RTP, or Return to Player, is the theoretical percentage of all staked coins a game pays back over millions of rounds. A slot with 96 percent RTP is built to return 96 coins for every 100 staked across the long run.
RTP is a statistical average, not a guarantee for any single session, where results swing widely. At sweepstakes casinos, RTP applies to play in both currencies and helps players compare which games offer better long-term value.
Example usage
- A 97 percent RTP slot returns more over time than a 94 percent one.
- Check a game's RTP before playing Sweeps Coins on it.
Related terms
- Playthrough (Wagering Requirement), The number of times Sweeps Coins must be played before they become eligible for redemption into prizes.
- Provably Fair, A cryptographic system that lets players independently verify each game outcome was not altered after the bet was placed.
- Stake Originals, The in-house games built by Stake.us, including titles like Dice, Plinko, and Crash, that use provably fair mechanics.
- Volatility (Variance), A measure of how often and how large a game's payouts tend to be, ranging from frequent small wins to rare big ones.