94.75% RTP
Highest in the series
Medium
Volatility
100 Paylines
5 reels, 3 rows
If Ainsworth kept one thing consistent across the Mustang Money lineup, it's the western theme. Cacti, eagles, gold bars, flaming horses. You know the look. Mustang Money Super earns its name by being the most generous version in the series. Highest RTP at 94.75%, the full 100 paylines from the original, and two separate free spins modes instead of one.
That still puts the RTP below the 96% average most players expect, so keep that in perspective. But within the Mustang Money family, this is the one I'd pick if I had to choose.
The dual bonus structure gives it more variety than any other version. You get either standard Free Spins or Super Free Spins when you trigger the feature, and the multiplier mechanics differ between them. That distinction matters more than it sounds.
Two Free Spins Modes Explained
Three or more scatter symbols (the Mustang Money logo) anywhere on the reels activate the bonus. You don't get to choose which mode you enter. The game assigns one randomly.
Standard Free Spins
10 free games. The flaming mustang wild locks to reel 3 only. Golden mustang substitute symbols can land on reels 2 and 4. Reel 2 gives either a 1x or 2x multiplier. Reel 4 gives either a 1x or 5x multiplier. If both land on the same spin, the multipliers stack. That's a possible 10x on a single winning combination, same as the original Mustang Money.
Super Free Spins
Also 10 free games, but here the golden mustang substitutes can appear on reel 3 instead of the regular wild. A golden mustang on reel 3 applies a 1x or 3x multiplier to any win it's part of. You lose the split reel-2/reel-4 multiplier system, but the 3x on the center reel hits more often in practice because you only need one specific reel to cooperate instead of two.
Both modes allow retriggers: three more scatters during free spins add 5 extra games.
My preference leans toward the standard free spins because the 10x multiplier ceiling is higher, even though it triggers less often. Super Free Spins give more consistent results. Neither mode is bad. Having two options makes the bonus rounds less predictable, which keeps things from getting stale.
Symbols and Payouts
The symbol set matches the rest of the series. Low-paying card symbols (J, Q, K, A) at the bottom. Premium symbols include cacti against a sunset, flaming gold bars, an eagle, mountains, and a dollar sign. The scatter logo pays the most: 100x your total bet for five.
The flaming mustang remains the wild, substituting for everything except the scatter. Minimum bet starts at 2 credits, maximum goes up to 100 credits. The exact dollar amount depends on the casino's denomination settings.
Aaron Copland's "Hoedown" plays during big wins. It's a small thing, but it fits the theme better than the generic slot jingles in the other versions.
How It Compares to Other Versions
| Feature | Original | Mustang Money 2 | Super |
|---|---|---|---|
| RTP | 94.38% | 94.07% | 94.75% |
| Paylines | 100 | 20 | 100 |
| Volatility | High | Medium | Medium |
| Bonus Modes | 1 | 1 | 2 |
| Max Multiplier | 10x | None (sticky wilds) | 10x |
| Max Bet | $10,000 | $500 | 100 credits |
The original still has the highest max bet and highest volatility, making it the pick for high rollers who want the biggest possible swings. Mustang Money Super trades some of that ceiling for better RTP and more feature variety. Mustang Money 2 comes in last on most metrics but has the unique sticky expanding wilds.
For a detailed look at every version including Energized and RR, see the full variant comparison.
What I Like and What I Don't
What Works
Two bonus modes keep free spins unpredictable. You never know which one you'll get, and they play differently enough that each feels like its own mini-game.
100 paylines at the highest RTP in the series. If you're going to play a Mustang Money slot, the math here is the least punishing.
The Hoedown music cue on big wins is a nice touch. Small detail, big impact on atmosphere.
What Doesn't
94.75% is still below average. Compared to Pragmatic Play's Mustang Gold at 96.53%, you're leaving money on the table by choosing any Ainsworth variant.
Graphics feel dated. The western theme works, but visually this could pass for a 2010 release.
Limited availability online. Ainsworth doesn't have the distribution network of bigger providers, so finding this exact version at your preferred casino might take some searching.
Technical Specs
Final Take
Mustang Money Super is my top pick from the series. The dual free spins modes give it more replay value than the original, the RTP is the best Ainsworth offers for this franchise, and 100 paylines keep the action moving. It doesn't have the original's absurd $10,000 max bet or 10,000x max win, but for most players, that trade-off is worth it.
It's still an Ainsworth slot, which means below-average RTP and dated graphics. If those are dealbreakers, look elsewhere. If you want the best version of this particular game, this is it.