
Slingo Deal or No Deal
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Slingo Deal or No Deal is a Slingo game from Gaming Realms, built under licence from the Deal or No Deal television format. The standard Slingo layout combines a 5-reel slot strip with a 5x5 grid above it. Here the grid is filled with the show's red boxes rather than plain numbers, and the slot strip below feeds numbers that mark those boxes off.
The game leans on the TV show's central idea. You pick a lucky box at the start, which is set aside. As you clear boxes from the grid, prize values are eliminated from play, and the Banker steps in with an offer once you have made enough progress. At Midnite the RTP is 95%, in line with the wider Slingo range.
How to Play Slingo Deal or No Deal
You start with 10 spins. Each spin turns the slot strip below the grid, and any number that matches an open box in the column above marks that box off. Mark five boxes in a line, across, down or diagonally, and you complete a Slingo. There are 12 possible Slingos in total.
Every Slingo moves you up the Prize Boost Ladder, which applies a multiplier to all the prize values still left in the game. Reach four Slingos and you trigger the Banker's Offer: take the cash on the table, open your chosen box, or keep spinning for more. Jokers act as wilds that let you mark a box, the Super Joker can mark any box on the grid, and the Devil blocks a column. Reach a full house at the top of the ladder and the value in your box is multiplied by 20. Stakes at Midnite start from £0.20 per spin.
Slingo Deal or No Deal Features
- Prize Boost Ladder: Each completed Slingo climbs the ladder and multiplies all remaining prize values.
- Banker's Offer: Triggered at four Slingos, giving you the choice to bank a cash offer, open your box, or continue.
- Joker and Super Joker: Jokers mark a box in their column. The Super Joker marks any box on the grid.
- Devil symbol: Blocks a column for that spin, working against your progress.
- Full house bonus: Clearing the whole grid multiplies the value in your chosen box by 20.
- Extra spins: After your 10 base spins, you can buy further spins to keep playing. UK players can use this feature. The cost per extra spin rises as fewer boxes remain.
Slingo Deal or No Deal RTP, Volatility and Key Info
Before you spin, the figures worth knowing on Slingo Deal or No Deal:
- RTP: 95%
- Volatility: Low-medium to medium-high
- Game type: Slingo (slot and bingo hybrid)
- Reels / Grid: 5-reel slot strip feeding a 5x5 grid
- Win mechanic: Complete Slingos to climb the Prize Boost Ladder, the value of your chosen box pays out at the end
- Max win: 3,740x stake
- Minimum stake at Midnite: £0.20 per spin
- Mobile: Available on iOS and Android
- Provider: Gaming Realms (Slingo Originals)
Slingo Deal or No Deal Theme and Symbols
The theme follows the television show closely. The grid is stacked with the familiar red boxes, the Banker's calls drive the key decision points, and the prize ladder runs down the side of the screen. The look is built to be recognisable to anyone who has seen the show.
The working symbols are the numbers on the slot strip, the Joker and Super Joker wilds, and the Devil blocker. The numbers do the routine work of marking off boxes, while the Jokers and the Devil swing a spin in your favour or against it.
Games Like Slingo Deal or No Deal
- Slingo Rainbow Riches: a Slingo built on the Rainbow Riches theme, with a similar ladder structure.
- Slingo Starburst: the Starburst Slingo, with a guaranteed Win Spin bonus on the classic slot.
- Slingo Sweet Bonanza: a Slingo take on Sweet Bonanza with a Bomb Bonus feature.
- Deal or No Deal Megaways: a Megaways slot on the same TV format for players who want a reel game instead.
Slingo Deal or No Deal FAQs
Is Slingo Deal or No Deal a slot?
Not exactly. It is a Slingo hybrid that mixes a 5-reel slot strip with a 5x5 bingo-style grid. You mark off boxes to complete Slingos rather than spinning paylines.
What is the RTP of Slingo Deal or No Deal?
The RTP at Midnite is 95%, which is standard for Slingo games.
Who developed Slingo Deal or No Deal?
It was developed by Gaming Realms under its Slingo Originals brand, using the licensed Deal or No Deal format.
How do you win on Slingo Deal or No Deal?
You complete Slingos by marking five boxes in a line, climbing the Prize Boost Ladder to multiply remaining prizes. Your final win is the value of your chosen box after the ladder multiplier is applied.
What is the volatility of Slingo Deal or No Deal?
The developer rates it between 2 and 4 out of 5, putting it in the low-medium to medium-high range. Expect steady progress with larger results tied to climbing high on the ladder.
Can I buy extra spins?
Yes. After your 10 base spins, you can buy more spins to keep going. The cost rises as fewer boxes are left on the grid.
Can I play Slingo Deal or No Deal on mobile?
Yes. The game runs on iOS and Android via the Midnite app or mobile browser.
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Midnite is operated by Dribble Media Limited for customers in Great Britain, licensed and regulated by the Great Britain Gambling Commission (Account No. 42647 ) and Midnite Europe Limited for customers in Ireland, licensed by the Irish Revenue Commissioner (Licence No. 1019666 ).
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