Pragmatic Play · Live games

Treasure Island

4.3
Gambafish score4.3 / 5
RTP96.58% Volatilityhigh Max win15,450x

Treasure Island is Pragmatic Play's pirate-themed live money wheel, in the mould of Crazy Time. A 54-segment wheel is spun each round: most segments are number sectors (1, 2, 5 and 10) that pay their value, and the rest trigger one of four bonus rounds (John Silver's Loot, Billy Bones' Map, Ben's Lost Marbles and Captain Flint's Treasure). Before each spin a Top Slot pairs a sector with a random multiplier, and if it matches the result, that win is multiplied. The number bets return up to 96.58%, and the rarest bonus is the route to the 15,450x maximum.

Key takeaways

  • How it works: a 54-segment wheel is spun. Number sectors (1, 2, 5, 10) pay their face value; the other segments trigger one of four bonus rounds. A Top Slot can add a random multiplier.
  • RTP: up to 96.58% on the best (number) bets. The bonus and side bets return a little less than that headline figure.
  • The four bonuses: John Silver's Loot, Billy Bones' Map, Ben's Lost Marbles and Captain Flint's Treasure. Captain Flint's is the rarest, on a single segment, and the path to the top win.
  • Max win: up to 15,450x your stake, from the bonus rounds combined with Top Slot multipliers. It's rare.
  • Bankroll note: the number bets are the steadier, lower-edge play; the bonus bets are higher variance for the big ceilings. Set a budget; exact payouts are in the game's info panel.
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What's on the Treasure Island wheel

The 54-segment wheel mixes number sectors (1, 2, 5, 10) that pay their value with four pirate bonus rounds. A Top Slot adds a random multiplier each spin. Here is every sector, how much of the wheel it covers, and what it does.

  • Treasure Island 1

    1

    16 of 54 segments · 29.6% of spins · pays 1 to 1

    The most common number sector, covering 16 of the 54 segments. It pays 1 to 1, and a matching Top Slot multiplier can boost it.

  • Treasure Island 2

    2

    17 of 54 segments · 31.5% of spins · pays 2 to 1

    Tied as the most common sector at 17 of 54 segments. Pays 2 to 1, with a Top Slot multiplier possible.

  • Treasure Island 5

    5

    8 of 54 segments · 14.8% of spins · pays 5 to 1

    A rarer number, 8 of the 54 segments, paying 5 to 1.

  • Treasure Island 10

    10

    3 of 54 segments · 5.6% of spins · pays 10 to 1

    The rarest number, 3 of the 54 segments, paying 10 to 1, the top base payout before any bonus.

  • Treasure Island John Silver's Loot

    John Silver's LootBonus

    4 of 54 segments · 7.4% of spins · bonus round

    The most frequent bonus round, on 4 of the 54 segments. A pirate bonus game played live for a multiplier.

  • Treasure Island Billy Bones' Map

    Billy Bones' MapBonus

    3 of 54 segments · 5.6% of spins · bonus round

    A treasure-map bonus on 3 of the 54 segments, building up a multiplier as it plays out.

  • Treasure Island Ben's Lost Marbles

    Ben's Lost MarblesBonus

    2 of 54 segments · 3.7% of spins · bonus round

    A rarer bonus, 2 of the 54 segments, with its own multiplier game.

  • Treasure Island Captain Flint's Treasure

    Captain Flint's TreasureBonus

    1 of 54 segments · 1.9% of spins · bonus round

    The rarest sector, a single segment of the 54, and the route to the game's biggest wins, up to the 15,450x maximum with Top Slot multipliers.

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What Treasure Island is

Treasure Island is Pragmatic Play’s pirate-themed live money wheel, the studio’s answer to the Crazy Time format. A 54-segment wheel is spun by a live host each round. Most segments are number sectors (1, 2, 5 and 10) that pay their face value, and the rest are bonus segments that drop you into one of four pirate bonus rounds. A Top Slot sits above the wheel and, before each spin, pairs one sector with a random multiplier. It’s a loud, fast game-show format built around an ancient treasure-map theme, and it sits in the same genre as Crazy Time and Dream Catcher.

How a round plays out

Each round opens with a betting window where you place chips on the numbers and bonus rounds you want. The Top Slot then spins to pair one sector with a random multiplier, and the main wheel is spun.

If the wheel lands on a number you backed, you win its value; if the Top Slot had paired that number with a multiplier, your win is multiplied. If the wheel lands on a bonus segment you backed, you play that bonus round for its own multiplier. There are no decisions once the wheel is turning, which keeps the pace quick and the maths easy to follow spin to spin.

The numbers and the Top Slot

The number sectors are the base game. They pay their face value (1, 2, 5 or 10 to 1), and the lower numbers cover more of the wheel, so they land more often: 1 and 2 are the most common, 5 is rarer, and 10 is the rarest of the numbers. The Top Slot is the multiplier layer: each round it lights one sector with a random multiplier, and that multiplier only pays if the wheel then lands on the matched sector. Most spins the Top Slot does not match, so the boosted wins are the rarer, larger ones.

