Crazy Time Game Facts at a Glance

This crazy time game spec sheet runs on a fixed paytable and a fixed wheel layout, published and maintained by Evolution Gaming (NASDAQ: EVO). The values below hold across every casino lobby running the game. Live history (recent multipliers, big wins, Top Slot hits) sits on the live tracker home and the history archive; this table is what the game is, not what it has paid lately.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Developer | Evolution Gaming (trading as Evolution AB) |
| Release year | 2020 |
| Studio location | Riga, Latvia |
| Game type | Live game show, money wheel format |
| Wheel segments | 54 total: 1 (x21), 2 (x14), 5 (x7), 10 (x4), Coin Flip (x4), Cash Hunt (x2), Pachinko (x2), Crazy Time (x1) |
| Bonus rounds | 4: Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, and the Crazy Time bonus wheel; see the four bonus rounds for the full breakdown |
| Top Slot | Random multiplier applied to one segment before each spin |
| Max win cap | 25,000x |
| RTP (overall, base) | 96.08% (Top Slot changes individual segment RTPs) |
| Hosts | Rotating English-speaking presenters, 24/7 |
Evolution's live game show output, including Crazy Time, is independently tested by eCOGRA, which certifies the RNG and payout mechanics. The 96.08% base RTP and the 25,000x cap in the table above are drawn from Evolution's published game sheet.
Inside Evolution's Riga Studio
Crazy Time Studio Location: Riga, Latvia
The crazy time studio location is Riga, Latvia. The crazy time evolution gaming studio location is the same Riga site. It is a purpose-built live game show facility inside Evolution's Riga site that operates 24/7. The same studio site hosts other Evolution live game shows, including Dream Catcher and Monopoly Live, so Crazy Time shares its production neighbourhood with the wheel-show titles that came before it.

The hosts are rotating English-speaking presenters who cover shifts across the day and night. Evolution AB (NASDAQ: EVO) employs presenters on studio contracts; this page does not name individuals because the host roster rotates and naming a person dates the page. What stays stable is the language, the dress code, and the show format. Top Slot, the spin, the bonus round announcements, and the catchphrases stay the same regardless of who is on shift.
The live feed itself, with the current host on shift and the current spin in motion, sits at the Riga studio stream; this block covers what the studio is, not what it is showing right now.
Crazy Time's 2020 Release and Place in the Evolution Line-up

The crazy time release date is 2020. The predecessor inside Evolution's wheel-show line is Dream Catcher, released in 2017 as Evolution's first money wheel. Dream Catcher established the format: a vertical wheel, a host at a podium, a flapper that lands on a numbered segment, and a paytable that pays out the segment value as a multiplier on the bet. Crazy Time inherited that base and built on it.
What changed with Crazy Time is the bonus layer. The game added the four bonus rounds (Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, and the Crazy Time bonus wheel itself) and Top Slot on top of the money wheel format. The result is a longer round, more decision points for the player, and a higher max-win ceiling than Dream Catcher carried. The crazy time max win of 25,000x sits inside the Crazy Time bonus round, where double and triple multipliers stack on the bonus wheel, not on the base money wheel. For INR players, the 25,000x figure applies to the original stake in rupees at the full multiplier; the cap is the same regardless of which casino lobby is running the game.
Other Evolution Game Shows on the Same Format

Other Evolution Gaming live game shows are worth knowing alongside Crazy Time because they share the Riga studio family, the show format, and the live-host model. They differ in theme and bonus mechanic. Crazy Time fits inside this evolution gaming live game shows line as the wheel-plus-bonus-rounds entry; the others sit either before it (Dream Catcher) or alongside it (Monopoly Live, Deal or No Deal Live, Funky Time).
Evolution also operates a parallel live wheel room labelled Crazy Time A in some India casino lobbies. The room shares the same paytable, the same 54 segments, the same four bonus rounds, and the same 25,000x cap as the main Crazy Time. The only operational difference is a separate spin log on Tracksino and CasinoScores. See the Crazy Time A sister room page for the full breakdown.
The crazy time rtp of 96.08% applies at the base wheel level; individual segment RTPs shift when the Top Slot multiplier lands on that segment before the spin. The five questions below cover the game facts most visitors arrive asking.
Crazy Time Game FAQ

Who made Crazy Time?
Crazy Time was built by Evolution Gaming, the live casino studio that trades as Evolution AB after a 2020 rebrand. Evolution is also responsible for Dream Catcher, Monopoly Live, and Deal or No Deal Live, all built inside the same studio family in Riga.
When was Crazy Time released?
Crazy Time launched in 2020. Evolution does not publish a clean global month-day launch date as a single public fact; the publishable release year is 2020. The Crazy Time game has run continuously from the Riga studio since launch.
Where is Crazy Time filmed?
Crazy Time is filmed at Evolution's purpose-built live game show studio in Riga, Latvia. The same studio family hosts other Evolution game shows, including Dream Catcher and Monopoly Live. The set runs 24/7 with rotating English-speaking presenters covering the shifts.
How many segments does the Crazy Time wheel have?
The wheel has 54 segments. The number segments are 1 (x21 spaces), 2 (x14), 5 (x7), and 10 (x4), and the bonus segments are Coin Flip (x4), Cash Hunt (x2), Pachinko (x2), and Crazy Time itself (x1). The breakdown is fixed and published by Evolution.
What is the maximum win on Crazy Time?
The maximum win on Crazy Time is capped at 25,000x the bet. The cap sits inside the Crazy Time bonus round itself, where double and triple multipliers can stack on the bonus wheel. The base wheel and the other three bonus rounds do not reach that ceiling.
Is KG Time the same as Crazy Time?
Yes. KG Time is a local naming used by some India casino lobbies for Evolution's Crazy Time. The game mechanics, paytable, RTP, four bonus rounds, and Riga studio broadcast are identical. The only difference is the lobby label inside the casino account.
