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Pray For Three – (Hacksaw Gaming) Slot Review

Pray for Three: Slot Overview 

While the world of online slots often rehashes the same old themes—think Ancient Egypt digs, mischievous jokers, or yet another pirate raid—Hacksaw Gaming veers off the beaten path with Pray for Three. This twisted tale introduces players to two fallen sisters, Scary Mary and Morbid Magda, cast from heaven for their sins and now thriving in the fiery depths of damnation. Rather than beg for redemption, these hellbound siblings are scheming for dominion over the underworld itself.

Pray for Three marks a return to the haunting, monochrome hellscape previously seen in SixSixSix. But instead of rubbing shoulders with Balthazar and Beelzebub, players now cross paths with the devilishly charming sisters, who straddle the line between cherubic and creepy. Like its predecessor, the visuals are predominantly black and white, with bold cyan accents adding bursts of color and personality. The aesthetic leans heavily into retro cartoon vibes, while a quirky plinky cabaret-meets-jazz soundtrack reinforces the game’s cheeky yet dark tone. It’s a stylishly wicked setup for what promises to be another unholy adventure.

Pray for Three: How It Plays

In a bit of a twist, Hacksaw Gaming ditches its usual setup in Pray for Three, opting instead for a ways-to-win mechanic. This means players get 3,125 ways to win on a 5×5 grid, where all winning combinations must start from the leftmost reel. Wins trigger a cascade feature, removing winning symbols and letting new (or existing) ones tumble down to potentially form new wins—this repeats until no fresh combos appear. The game runs on a medium-high volatility math model and delivers a maximum RTP of 96.33%. Bets range from €0.10 to €100 per spin.

As for symbols, Pray for Three sticks to its grim aesthetic. The low pays are muted icons like nails, a candle, a whip, an hourglass, and a tombstone, each paying 0.3x the bet for five of a kind. High-paying symbols ramp things up with eerie illustrations: a chalice, a bird, a snake, a possibly sacrificial lamb, and a bleeding-eyed figure, paying up to 4x the bet. Wilds can show up on any reel, replacing regular symbols to help form wins, and are worth 5x the bet for a full line of five.

Pray for Three: Features Breakdown 

Pray for Three doesn’t hold back when it comes to features. At its core is a Total Win Bar, which tallies up all winnings from a spin and displays the total neatly above the grid. Then there’s the Wheel of Sin, a dramatic bonus mechanic, and three escalating bonus roundsWicked Ways, Living on a Prayer, and Flames of Fortune—plus a solid variety of feature buy options.


Wheel of Sin

The Wheel of Sin is positioned off to the side of the grid. When triggered, up to three segments of the wheel activate, revealing adding or multiplying multipliers:

  • Section 1: Adding multipliers of x2 to x333

  • Section 2: Either adding multipliers (x2 to x333) or multiplying multipliers (x2 to x33)

  • Section 3: Always multiplying multipliers (x2 to x33)

You trigger the wheel by landing Prayer Hand or Divine Prayer Hand symbols during a win:

  • Prayer Hand reveals a number (1 to 3) indicating how many wheel sections will activate.

  • Divine Prayer Hand automatically activates all three segments.


Wicked Ways Bonus

Triggered by 3 FS scatters, this round awards 10 free spins. Mechanics match the base game but with a higher chance of landing Prayer Hands and wilds. Scatters appear only on reels 1, 3, and 5. Land:

  • 2 FS scatters = +2 free spins

  • 3 FS scatters = +4 free spins


Living on a Prayer Bonus

Triggered by 4 FS scatters, this bonus also awards 10 free spins. It plays like Wicked Ways but with a better shot at landing Divine Prayer Hands. Note: Regular Prayer Hands are excluded here.


Flames of Fortune Bonus

Landing 5 FS scatters grants 10 free spins in this top-tier bonus. Wilds show up more frequently, and each spin is guaranteed to land one Divine Prayer Hand, juicing up the potential for big multipliers.


Bonus Buy Options

Players can cut the line and dive straight into the action with these purchase options:

  • BonusHunt FeatureSpins – 3x the bet, boosts bonus chance by 5x

  • Hail Mary FeatureSpins – 50x the bet, guarantees a win + Prayer or Divine Prayer Hand

  • Wicked Ways – 100x the bet

  • Living on a Prayer – 225x the bet

If you’re chasing intense multipliers and a grimly stylish bonus experience, Pray for Three delivers with its sinful selection of features.

Pray for Three: Slot Verdict

Pray for Three may resurrect the shadowy spirit and grayscale visuals of SixSixSix, but in terms of gameplay, it’s quite a different beast. Gone are the Wicked Wheels and their signature blue and red ‘6’ symbols—now the spotlight falls on the Prayer Hands and Divine Prayer Hands, which can drop during wins to trigger the Wheel of Sin and its juicy stack of multipliers. It’s not the most revolutionary mechanic Hacksaw has ever cooked up—slots like Kluster Krystals, Roman Bonanza, and Pirate Bonanza 2 have dabbled in similar multi-multiplier setups—but Pray for Three wraps its features in a wickedly original package.

What sets it apart is the presentation: the sinful duo of Scary Mary and Morbid Magda, the eerie monochrome design highlighted by streaks of cyan, and a jazzy cabaret score give the slot a ghoulishly glamorous vibe. And then there’s Flames of Fortune, the coveted third-tier bonus that—like Le Bandit or Reign of Rome—can’t be bought, only triggered, making it a prize worth chasing. Every spin in that round guarantees a Divine Prayer Hand, keeping the Wheel of Sin spinning and the tension high.

Importantly, though, the core excitement of Pray for Three is available in all modes. Whether you’re in the base game or one of the bonus rounds, Prayer Hands and Divine Prayer Hands can land and unleash multipliers that apply to your entire win total. With a win cap of 13,333x, the slot has enough heat to keep things volatile and explosive, especially when multipliers chain together in spectacular ways.

Bottom line? Pray for Three might not reinvent the Hacksaw formula, but it’s a slickly built, highly atmospheric game that leans into the studio’s love for big volatility, dark humor, and creative twists. Fans of SixSixSix or Hacksaw’s darker catalog will find plenty to worship here.

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