A large slot library, the studios behind it and the terms that apply when a bonus is running.
What stands out at Wheelz is scale: the slot shelf runs into the thousands. A catalogue that large is less about finding a good game and more about knowing how to narrow it down.
| Detail | What we have |
|---|---|
| Games listed by the casino | 4,500 in total (all types) |
| Game categories | Slots, table games, live casino |
| Slot studios seen in the lobby | 9+ |
| Wagering requirement | 35x (bonus amount) |
| Free spins with the welcome offer | 100 spins |
| Minimum deposit | $20 |
| Mobile play | Yes, mobile optimized |
| Licence | Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) |
Below are games seen in the lobby at the time of writing. Treat it as a snapshot: catalogues move constantly. There is no "best of" here โ the game rules on site are the place for exact figures.
Under one label sit formats with very different pace and risk. Knowing which is which saves time โ and money, because they run through a balance at different speeds.
sit next to slots in most lobbies but behave differently: you decide when to stop rather than watching reels settle.
five reels and a feature set: free spins, wilds, expanding symbols. This is the bulk of any modern lobby.
three reels, a handful of paylines, no bonus rounds to speak of. Short sessions, simple maths, nothing hidden in a menu.
Two numbers describe a slot, and they answer completely different questions. One is accounting, the other is experience.
The slot titles we saw come from a broad spread of studios. A studio name is a decent shortcut: their games tend to share a feel for pace and risk. Not every title from these developers will be in the Canadian lobby.
Cost per spin tells you very little. Cost per hour tells you everything. A slot runs at roughly five to six hundred spins an hour on autoplay, so even a modest stake turns into a substantial turnover figure. Turnover is the number the edge is applied to, and it grows much faster than a balance shrinks.
Stake size should follow the budget, not the other way round โ a rough guide is to keep a single spin to a small fraction of what you brought. Systems do not work on slots. The result of one spin has no bearing on the next. The practical safeguards are the ones you set before playing: deposit caps, loss caps, time reminders.
The outcome of a spin is decided the instant you press the button, before the reels begin to move. The visual drama is designed, and near misses are part of that design rather than an accident of chance. Independent test houses certify the generator, which is the practical meaning of a gaming licence.
A demo round is the same software with no money attached; it answers "how does this work" cheaply. It will not reproduce the part that matters psychologically, which is having something at stake. Availability varies: some operators restrict demo play to signed-in users or drop it entirely in certain regions.
Most slots today are built for a phone first and adapted to a desktop afterwards, not the other way round. The reels and buttons scale, but the paytable and rules screens are where small displays bite โ those are worth reading before you start rather than mid-session. If the signal goes during a spin, the outcome is settled server-side; reopening the game shows what happened.
Every developer has a house style, and it carries across their whole catalogue. The split between "rare and large" and "often and small" usually runs along studio lines rather than individual titles. So the studio name on a tile is a rough guide to how an evening with that game will go โ more reliable than the artwork or the title.
Slots run on a random number generator with no decisions to make beyond the stake. Card and table games involve decisions that change the expected result, which slots do not. Live dealer games sit in between: real people, real equipment, but the same fixed odds underneath and a slower pace. It also matters for bonuses โ tables typically contribute a fraction of what slots do. More on the games page.
No. Each spin is settled independently and the maths does not shift with stake size. The one exception worth knowing is progressive jackpots, where some games require a minimum bet level to qualify for the top prize at all โ that is in the game rules.
Yes โ modern slots are built for phones first. The reels and controls adapt well; the paytable and rules screens are the awkward part, so those are worth reading before you start rather than during a session.
Inside the game itself โ the info or paytable screen. That is the authoritative source, because operators can run different RTP configurations of the same title, and a review cannot know which one is loaded.
The welcome offer carries a 35x requirement, and slots normally count in full towards it. Two things to check in the terms: the maximum stake allowed while a bonus is active, and the list of excluded games.
The casino lists 4,500 games in total, and that figure covers everything โ slots, table games and live dealer titles together. Slots are the largest share of any lobby, but the exact split is not published, so we do not put a number on it.
The lobby showed titles from Relax Gaming, quickfire, pragmatic, Hacksaw Gaming, playson and quickspin and others. A studio appearing here does not guarantee its whole range is available in Canada.