Last updated: 19-06-2026
I've reviewed hundreds of slots in my time as a casino review specialist, and Rainbow Riches is one of the few I keep coming back to specifically because the design holds up under scrutiny. Not every detail — the 95% RTP is below what I'd recommend for clearing a wagering requirement — but the core premise: three genuinely different bonus features from one scatter trigger, each with its own emotional arc, its own variance profile, and its own ceiling. That structural variety is rare. Most slots have one bonus. Rainbow Riches has three, and the fact that the game randomly decides which fires on each trigger is not a limitation but a feature. Players in England at Betti who understand what each bonus type actually delivers are in a much better position than those who just open the game and hope for Road to Riches every time.
Feature-by-feature review: what each Rainbow Riches bonus actually delivers
My review process for bonus features involves playing each one repeatedly and tracking the range of outcomes, the emotional pacing, and what the feature requires from the player between trigger and resolution. Here's my specialist verdict on each Rainbow Riches feature.
Road to Riches is the headline feature and for good reason. The leprechaun advances along a numbered multiplier path, and the uncertainty of when it will land on a Collect square creates genuine tension that I rarely find in standard free spins rounds. The path architecture concentrates Collect squares in the early positions (where multipliers are 2x–7x) and thins them out toward the far end (where multipliers reach 25x–50x+). This means most activations end modestly. The minority that reach the back half of the path are the sessions players remember. That asymmetry — frequent modest outcomes, infrequent exceptional ones — is classic high-variance mechanic design, and Road to Riches executes it well.
Pots of Gold is the visual feature. A carousel of oversized coin pots spins across the screen — each marked Mini, Minor, or Major — and lands on one. The outcome is immediate, the animation is satisfying, and the three-tier structure means outcomes cluster into readable bands rather than distributing across a continuous range. You either land on Major (best), Minor (solid), or Mini (disappointing but fast). My review assessment: Pots of Gold is the most emotionally legible feature in the game even if it's not the highest-ceiling one.
Wishing Well is the feature I'd call the session's palate-cleanser. Three wells, you tap one, a multiplier appears. Fastest resolution of the three, lowest ceiling, least memorable. That's not necessarily a criticism — after two Road to Riches activations that both ended early, a quick clean Wishing Well resolution is sometimes exactly the right pace. The variety between the three features is what gives Rainbow Riches its session character, and Wishing Well earns its place in that character.
The score card chart above gives my specialist ratings for each Rainbow Riches component at Betti. Road to Riches scores highest at 9.1 — the highest ceiling and the feature most responsible for the sessions players describe afterward. Mobile readability scores 8.8 reflecting the FOBT heritage that produced an unusually clean compact layout. Pick n Mix variant scores 8.8 in the variant comparison because it gives experienced players explicit control over feature selection. Wishing Well scores lowest at 6.9 — not a poor feature, but the lowest peak of the three. The base game sits at 7.5 because medium-volatility payline activity is pleasant rather than memorable, which is exactly its job.
The Pick n Mix case: when should you switch from the original?
The original Rainbow Riches assigns one of the three bonus types randomly on each scatter trigger. Pick n Mix gives you explicit selection. My review verdict on when to switch: after you've played the original long enough to have formed a genuine, tested preference for a specific feature. This typically means experiencing each feature at least four or five times. If you've genuinely concluded that Road to Riches on every trigger is what you want, Pick n Mix is the mechanically correct choice — it converts a one-in-three probability of your preferred feature into a guaranteed activation. If you haven't formed that preference yet, the original's random allocation is a better teacher than Pick n Mix's selection menu.
Author's tip from Ethan Green, Casino Review Specialist:
"My review tip for Rainbow Riches players at Betti: the frustration of receiving a Wishing Well when you wanted Road to Riches is real but avoidable once you switch to Pick n Mix. The issue is that many players make the switch too early — before they've formed a genuine preference rather than a default one. Spend at least two to three sessions on the original before deciding. If after those sessions you consistently find yourself disappointed by anything other than Road to Riches, that's a genuine preference and Pick n Mix is your game."
