

Cubes 2 doesn’t look like much at first. If you judge a slot by its cover — or by its symbols — you might scroll past this one without a second thought. No dragons, no wild multipliers exploding in flames. Just… colorful squares. But spend five minutes with it and you’ll quickly realize: this game is weirdly addictive.
It’s a sequel to Hacksaw Gaming’s original Cubes, which was already a fan favorite among players who love minimal visuals and unconventional mechanics. The second version? It dials up the chaos, adds a few twists, and somehow manages to make a grid of cubes feel thrilling.
Forget paylines. Cubes 2 is built entirely around cluster wins — meaning, you need five or more matching blocks that connect horizontally or vertically. After each win, the grid expands by one cube on each side, up to a max size of 11×11. That alone gives the game a sense of growth and movement that’s rare.
But what really sets it apart:
The colors change subtly as the cluster grows — oddly satisfying.
The “Sticky Colors” bonus lets winning colors remain for future spins.
You can land massive cluster wins of 70+ blocks (which, visually, feels absurd).
And the multipliers? They hide behind corners until suddenly — boom — a 500x shows up out of nowhere.
Feature | Detail |
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Developer | Hacksaw Gaming |
Grid Size | Starts at 5×5, up to 11×11 |
Volatility | High |
RTP | Around 96.3% |
Max Win | 10,500x |
Bonus Features | Sticky Color Free Spins, Multipliers |
Triggering the bonus round isn’t too hard — spell the word “CUBES” on the screen. Simple, but effective. Once you’re in, the game selects a random color and any time that color lands, it sticks. If you’re lucky and that color fills up a huge part of the grid, things can escalate fast.
The real excitement comes from the unpredictable scaling. One spin might add just a few squares, and the next could fill half the screen in a satisfying cascade of color.
Cubes 2 is definitely not for everyone. If you’re into cinematic intros, 3D wilds, or slot games with themes like pirates or ancient gods — this isn’t that. But if you appreciate:
abstract visuals with smart design choices
unpredictable, high-volatility gameplay
fast spins and visual clarity
and a soundtrack that doesn’t make your ears bleed
Then you’ll probably get hooked quicker than expected.
There’s something strangely calming about watching a grid fill up with matching blocks. Cubes 2 doesn’t try to impress with explosions — it lets the math speak. And somehow, it works. If you want a slot that breaks the formula without being too experimental for its own good, this is a solid pick. Just don’t expect your friends to understand why you’re staring at a screen full of squares for hours.