Big Time Gaming’s iconic rabbit hole opens again, but this time the stakes—and the reels—stretch far beyond the original. White Rabbit 2 brings back Wonderland’s most beloved chaos, dialing the volatility up, adding a Megapots™ twist, and layering on a Hold & Spin system so packed with effects, characters, and multipliers that even the Cheshire Cat might struggle to keep up.
But here’s the honest truth:
Fans waited a long time for a sequel—and while the gameplay is bigger, the visual innovation isn’t. The art direction is nearly identical to the first White Rabbit. That’s not a deal-breaker (the original looked great), but after the long gap between the two, you might expect a more modern or stylistically bold upgrade.
Still, 133,100x potential is nothing to joke about. Wonderland may look familiar, but the wins lurking inside are more extreme than ever.
Let’s dive deep into the madness.
First Impressions: A Familiar Wonderland With Higher Stakes
White Rabbit 2 immediately evokes the feel of the original: whimsical, Victorian-fantasy aesthetic, stained-glass colors, and that unmistakable swirling rabbit-hole drama. But instead of pushing for a more modern or stylized direction, BTG leans heavily on nostalgia.
Visually and thematically, it's polished—but not fresh. If you’ve played the original lately, your first reaction will likely be:
“Wait… this looks almost exactly the same.”
However, the gameplay has been modernized.
The animations feel smoother, the Hold & Spin symbols look sharper, and the reel extension effect is noticeably more dramatic during Free Spins. The soundtrack leans orchestral with slight dreamlike distortions—fitting for Wonderland but not a huge departure.
The atmosphere is charming, playful, and familiar—but not revolutionary.
Core Gameplay & Payouts: Classic BTG Chaos With a Modern Twist
White Rabbit 2 runs on a flexible reel system with up to 12 symbols per reel, creating massive grid states, particularly during Bonus Rounds.
Key Stats
Developer: Big Time Gaming
Grid: Dynamic
Features: Hold & Spin + Free Spins + Megapots™ + Expanding Reels
Bonus Buy: 35x (Hold & Spin), 100x (Free Spins)
Volatility: Very High
RTP: (Varies by market, usually ~96%)
Max Win: 133,100x bet
Hit Frequency: High-risk, bonus-chasing design
If the original White Rabbit was “high potential,” this sequel is ultra-high-potential, thanks to the stacking layers of multipliers, reel expansion, and jackpot mechanics.
A Deeper Look at the Features: Wonderland’s Engine of Mayhem
Cupcake Symbols: Stretching the Reels to Madness
Cupcakes appear in:
Free Spins
Hold & Spin
Every Cupcake adds +1 symbol height to its reel.
This might sound like a small upgrade, but reel extension is the heart of White Rabbit 2’s power curve.
Why it matters:
More symbols = more win potential
Taller reels carry over into Hold & Spin
Reaching 12 symbols high awards +3 to +12 extra Free Spins
Once a reel maxes out, the game can start chaining retriggers—up to five times.
This is one of the most important progression mechanics in the slot.
Hold & Spin: The Megapots™ Madness Zone
Triggered by 6+ shimmering Coins, Hold & Spin transforms the grid into a character-driven jackpot frenzy.
Starts with 3 respins, which reset every time a new Coin appears.
Each Coin reel spins independently, and the symbols can reveal:
Bonus Prizes
Characters
Megapots icons
Fill the entire grid and the feature DOUBLES your total Hold & Spin payout.
Hold & Spin Character Effects
These are the flavor (and chaos) of the game:
White Rabbit: Multiplies one Bonus Prize up to x10
Alice: Collects the value of all Bonus Prizes
Red Queen: Another full collect
Cheshire Cat: Adds its revealed prize to every Bonus Prize
Dodo: Collects all prizes on its reel
Mad Hatter: Steals the value of one random prize
Twins: Creates two matching prizes
The character roster is large for a Hold & Spin mechanic, and the interactions can lead to truly wild outcomes.
Megapots™
The jackpot-style system includes:
Mini
Midi
Mega
Landing three matching Megapots icons awards the respective jackpot.
Free Spins: The Expanding Rabbit Hole
Triggered by 3, 4, or 5 Scatters:
12, 16, or 20 Free Spins
What makes Free Spins special?
Cupcakes appear constantly, rapidly extending reels
Expanded reels carry over into Hold & Spin
Max-height reels award retriggers
Up to five retriggers possible
This mode is the key to the game’s top potential.
The bigger the reels get, the more explosive the payouts—even before Hold & Spin gets involved.

Bonus Buy Options
35x → Jump directly into Hold & Spin
100x → Trigger 12 Free Spins
Both are fairly priced, though Free Spins carry far more long-term potential.
The Reality Check: Gameplay Over Innovation
Your take—and one many players will share—is justified:
“The visuals look almost identical to the original White Rabbit. After all these years, I expected something more modern and innovative.”
This sequel relies entirely on:
More features
Bigger multipliers
Jackpot mechanics
Expanding reels
The gameplay is richer, the math hits harder, and the max win skyrockets—but the artistic leap forward isn’t there.
It’s a sequel focused on mechanics, not reinvention.
Final Verdict: Wonderland Returns—with Familiar Charm and Huge Potential
White Rabbit 2 is undeniably fun, high-energy, and loaded with features.
The Megapots™ mechanic adds variety, the Hold & Spin round is packed with personality, and the Free Spins can snowball into monstrous setups.
If you’re a high-risk player or a fan of the BTG classic era, this sequel hits the right notes.
But if you’re expecting groundbreaking new visuals or a modernized Wonderland, it may feel like a missed opportunity.











