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40 Burning Clover

Search for this game and you will be told it has six reels, returns 95.90% and is rated 3 out of 5 for volatility. All three of those belong to other games. EGT Digital’s own page says five reels by four, and publishes no RTP and no volatility at all.

What it does publish is mechanics: an expanding Wild, two scatters — a Star and a Dollar — and a “Mystery Jackpot”. Those two words, and nothing after them. No levels, no tiers, and definitely no card suits.

7.5/ 10
Layout 5 × 4Volatility Not publishedPaylines 40 fixedTop pay Not published

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40 Burning Clover at a Glance

ProviderEGT DigitalEGT Digital — the modern studio behind the Bell Link and Clover Chance jackpot ranges. Not Amusnet Interactive, the former EGT Interactive, which builds the classic Hot series and the Jackpot Cards progressive. Amusnet also ships a 40 Burning Hot; it is a different game by a different company.
Layout5 × 440 fixed paylines
RTPNot publishedcheck the in-game paytable
VolatilityNot published

Top line payNot publishedNo max win is published for this game by the studio or by any database, and EGT Digital quotes no “x per line” headline anywhere in its range — so unlike the Amusnet classics there is no figure to convert into an effective ceiling. Be careful with numbers you find elsewhere: several belong to the six-reel and Clover Chance builds, which are separate games.
Jackpot“Mystery Jackpot” — unnamedThe official page uses exactly those two words, in the spec block and again in the description. It names no levels, no tiers and no card suits, and it does not say Clover Chance or Bell Link. Treat it as an unnamed mystery jackpot, enabled per operator.

How 40 Burning Clover Plays

Five reels, four rows, 40 fixed paylines. The studio states the format as “5 x 4” and the pay mode as “40 Lines fixed”, and casinorating independently confirms five reels and four rows. All forty lines are staked on every spin.

The feature set is short and entirely official. A Clover expanding Wild, named twice on the page. Two scatters, a Star and a Dollar, paying from anywhere — the same twin-scatter arrangement the studio uses on 100 Burning Clover and 100 Crown Hot. And a Mystery Jackpot that can arrive without the reels doing anything in particular.

There is no free-spins round and no multiplier. That last point is worth holding onto, because it is the one clean line between this game and the studio’s other forty-line clover machine — 40 Clover Hit publishes a stacked-fruit multiplier and names no jackpot, while this one names a jackpot and publishes no multiplier. Same board, same line count, opposite feature sets.

The Story Behind 40 Burning Clover

No release date exists for this game. EGT Digital does not publish one, and no database carries one either — the same blank we hit on 40 Clover Hit and 100 Burning Clover.

The studio’s own description places it rather than dates it: “the hot new video slot series bets on the traditional casino concept but is presented in an innovative, even more, attractive way for the online audience.” That is marketing, but it is accurate marketing. This is a modern rebuild of a land-based cabinet idea, not a port of a specific older machine.

Which is worth saying because the name invites the opposite assumption. Amusnet has a 40 Burning Hot from September 2017, with a published 95.93% RTP and a documented history. This is not a sequel to it, a variant of it, or built by the same company. The shared word is the only thing they have in common.

Symbols and Paytable

No paytable values are published. What follows is what the studio states about the symbols that matter, and one thing it pointedly does not state.

The Clover — an expanding wildNamed twice on the official page: the spec block calls it an “Expanding Wild symbol” and the description lists “expanding Wild” among the features. It is the same behaviour the studio documents on 100 Burning Clover. No reel restriction is published, so we are not claiming one — note that Amusnet confines its similar-looking clover to reels 2–4, but that is a different company’s game.
Two scatters — a Star and a DollarBoth officially named, and the description confirms “scatter wins”. Twin scatters are a house convention across the classic ports — 100 Burning Clover and 100 Crown Hot run the same pairing. No pay values are published for either, and neither one opens a bonus round: they simply pay.
Fruit and the classic luck symbolsThe description promises “the classic symbols of luck and the favorite fruity symbols”, which is the standard ladder in glossier artwork. No values published anywhere — the in-game paytable is your authority.
No multiplier, and no free spinsNeither appears on the official page, and casinorating lists neither. Worth stating explicitly because the studio’s other forty-line clover game, 40 Clover Hit, does publish a stacked-fruit multiplier — and search results move features between these titles freely.

The expanding wild is doing most of the work in that list. On a 5 × 4 board a wild that fills its whole reel turns four positions into helpers at once, which is why a game with no bonus round can still produce a decent spin. It is also the single mechanic the studio describes in plain enough language to rely on.

