Official Pragmatic Play demo with the full 96.84% RTP configuration — same math as licensed real-money casinos. No registration, no deposit, no email. Loads directly below.
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Open 888 Dragons Demo →The Pragmatic Play demo loads with $100,000 in play credits and a default bet of $2.00 per spin. Everything you see below mirrors the real-money version exactly — same RNG, same paytable, same 96.84% RTP. Only the money is fake.
Use the + and − buttons to the right of the spin button to cycle through bet sizes. Available range: $0.01 to $5.00 per spin in most jurisdictions, though some markets show different ranges. The current bet displays as "BET" next to "CREDIT" at the bottom of the screen. For a deeper look at how bet size shapes session outcomes, see our bet size impact guide.
The big circular button at the bottom right is the spin button. Hold the spacebar for turbo mode (faster reel resolution). The autoplay button opens a menu where you can run 10, 25, 50, or 100 auto-spins with optional loss-limit and single-win stop conditions.
The paytable column on the left side of the screen displays payouts based on your current bet — not as multipliers. This is why the numbers change when you adjust your bet. Here's the conversion at the default $2.00 bet shown in the screenshot above:
| Combination | Multiplier | Payout at $2 bet | Payout at $130 bet |
|---|---|---|---|
| Three red dragons | 100x | $200.00 | $13,000.00 |
| Three green dragons | 50x | $100.00 | $6,500.00 |
| Three blue dragons | 25x | $50.00 | $3,250.00 |
| Any three mixed dragons | 5x | $10.00 | $650.00 |
The mixed-dragon outcome shown above is the most common winning result in 888 Dragons, hitting roughly 4.5% of spins at the standard RTP. Higher-value single-color triples are progressively rarer — see our full symbol probability breakdown for the math.
The Pragmatic Play demo always uses the highest-RTP configuration available for 888 Dragons, which is 96.84%. This is what gets certified by testing labs like BMM or GLI and shown on Pragmatic's official game info page.
However, Pragmatic ships 888 Dragons with multiple RTP variants. Some casinos — especially those operating under Curacao or Anjouan licenses — purchase lower-RTP versions to reduce their cost. The same game might run at:
| RTP Version | Common Jurisdictions | Long-Run House Edge |
|---|---|---|
| 96.84% | UKGC, MGA, demo mode | 3.16% |
| 94.50% | Some Curacao casinos | 5.50% |
| 92.00% | Some unregulated markets | 8.00% |
If you switch from the demo to a real-money casino, check their game info page before depositing. The RTP value is required to be disclosed under most major licenses. See our regional casino differences guide for what to look for.
A few aspects of real-money play aren't replicable in the demo:
Use the demo to learn the game's hit rate, internalize the variance profile, and confirm the paytable matches what your real-money casino displays. Don't use it to predict short-term returns — the demo's $100K balance hides the practical impact of variance on a typical $20–$200 bankroll.
If the embedded demo above doesn't load (some corporate networks block pragmaticplay.net), these alternatives provide the same game:
All these sources serve the same Pragmatic Play demo — the game math is identical regardless of which page you launch it from.
No. The Pragmatic Play demo is served via their official demogamesfree subdomain and requires no signup, no deposit, and no email. You can launch it directly in any modern browser.
The Pragmatic Play demo uses the standard 96.84% RTP configuration. Some casinos run lower-RTP variants (94.50% or 92.00%) for real-money play — but the demo always shows the highest available RTP version.
Yes. The 888 Dragons demo is HTML5 and works on iOS Safari, Android Chrome, and all modern mobile browsers. The interface auto-adjusts to your screen size.
No. The demo uses play credits ($100,000 starting balance) that have no real-world value. To win real money you need to play at a licensed casino with a real-money account.
No. Each spin uses an independent RNG draw — demo spins do not "use up" lucky outcomes that would otherwise appear in real-money play. The two are completely separate sessions on independent random sequences.
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Last updated: 2026-05-12