Last updated: 28-06-2026
You are looking at Rainbow Riches at VeryWell and deciding whether to open it. Let me give you the information that actually matters before you do. Rainbow Riches runs three structurally different bonus features from the same scatter trigger: Road to Riches, Pots of Gold, and Wishing Well. Each time you trigger the bonus, the game randomly assigns one of the three. This is not a quirk or a limitation. It is the core design decision that makes Rainbow Riches different from every comparable Irish-luck slot in the library. Knowing what each feature delivers, knowing when the random allocation is working for you and when it is working against you, and knowing when to migrate to the Pick n Mix variant are the three things that determine whether a Rainbow Riches session goes well. This page covers all three in the order you will actually need them, for players in England at VeryWell.
Road to Riches: understanding the path before you walk it
Road to Riches activates when the scatter trigger fires and assigns it as the bonus type. A leprechaun walks along a numbered multiplier path. A spinner advances him one or more positions per activation. The feature ends when he lands on a Collect square. The key decision-relevant fact is this: Collect squares are distributed in a way that makes early path positions the most probable end points. Positions 1 through 8 carry multipliers from 2x to 7x and are where the majority of activations resolve. Far-path positions, with multipliers from 20x to 50x and beyond, are reached in a minority of activations. This is deliberate. The rarity of the far-path outcome is what makes it significant when it occurs. If you open Rainbow Riches expecting Road to Riches to consistently run deep, you will be disappointed. If you open it knowing that most Road activations are modest and that the occasional deep run is the peak event, you will find the game delivers exactly what it is designed to deliver.
Pots of Gold is the shortest-duration bonus of the three. An animated carousel of large gold pots spins and lands on one, revealing a tier: Mini, Minor, or Major. Resolution is fast. The visual presentation is deliberately oversized, which means even a Minor pot landing feels like an event on screen. It does not build tension the way Road does, but it delivers clean satisfaction in a fraction of the time.
Wishing Well is three wells, one choice, instant reveal. The lowest ceiling of the three features, the fastest resolution, and the most useful pace-break in a long session. After a Road to Riches that went emotional and a Pots of Gold that spun its carousel for ten seconds, a Wishing Well that resolves in three seconds has real session value. Do not assess it in isolation. It works as part of the three-feature rhythm, not as a standalone bonus.
The session value ratings above reflect the content specialist view of each Rainbow Riches component at VeryWell in terms of what they deliver when things go well. Pick n Mix leads at 93 because player-controlled feature selection is more efficient than random allocation once you have formed a real preference. Road to Riches at 91 reflects the far-path ceiling: when it runs deep it is the most valuable thing the game produces. Wishing Well at 65 is the accurate number for a feature whose value is pace-setting rather than intrinsic. That is not a low score relative to its purpose; it is the right score relative to its purpose.
When to use the original and when to switch to Pick n Mix
Pick n Mix gives you explicit control over which bonus type fires on every scatter trigger. If you know with confidence that Road to Riches is the only outcome that excites you, Pick n Mix converts every trigger into a guaranteed Road activation. This is better, but only if the preference is real. Real means experienced. It means you have played the original through enough scatter triggers to have genuinely reacted to all three features, not just assumed you prefer the one that sounds best on paper. The players who switch to Pick n Mix too early and feel disappointed report the same pattern: they defaulted to Road because it sounds most impressive, then discovered through Pick n Mix sessions that what they actually responded to was Pots of Gold or even Wishing Well because it suited their pace.
The decision rule I use when players ask me about this: have you been surprised to feel glad when a specific feature fired? Not just confirmed what you expected, but surprised by a positive reaction. If yes to one of the three features, that is a real preference. Switch to Pick n Mix and lock it in. If no, you have not yet completed the preference formation that makes Pick n Mix genuinely better than the original.
