept of RNG is not real and that casinos have to use these pieces of software, which is often seen as a falsity, as there are many regular boards in place to ensure that this is not the case.

The same goes with the return to player, which is the percentage of what the chances are of you winning that deal. Typically, you want to play in a slot game that has over a 95% return to play, as it means that you’ll receive your funds back 95% of the time. However, a common myth is that this is not real either. Many people believe that this is just a made-up percentage, however, it is actually based on data and statistics and therefore should be seen as something real.

Final Thoughts

As you can see from the above, although slot games are often seen as the most basic form of gambling, there’s a lot that is happening within this industry. A lot of people believe in many different myths and it’s important to debunk these so that this gaming platform becomes one that is completely transparent.

While myths surrounding online slots being rigged persist, the truth is that online slots are fair and operate on an RNG system that ensures randomness and integrity. As long as players choose reputable and licensed casinos, they can enjoy online slots with confidence, knowing that the games are not rigged and that every spin offers a fair chance of winning.

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