GAME REFERENCE

Crash: Watch the Multiplier, Cash Out in Time

87 2d puts Crash at the centre of our arcade game room — one rising multiplier, one decision, real payout rounds every few seconds. Open your account and...

Rising multiplier curveManual cash-out controlRound starts in secondsProvably fair engineMobile-optimised interface
87 2d Crash: Watch the Multiplier, Cash Out in Time
87 2d What Crash Is and Why We Feature It

What Crash Is and Why We Feature It

Crash is a multiplier-based arcade title where a curve climbs from 1× upward and can stop at any moment. You lock in a stake before the round opens, watch the number rise, and cash out before the curve crashes. The tension is real — wait too long and the round ends at zero. We feature Crash because its short round format, transparent

multiplier history and straightforward betting structure make it one of the most-requested titles in our lobby.

WHAT'S INSIDE

Inside the Crash page

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Mechanic

One-Button Cash-Out

The entire Crash experience pivots on a single decision: hold or cash out. No side bets...

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Transparency

Provably Fair Round Results

Each Crash round uses a verifiable seed-based outcome so you can confirm the crash point independently...

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Format

Rounds Under 30 Seconds

Most Crash rounds resolve in well under half a minute. That rhythm suits short sessions on...

PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

How Crash Gameplay Actually Works

Crash strips betting down to its simplest form: pick a stake, watch a multiplier rise from 1× and press cash-out before the curve collapses. No card hands to...

Pre-Round Staking You set your stake amount before each round opens. Some...
Auto Cash-Out Setting Set a target multiplier — say 2× or 5× —...
Live Multiplier Feed A real-time graph shows the curve climbing. Previous round results...
Mobile Touch Controls On Android or iOS, the cash-out button is large, centred...

Crash Transparency Numbers at a Glance

Before you open a Crash session, these are the figures we keep visible. RTP and volatility shape your session length expectations, and we want you to go in with a clear picture...

Auto-refresh hourly
87 2d Game Type

Game Type

92%

Arcade multiplier — single rising curve per round

87 2d Volatility

Volatility

97%

Variable; short-multiplier exits lower variance, stretch targets raise it

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Supported Devices

96%

Browser on Android, iOS, Windows and macOS — no download needed

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Access Region

95%

Available in Indonesia where local law permits; see account region settings

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

MOBILE READY

Crash on Your Phone Feels Built for It

The Crash interface was designed with portrait mobile screens in mind. The multiplier curve fills the upper half, the cash-out button dominates the lower half, and the stake field sits...

Portrait-first layout
One-tap cash-out button
Round history always visible
No app download needed
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Google Play App Store
HELP CHANNELS

Help When You Need It During Crash

If a Crash round disconnects mid-game, if an auto cash-out behaves unexpectedly, or if you simply want to understand the seed verification process, our support paths below are the fastest ways to get clarity.

Team online

Live Chat for Round Queries

If a round resolves in a way that looks off — multiplier discrepancy, stake not returned after a disconnect — open live chat immediately. We can pull the round record and walk through exactly what happened with you.

Email for Seed Verification Help

Crash uses a provably fair system and verifying a past round takes a few steps. Email support can send you a step-by-step walkthrough specific to your round ID so you can confirm the result independently.

FAQ for Auto Cash-Out Setup

Auto cash-out is one of the most-asked-about Crash features. Our in-account FAQ covers every configuration option, including dual-bet setups and what happens if the round crashes exactly at your target multiplier.

PLATFORM TRUST SIGNALS

Why You Can Trust Our Crash Room

We chose Crash titles from providers with documented RNG certification and published RTP figures. The provably fair mechanism is not a marketing phrase here — it is a cryptographic commitment made before...

Certified RNG Engine

The random number generator behind each Crash round holds third-party certification. The crash point is determined before the round opens, not adjusted in real time based on how many accounts are active in the session.

Provably Fair Architecture

Every round produces a server seed hash published before bets open. After the round, the full seed is revealed so you can reconstruct the crash point yourself using standard hashing tools available publicly online.

Published House Edge

The Crash room we host displays its house edge figure in the game information panel. You do not need to calculate it from historical data — the number is stated so you can factor it into your session approach.

Licensed Provider

We source Crash from providers that hold active gaming licences in their operating jurisdictions. Provider licensing details are available inside the game room under the information tab for each title we carry.

Round History Log

Your personal round history is stored in your account and accessible after every session. Each entry shows the crash point, your cash-out multiplier and the stake outcome so your records are always complete.