Review verdict: where Rainbow Riches sits in the Betti library for England players
Rainbow Riches at 95% RTP is not my first recommendation for wagering requirement clearing at Betti — that role belongs to a confirmed 96%+ RTP low-variance slot. But as an entertainment session game, it earns its library position. The three-feature random bonus structure creates genuine session variety that single-feature games don't deliver. The Road to Riches ceiling, when it delivers, produces sessions worth coming back for. The mobile optimisation is genuinely better than most slots designed from the ground up for digital play.
| Component | Review score | Specialist note |
|---|---|---|
| Road to Riches | 9.1/10 | Best ceiling; wide outcome range; most memorable |
| Pots of Gold | 7.8/10 | Three clear tiers; visual; fast resolution |
| Wishing Well | 6.9/10 | Lowest peak; quickest; good pace variation |
| Base game | 7.5/10 | Solid payline activity; warm aesthetic |
| Mobile layout | 8.8/10 | FOBT design discipline shows clearly |
| RTP at 95% | 6.5/10 | Below clearing threshold; fine for entertainment |
The review table above gives my complete specialist verdict on each Rainbow Riches component. The 6.5/10 for the 95% RTP is an honest note — it's not a failing grade but it's below the 96%+ that I'd recommend for mathematically optimal play. For entertainment sessions without an active wagering requirement, this matters less. For clearing sessions, it matters significantly.
The grouped bar above compares Rainbow Riches family variants on excitement versus predictability at Betti. Road to Riches scores highest on excitement (92) and lower on predictability (64) — reflecting the wide outcome range of the path mechanic. Wishing Well scores lowest on excitement (70) and highest on predictability (80) because outcomes are more compressed. Megaways sits high on excitement but lowest on predictability, reflecting the significant variance increase that Megaways mechanics introduce. Pick n Mix scores well on both axes because feature control improves both excitement (you always get your preferred feature) and predictability (the session character is consistent with your preference).
Author's tip from Ethan Green, Casino Review Specialist:
"At 95% RTP, Rainbow Riches is below the threshold I'd recommend for clearing wagering requirements at Betti in England. If you have an active bonus, check whether a 96%+ RTP slot is available — Starburst at 96.09% and low variance is my clearing recommendation. Play Rainbow Riches in dedicated entertainment sessions without active wagering conditions for the experience it's designed to deliver."
Rainbow Riches is at Betti for players in England aged 18 and over. For low-variance clearing reference, Starburst. For Egyptian-theme sessions, Cleopatra. For high-variance collecting, Big Bass Bonanza. All terms in the glossary. Browse from the Betti homepage. Log in to play. All gambling at Betti is for players in England aged 18 and over.
Responsible gambling and session planning with Rainbow Riches at Betti for England players
As a casino review specialist, I include responsible gambling guidance in every page because the session experience only works within defined financial limits. Rainbow Riches' medium volatility produces a relatively steady base game balance movement between scatter triggers, which makes session budget planning more straightforward than high-variance games. Set your deposit or loss limit in Betti account settings before opening the game — the natural pause points between feature activations are good moments to reassess, but pre-committed limits work better than in-session judgments. The three-bonus structure creates regular resolution moments (each feature activation completes and the base game resumes) which serve as natural decision points. Use them. Responsible play is the condition under which Rainbow Riches' genuine entertainment value — the feature variety, the Road to Riches arc, the session character — is actually enjoyable rather than stressful. The glossary defines all mechanics. All gambling at Betti is for players in England aged 18 and over. Browse from the Betti homepage. Log in to play Rainbow Riches now.
Review context: how these four games fit together in the Betti library for England players
My specialist review of this game set — Rainbow Riches, Cleopatra, Starburst, Big Bass Bonanza — reflects four genuinely different positions in the Betti library. Starburst is the low-variance, high-accessibility baseline: best for clearing and introduction, lowest peak, most consistent. Rainbow Riches is the medium-variance, feature-variety option: three bonus types from one scatter, warm aesthetic, entertainment-first design. Cleopatra is the medium-high variance, consistent-multiplier option: Egyptian-theme free spins without the random symbol selection risk, at the cost of an RTP below the Egypt-slot category leaders. Big Bass Bonanza is the high-variance, visible-tension collecting slot: the most engaging bonus mechanic in the set, the highest series RTP, and the game most poorly suited to clearing scenarios.
Understanding where each game sits in this spectrum helps every session decision. Pre-session: which variance level suits my budget and time available today? Pre-spin: have I set deposit and loss limits in my Betti account settings? During clearing: have I confirmed 100% contribution for my specific active offer? These questions apply to all four games and all sessions. The glossary defines every mechanic term referenced in any of these four reviews. The Betti homepage is the starting point for the full library. Log in when you're ready to play. All gambling at Betti is for players in England aged 18 and over — please play within your means.