Bonus Features

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The Clover expands across its reel

Officially stated, twice. On four rows that is four positions turned wild in one landing, and with no free-spins round to build towards it is where the game’s better moments come from. No reel restriction is published, so check where it actually lands before assuming it can reach reel one.

Two scatters that pay from anywhere

A Star and a Dollar, both named by the studio, both paying without needing a payline. Neither triggers a round — there isn’t one to trigger. It is the same twin-scatter design the studio runs on 100 Burning Clover and 100 Crown Hot.

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A “Mystery Jackpot” — and only those two words

The page says “Mystery Jackpot” in the spec block and again in the description. It does not say how many levels, does not say Clover Chance or Bell Link, and says nothing about card suits. Anything you read describing four tiers by suit is borrowing from a different company’s jackpot.

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Battery Saver Mode and Left Hand Mode

The same six-item client list this studio ships everywhere — Autoplay, Turbospin, Quick Spin, multi-denomination, a battery mode and a one-handed layout. No Amusnet sheet in this catalogue offers anything comparable, and on a long mobile session it genuinely matters.

The specs you find online are usually another game’s

Our own search for this title returned six reels, a 95.90% RTP and a 3/5 volatility rating. The official page says five reels by four and publishes neither number. Those figures belong to the six-reel builds. This is the most contaminated name in the catalogue and it pays to be careful.

“Mystery Jackpot” — what the studio says, and what it doesn’t

EGT Digital names a jackpot on this game, which is more than it does for 40 Clover Hit. The exact wording appears twice: once as a spec field, and once in the description — “including expanding Wild, scatter wins, and a Mystery Jackpot”.

That is the entire disclosure. No number of levels. No tier names. No card suits. No mention of Clover Chance or Bell Link, the two jackpot systems this studio actually brands and documents elsewhere. We applied the test that worked on 40 Clover Hit — EGT Digital puts “Clover Chance” in a game’s page title when it carries that system, as on its 100 Super Hot and 40 Mega Clover pages — and this page is titled plainly “40 Burning Clover”. So it is a mystery jackpot, not the branded product.

You will nonetheless find this game described as having “a Mystery Jackpot tied to the four card suits”. Card suits are Amusnet’s. Jackpot Cards — spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs, twelve face-down cards — belongs to the other company, and attaching it to an EGT Digital game is a mistake we have made ourselves and had to correct twice. We are not going to describe a structure the studio has not published.

What is safe to say: it can arrive at random rather than from a combination, it sits outside whatever the base game returns, and it is switched on per operator. Check the jackpot panel is above the reels, and read the rules there — that panel will tell you the level structure this page cannot.

The Gamble Feature, Properly Explained

The official feature list for this game runs Autoplay, Turbospin, Quick Spin, multi-denomination, Battery Saver Mode and Left Hand Mode — convenience and accessibility options. No gamble or risk feature appears on it.

That is worth flagging rather than glossing, because the red/black double-up ladder is close to universal on Amusnet’s classics and appears on their feature lists every time. We found the same absence on 40 Clover Hit, so it looks like a house pattern for this studio’s modern classics rather than an oversight on one page.

We are reporting it as absent from the documentation rather than as definitively absent from the game — operators sometimes enable features a studio page does not list, and the published 100 Burning Clover review does describe a risk game. On the evidence for this title, there is no gamble ladder documented. Check the client.

What we like

  • The expanding wild is officially documented, and on four rows it turns a whole reel at once
  • Two scatters paying from anywhere, both named by the studio
  • A jackpot is at least named here, which the studio does not do for 40 Clover Hit
  • Battery Saver Mode and Left Hand Mode — accessibility no Amusnet sheet in this catalogue matches
What to watch

  • No RTP, no volatility, no max win and no release date — none of the four are published by anyone
  • The jackpot disclosure is two words with no level structure behind it
  • No free spins, no multiplier, no bonus round of any kind
  • The name collides with at least eight other games, and search results routinely hand you their specifications

How 40 Burning Clover Compares

This table is not about which game is better. It is about telling them apart, because the differences are officially documented and almost never reported.

GameStudioBoardMultiplierJackpot named?RTP published?
40 Burning CloverEGT Digital5 × 4No“Mystery Jackpot”No
40 Clover HitEGT Digital5 × 4Yes — ×3/4/5NoNo
100 Burning CloverEGT Digital5 × 4No“Mystery Jackpot”No
40 Burning HotAmusnet5 × 4NoJackpot CardsYes — 95.93%

The first two rows are the useful pair. Both are EGT Digital, both 5 × 4, both forty fixed lines, both clover-branded — and their feature sets are opposites. 40 Clover Hit publishes a stacked-fruit multiplier paying 3×, 4× or 5× and names no jackpot at all. This game names a jackpot and publishes no multiplier. Both statements come from the studio’s own pages, and we have not seen that distinction drawn anywhere else.

