Pragmatic Play released Sugar Rush 1000 in 2024 as a souped-up version of the 2022 original. Same 7×7 grid, same cluster pays, same candy theme. But the math model is significantly different. Here's exactly what changed and what it means for your sessions.
| Parameter | Sugar Rush | Sugar Rush 1000 |
|---|---|---|
| Max Win | 5,000x | 25,000x |
| Max Multiplier | x128 | x1,024 |
| RTP (top) | 96.50% | 97.50% |
| Super Buy | N/A | 500x stake |
| Max Win Hit Rate | 1 in 2.34M | 1 in 12.8M |
| Release | 2022 | 2024 |
The core gameplay is identical: cluster pays on a 7×7 grid with tumble reels and multiplier spots. The differences are entirely in the numbers. Sugar Rush 1000 raises the max multiplier per position from ×128 to ×1,024 — an 8× increase. Max win jumps from 5,000× to 25,000×. Top-tier RTP improves from 96.50% to 97.50%. And a new Super Bonus Buy option costs 500× your stake and starts every grid position with a pre-loaded multiplier (×2 on edges, ×4 middle ring, ×8 inner ring, ×16 center).
Higher max win comes at a cost. The max win hit rate drops from 1 in 2,340,000 spins on the original to 1 in 12,800,000 spins on SR1000. That's 5.5× harder to hit the cap. The original Sugar Rush gives you a better chance of actually reaching its max win — it's just that the max is smaller. If your goal is realistic payouts (100×–1,000×), the original may serve you better. If you're chasing a life-changing multiplier and accept worse odds, SR1000 is the pick.
Play the original Sugar Rush if you prefer a tighter variance range and don't need multipliers above ×128. Play Sugar Rush 1000 if you want the ceiling raised to ×1,024 and don't mind that the biggest wins are statistically rarer. Both games are fun. The math model is the real difference — not the theme or mechanics.
A 7×7 cluster pays slot from Pragmatic Play. Multiplier spots double on every hit — up to ×128. Free spins lock them in place. Max win 5,000× your stake.