There's no cheat for the maths, but there is a smart way to play
Fury of Anubis is a game of chance with a fixed house edge. You can't out-think the RNG, but you can stretch your bankroll, reach the bonus more often, and avoid the mistakes that drain an account fast. That's what this guide is for.
Strategy in 20 seconds
- Only play the 96.52% RTP version — check the game rules before depositing.
- Size your bet for 500–1,000 spins so the bonus (≈1 in 435) can appear.
- Never chase losses, never gamble borrowed money, and set a stop-loss.
- Ante Bet and Feature Buy don't improve your odds — they change your exposure.
- The x256 gamble is roughly a coin flip each step; declining is fine.
The most important thing to understand about Fury of Anubis strategy is that there isn't a way to win consistently. With a default RTP of 96.52%, the game is mathematically designed to return less than it takes over the long run. What you can control is how long your money lasts, how often you reach the bonus, and how you handle the game's handful of genuine decisions. Done well, that means more entertainment for your money — not a profit engine.
Always play the 96.52% RTP version
Pragmatic Play ships Fury of Anubis in three RTP settings, and the casino — not you — picks which one is live. Choosing a venue that runs the top version is the single most valuable decision you can make, and it costs nothing.
Two percentage points sounds small, but on €10,000 wagered across a few sessions it's the difference between an expected ~€348 and ~€548 in house margin. Open the in-game rules, find the RTP line, and if it reads 95.51% or 94.52%, play somewhere else. See our full RTP & volatility guide for the details.
Size your bankroll to actually reach the bonus
The real payouts live in the free spins, but they only trigger about once every 435 spins on average. Bet too big and you'll run dry before the bonus ever shows up.
The simple rule
Divide your bankroll by the number of spins you want the session to last. Aiming for 500–1,000 spins gives the bonus a fair chance to appear. Use the planner to get a suggested bet instantly — then round down, never up.
Example: a €100 bankroll aiming for 1,000 spins points to a €0.20 bet — the game minimum, and a sensible cautious starting point.
Aiming for ~1,000 spins gives the bonus (≈1 in 435) a realistic chance to appear. These are averages only — real sessions swing wildly, and no bet size changes the 96.52% RTP.
Ante Bet: faster bonuses, faster spending
The Ante Bet increases your stake per spin in return for roughly 10× more frequent scatters, while keeping the RTP about the same. It does not make the bonus better value — it just gets you there sooner, and empties your bankroll sooner too.
That trade-off suits one type of player: the bonus-hunter with a bankroll large enough to absorb the higher cost per spin. If you're trying to make a modest balance last, skip it. Confirm the exact stake premium in the game rules before you switch it on — it varies by build.
Feature Buy & Super Spins: paying to skip the wait
Instant access to the bonus at a fixed price. Useful for testing features — dangerous as a habit.
A buy costs a fixed multiple of your stake and delivers the bonus immediately at a comparable RTP. The catch: it concentrates risk. Ten quick buys can cost more than an hour of base-game spins, and a cold streak of buys drains a balance fast. Treat buys as an occasional experiment with money you've already written off — see the dedicated Bonus Buy guide for the full breakdown.
The x256 gamble: the biggest choice in the game
Before free spins begin, you can gamble to double your starting multiplier — again and again — up to x256. The game presents each step as roughly 50/50.
Because each doubling is close to a coin flip, the odds compound against you: climbing from a x8 start all the way to x256 is only about a 3% chance. A high starting multiplier is powerful, but every gamble risks losing the elevated start entirely. There's no "correct" answer — only how much variance you want. Declining and keeping a guaranteed multiplier is a completely legitimate play.
Understand the multiplier before you chase it
In the base game the multiplier resets each spin, so single-spin miracles are rare. In free spins it starts high and every cascade doubles it — that's the engine behind the 10,000x max win. Knowing this stops you overvaluing base-game "near misses."
Strategy cheat-sheet
Do
- Confirm the 96.52% RTP version first.
- Set a bet size that buys 500–1,000 spins.
- Set a stop-loss and a walk-away win target before you start.
- Try features in the free demo before spending.
- Take breaks; treat losses as the cost of entertainment.
Don't
- Chase losses or raise bets to "win it back."
- Believe you're "due" — every spin is independent.
- Rely on Ante Bet or buys to make the game cheaper.
- Gamble borrowed money or money you need.
- Expect any system to beat the house edge.
Strategies that only sound clever
- Progressive staking (Martingale & friends). Doubling after losses doesn't change the odds; it just accelerates how fast you hit your limit or the table max.
- "Hot" and "cold" slots. The RNG has no memory. A game that just paid big is exactly as likely to pay on the next spin as one that hasn't.
- Time-of-day theories. Payouts aren't scheduled. RTP is identical at 3pm and 3am.
- Stopping the reels "on time." The outcome is decided the instant you spin; quick-stopping is cosmetic.
Strategy FAQ
No strategy can beat the built-in house edge — the 96.52% RTP means the game keeps about 3.48% of all wagers over time. The realistic goal is to manage your bankroll so you can enjoy more spins, choose the highest RTP version, and make the feature decisions sensibly. None of that guarantees a profit.
Size your bet so your bankroll covers roughly 500–1,000 spins, because the bonus only lands about once every 435 spins. As a rule of thumb, divide your bankroll by your target number of spins. Our bankroll planner on this page does the maths for you.
The Ante Bet raises your stake in exchange for far more frequent scatters, keeping the RTP roughly the same. It gets you to the bonus faster but burns through your bankroll quicker, so it only makes sense when you're bonus-hunting with funds you can afford to lose.
The Feature Buy is convenience, not an edge. It gives instant access to free spins at a fixed price with a similar RTP, but it does not improve your odds of a big win — it only increases how fast you're exposed to the outcome. Set a strict limit before buying.
Each step of the gamble is roughly a coin flip, so reaching x256 from a x8 start is only about a 3% chance. Declining and keeping your current multiplier is a perfectly valid choice — only push it as far as you'd be comfortable losing entirely.
The bottom line
The best Fury of Anubis players aren't chasing a secret — they're protecting their bankroll, playing the right RTP version, and treating every session as entertainment with a fixed budget. Do that, and you'll enjoy the game for longer and never be surprised by the maths.
Ready to practise risk-free? Load the free demo, or read exactly how the numbers work in our RTP & volatility guide.
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