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Ultra Rush Gold and Dragon Rush
Similar Games:
Hold N Gold
Risk Scale:
Green (usually a few spins)
Minimum Play:
Check out the five small black boxes directly above each bet. If any has a yellow spot filled out, spin until it’s gone.
Other:
Let’s make this simple: Play Ultra Rush Gold (and all its various animal-themed versions), Dragon Rush, and Hold N Gold the same way.
While these aren’t the same game — it’s arguably worth being a little tighter with Dragon Rush — for simplicity’s sake, we’ll treat them as the same with the explanation.
And in that case, it doesn’t get more simple to explain than this:
Notice the various bet sizes above: $0.60, $1.20, $1.80. $2.40, $3, and $3.60. Then check out those five small black boxes directly above the bet. Does anything stick out? Well, if you didn’t catch it, the $1.20 bet has a small yellow egg nestled in the first black box:

That’s all you need for this game, with the goal being to fill those black boxes with eggs and reach the bonus.
You’ll notice the example above includes this on the main screen: “3 gold spins remaining.” In this case, you take three spins, with an added egg resetting the counter back to three.
You also sometimes get a random spin that resets the counter, but all you have to remember is that if there’s a yellow egg anywhere on the board, spin that bet until it’s gone or you reach the bonus. Also be sure to check the different denominations above: 1 cent, 2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent. It’s quick to check, since you’ll see the eggs right away if there are any.
The above game is Dragon Rush, which is probably obvious with the big purple dragon on the screen. That makes the non-dragon version Ultra Rush Gold:
Spin the $2 bet in this case until there are no more yellow squares or you reach the bonus. Of course, the more spaces you have filled, the better the play. Something like this below would be the best of the three photos included:
It’s not a guaranteed win, but it’s a nice low-risk, medium-reward play. Find enough of those throughout the day and it’s hard to lose.
Here’s what Hold N Gold looks like, with the same minimum-play requirement:
That example doesn’t happen to have any plays, but you should get the idea. And if not, there are always my videos to explain things further: