3 Witch’s Lamp
3 Witch’s Lamp
Last updated on October 17th, 2025
If you told me a slot called 3 Witch’s Lamp would actually be decent, I’d have raised an eyebrow. But here we are — TaDa Gaming, a studio I usually don’t expect much from, dropped a cluster slot that doesn’t totally suck. That’s already something.
The theme? Classic haunted forest vibes with glowing potions, ancient spellbooks, and three witches who probably moonlight as bonus mechanics. It’s not exactly innovative, but at least it leans into the spooky aesthetic without going full Halloween cringe. Visually, it’s clean. Moody purples, some decent animations, and thankfully no cartoon cackling every five seconds.
You’re playing on a 6×6 grid with Cluster Pays and cascading wins. Hit enough matching symbols and they vanish, opening space for more to drop in. So far, so familiar. But here’s where it gets a little more interesting: landing lamp symbols fills a meter that can expand the grid up to 8×8, which definitely helps crank up the hit potential — if you get that far.
The bonus round triggers once you collect three lamp charges, and this is where it finally wakes up. You get free spins with sticky wilds and symbols that level up — think Candy Crush, but with witches. There’s a little thrill when the sticky wilds actually cooperate and the upgraded symbols connect. Emphasis on when.
Now, as for stats — 3 Witch’s Lamp runs on high volatility with a 97% RTP. Not terrible, not mind-blowing. The top win caps at 5,000x, which is respectable, though not the kind of jackpot that’ll make headlines. Bets start low enough for casual spins, and the interface is mobile-friendly — no clutter, no lag.
Still, let’s be honest — we’ve seen this formula before. Sticky wilds in a growing grid? Cluster explosions? A symbol meter? If you’ve touched a Pragmatic or Push Gaming slot in the last year, you’ve played something similar. But credit where due — TaDa executed it smoothly and didn’t overload it with junk features.
Final word? If you like Cluster Pays and want a slightly eerie twist, this one’s worth a few demo spins. It’s not the most original spell in the book, but the witches do enough to keep things interesting.