


RTP
96.2%
Volatility
High
Max Win
18,000x
Lawn N’ Complete Disorder is a high-volatility online slot from Play'n Go with an RTP of 96.20% and a maximum win of 18,000x.
Page updated July 2026
Play'n GO returns to its overgrown suburban garden setting with Lawn N' Complete Disorder slot, a sequel to 2025's Lawn N' Disorder that's currently scheduled for release on 16 September 2026. Mutant vegetables and general backyard chaos give the sequel a distinctive look that sets it apart from the endless run of Egyptian, Irish and safari themes currently crowding casino lobbies, even if the underlying mechanics lean on more familiar ground.
Play'n GO has confirmed Lawn N' Complete Disorder will launch on a 5x3 grid offering 243 ways to win, with high volatility, an announced 96.2% RTP and a maximum win of 18,000x the stake. Stakes are set to run from 0.10 to 50 per spin. Unusually for a modern Play'n GO release, no bonus buy option is planned, meaning every feature will need to be triggered the old-fashioned way.
The headline mechanic combines a Hold & Spin round — triggered by landing six coin symbols, with coin values from 0.2x up to 50x plus fixed jackpot prizes worth 10x, 20x, 75x or 1,000x — alongside a two-tier free spins system. Bonus Spins are expected to start with 10 spins and reel multipliers up to 8x, while Super Bonus Spins begin with 8 spins and multipliers as high as 20x, with coin-triggered wheels able to extend either round further.
As this is a coming-soon title, none of these figures can be tested yet. Johnessyslots will confirm the finished RTP, volatility and feature set with a full review once Lawn N' Complete Disorder launches in September 2026 — in the meantime, the original Lawn N' Disorder remains live and playable for anyone keen to sample the garden chaos early.
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Lawn N’ Complete Disorder has an RTP (return to player) of 96.20%. 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.
Lawn N’ Complete Disorder 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 Lawn N’ Complete Disorder is 18,000x. Max wins are extremely rare by design — treat them as a ceiling, not an expectation.
Lawn N’ Complete Disorder is developed by Play'n Go and was released in Sep 16, 2026.
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