Triple Diamond — IGT's 3× Multiplier Follow-Up to the Classic

Triple Diamond pokie by IGT — 3-reel classic with triple multiplier wild

Triple Diamond is the pokie IGT built to answer an obvious question: if Double Diamond doubles wins on a single Diamond wild, what happens if we triple them instead? The answer turns out to be: you get a meaningfully higher RTP, noticeably bigger max-win potential, and a pokie that still looks and plays almost identically to its predecessor. Same 3-reel single-line layout, same cherries-bars- sevens paytable, same minimal feature set. Just a bigger multiplier.

The mathematics of the change are worth dwelling on briefly. One Triple Diamond on the line triples the base payout. Two Triple Diamonds on the same line multiply by 9× (not 6× — because the two multipliers compound, 3 × 3 = 9). That quirk is why Triple Diamond shares shelf space with Double Diamond rather than replacing it. Double is smoother; Triple has the higher ceiling, especially for players chasing the rare two-wilds configuration.

At a glance

Higher RTP than the original Double Diamond, higher ceiling on the 9× double-wild configuration, otherwise an identical play feel. Medium volatility owing to the bigger multiplier producing more variance. The mathematically better choice if the casino stocks both side by side.

How Triple Diamond plays

Three reels, one fixed payline, left-to-right wins. The paytable is the classic IGT classic-reel template: cherries at the bottom, bar/two-bar/three-bar in the middle, Seven at the top just below the Triple Diamond. The Triple Diamond is the wild and the 3× multiplier; hitting three Triple Diamonds on the payline triggers the max-win configuration.

Coin-denomination play works the same way as Double Diamond: 1, 2 or 3 coins per spin, each unlocking a higher paytable column. Bet ranges between A$0.25 and A$125 per spin at most AU-facing casinos, though some operators stock a higher-limit variant that extends the top bet considerably further.

Bonus features

Theme, graphics and sound

Identical visual language to Double Diamond — chrome frames, retro red-orange-yellow palette, classic BAR and Seven symbols — with the Triple Diamond symbol rendered in deeper blue and white with three visible facets. Sound design is equally spare: reel-stop clicks, a pay-out jingle for line wins, a longer fanfare for the two- and three-wild hits. No ambient music.

Mobile play

HTML5 port runs cleanly on phones. The single-payline 3-reel format plays well in portrait — the reels dominate the screen without crowding. Autoplay is available but most classic-pokie players prefer manual spin for the pacing and the satisfying stop animation.

Where to play Triple Diamond with PayID

Triple Diamond has broad distribution at AU-facing casinos with IGT classic content. Current PayID-friendly picks:

If both Double Diamond and Triple Diamond are stocked, Triple Diamond is the mathematically better choice — a full percentage point of RTP is a meaningful difference in classic pokies.

Similar pokies worth trying

Triple Diamond pairs with other classic-reel pokies and IGT catalogue titles:

FAQ

What is the RTP of Triple Diamond?
Approximately 96.49% on the online version — roughly one percentage point higher than Double Diamond.
How often do two Triple Diamonds appear on the same line?
Rare enough to feel special when it hits — typically once every 400-500 spins at the standard RNG weighting. The 9× multiplier makes these hits the session-defining moments.
Is Triple Diamond worth playing over Double Diamond?
Mathematically yes — higher RTP, higher ceiling. Experientially they feel nearly identical, but over a long session the higher RTP adds up. If both are available, pick Triple.
Does Triple Diamond work with max bet requirements?
Triple Diamond uses coin-denomination play rather than bet-per-line, so "max bet" on the online version typically means 3 coins at the highest denomination. Max-bet qualification is straightforward.

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