The third row is the sibling: the same machine at a hundred lines, with the same blanks in the same places. Nothing the studio publishes separates them on value, which is why we have scored them the same.

The last row is the one to be careful with. 40 Burning Hot is Amusnet’s, not EGT Digital’s — a different company, a documented 95.93% return, a 3/5 volatility rating, an exact release date and the card-suit Jackpot Cards progressive. Every number in that row is real and none of it applies to this game. When a review of “40 Burning Clover” quotes you an RTP or describes card suits, that row is usually where it came from.

RTP, Volatility and Win Potential

Not published. EGT Digital states no RTP on its official game page, and casinorating carries none either. That is not unusual for this studio — it publishes no RTP for any game in this catalogue, which is the single sharpest difference between it and Amusnet.

This is where the naming problem stops being a curiosity and starts costing you money. Our own search for “40 Burning Clover” returned three specifications with confidence: six reels, an RTP of 95.90%, and mid volatility rated 3 out of 5. The official page says the format is 5 x 4, and publishes neither of the other two. Those figures belong to 40 Burning Hot 6 Reels — a different game.

The field is genuinely crowded. Alongside this title there is a 40 Burning Clover 6 Reels, a 40 Burning Clover 6 Reels Clover Chance, a 40 Burning Hot Clover Chance, a 40 Burning Hot 6 Reels Clover Chance, a 40 Mega Clover, a 10 Burning Clover, a 100 Burning Clover — and Amusnet’s completely unrelated 40 Burning Hot, which does publish 95.93%. Nine games, one word apart, and only one of them is the one you loaded.

Volatility is not published either. Nobody rates this game. Structurally, a machine whose upside comes from an expanding wild and two paying scatters rather than a bonus round tends to pay in smaller, more frequent amounts — but that is us reasoning from the mechanics, and we are labelling it as reasoning rather than dressing it up as a rating.

There is no published max win, and no “x per line” headline anywhere in this studio’s range. On the Amusnet classics we spend paragraphs dividing such a figure by the line count to show what it is really worth. Here there is nothing to divide, and the honest answer is that the ceiling is undisclosed. Read the RTP from the in-game info panel at whichever casino you play — it is the only figure that describes the game in front of you.

Bets, Bankroll and Session Planning

No bet range is published. What the studio does confirm is multi-denomination support, so the game ships able to run at several stake scales and your operator decides which are available.

The practical shape is straightforward. Forty fixed lines means all forty are staked every spin, and with no bonus round to save up for there is nothing to be gained by holding back. The one thing worth a thought is the jackpot: mystery jackpots of this kind are usually more likely to trigger at larger stakes, and the studio publishes nothing about how this one qualifies. If the progressive is what draws you, read the rules in the jackpot panel before choosing a denomination — and do not over-bet on an assumption the game has not confirmed.

Playing 40 Burning Clover on Mobile

Amusnet’s sheets say “desktop and mobile” and stop. EGT Digital lists Battery Saver Mode, Left Hand Mode, Turbospin and Quick Spin — four features aimed squarely at someone playing on a phone for a while, and the last of those is a genuine accessibility provision rather than a marketing bullet.

The game itself suits a small screen well enough. Twenty symbol positions on a 5 × 4 grid is busy, but there is no second-screen bonus to fit in, and an expanding wild is the easiest kind of feature to read at a glance — a whole reel turns over and you can see it happen.

Five Things to Know Before You Spin

  1. Check which game you have opened. There is a six-reel 40 Burning Clover, two Clover Chance builds, a 40 Mega Clover and Amusnet’s unrelated 40 Burning Hot. Their specifications get attached to this title constantly.
  2. Ignore any RTP you are quoted for this game. EGT Digital publishes none. The 95.90% you will see belongs to a six-reel build; 95.93% belongs to Amusnet’s 40 Burning Hot. Read the in-game info panel instead.
  3. Do not expect card suits in the jackpot. The studio says “Mystery Jackpot” and nothing more. Spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs belong to Amusnet’s Jackpot Cards, a different company’s system.
  4. Watch the wild, because it is the whole game. The clover expands across its reel, and on four rows that is four positions at once. With no free spins and no multiplier, it is where the better spins come from.
  5. Check the jackpot panel before you pick a stake. Mystery jackpots often favour larger bets, and this one publishes no qualifying rules at all — so the panel at your casino is the only place to find out.
  6. If you want the multiplier, play 40 Clover Hit. It is the same studio, the same board and the same forty lines, and it publishes an x3/x4/x5 stacked-fruit multiplier — but it names no jackpot.

