Rules Guide
How to Play Book of Dead
Book of Dead is easy to follow once you know what the book symbol does and how the free spins work. Start here if you want the rules in plain English without fake strategies, systems or overcomplicated jargon.
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How Book of Dead is set up
Book of Dead is built on 5 reels and up to 10 adjustable paylines. The core layout is compact, the controls are easy to read and the game does not bury the main mechanic under lots of extra features. That is a big reason the slot feels approachable at first glance, even if the volatility later makes it feel less forgiving than the simple setup suggests.
The base game teaches you almost everything you need to know: how the paylines work, what the book symbol does and how often the slot can feel quiet before the feature appears. The bonus round is where the expanding-symbol mechanic becomes the centre of attention, but the base game is where you learn the rhythm.
Step By Step
How to play a round of Book of Dead
- Choose your bet size and the number of active paylines before you spin.
- Spin manually or use autoplay if you want the game to run through a set number of spins.
- Watch for winning combinations across active paylines, not just matching symbols anywhere on the screen.
- Land 3 or more book symbols to trigger the free spins feature and the scatter payout.
- Once the bonus starts, pay attention to the randomly chosen expanding symbol because that decides how dangerous the feature can become.
The game menu is also worth opening before you start. That is usually where you find the paytable, autoplay, fast play and other small settings that affect how the slot feels from spin to spin.
| Item | What it means | When it matters | Practical note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Layout | 5 reels with up to 10 adjustable paylines | Before you spin | Choose how many active lines you want to cover. |
| Bet size | Usually 0.10 to 100 per spin | Before you spin | Use the +/- controls or max-bet option depending on the version. |
| Base controls | Spin button plus autoplay | During normal play | Common versions offer autoplay in batches, often from 10 to 100 spins. |
| Game menu | Paytable, rules and extra settings | Any time | This is usually where you find fast play, sound settings and other control options. |
| Book symbol | Wild and scatter in one | Base game and bonus entry | 3 or more trigger free spins, and the same symbol can also help complete wins. |
| Volatility | High | Bankroll planning | The layout is simple, but results can be uneven and feature-led. |
Bonus Logic
How free spins and the gamble feature work
The book symbol is the key thing to remember. In base play it works as a wild. It also works as the scatter that triggers ten free spins when three or more land. Before the bonus begins, one regular symbol is chosen at random to become the expanding symbol for the whole feature.
If that chosen symbol lands in the right positions during free spins, it can expand to cover the reel and create additional payouts. Retriggers are possible, but they are a structural part of the game rather than something a player can force.
The free-spins trigger also comes with a scatter payout, and additional book symbols during the feature can award more spins. Many versions of Book of Dead also include the familiar gamble screen after a win. When it is available, that screen usually lets you guess colour for 2x or suit for 4x. It can boost a small win quickly, but it also adds another layer of risk.
| Element | What it does | When it matters | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10, J and Q | Lowest-paying symbols | Base game | These card ranks usually need at least 3 matching symbols to pay. |
| K and A | Higher card symbols | Base game | They still count as low-value symbols, but generally pay more than 10, J and Q. |
| Horus and Anubis | Mid premium symbols | Base game and bonus | These are the first themed symbols most players notice in the paytable. |
| Osiris and Rich Wilde | Top premium symbols | Base game and bonus | Rich Wilde is the highest-paying regular symbol in the game. |
| Book symbol | Wild and scatter | Always important | Triggers free spins with 3+ |
| Expanding symbol | Expands during bonus | Free spins | Chosen randomly before bonus starts |
| Gamble feature | Optional post-win risk feature | After a win | Common versions let you guess colour for 2x or suit for 4x. |
| Bonus buy | Extra paid feature on some versions | Only if the site offers it | Check the live game before assuming it is available |
Common Mistakes
What new players usually get wrong
- Skipping the paytable and guessing the symbol roles.
- Ignoring paylines and then wondering why a screen full of symbols did not pay.
- Confusing a simple layout with a low-risk slot.
- Confusing the tomb symbol's wild role with its scatter role.
- Moving straight to paid play without trying the demo first.
- Using the gamble feature as if it were a recovery tool instead of an optional risk feature.
- Treating bonus buy as something you will find everywhere.
- Looking for “winning systems” instead of learning the structure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do you play Book of Dead?
Set your stake and active paylines, spin the reels and look for matching symbols across those lines, with the main feature triggered by 3 or more book symbols.
Can you change the bet size and paylines in Book of Dead?
In standard versions, yes. Book of Dead uses up to 10 adjustable paylines and a stake range that typically runs from 0.10 to 100 per spin.
What does the tomb symbol do?
It acts as both a wild in base play and a scatter that can trigger the free-spins feature.
How many free spins do you get?
The feature typically starts with 10 free spins.
Can free spins retrigger?
Yes. Additional scatter symbols during the bonus can award more spins.
Does Book of Dead have a gamble feature?
Many versions do. After a win, the gamble screen can let you guess colour for 2x or suit for 4x, though availability may depend on the version and market.
Is Book of Dead bonus buy a standard feature?
Not necessarily. Availability depends on the version, operator and local rules.