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Open Ultra Fruits With Fruit-First Reels

On 7yt, Ultra Fruits brings Fruit Blast, Sweet Bonanza, Mahjong Ways, and similar fruit-led rooms into one row, so you can move from one title to the next…

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Explore the Studios Behind Ultra Fruits

Ultra Fruits gathers fruit-led slots from studios such as PG Soft and Pragmatic Play, with familiar titles like Fruit Blast, Sweet Bonanza, and Mahjong Ways near the front of the row. We keep the game name, feature markers, and room type visible before launch, so you can judge scatter-heavy or wild-led rounds at a glance.

  • Fruit Blast row — This row keeps the fruit-led slots up front, with Fruit Blast-style reels, clear wild markers, and a visible studio name so you can choose a room in seconds.
  • Aviator sprint — The crash-style tile shows quick entry, round pace, and exit timing in the card itself, which helps you decide whether the session fits your speed before you launch.
  • Sweet Bonanza lane — Sweet Bonanza and similar candy-fruit rooms sit beside the fruit titles, giving you a second lane when you want scatter-heavy spins and louder reel art without leaving Ultra Fruits.
THREE FRUIT CORNERS

Browse Three Fruit Corners

The Ultra Fruits strip is arranged to show you the rooms that matter first: bright fruit reels, quick crash rounds, and the titles that keep the lobby moving.

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Fruit Blast Row
Aviator Sprint
Sweet Bonanza Lane
THUMB FIRST FRUITS

Switch to Fruit Reels on Mobile

Ultra Fruits is set up for thumb use, so the fruit tiles stay readable in portrait mode and the card does not crowd the screen.

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Portrait reels
Thumb reach
Quick card load
Tablet view
HELP AT HAND

Browse Help While In Ultra Fruits

If a fruit room pauses, the first place to look is the round history and the studio tag on the card.

Room reload If a fruit title stalls, refresh after the current spin ends, then reopen the same card from Ultra Fruits. That keeps the round record intact and avoids jumping to a different room by mistake.
Studio tag When the artwork looks familiar but the round style does not, check the provider name beside the tile. That line tells you whether you are entering a scatter-heavy slot, a crash room, or a faster reel set.
Return path If you left the lobby mid-session, use the last open tile and the session history to pick up where you stopped. It is the shortest route back to the same fruit room.
CLEAR ROOM MARKERS

Switch From Tiles To Clear Facts

We keep Ultra Fruits readable by showing the studio name, game label, and room type before you open a tile.

Provider label

Each fruit tile shows the studio name before launch, so you can see whether the room comes from PG Soft, Pragmatic Play, or another maker without guessing from the artwork alone.

Rule panel

The info panel stays next to the title, and it spells out scatters, wilds, and special rounds in plain terms. That helps you judge a fruit slot before the first spin.

Round history

If you return after a break, the last settled spin is still easy to find inside the game card. You can check the path that led to the current fruit state without opening extra menus.

Region check

When access is not allowed where you are, the room stays hidden or blocked at launch. We keep that behaviour tied to local law so the Ultra Fruits row does not mislead you.

Version lock

The same fruit title keeps the same name and version string after launch, which makes it simpler to compare your session with what you saw on the card.

Session return

If your phone drops connection, the lobby still points you back to the last fruit room you opened. That saves time when you want to continue with the same reel set.

Open Ultra Fruits With Fewer Detours

Some fruit lobbies bury useful detail under crowded tiles, but we keep the category row short enough to scan and label each room by studio and theme.

Open by themeInstead of mixing fruit rooms with everything else, our row keeps the Ultra Fruits tiles together. You can move from bright reels to candy-fruit styles without hunting through unrelated categories.
Switch by studioEach tile carries the provider name up front, so you compare PG Soft, Pragmatic Play, and similar makers before launch. Other lobbies often hide that detail until after the room opens.
Browse fasterThe card size is set for quick scanning, which helps when you already know the title you want. You spend less time on the grid and more time inside the fruit room you picked.
Open on phoneUltra Fruits keeps the reel art readable in portrait mode, while many crowded lobbies shrink the text until the studio tag disappears. That extra clarity matters on smaller screens.
Check round stateThe session history stays close to the game tile, so you can see the last settled result without jumping away. In other lobbies, that record may sit behind extra menus.
Return to same tileIf you leave mid-session, the path back to the same fruit room is still visible in the row. That is simpler than scrolling through a long catalogue to find it again.
Keep regional rulesWhere local law does not allow access, the room stays hidden or blocked. That keeps the Ultra Fruits row aligned with the rules that apply to you rather than showing dead links.
KEY FRUIT SIGNALS

Open the Key Fruit Features

Ultra Fruits is built as a set of visible tiles, labels, and room states, not a blank catalogue.

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Fruit artwork Bright reel art does more than decorate the row. It tells you whether you are opening a fruit slot, a candy-fix room, or a faster crash style before you tap the card.
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Studio line The provider name sits beside the title, which helps you separate a PG Soft room from a Pragmatic Play room when both carry similar fruit colours and symbols.
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Feature markers Scatter, wild, and multiplier markers are shown where they matter, so you can judge the room rhythm without waiting for the loading screen to finish or guess from the poster.
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Session state If you return later, the last settled point is still tied to the same tile. That makes it easier to continue a fruit session instead of starting blind again.
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Thumb layout On phone screens, the controls stay close to the card edges, which keeps the fruit row readable and the spin control within easy reach while you move between titles.
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Region state If a room cannot open where you are, the tile does not pretend otherwise. That respects the local rules that govern access and keeps the row honest.

Explore Common Questions on Ultra Fruits

These answers stay focused on the fruit row itself: what sits inside it, how it behaves on mobile, how studio labels work, and what happens when a room is not open in your region. We keep the answers tied to the same lobby you see here.

It is our fruit-led category row with titles such as Fruit Blast, Sweet Bonanza, and similar reel rooms grouped together. You open the same lane when you want colourful symbols and fast room switching.

You will see fruit-style slots, candy-fruit spins, and crash rooms that fit the same quick-entry lane. The tiles call out the title, the studio, and the feature style before you launch.

Yes. The card layout stays readable in portrait mode, and the controls sit close to your thumb so you can move from one fruit tile to the next without zooming or hunting through menus.

The studio name is printed beside each tile, so you can tell which maker built the title before you open it. That is useful when two rooms share a similar colour set or symbol style.

If the room is blocked or unavailable where you are, the tile will not proceed. That follows the local law that applies to your access, and it keeps the Ultra Fruits row clear.

When the session is still available, the last settled state stays attached to the same game card. You can come back through the row and pick up the fruit title you left.