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Triple Double Stars

No persistent meter, no collection mechanic to track here — just a classic 3-reel stepper where the Double Stars and Triple Stars wilds do the multiplying, red-white-and-blue Americana front and center.

Triple Double Stars
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Fact sheet

  • Manufacturer: IGT
  • Release: unknown as a confirmed commercial release date; IGT filed the TRIPLE DOUBLE STARS trademark for slot machines on July 31, 2002
  • Cabinet: IGT S2000 (upright mechanical reel, classic version); DiamondRS (modern mechanical reel with Diamond Glass technology, seen in a newer Class II bundle release) -- these are distinct variants, not necessarily the same physical build
  • RTP: unknown
  • Mechanic: standard

Known quirks

  • Player forum discussion notes that Triple Double Stars is unusual in paying when its namesake star symbols land solo on a payline, unlike games that rely on cherry symbols for lower-tier payouts.

Recognition clues

  • 3 mechanical spinning reels (not a video reel display)
  • Matte-black finish with polished chrome surfaces on the classic S2000 cabinet
  • Red, white, and blue Americana color palette
  • Top glass and belly glass with bold, stylized 'Triple Double Stars' lettering surrounded by stars
  • Payout markings showing Double Stars (2x) and Triple Stars (3x) multiplier symbols

Photo checklist

  • Full cabinet shot showing the mechanical reel window and Americana color scheme
  • Close-up of the top glass/belly glass 'Triple Double Stars' lettering
  • Close-up of the Double Stars and Triple Stars symbols on the reels
  • Cabinet shot wide enough to show whether it's an S2000 or DiamondRS build

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