Book of 99 (99% RTP)

We investigate why search engines display the wrong top RTP online slot guides when you search for games that improve your odds of winning! (Images courtesy of Relax Gaming)

When I search for the top RTP slots, it amazes me to see how many websites rank for the top 10 RTP or top 20 RTP slots and how wrong their lists are.

To give you an example, the top 5 highest RTP slots at online casinos are:

    • 99.08% – Fruity Beats Xtreme! (Spinmatic)
    • 99.04% – Fairy Dust Xtreme! (Spinmatic)
    • 99%– Book of 99 (Relax Gaming)
    • 99% – Poseidon Xtreme! (Spinmatic)
    • 99% – Ed Jones & Book of Seth Xtreme! (Spinmatic)

We often use our top 20 RTP slot list in our casino reviews to let you know these slots are available at the casino we are reviewing. It’s helpful, and you get high-quality and informative information covering which slots have the potential to pay out the higher ROI (Return on Investment).

Still, if you search on Google, Yahoo, or Bing, they make it seem like our research is wrong, when we know it isn’t.

On Casinoplusbonus, we list ‘the real top 20 RTP online slots’. We created this list using ‘research’ and ‘facts’, but these search engines are still misinforming you even with their high-tech algorithms.

If our research team can find ‘the real top 20 slots with the highest RTPs’, how can these billion-dollar searches fail us? When I say us, I mean you and the team here at Casinoplusbonus trying to give you 100% factual information.

Is it because so many of these sites have copied each other’s content that Google, Yahoo, and Bing are not relying on facts from real sources, i.e., the game providers, and instead relying on all these affiliate casino websites copying each other’s top RTP slot lists? If you have ever heard of E.E.A.T. or YMYL (Your Money Your Life), Google swears by these principles, yet it seems that the search engine breaks its rules in the case of slot RTP articles.

Here are our sources to prove our list is correct!

These are just two direct sources of information we used to ensure that the information we’ve given you is 100% factual.

See for yourself on these websites and from the screenshot accompanying this section as well as the main picture for this news piece, which is the Ed Jones & Book of Seth Xtreme! (Spinmatic) online slot.

Now compare the top 5 casino games in the top 5 list I’ve provided in the introduction. You can also go further and check out our ‘Top 20 Slots with the Highest RTP’ guide and continue your search by visiting online slots from other software providers.

Now you have seen it for yourself. I invite you to go one step further and try searching on Google, Yahoo, and Bing for the Top RTP Slot and read the misinformation you are being given from these guides and make your own mind up.

Fruity Beats Xtreme (99.08% RTP)

How can Google, Yahoo, and Bing get it so wrong?

Intelligent algorithms? OK, so how are the top-ranking sites showing the top RTP slots with incorrect lists? People talk about misinformation from AI, but search engines are just as bad in the online casino industry.

I wonder how many times we search and see the wrong information in other niches. Or, put another way, how often do we search and miss out on the real facts and information?

Look, I know search engines are not perfect, but when it comes to the topic of RTP, it really isn’t rocket science to get the facts right. The source, which is the software providers’ shows the RTP clear as day on their sites on their slot information pages, and numerous online slot review sites show this information.

Can these million-dollar algorithms not simply add up the information from the sources? It is as basic as 1 + 1 = 2, yet when you search for the best RTP slots, you get 1 + 1 = (I’ll make up the answer).

My investigation begins: I investigated some of these top-ranking sites and found what looks to be the most influential reason these sites are ranking for the wrong information.

The Top Ranking Highest RTP Online Slot Guides

First, I needed to research what misinformation is out there, afterall, we spent time researching the our Top 20 RTP List only to be buried in the depths of the search engines. As a result, I then created a list of sites that are giving you the wrong information, yet the search engines rank these top RTP lists at the top of their search results.

Website and Guide Misinformation
Thecasinowizard Mega Joker no longer exists as a NetEnt slot. The second highest-rated RTP slot in the list is White Rabbit Slot by Big Time Gaming at 97.72%, which we’ve already proved above, but that’s incorrect.
Aboutslots The guide doesn’t tell you which slots have the highest-rated RTP. It’s pretty good for searching slot games and telling what a high RTP slot is. But it’s not a ‘top list’.
Big Win Board Its ‘Best RTP Slots: How RTP works’ guide list is wrong. It has Book of 99 (Relax Gaming) – 99% RTP as number one and Marching Legions (Relax Gaming) – 98.12% RTP as number two. The eight slots in the list below are also not the top RTP slots at online casinos.
Miami Herald Why is this even in the top 10? I am visiting the UK again, and a US newspaper that has no authority in gambling is rating slots for the highest RTP for the USA. Something is broken here.
Mr Q Another wrong list. It has 1429 Uncharted Seas (98.5%) in first place, Money Cart (98%) in second place, and Money Cart 2 (98%) in third place. The RTP on Money Cart 2 is also incorrect.

I digress. How is this information allowed to rank as high is does on search engines. Worst still I can find 100s more examples, while OpenAI also uses this misinformation when you ask it what the top RTP slots are!

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