Play’n GO’s new Honey Rush Black and Yellow keeps the series’ sticky cluster-pay appeal, then cranks up the volume with an urban theme and Wiz Khalifa’s “Black and Yellow.”
Honey Rush Heads to the City
Play’n GO has taken Honey Rush out of the countryside and dropped it into a city backdrop built around black-and-gold visuals, bee imagery, and a licensed track that is hard to mistake for anything else. That alone gives the game a different personality from Honey Rush and Honey Rush 100, but the bigger story is that the studio has not tossed out the core formula players already know. It has kept the flowing cluster setup, then dressed it in louder clothes.
Table of Main Features
| Feature | Details |
| Developer | Play’n GO |
| Slot Name | Honey Rush Black and Yellow |
| Grid Layout | 7 reels in a 4-5-6-7-6-5-4 hexagonal layout |
| Pay System | Cluster pays, 5 or more matching symbols connected |
| Volatility | High |
| RTP | 96.25% default, with lower RTP versions available |
| Bet Range | $/€0.10 to $/€100 |
| Max Win | Up to 20,000x stake |
| Main Bonus Meter | Rush Meter |
| Rush Meter Levels | Drone Colony at 30 symbols, Worker Colony at 60, Queen Colony at 90 |
| Wild Feature | Walking Wilds with multipliers up to 3x, rising as they move |
| Cash Feature | Cash symbols worth 0.2x to 100x bet |
| Bee Bonus | Instant Cash Bonus with Mini, Minor, Major, or Grand prizes |
| Soundtrack | Wiz Khalifa’s “Black and Yellow” |
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How the Mechanics Work
The game runs on a seven-reel honeycomb grid where wins land through clusters of at least five matching symbols. Winning symbols vanish, new ones fall in, and cascades keep rolling as long as fresh clusters appear. That setup gives Honey Rush Black and Yellow its rhythm, and Play’n GO leans into that by syncing the soundtrack and presentation with the action on screen. When the reels heat up, the game wants players to feel it, not just count it.
The main progression tool is the Rush Meter. Wins charge it, and once certain symbol totals are reached, Colony features are queued. Drone Colony starts the cloning action, Worker Colony pushes it further, and Queen Colony can create the biggest clusters of all, stretching from 20 up to 37 symbols. Add in Walking Wilds that roam the grid and build their multiplier as cascades continue, and you get a slot designed to snowball rather than hand out neat little one-and-done hits.
Cash symbols bring a second route to payouts. Land them inside a winning cluster and they pay their listed value. Miss the cluster, and the Bee character scoops them up instead, with a chance to trigger an Instant Cash Bonus worth 10x, 20x, 50x, or 100x. It is a fun touch, even if the so-called Grand prize will not exactly buy anyone a yacht.
Why It Matters for Players
For the average slot player, this looks like a familiar Play’n GO release with a sharper hook. The 96.25% RTP is solid in its standard version, the 20,000x ceiling gives the volatility some teeth, and the mechanics are built for long cascade chains rather than constant small pats on the head.
Players who liked the earlier Honey Rush games should find enough new here to justify a spin, while newcomers get a slot that is easier to read than its flashy presentation might suggest. Loud theme, simple loop, decent upside, job done.














