GAME REFERENCE

Crash: Pull Out Before the Curve Snaps

Crash is the multiplier round you watch climb until you tap cash out. We host it in our lobby with quick rounds, clear curves and bet sizes that...

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What Crash Is and Why You'd Open It

Crash is a multiplier game built around one decision: when to cash out before the line breaks. Each round, a curve rises from 1.00x and can stop at any moment. You set your bet, watch the multiplier grow, then tap out — or let auto cash-out lock your exit. Rounds run in under a minute, the math is provably fair on the

curve seed, and the screen stays readable on a 6-inch phone. It rewards nerve more than reels.

EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT

Three Things Crash Players Open It For

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Live Multiplier Climb

The whole game is one rising line. You watch it leave 1.00x, hit 1.5x, 2x, 5x — and decide when to bail. Every round looks different and the tension is genuine.

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Auto Cash-Out Targets

Set a target like 1.80x and the game pulls you out automatically when the curve hits it. Useful when you want to step away from the screen or chase a steady multiplier streak.

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Two Bets Per Round

You can run two stakes at once with separate cash-out targets — one safe, one stretched. It turns a single round into a small strategy puzzle instead of a flat coin-flip.

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SERVICE CONTEXT

How Crash Plays Round by Round

Bet Window Each round opens a short betting window. You drop your...
Cash-Out Tap Once the multiplier starts climbing, one tap locks your exit...
Round History A strip across the top shows the last several multiplier...
Mobile Controls The bet panel sits thumb-height on phones. Cash-out is a...

Crash Gameplay Transparency

Game TypeMultiplier crash game, single-round format with optional auto cash-out and dual-bet support.
VolatilityHigh — frequent low pulls under 2x, occasional long curves above 10x where patience pays.
DevicesAndroid and iOS browsers, plus desktop. Portrait orientation is the native layout for the table.
Access RegionAvailable to Indonesia accounts where local law permits, with QRIS, DANA, OVO and GoPay funding.
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Crash on Your Phone

Crash was built for vertical screens. The curve sits centre-frame, the cash-out button anchors the bottom third, and the bet panel folds away while a round runs. We've tuned it...

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Thumb-zone cash-out
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24/7 SUPPORT

Help Paths Inside Crash

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Round Disputes

If a round didn't settle the way your screen showed, our chat team can pull the curve seed and exact cash-out timestamp. Send the round ID from the history strip and we'll trace it.

Connection Drops

Lost signal mid-curve? Auto cash-out, if set, still fires server-side. Reach support with the round ID and we'll confirm where your bet settled before the disconnect.

Bet Limits

Need the table opened to a higher per-round stake or a lower one for testing? Live chat can adjust your Crash limits within the lobby caps for your account tier.

TRUST MARKERS

Fairness Signals on the Crash Table

Provable Curve

Each round seed is generated before bets open and revealed after settlement, so the multiplier path can be checked independently rather than taken on trust.

Studio Provider

Crash on togelon slot comes from a licensed multiplier-game studio with audited RNG output and a public certificate covering the curve algorithm.

RNG Audit

The random number feed driving the curve is third-party tested. Audit reports cover distribution of crash points and absence of bias toward early break.

Round ID

Every round logs a unique ID visible in your history. You can quote it to support or use it to verify the seed disclosure on the provider side.

Server Cash-Out

Auto cash-out triggers on the server, not the client, so a frozen phone screen doesn't change where your bet locks. Network drops are handled the same way.

Stake Caps

Per-round stake caps are published in the table info panel. You always see the maximum exposure before you commit to a round, no hidden ceiling mid-curve.

SIDE BY SIDE

Crash Versus Our Other Game Rooms

01

Crash vs Aviator

Both are curve-and-cash-out games. Crash on our lobby uses a different studio, slightly tighter rounds and a dual-bet panel that some players prefer for split targets.

02

Crash vs Slots

Slots run on spin reels with set paylines. Crash hands you the timing decision instead — no symbols, just one curve and one tap. Sessions feel shorter and more active.

03

Crash vs Live Baccarat

Baccarat is dealer-paced with fixed payouts. Crash is self-paced with variable multipliers. Pick Crash when you want speed; pick Baccarat for ritual and table presence.

04

Crash vs Roulette

Roulette pays fixed odds on a wheel. Crash pays whatever multiplier you cash at, with no upper cap on a hot curve. Roulette is steadier; Crash swings harder.

05

Crash vs Dice

Dice is one-shot and instant. Crash adds the climbing tension of watching a multiplier grow before you act, which changes how stake sizing feels round to round.

06

Crash vs Plinko

Plinko is path-and-physics; outcome is decided once the ball drops. Crash keeps you involved the whole round, which is the main reason regulars stick with it.

07

Crash vs Sportsbook

Sportsbook bets settle over hours. Crash settles in seconds. Many of our accounts open Crash between match windows when they want a quick round on the same balance.

SERVICE CONTEXT

Six Concrete Things About Crash

01
Round Length Most rounds finish inside 30 seconds, including the betting window. You can fit a session into a coffee break without losing the thread of any single curve.
02
Stake Range Bets start low enough for casual rounds and stretch up to table-cap stakes for accounts that want bigger swings. The range is visible before you confirm.
03
Auto Modes Set a number of rounds and a target multiplier and Crash will run hands-off. Stop conditions on win or loss totals keep the auto-run from going past your line.
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Dual Bet The two-bet panel lets you split stakes — one cashing at 1.5x for safety, one riding for a longer multiplier. It's the closest Crash gets to strategy.
05
History Strip Recent multipliers stay on screen so you can read the rhythm of the table. Useful for pacing your stake, even if it can't predict the next round.
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QRIS Funding Top up your Crash balance via QRIS, DANA, OVO or GoPay without leaving the table. The curve keeps running while your funds settle in the background.

Crash Questions We Get Asked

A multiplier starts at 1.00x and climbs. You can cash out at any point to lock that multiplier on your stake. If the curve breaks before you tap, the bet is lost for that round.

Yes. Set an auto cash-out target, the number of rounds, and optional stop-on-win or stop-on-loss totals. Crash will run inside those rules until a stop condition or your manual halt fires.

Auto cash-out runs server-side, so a set target still triggers even if your screen freezes. Without an auto target set, the round will play out and settle based on whether the curve broke.

Each round seed is generated before bets open and published after settlement, letting you verify the result independently. The RNG behind the seed is third-party audited for fair distribution of crash points.

Yes, the table supports two simultaneous stakes with independent cash-out targets. Many regulars run one safe target around 1.5x and let the second bet ride for a larger multiplier.

Top up your account using QRIS, DANA, OVO or GoPay from the chip row. Funds land quickly and the Crash table picks them up on the next round without forcing a reload.

No. Each round is independent, so a string of low pulls doesn't make a high curve more likely. The history strip is useful for reading pace and sizing your stake, not forecasting outcomes.