GAME REFERENCE

Crash: One Multiplier, One Decision

Crash is the round-based multiplier game we keep front and centre in our arcade row. You place a stake, the curve climbs, and you cash out before it...

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What Crash Is on topwd slot

Crash sits in our instant-games row, built by studios like Spribe and BGaming and served through our arcade lobby. Each round opens with a 1.00x curve that climbs until it breaks at a provably-fair point. Your job is to lock in a cash-out before that moment. We surface every past round on the side panel so you can read streaks before staking,

and rounds run roughly every 8–12 seconds across desktop and phone.

PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS

Three Things to Notice in Crash

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Live Multiplier

The multiplier curve climbs in real time from 1.00x upward, and we render it smoothly on phone screens so you can read momentum and tap cash-out without lag between you and the round result.

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Auto Cash-Out

Set a target like 1.80x or 2.50x and Crash will pull your stake the second the curve hits it. We keep the auto panel docked so you can adjust between rounds without missing the next launch.

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Provably Fair Seed

Each round carries a server seed and client seed you can verify after the bust. We expose the hash on the round-history drawer so the bust point is checkable rather than something you have to trust blind.

QUICK SIGNAL

How Crash Plays Round by Round

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Entering a Round Open the Crash tile from our arcade strip, set your stake in the bet box, and you're queued for the next launch. Stakes lock the moment the countdown hits zero and the curve begins its climb.
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Cashing Out Manually Tap the green cash-out button at any point above 1.00x and we settle your stake times the current multiplier. Reaction speed matters — the curve can break a heartbeat after your last glance at the screen.
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Auto Mode Mechanics Switch to auto and you can pre-set both stake and target multiplier, plus an optional stop-on-loss. Rounds then run hands-free while you watch the history strip and adjust your target between launches.
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Mobile Tap Feel On phone we keep the cash-out button thumb-sized at the bottom of the screen, with stake controls above. The curve renders in the upper half so your tapping hand never blocks the multiplier you're reading.

Crash Gameplay Transparency

Game TypeRound-based multiplier arcade game, not a slot reel or table card game. Each round is independent and settles in seconds.
VolatilityHigh variance by design — short rounds can bust at 1.01x, and long curves occasionally push past 50x before breaking.
Supported DevicesRuns in-browser on Android, iOS, desktop Chrome and Safari with no separate download needed from our lobby.
Access RegionAvailable to accounts in supported regions where local law permits, including our Indonesia-facing lobby.
ON THE GO

Crash on Your Phone

Crash was built for short sessions on a phone, and that's how most of our Indonesia accounts open it. The curve, stake box and cash-out button all sit within thumb...

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SUPPORT

Help Paths Around Crash

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Round Disputes

If a Crash round settles oddly on your side, our chat desk can pull the server seed and bust point for that specific round ID and walk you through the verification within the same conversation.

Cash-Out Lag

On slow connections the cash-out tap can feel delayed. Our team will check your session log, confirm the multiplier at tap time, and reconcile the round if the network was the cause of any mismatch.

Stake Limits

Crash stake caps differ from our slot rooms. Support can explain the per-round minimum and maximum on your account tier and adjust where your verification level allows it.

EDITORIAL CLARITY

Fairness Signals Behind Crash

Provably Fair

Every Crash round publishes a hashed server seed before launch and reveals it after bust, so the multiplier point cannot be edited mid-round.

Studio Provenance

Crash titles in our lobby come from named arcade studios with public RNG certification, not anonymous white-label feeds plugged in from nowhere.

Round History

The last 50 round outcomes are visible to you and identical to what our servers logged, so streak claims can be checked rather than taken on faith.

Independent RNG

The bust generator is tested by third-party labs that audit arcade and crash-style games specifically, with certificates kept on file.

Session Logs

Your stake, cash-out tap time and round ID are stored per session, so any disputed round can be reconstructed end to end.

No House Curve Edit

We do not adjust the curve based on a player's stake size — the math is fixed at round launch and applies to every account in that round.

Crash vs Our Other Game Rooms

Crash vs AviatorBoth are multiplier round games, but Crash uses a vertical curve and a different bust distribution. Aviator runs a plane animation; Crash keeps the focus on the rising number itself.
Crash vs Live BaccaratBaccarat is dealer-paced over 30–45 seconds with banker and player bets. Crash resolves in 8–12 seconds with one decision — when to tap cash-out — and no card logic to track.
Crash vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is a tumbling slot with cluster pays. Crash has no reels, no symbols, and no spin button — just stake, curve and cash-out timing per round.
Crash vs RouletteRoulette gives you many bet types per spin. Crash gives you one bet and one exit decision, which makes the rounds shorter and the choices simpler to read.
Crash vs MinesMines is a single-player grid where you reveal tiles to climb a multiplier. Crash is shared — everyone in the round watches the same curve and competes on cash-out timing.
Crash vs DiceDice resolves instantly on a roll under a chosen target. Crash builds tension across a curve, so the perceived round length is longer even when stakes are equal.
Crash vs SportsbookSports markets settle over hours or days. Crash rounds settle in seconds, which is why we slot it next to live tables for short-session play rather than inside the sportsbook tab.
QUICK SIGNAL

Crash Highlights at a Glance

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Eight-Second Rounds Rounds average eight to twelve seconds from launch to bust, so a ten-minute session can cover dozens of separate Crash decisions on your account.
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Manual or Auto You can play hand-on with manual cash-out or let auto mode pull at a fixed multiplier target while you watch the history strip between launches.
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Round History Strip The last fifty bust points sit along the side of the Crash table, so streaks and cold runs are readable before you commit a stake to the next round.
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Low Entry Stake Crash supports small stakes per round, which lets you stretch a modest balance across many rounds rather than burning it on a single high-stake decision.
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Phone Optimised The Crash table renders in portrait with thumb-zone cash-out, so phone sessions feel native rather than like a shrunken desktop view squeezed onto your screen.
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Verifiable Outcomes Each round's seeds can be checked after the bust, so the multiplier point is auditable rather than something you have to trust the lobby on.

Crash Questions We Get

A countdown of a few seconds appears, your stake locks in when it ends, and the multiplier begins climbing from 1.00x. You then choose when to tap cash-out before the curve breaks for that round.

Yes. Switch the Crash table to auto mode and enter a target like 1.80x or 3.00x. We will pull your stake the moment the curve touches that number, with no manual tap needed from you.

Each round uses a hashed server seed published before launch and revealed after the bust. The bust point is generated from that seed, and you can verify any round from your history drawer afterwards.

Crash supports a wider stake range than most slot rooms in our lobby, from very small per-round entries up to higher caps tied to your account tier. Support can confirm the exact range on your account.

Yes — Crash is the game we tune hardest for phones. The portrait layout, low data use and thumb-zone cash-out button were built for short sessions on Android and iOS during your day.

If your auto cash-out target was set, the server still pulls your stake at that multiplier even if your screen froze. Without a target, the round settles at bust and our team can reconstruct it from logs.

Both are multiplier round games, but they come from different studios with different curve distributions and visuals. Crash keeps the focus on the number itself, while Aviator wraps the same idea in a plane animation.