Responsible Session Tools

Your account includes session time displays and stake history summaries accessible from the account dashboard, giving you the data to make informed decisions about your Crash sessions at any point.

WHY THIS PLATFORM

Crash Versus Other Games We Host

Crash sits in a distinct category inside our lobby. Compared to slots or live table games, it offers the shortest round cycle and the most direct risk-control mechanic — but it also...

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Crash vs. Slots

Slots resolve passively; Crash requires you to act during the round. If you prefer an active decision each cycle rather than watching reels spin, Crash will feel more engaging on a per-round basis.

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Crash vs. Live Baccarat

Baccarat rounds take 60-90 seconds and involve a dealer. Crash rounds are faster and fully digital, making them more suitable when you want rapid cycles without waiting for a physical card shuffle.

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Crash vs. Roulette

Roulette offers many bet types across a single spin. Crash narrows that to one variable — the multiplier — giving you a purer tension arc but less variety in how you structure a single round's risk.

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Crash vs. Aviator

Aviator is one of the most recognised Crash-format titles and uses the same rising-curve mechanic. We host it alongside other Crash variants so you can compare the visual styles and provider engines side by side.

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Crash vs. Plinko

Plinko is also an arcade-category title but its outcome is a ball path, not a multiplier curve. Crash gives you an exit window; Plinko does not, so the risk profile of each round is structured differently.

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Crash vs. Sports Betting

Sports markets require fixture knowledge and research time. Crash rounds close in under 30 seconds with no external information needed, making it the faster-session choice when you want a contained, self-contained game loop.

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Crash vs. Blackjack

Blackjack involves multi-step decisions per hand and a skill component. Crash compresses the decision to one moment per round — cash out or hold — which makes it faster to learn and faster to play at volume.

PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

Six Things That Define Our Crash Room

Here is what specifically distinguishes the Crash experience we've built into our lobby — from the mechanics that reward composure to the format features that make it work equally well on a phone during...

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Multiplier History Strip A row of recent crash points sits below the main graph so you can see how the last ten to twenty rounds resolved. This does not predict future rounds but gives you a concrete record of recent session volatility at a glance.
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Dual Bet Option Certain Crash variants let you place two independent stakes in the same round at different auto cash-out targets. One can be set conservatively at 1.5× while the other stretches toward 10×, letting you split your approach within a single round.
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Chat Feed in-Round A live chat strip runs alongside the game so you can see what other accounts are doing in real time — when they cash out and at what multiplier. This social layer adds context without affecting your own independent round outcome.
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Instant Round Reset The moment a round crashes, the next one begins its countdown within seconds. There is no lobby reload or waiting screen between rounds, keeping the session flow continuous whether you are on mobile data or a fixed connection.
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Stake Flexibility Crash accommodates a wide stake range from small entries up to session-limit amounts set in your account. You can adjust your stake between every round without any minimum waiting period or cooldown timer applied by the game itself.
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Transparent Crash Point Display The exact multiplier at which the round crashed is shown in large figures immediately after each round ends. That number is also logged to your history instantly, so your record is complete before the next round countdown even begins.

Crash Questions We Hear Most Often

Each round begins at 1× and the curve rises continuously. The crash point is set before the round opens using a certified RNG seed. When the curve hits that point it stops, and any position not cashed out before then results in a lost stake.

Yes. Enter a target multiplier in the auto cash-out field before the round opens. If the curve reaches that number before crashing, your position exits automatically at exactly that multiplier and the winnings are credited to your account balance immediately.

If your connection drops while a round is live, an active auto cash-out setting will still execute server-side. If you had no auto target set, the round resolves at the crash point and the result is logged to your account history regardless.

No. The crash point is generated from a server seed that is hashed and published before the round opens for staking. This means the outcome cannot be changed after you place a bet, and you can verify it after the round closes.

Some Crash variants we host support dual staking — two independent entries in the same round, each with its own auto cash-out target or manual exit. Check the game panel for the dual-bet option; not every provider version includes it.

Each round log in your account shows the server seed revealed post-round. Enter that seed and the client seed into a standard SHA-256 hashing tool and compare the output to the crash point displayed. Email support can assist if the steps are unclear.

Yes. Crash loads directly in your mobile browser on Android and iOS. The layout adjusts to portrait orientation automatically and the cash-out button is sized for touch. No separate application or device-specific download is required to access it.