Track Canada's Biggest Jackpots
Real-time tracking of the world's biggest progressive jackpots. Know when they're hot, where to find them, and when to play.
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Mega Moolah
SUPER HOT$1,550,000
$29,319,602
$13,175,000
66 days
258 days
$20,925,000
Mega Fortune
HOT$310,000
$27,684,345
$6,510,000
78 days
112 days
$6,029,500
WowPot
HEATING UP$3,100,000
$59,614,860
$7,750,000
90 days
153 days
$3,358,435
Dream Drop
HOT$775,000
$4,495,000
$3,410,000
52 days
55 days
$3,093,867
Mega Fortune Dreams
HEATING UP$310,000
$8,680,000
$5,270,000
62 days
45 days
$4,479,500
King Millions
HOT$775,000
$4,960,000
$2,790,000
45 days
38 days
$2,557,500
Hall of Gods
HEATING UP$620,000
$12,122,376
$8,680,000
231 days
304 days
$8,360,438
Divine Fortune
SUPER HOT$15,500
$1,283,400
$186,000
14 days
8 days
$147,250
Jackpot Giant
HOT$1,550,000
$19,840,000
$10,075,000
180 days
210 days
$8,990,000
Age of the Gods
EXTRA HOT$155,000
$2,790,000
$697,500
30 days
22 days
$589,000
Where to Play These Jackpots
Trusted, fully licensed casinos offering progressive jackpots - compare your options and find the right fit.
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Award-winning casino with the Loyalty+ rewards system, huge jackpot selection and fast payouts.

Rooli
Player-friendly casino with a generous welcome package and a wide range of progressive jackpots.
Bitkingz
Crypto-friendly casino with a generous welcome package and a solid selection of progressive jackpot games.

Jackpoty
Feature-rich casino with an impressive welcome package and excellent progressive jackpot coverage.
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Why Should You Use Our Services?
Progressive jackpots are some of the most exciting prizes in online gaming - but knowing when to play can make all the difference. JackpotWatcher is a free, data-driven tracker that monitors the world's biggest progressive jackpots in near real-time, updating values every 1-2 minutes so you always have the freshest numbers. Browse all live jackpot values to see where they stand right now.
Our heat indicators analyse each jackpot's current value against its historical average drop value. When a jackpot crosses that threshold, we flag it as "hot" - meaning it's statistically overdue for a payout.
Beyond tracking, we provide in-depth guides and analysis for every jackpot we monitor: seed values, biggest-ever wins, average drop amounts, time between payouts, and more. Ready to play? Check our recommended casinos.
Biggest Jackpots Today
Looking for the biggest jackpots today? Sort the live carousel above by Biggest to rank every tracked progressive by current value. The leaderboard updates every 1-2 minutes, so the order you see reflects the latest network data - not yesterday's snapshot. On any given day, the title of "biggest jackpot in the world" typically rotates between Mega Moolah, WowPot, and Hall of Gods, with mega-progressive networks regularly crossing CA$15.5 million.
A big jackpot isn't automatically a hot jackpot. A CA$23.3M WowPot is statistically much closer to dropping than a CA$23.3M Mega Moolah, because their historical average drop values differ. That's why we pair the absolute value with a heat indicator - a jackpot trading above its mean drop is "overdue", and statistically more likely to pay out within the next 1-2 weeks. Sort by Heat to see which jackpots are closest to falling, not just which are largest.
The biggest jackpots concentrate at a few networks. Games Global runs both Mega Moolah and WowPot, regularly fielding the two largest progressives on the market. NetEnt's Hall of Gods carries some of the longest cycles in the industry - when it tops CA$7.8M, it's usually been building for months. Relax Gaming's Dream Drop caps at CA$15.5M via its must-win ceiling, guaranteeing a drop before that threshold. Browse the full live jackpot leaderboard for every network we track.
How JackpotWatcher Tracks the Numbers
Every jackpot on this site is pulled directly from the operator and game-provider feeds that drive the in-game tickers themselves. We poll those sources every 1-2 minutes, normalise the values into a single base currency, and convert them on the fly into your local currency using daily exchange rates. That means the figures you see here are the same numbers spinning on screen at a real casino - not yesterday's snapshot pasted into a static table.
