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Best Game of Thrones Slots Machines

Top picks from 100+ themed machines, organized by House and session type - from steady daily earners to high-ceiling tournament picks.

Game of Thrones Slots adds new machines regularly as Zynga expands the library. This guide covers well-established machines. For new releases, test at minimum bet for 50 spins before committing to a full session budget. The House mechanic (Stark/Lannister/Baratheon/Targaryen) applies to every machine - see the strategy guide for which House to pair with each session type.

Best for Daily SessionsSteady coin return, good for regular play

Mother of Dragons

Targaryen

One of the most played machines in the game and a natural fit for House Targaryen's 18-spin chain mechanic. The dragon theme triggers bonus rounds with above-average frequency compared to many others in the library. The chain respins during Targaryen's bonus mode mean these sessions often feel like they keep going.

Tip: Pair with House Targaryen for maximum chain bonus potential. Play at medium bet - the bonus trigger frequency rewards patience over aggression.

The Iron Throne

All Houses

The centrepiece machine of the game and one that works well with any of the four Houses. Moderate volatility with a reliable bonus structure. Good introductory machine for newer players who want to get a feel for how House mechanics change the bonus experience before committing to one style.

Tip: Start here if you're new. Try the same machine with two different Houses to feel the difference before settling on your preferred style.

Jorah the Andal

Stark

Character-themed machine with Stark's hold mechanic applied particularly well - the ability to hold symbols feels purposeful here rather than random. The bonus trigger rate is solid and the base game variance is moderate, meaning you're unlikely to go 80+ spins without something happening.

Tip: Good when you want a long session without drama. Pair with House Stark for coin longevity and consistent output.

High Ceiling PicksWorth rotating in when your balance is healthy

The Dragonpit Summit

Baratheon

The respin mechanic during Baratheon's bonus round makes this one of the highest-ceiling machines in the library. Baratheon's 5x multiplier with respins can stack significantly here. The base game is drier than some - patience is required before a bonus triggers, but when it does the result is disproportionately large.

Tip: Only play this at comfortable coin balances. Baratheon + Dragonpit Summit is a high-risk high-reward combination - not for sessions where you're stretching a small stack.

Rhaenyra's Legacy

Lannister

A newer addition to the library themed around the House of the Dragon prequel. The Lannister coin boost mechanic applies well here - the boost before collection turns medium-sized win rounds into noticeably larger payouts. Good for players who have patience for the boost to build.

Tip: Let the Lannister boost accumulate before collecting. Don't rush the collection - the mechanic rewards waiting.

Margaery Tyrell

Lannister

Character-themed machine with Lannister's multiplier system working particularly cleanly here. The bonus frequency is above average for a high-multiplier machine, which means you're not waiting excessively long between bonus rounds despite the 4x potential.

Tip: A good middle-ground pick when you want better returns than Stark but don't want Baratheon's volatility.

Character Collection PicksPlay these to unlock characters for bonus rewards

Scorpion's Sting & The Hedge Knight

Both machines are tied to character unlocks - Scorpion's Sting connects to military-themed characters and The Hedge Knight features Ser Duncan the Tall from the Tales of Dunk and Egg prequel stories. Playing these machines while on a character collection mission gives you coin returns from the machine plus character unlock bonuses when the collection threshold is met. Two income streams from one session.

Tip: Check which characters you're close to unlocking before choosing your machine. Aligning your session with a near-complete collection gives you bonus coins for reaching a threshold you were almost at anyway.

Handle with CareFine occasionally, hard on a small balance

Progressive Jackpot Machines

Game of Thrones Slots includes machines with progressive-style jackpot pools. A portion of every bet feeds the jackpot, which lowers the effective coin return per spin compared to non-progressive machines. These are best for occasional play during tournament week when elevated event bonuses partially offset the lower base return.

Advice: If you enjoy jackpot machines, allocate a small fixed amount per session - say 5% of your budget - and treat it as entertainment spending. Use the rest of your session on the daily and high-ceiling picks above.

How to Pick the Right Machine

Match House to Balance First

Before picking a machine, pick your House based on your balance. The House mechanic shapes the session more than the individual machine. Once you've chosen the House, then pick a machine that suits that House's strength.

Use Character Collection to Guide You

If you're close to unlocking a character, play the machine tied to that character. You'll earn the machine's normal coin return plus a collection bonus when you hit the unlock threshold.

Test New Machines at Minimum Bet

New machines often have a promotional period with better returns at launch. Try minimum bet for 50 spins on any new arrival before spending real session budget on it.

Tournament Week Changes the Math

During Iron Throne Tournament week, staying active matters more than picking the optimal machine. Play what you enjoy and contribute to your House's conquest - the tournament rewards come from participation, not machine selection.

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