Butterflies II Slots
From the instant I played Butterflies II Slots from Wager Gaming Technology, I was hooked. Also, something felt a bit amiss when I started spinning—and I quickly figured out what it was. I’ll tell you later.
About the Game
With its gorgeous design, Butterflies II Slots grabs you from the get-go. An array of flowers borders the slot, and you can see butterflies throughout the frame. The simplicity of the interface makes it easy to jump in, and the controls are about as straightforward as they get.
One practical tip: in the lower-right corner there’s a speed control (an arrow icon). If you prefer faster play, click it until you see two arrows so the reel spins don’t feel sluggish.
Reels, paylines, and slot type
Butterflies II is a 5-reel video slot with 25 paylines. It’s presented as a bonus-style game, but the main standout is its signature Butterfly Feature rather than a stack of mini-games.
Playing options: demo vs real money
Butterflies II supports Instant Play, so you can try it in demo mode or switch to real-money spins by joining Lincoln Casino.
Symbols and special mechanics
The symbols include standard card ranks (A, K, Q, J, 10, 9) plus themed icons such as Mushrooms, a House, Butterflies, and a Flower.
The Flower acts as the Scatter. It can pay when you land three, but don’t expect free spins to come with it.
The key mechanic is the Butterfly Feature. When the House symbol shows up on reel one, the butterfly emerges and randomly upgrades existing symbols into Wilds. In practice, it can convert a couple of symbols (often two or three) to help build bigger connections across the 25 paylines.
Betting range and max bet
Butterflies II leans toward high-roller territory at the top end, but you can still play on a tighter bankroll using smaller coin sizes. The betting range starts at $0.01 and goes up to a $250 max bet per spin.
Paytable location (and what’s “amiss”)
You’ll find the paytable icon in the far-left corner. Click the small “I” to open the one-page paytable.
Here’s what felt amiss at first: unlike most slots, this paytable doesn’t lay out full symbol values, payouts, and rules in detail. Instead, it focuses mainly on the Butterfly Feature and explains that the House symbol is the trigger that activates it.
Player feedback
This slot has received very strong player feedback, with some players scoring it a 10.
Final thoughts
I enjoyed playing Butterflies II even though the Wild-driven feature is the primary special element. If you like straightforward gameplay with a single, punchy mechanic, this is an easy one to recommend.