The four bonus rounds

Ten of the 54 segments lead to bonus rounds, and they scale from frequent to rare:

  • John Silver’s Loot: the most common bonus, a pick-and-reveal style round for a multiplier.
  • Billy Bones’ Map: a treasure-map bonus that builds up a multiplier.
  • Ben’s Lost Marbles: a rarer bonus with its own multiplier game.
  • Captain Flint’s Treasure: the rarest, on a single segment, and the route to the game’s biggest wins.

Each bonus is its own short game, so what you win depends on how that round plays out. Captain Flint’s Treasure has the highest ceiling because it is the hardest to land, and combined with Top Slot multipliers it reaches the headline win.

RTP, payouts and max win

Treasure Island’s return depends on the bet. The number sectors carry the best return, up to 96.58%, so they’re the value play. The bonus and side bets return a little less than that headline figure, trading return for the chance at the bigger bonus multipliers. The exact figure for each bet is shown in the game’s info panel.

A short note on the maths: the wheel has 54 segments, and the rarer a sector, the bigger its payout, which is why Captain Flint’s single segment pays the most and lands the least. The maximum win is 15,450x your stake, reached only when a bonus and Top Slot multipliers stack near their ceilings, so it’s an uncommon event rather than a typical result. Most rounds pay far less.

Strategy and the honest truth

No strategy beats Treasure Island. Each spin is random and independent, so chasing a number that’s “due” or piling onto a bonus does nothing to the odds, and the Top Slot is random too. The number sectors have the best return, so a number-led approach loses the least over time, while the bonuses are the high-variance, big-ceiling part of the game. The sensible play is to size stakes to a budget you can sustain through cold spins, treat the bonuses as occasional fun rather than a plan, and never chase the 15,450x as if it were likely.

Where Treasure Island fits

Treasure Island is Pragmatic Play’s flagship money-wheel game show, for players who like the Crazy Time format with a pirate theme and four bonus rounds. The honest downsides are that the eye-catching 15,450x sits behind the single rarest segment plus Top Slot multipliers, so it’s doubly hard to reach, and the bonus bets return less than the simple number bets. If you like the genre, Crazy Time is the four-bonus benchmark and Dream Catcher is the simpler numbers-only wheel. Our game shows section compares them, and crypto casinos that run it are on the live casino list.

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Frequently asked questions

How do you play Treasure Island?

You bet on where a 54-segment wheel will stop, then a live host spins it. The segments are the numbers 1, 2, 5 and 10, which pay their face value, plus four bonus rounds that play out for bigger multipliers. Before each spin, a Top Slot pairs one sector with a random multiplier; if the wheel lands on that sector, the win is multiplied. You place your bets, the wheel spins, and you collect on any sector you backed. There are no decisions once the spin starts.

Where can you play Treasure Island?

Treasure Island Live is available at online casinos that carry Pragmatic Play's live tables, which covers most major live-dealer lobbies. Crypto-friendly casinos that offer it appear on our [live casino](/casinos/live/) list, where Bitcoin and other coins are accepted for deposits and withdrawals. It sits with the other live wheel game shows in our [game shows](/games/game-shows/) section, so you can compare it with Crazy Time and the rest before you play.

Can you play Treasure Island for free?

Some casinos offer a free demo of the first-person version, but the live game itself is played for real money with a real host, so there's no free-play mode for the live wheel. A demo is useful for learning the layout, the four bonus rounds and how the Top Slot works before betting real money. Our [live casino](/casinos/live/) list shows where to play it for real, including crypto-friendly options. Treat any free version as practice, not a guide to live odds.

Is Treasure Island made by Pragmatic Play?

Yes. Treasure Island Live is a Pragmatic Play live casino game, part of their growing live game-show range, streamed with a real host from a Pragmatic studio. It's a money-wheel format similar to Evolution's Crazy Time but with its own pirate theme, four bonus rounds and Top Slot. It runs at regulated online casinos that carry Pragmatic Play's live tables, and it's independently tested like other licensed live games.

What is the best Treasure Island strategy?

Back the number sectors and keep sessions short. The numbers (1, 2, 5, 10) carry the best return at up to 96.58%, so they lose the least over time, while the four bonus bets trade a lower return for their big multiplier ceilings. No system beats the wheel: each spin is independent, so there's nothing to track that makes a sector due, and the Top Slot is random. The honest 'best strategy' is a number-led approach, the bonuses as occasional flutters, and a set budget.

Where can you see Treasure Island live results?

Live results can be followed round by round through a tracker that records each spin, the Top Slot, and which bonuses triggered. Our [Treasure Island live tracker](/live/treasure-island/tracker/) shows the sector distribution against the wheel's odds, how often each bonus has hit, the Top Slot matches and the biggest multipliers, all from spins we record ourselves. The game runs continuously, so the latest results and history are always there. Past results never predict the next spin.

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