Author's tip from Daniel Kovacs, iGaming Content Specialist:
"The content specialist decision framework for Rainbow Riches at VeryWell in England: before every Rainbow Riches session, answer two questions. First, do you have an active wagering requirement? If yes, close this game and open a 96%+ RTP low-variance slot at confirmed 100% contribution instead. Starburst at 96.09% is the reference. Rainbow Riches at 95% RTP is not the right clearing vehicle. Second, do you have a tested feature preference from playing the original? If yes, use Pick n Mix. If no, use the original. Two questions, two decisions, cleaner sessions."
What 95% RTP means when you are deciding whether to open this game
At 95% RTP the expected cost is 5p per pound wagered. At a £0.20 stake per spin over 100 spins you have wagered £20 and the expected net cost is £1.00. Over 200 spins at the same stake the expected net cost is £2.00. These are long-run averages. Your specific session will vary above and below these expectations. The practical framing: a Rainbow Riches entertainment session at modest stakes costs roughly what a cinema ticket costs, delivers a session with genuine variety and occasional Road to Riches moments, and is a reasonable exchange if that is what you are there for. It is not a reasonable exchange if your goal is clearing a wagering requirement, where the 1% gap to 96% RTP alternatives compounds significantly over typical clearing volumes.
| Situation | Decision | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| You have an active wagering req | Do not open Rainbow Riches | 95% RTP below clearing threshold |
| You want entertainment variety | Open the original version | Three-feature random allocation builds preferences |
| You have a tested feature preference | Open Pick n Mix | Player control more efficient than random allocation |
| You want high-variance peaks | Consider Megaways or alternatives | Medium variance limits the ceiling |
| You want quick consistent sessions | Wishing Well is fast but the feature allocation is random | Original works; Pick n Mix only if Wishing Well is your preference |
| You are new to Rainbow Riches | Original only | Build real preferences before switching |
The decision table above covers the situations that come up most often when players are deciding how to use Rainbow Riches at VeryWell in England. The first row is the most important one. At 95% RTP with a live wagering requirement, every spin is more expensive than it needs to be. Clear first, then play for entertainment.
The decision-relevant metrics above show Rainbow Riches at VeryWell on dimensions that actually affect how you play it. Session variety index at 94 is the game's strongest dimension and the reason to choose it over single-bonus alternatives. Pick n Mix post-preference satisfaction at 92 confirms that the variant is genuinely better once a tested preference exists. Clearing efficiency at 95% RTP scores 64, which reflects its honest position: usable but not optimal for clearing, especially over the volumes that typical wagering requirements involve.
Author's tip from Daniel Kovacs, iGaming Content Specialist:
"Mobile players in England at VeryWell: Rainbow Riches was built for compact FOBT terminal screens before smartphones existed, which means the layout transfers cleanly to portrait mode without the cramped-scaling issues that affect some slots designed primarily for desktop. All three bonus features render at full clarity on current smartphones. The Road to Riches path is legible, the Pots of Gold carousel has room to animate, and the Wishing Well pick interface works without precision issues on touchscreens."
Rainbow Riches is at VeryWell for players in England aged 18 and over. For clearing sessions, Starburst. For Egypt-slot play, Cleopatra. For collecting-tension sessions, Big Bass Bonanza. All mechanics in the glossary. Browse from the VeryWell homepage. Log in to play. All gambling at VeryWell is for players in England aged 18 and over.
Content specialist closing note on Rainbow Riches at VeryWell for England players
Rainbow Riches works best when you use it for what it is designed for: entertainment sessions with three structurally different bonus types, played at a stake that lets the session run across enough scatter triggers to experience the variety. The 95% RTP is not a hidden cost; it is the visible admission price for a game that produces genuine session variety and occasional Road to Riches moments that players describe afterward with specificity. Sessions where you know what you are there for, where your loss limit is set before the first spin, and where you have either formed a real preference or are intentionally exploring all three features produce consistently satisfying outcomes. Sessions where you are there for something this game is not built to deliver do not. The glossary covers all mechanics. For the clearing standard, Starburst. For Egypt-slot sessions, Cleopatra. For collecting tension, Big Bass Bonanza. All gambling at VeryWell is for players in England aged 18 and over. Browse from the VeryWell homepage. Log in to play Rainbow Riches now.