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Who 40 Burning Clover Is For

Play it if you like the classic EGT shape without the clutter: forty lines, fruit and luck symbols, a clover that fills a reel, two scatters that pay from anywhere and a progressive that can turn up unannounced. It is competently built and the client is the best in this catalogue — the battery and one-handed modes are the kind of thing you notice an hour into a session on a phone.

Skip it if you want to know what you are getting. There is no published RTP, no volatility rating, no max win and no release date, the jackpot is described in two words, and the search results that look like they will fill those gaps are mostly describing other machines. If comparing returns is part of how you choose, Amusnet’s catalogue makes that possible and this studio does not.

40 Burning Clover FAQ

What is the RTP of 40 Burning Clover?
It is not published. EGT Digital states no RTP for this game, or for any of its games, and no database carries one. If you are quoted 95.90%, that belongs to 40 Burning Hot 6 Reels; 95.93% belongs to Amusnet’s 40 Burning Hot. Neither describes this title. Read the RTP from the in-game info panel.
How many reels does 40 Burning Clover have?
Five reels and four rows, with 40 fixed paylines — the official page gives the format as “5 x 4” and casinorating confirms it. Search results describing six reels are describing 40 Burning Clover 6 Reels, which is a separate game.
What jackpot does 40 Burning Clover have?
The studio calls it a “Mystery Jackpot” and says nothing else — no level count, no tier names, no card suits, and no mention of Clover Chance or Bell Link. Descriptions tying it to four card suits are borrowing Amusnet’s Jackpot Cards structure, which belongs to a different company. Check the jackpot panel at your casino for the real rules.
Is 40 Burning Clover the same as 40 Burning Hot?
No. 40 Burning Hot is made by Amusnet, publishes a 95.93% RTP, a 3/5 volatility rating, an exact release date and the Jackpot Cards progressive. 40 Burning Clover is EGT Digital’s and publishes none of those. They are different games by different companies that happen to share a word.
Does 40 Burning Clover have free spins?
No. Neither the official page nor casinorating describes a free-spins round, and there is no multiplier either. The expanding wild, two paying scatters and the mystery jackpot are the complete feature set.
How does the wild work in 40 Burning Clover?
The Clover is an expanding wild — the studio names it in the spec block and again in the description. On a four-row board an expanding wild turns four positions at once. No reel restriction is published, so check where it can actually land.
What is the difference between 40 Burning Clover and 40 Clover Hit?
Their feature sets are opposites, and both facts come from the studio’s own pages. 40 Clover Hit publishes a stacked-fruit multiplier paying 3×, 4× or 5× and names no jackpot. 40 Burning Clover names a Mystery Jackpot and publishes no multiplier. Otherwise they are both 5 × 4 with 40 fixed lines.
When was 40 Burning Clover released?
Unknown. EGT Digital publishes no release date for it and no database carries one. The studio does not publish release dates generally, unlike Amusnet, which gives an exact date for almost every classic.

Our Verdict

7.5/ 10

A decent little game behind a badly chosen name

The most useful thing we can tell you about 40 Burning Clover is which numbers are not its own. Search for it and you will be handed six reels, a 95.90% RTP and a 3-out-of-5 volatility rating. The official page says five reels by four and publishes neither of the other two — those belong to a six-reel build. Behind this one name sit a 6 Reels version, two Clover Chance builds, a 40 Mega Clover, a 10 and a 100 Burning Clover, and Amusnet’s entirely unrelated 40 Burning Hot. Nine games, one word apart.

The same carelessness produces the card-suit myth. You will read that this game’s Mystery Jackpot is “tied to the four card suits”. EGT Digital says “Mystery Jackpot” and stops — no levels, no tiers, no suits. Spades and hearts are Amusnet’s furniture, from a different company’s progressive. We know how easily that one travels, because we have imported it ourselves and had to correct it twice.

Strip all that away and there is a tidy machine here. A clover that expands across its reel, which on four rows is worth having. Two scatters paying from anywhere. A progressive that can arrive unannounced. And the best-built client in this catalogue — Turbospin, Quick Spin, a battery saver and a one-handed layout that Amusnet has never matched on any sheet we have read.

What it does not have is a single published number. No RTP, no volatility, no max win, no date, and a jackpot described in two words. If you are happy to judge a slot by playing it, this one holds up. If you want to compare it against anything before you start, the studio has made that impossible — and the internet has filled the gap with other games’ answers.

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