Fire Joker Freeze Re-Spins — Fire and Ice Explained
Fire Joker Freeze has two separate re-spin features. Neither is a traditional free spins round — both trigger on losing spins and give you a second chance to form a winning combination. Understanding when each one fires is the key to reading this slot.
When two reels land fully stacked with the same symbol but no payline connects, Re-Spin of Fire activates. The two stacked reels lock in place and the third reel spins again. If the respin completes a winning line, you are paid. If it fills the entire screen with matching symbols, the Wheel of Fire and Ice triggers on top of the base win. In a 200-spin test session at Casumo, Re-Spin of Fire appeared roughly 4 times — about once every 50 spins. It is the rarer of the two re-spins.
When the Ice Joker wild lands anywhere on a non-winning spin, she expands to cover all three positions on her reel and locks in place. The other two reels then respin. Because a full stack of wilds is now guaranteed on one reel, your odds of completing a winning line on the respin are solid. In the same 200-spin test, Re-Spin of Ice dropped 16 times — roughly once every 12-13 spins. It is the more frequent feature and the one that drives base-game flow.
Here is the chain that leads to the biggest wins: two stacked reels trigger Re-Spin of Fire. During that respin, if the third reel fills with matching symbols or an Ice Joker lands and expands, you hit a full screen. A full screen of any symbol activates the Wheel of Fire and Ice. The number of Ice Joker stacks on screen determines your starting tier — more Ice Jokers mean you skip the lower multipliers and start higher.
Re-Spin of Ice is more valuable on average. It gives you a guaranteed full-reel wild, which means one reel is already solved — you only need the other two to cooperate. Re-Spin of Fire holds two matching stacks but they are regular symbols, not wilds, so the third reel needs to match exactly. Ice also has the bonus of potentially starting the Wheel at a higher tier. Fire is rarer and slightly less flexible, but when it does connect into the Wheel, the base win before the multiplier tends to be higher because you already have two non-wild stacks paying out.