Between polls we run a lightweight ticking simulation so the counter keeps moving naturally rather than freezing for a minute at a time. The simulation is calibrated per game using each jackpot's historical growth rate, so a fast-contributing pool like WowPot climbs visibly quicker than a slower network like Hall of Gods. When the next real value arrives, we reconcile silently in the background and keep a high-water mark so the number never appears to drop without an actual payout having occurred.
Historical drop data is just as important as live values. For every tracked jackpot we record the date and amount of every confirmed payout, then use those records to calculate the average drop value, the typical time between drops, and the longest dry spell on record. Those numbers feed directly into the heat indicator, so when we call a jackpot "hot" we mean it in a measurable, statistical sense rather than as marketing language.
How to Read a Jackpot Cycle
Progressive jackpots run in cycles. A small slice of every wager across the network is added to the prize pool, the pool grows until someone triggers the jackpot, and then it resets to a seed value and starts again. The length of a cycle depends on three things: the seed value, the contribution rate, and how widely the game is distributed across casinos. A heavily distributed game with a low seed and a high contribution rate cycles fast; a niche game with a high seed and a small player base cycles slowly.
The most useful number on this site is the ratio between the current value and the average drop value. If a jackpot has historically paid out around CA$6.2M but currently sits at CA$8.5M, it is roughly 38% above its mean - statistically overdue and worth watching closely. If it sits at CA$3.1M, it is well below its mean and most likely still early in its cycle. Sort the leaderboard by Heat rather than Biggest to surface these overdue jackpots; the absolute size of a prize tells you what you can win, but the ratio tells you when you are most likely to win it.
Some jackpots have hard ceilings written into their rules. Dream Drop must pay out before CA$15.5M, and several smaller daily and hourly jackpots are guaranteed to drop within fixed windows. These "must-win-by" mechanics change the maths: as the value approaches the ceiling, the probability of an imminent drop climbs sharply, regardless of the historical average. We flag those situations directly on each jackpot's detail page so you can act on them quickly.
Choosing the Right Casino for Progressive Jackpots
Not every casino offers every jackpot. The progressive networks are operated by the game providers - Games Global, NetEnt, Relax Gaming, Pragmatic Play, Microgaming - and each casino licenses a subset of those games. Before you deposit anywhere, check our casino directory to confirm that the specific jackpot you want to chase is actually live on the operator you are considering. Chasing Mega Moolah at a casino that does not carry it is a common and avoidable mistake.
Licensing matters more than bonus size. A casino licensed in your local market - Spelinspektionen in Sweden, Lotteritilsynet in Norway, Veikkaus in Finland, the Department of Internal Affairs in New Zealand, or the relevant provincial authority in Canada - is bound by player-protection rules that affect withdrawal speed, deposit limits, and dispute resolution. We prioritise locally licensed operators in each market's casino list and label them clearly so you can tell at a glance which sites are regulated where you live.
Bonus terms are the next filter. Many welcome bonuses explicitly exclude progressive jackpot slots from wagering contribution, which means the spins that count toward unlocking your bonus will not be the spins that could trigger a life-changing prize. Read the wagering and game-contribution clauses before you opt in. If a bonus excludes the jackpot you actually want to play, decline it - playing with your own balance keeps every winning spin yours to keep without a wagering chain attached.
Smart Play: Bankroll, RTP and Realistic Expectations
Progressive jackpot slots have lower base-game RTP than standard slots, because a slice of every spin is diverted into the prize pool. A typical fixed-prize slot might return 96% over the long run; a progressive equivalent might return 88-92% from the base game, with the remaining few percentage points returned via the jackpot itself. That structure rewards patience and punishes short, aggressive sessions. Build your bankroll plan around the assumption that most sessions will lose money, and that the upside is a single, rare, very large event.
Bet size matters in two different ways. On some progressive games - the classic Mega Moolah family is the obvious example - the chance of triggering the jackpot scales with stake, so the only way to play for the top prize is to bet at or near the maximum. On others, the jackpot can drop on any spin regardless of stake. Always check the in-game info screen before you start; betting CA$8 a spin on a game where CA$0.31 is enough to qualify is an expensive misunderstanding.
Set a session budget and a session length before you open the game, and treat both as hard limits. Use the deposit limits, loss limits and reality-check timers that locally licensed casinos are required to offer - they exist precisely because chasing a jackpot is the kind of activity that quietly stretches sessions far beyond what people planned. If gambling stops being fun, take a break and use the self-exclusion tools your operator provides. JackpotWatcher exists to make the numbers transparent, not to encourage anyone to play beyond their means.
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