


Craps is a high-volatility online slot from Play'n Go with an RTP of 99.55% and a maximum win of €45,875.
Page updated July 2026
Not every release on this site is a slot, and Play'n GO's Craps is a good example — a fully digitised take on the classic dice table game rather than anything involving reels, paylines or symbols. If you're after spinning reels, this isn't the game for you, but if you fancy a genuine change of pace with a proper casino table classic, it's worth understanding how it works before you place a single chip.
Play'n GO has built in three visual styles to choose from — Vintage, Classic and Modern — though the difference mostly comes down to colour palette: Classic runs predominantly green, Modern leans blue, and Vintage goes for a burgundy tone. The underlying table layout, rules and interface stay identical across all three, so it's purely a cosmetic choice rather than one that affects gameplay.
Playing Craps is straightforward once you know the flow: select a chip value from the on-screen menu, click the area of the table where you want to place it, and hit Roll Dice when you're ready to go. Bets can be removed individually if you change your mind, or cleared entirely with the Clear All button, and every wager has to sit within the table's stated limits. Minimum stakes start at a low 50p/c, running up to a substantial $/€5,000 for players wanting to bet big, giving Craps one of the widest staking ranges you'll find on the site.
The game itself runs across two phases. The "come out" roll kicks things off, with a puck displaying OFF marking that phase. A pass line bet placed before this roll wins outright if the come out roll lands on 7 or 11, and loses immediately on 2, 3 or 12. Any other result — 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 — becomes "the point," flipping the puck to its ON side and moving the game into its second phase, where the aim shifts to rolling that same point number again before a 7 shows up.
RTP for Craps varies by market, ranging from 88.33% up to a notably strong 99.55% at its best, alongside a high volatility rating and a maximum win of €45,875. That top-end RTP figure is genuinely one of the better return rates you'll find anywhere on the site, slot or otherwise, which makes Craps a legitimately compelling option for players who understand pass line betting and don't need spinning reels to keep them entertained.
If you're curious about a classic dice game done properly, Craps is available to try through the free demo at johnessyslots — a good way to get comfortable with pass line bets and the come-out/point structure before wagering real money on the tables.
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Craps has an RTP (return to player) of 99.55%. RTP is the theoretical percentage of total stakes a slot returns to players over a very large number of spins, as published by Play'n Go — individual sessions can land far above or below it.
Craps is rated high volatility. High-volatility slots pay out less often, but wins tend to be bigger when they land — expect longer dry spells and larger swings to your balance.
The advertised maximum win for Craps is €45,875. Max wins are extremely rare by design — treat them as a ceiling, not an expectation.
Craps is developed by Play'n Go and was released in Mar 29, 2023.
Verified Data via Johnessy AI