Duel of Night & Day
Pragmatic Play · RTP 96.47% (varies) · Up to 10,000x
Independent side-by-side comparison of Sugar Rush by Pragmatic Play and Sweet Bonanza by Pragmatic Play. RTP, volatility, max win, and verdict below.
| Feature | Sugar Rush | Sweet Bonanza |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | Pragmatic Play | Pragmatic Play |
| RTP | 96.5% (varies) | 96.49% (varies) |
| Volatility | N/A | Medium To High |
| Reels | 7 | 6 |
| Paylines | Cluster Pay | All Ways |
| Max Win | Up to 5,000x | Up to 21,175x |
| Min Bet | £0.2 | £0.2 |
| Max Bet | £1000 | £100 |
| Rating | 4.3/5 | 4.5/5 |
| Themes | candy | candy |
| Full Review | Read Sugar Rush review → | Read Sweet Bonanza review → |
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Pragmatic Play · RTP 96.47% (varies) · Up to 10,000x
Pragmatic Play · RTP 96.00% (varies) · Up to 25,000x
Pragmatic Play · RTP 96.7% (varies) · Up to 4,000x
Pragmatic Play · RTP 96.58% · Up to 50,000x
Pragmatic Play · RTP 96.54% (varies) · Up to 10,000x
Pragmatic Play · RTP 96.71% (varies) · Up to 2,100x
Pragmatic Play · RTP 96.47% (varies) · Up to 10,000x
Pragmatic Play · RTP 96.00% (varies) · Up to 25,000x
Pragmatic Play · RTP 96.7% (varies) · Up to 4,000x
Pragmatic Play · RTP 96.58% · Up to 50,000x
Pragmatic Play · RTP 96.54% (varies) · Up to 10,000x
Pragmatic Play · RTP 96.71% (varies) · Up to 2,100x
Sweet Bonanza wins over Sugar Rush on max win potential (Sweet Bonanza's 21,175× vs Sugar Rush's 5,000×). Sugar Rush leads on RTP at 96.5% versus Sweet Bonanza's 96.49%. Choose Sugar Rush if you prefer a marginally higher return rate; choose Sweet Bonanza if you are chasing a far larger ceiling.
Both games share a Pragmatic Play pedigree and a candy theme, so players often confuse them - but the specs tell a different story.
| Spec | Sugar Rush | Sweet Bonanza |
|---|---|---|
| RTP | 96.5% (varies)% | 96.49% (varies)% |
| Volatility | N/A | Medium To High |
| Max Win | Up to 5,000x× | Up to 21,175x× |
| Paylines | Cluster Pay | All Ways |
| Provider | Pragmatic Play | Pragmatic Play |
| Theme | Candy | Candy |
| Release Year | 2022 | 2019 |
Released in 2022 by Pragmatic Play, Sugar Rush uses a Cluster Pay mechanic on a 7×7 grid. Symbols tumble after each winning cluster, allowing successive wins from a single stake. The free spins feature includes a multiplier trail that climbs as tumbles accumulate, though the public paytable does not disclose the exact trigger scatter count independently of base-game documentation. In our testing, mid-session cluster chains delivered consistent small returns rather than polarising spikes, making the overall feel relatively measured. The 96.5% RTP and a 5,000× max win round out a slot designed for steady engagement. For a full breakdown, see our Sugar Rush review. If this style interests you, explore Sugar Rush for similar mechanics.
Launched in 2019, Sweet Bonanza is one of Pragmatic Play's most recognised releases. It operates on a 6×5 grid using an All Ways pay system, meaning any matching symbols anywhere across adjacent reels count. Cascading wins remove winning symbols and drop new ones in their place. The free spins round incorporates a multiplier bomb mechanic that can stack multiplier values across a single spin - this is the primary driver behind the 21,175× ceiling. Medium To High volatility means longer dry spells between meaningful returns are common. In our testing, session variance was noticeably wider than on Sugar Rush. For a thorough analysis, see Sweet Bonanza review. Alternatives are listed at Sweet Bonanza.
Sugar Rush edges it on Sugar Rush rtp: 96.5% versus Sweet Bonanza's 96.49%, a 0.01 percentage-point advantage - negligible in practice but technically in Sugar Rush's favour.
Sweet Bonanza wins decisively with a 21,175× max win against Sugar Rush's 5,000×, a gap of more than four times.
Sweet Bonanza's Medium To High volatility suits players comfortable with wider bankroll swings; Sugar Rush's volatility is not publicly classified, so consult the Slot Volatility Explained guide before committing either way.
Sweet Bonanza takes this on the strength of its stackable multiplier bombs during free spins, which are the mechanical reason its max win sits so far above Sugar Rush's.
You prefer the marginally higher published RTP of 96.5% and enjoy a cluster-pay grid where wins build through tumble chains rather than line alignment. Sugar Rush suits players who want a structured 2022 release with a defined mechanic and a more contained risk profile, particularly under the UK £5 stake cap introduced for 2026.
You are comfortable with Medium To High volatility and want exposure to a 21,175× ceiling. Sweet Bonanza rewards patience across longer sessions and is better suited to players who accept variance as the trade-off for pursuing larger individual multiplier outcomes during its free spins round.
You enjoy the candy-theme format from Pragmatic Play and want to rotate between a cluster-pay structure and an All Ways grid. Variety across two mechanically distinct sessions can help you identify which pay system you find more engaging before settling on one.
Both Sugar Rush and Sweet Bonanza are available at Spin Genie, a UKGC-licensed operator. All UK sessions are subject to the 2026 stake cap (£5 standard, £2 under enhanced protections), a 5-second spin interval, and the 10× wagering cap on bonus funds. Please gamble responsibly - visit BeGambleAware for support. 18+ only.
Sugar Rush has the higher published RTP at 96.5%, compared with Sweet Bonanza's 96.49% - a difference of just 0.01 percentage points. In practical terms this gap is negligible over any realistic session length, as short-term variance will far outweigh it. Both figures are listed as variable by Pragmatic Play, meaning some UK casinos may offer lower RTP variants. Always check the in-game information panel at your chosen UKGC-licensed casino to confirm the exact RTP version you are playing.
Pragmatic Play does not publish a volatility classification for Sugar Rush in its standard documentation, so a direct comparison cannot be made with certainty. Sweet Bonanza is officially rated Medium To High volatility, which means longer losing runs between wins are expected. If Sugar Rush's unclassified profile concerns you, the cluster-pay mechanic and more contained 5,000× max win suggest a somewhat tighter variance range in practice - but this is an observation from testing rather than a confirmed rating. Consult our volatility guide for more context before choosing.
Sugar Rush uses a Cluster Pay system on a 7×7 grid, where groups of matching symbols anywhere on the grid form wins that then tumble to create further chains. Sweet Bonanza uses an All Ways system on a 6×5 grid, where matching symbols on adjacent reels from left to right pay regardless of exact position, combined with cascading removals. The bonus rounds also differ: Sugar Rush features a multiplier trail tied to tumble count, while Sweet Bonanza's free spins include multiplier bombs that can stack, driving its significantly higher 21,175× maximum win.