The Four Bonus Rounds at a Glance

The table below ranks the four rounds by hit frequency, from the round you will trigger most often to the rarest. RTP and average multiplier are sourced from Evolution's certified paytable and long-window tracker history. Among Evolution's live game shows, Monopoly Live, Dream Catcher, and Mega Ball, Crazy Time is distinguished by having four distinct bonus games rather than one, each with its own RNG mechanic and payout profile. All four bonus rounds run on the same 1080p live broadcast from Evolution's game show studio in Riga, hosted by a live English-language presenter on every shift.
| Round | Segments | Hit rate | Avg multiplier | RTP | Max pre-Top-Slot | Deep dive |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 of 54 | 7.4% | 11.71x | 96.08% | two-sided | Coin Flip round | |
| 2 of 54 | 3.7% | 25.5x | 95.27% | ~80,000x | Cash Hunt round | |
| 2 of 54 | 3.7% | 16.4x | 95.02% | 10,000x | Pachinko bonus | |
| 1 of 54 | 1.9% | 21.5x | 94.41% | 20,000x | Crazy Time round |
Top Slot can DOUBLE or TRIPLE any of the values above. The 25,000x stake ceiling applies after stacking. For round-by-round bonus trigger frequency over the last 24 hours, 7 days, and 30 days, the statistics page tracks live counts. UPI deposits for crazy time bonus betting start from INR 10 per segment at India-facing casinos; the minimum to be in action on every bonus segment simultaneously is INR 40 per spin (one segment each on all four bonus types).
The Four Bonus Rounds

Each bonus round runs on its own mechanic and its own pay model. The cards below give the headline numbers and a short summary; for the full mechanic walk-through, follow the spoke link or read how to play Crazy Time first. Combined trigger rate across all four sits at roughly 16.7% per spin. A bonus drought, many consecutive spins with no bonus trigger, is normal variance at this trigger rate; the 16.7% figure is a long-run average across thousands of spins, not a guarantee within any session window. Theoretical vs actual diverge sharply over the last 100 spins in any short session; over 10,000+ spins, observed trigger rates converge on the table values above.
Coin Flip
- Hit rate
- 7.4%
- Avg multiplier
- 11.71x
- RTP
- 96.08%
Coin Flip is the quickest of the four bonus rounds. Two coins, one red and one blue, each show a multiplier on screen before the flip. The host flips the physical coin in the studio, and whichever side lands face up pays its multiplier on the qualifying bet. The flip itself is 50/50 between red and blue; both sides have equal probability. The variance sits in the multiplier values assigned to each side, not in the flip odds; crazy time coin flip blue vs red odds are always even, the asymmetry is in the payouts. There is no single cap because each side carries its own value, and Top Slot may DOUBLE or TRIPLE one side independently. Round length is short, often under 30 seconds, which keeps the wheel moving back to the next spin faster than the other three rounds. When Top Slot lands DOUBLE or TRIPLE on Coin Flip, it scales one side's value before the machine flip; the higher multiplier side wins on roughly half of those scenarios. On a INR 100 Coin Flip stake, an 10x result returns INR 1,100 total; a 50x result returns INR 5,100 total, both gross before TDS.
Read the deep dive: Coin Flip round
Cash Hunt
- Hit rate
- 3.7%
- Avg multiplier
- 25.5x
- RTP
- 95.27%
Cash Hunt opens with a 9 by 12 grid: 108 hidden multipliers, each behind a cartoon symbol. All symbols flip face-down and shuffle, then the player taps to aim and pick one square; the cannon mechanic on screen locks the choice before the reveal. The multiplier under that square is the payout. The pick is cosmetic: multiplier distribution is randomised and locked behind the symbols before the shuffle starts, so cannon aim and target selection have no effect on outcome. Cash Hunt carries the highest average multiplier of any bonus round at 25.5x across long-window tracker history, which is why it draws comparison-shoppers despite the lower hit rate. On a INR 100 Cash Hunt stake, the long-run expected return at 95.27% RTP means an average session loss of INR 4.73 per round, a smaller house edge than both Pachinko and the Crazy Time round. That said, actual results over any last-100-spins window can differ substantially from the theoretical figure.
Read the deep dive: Cash Hunt round
Pachinko
- Hit rate
- 3.7%
- Avg multiplier
- 16.4x
- RTP
- 95.02%
Pachinko is a giant peg-wall. The host releases a puck at the top, and gravity bounces it down through pegs into one of 16 multiplier slots at the bottom. The slot's value is the payout. Some slots read DOUBLE: when the puck lands there, every multiplier on the wall doubles and the puck is re-dropped. The cascade can stack repeatedly, and that mechanic is what drives the round to the cap. Pachinko has hit the 25,000x stake ceiling twice on public record: December 2022 and August 2024. The crazy time pachinko biggest win on record sits at the cap itself; both events circulated as viral clips on YouTube Shorts and in Indian Telegram win-share groups immediately after resolving. Raw wall ceiling pre-Top-Slot is 10,000x per puck drop.
Read the deep dive: Pachinko bonus
Crazy Time Round
- Hit rate
- 1.9%
- Avg multiplier
- 21.5x
- RTP
- 94.41%
The Crazy Time round takes the charismatic live presenter into a separate game show studio, its own stage inside Evolution's Riga broadcast facility, with a giant red wheel mounted on the wall. The studio atmosphere is distinct from the main table: the larger set, the bigger wheel, the audience-facing energy. Three flappers, coloured Blue, Green, and Yellow, sit above the wheel, and the player picks a flapper before the presenter pulls the lever. The wheel spins, the flapper of the chosen colour points to a multiplier or to a DOUBLE / TRIPLE segment. DOUBLE and TRIPLE re-spin the wheel and stack the multiplier each time. Theoretical pre-Top-Slot ceiling sits at 20,000x from a full cascade; practical payout caps at 25,000x stake. Rarest round at 1.9%, most cinematic on screen.
Read the deep dive: Crazy Time round
DOUBLE and TRIPLE: The Cross-Round Multiplier

DOUBLE and TRIPLE are not separate bonus rounds. They are segments inside Pachinko and the Crazy Time round that, when hit, double or triple every multiplier currently on display and re-trigger the round. The cascade compounds. A Pachinko run that hits two DOUBLEs in sequence multiplies the wall values by 4x; a Crazy Time round hitting DOUBLE then TRIPLE multiplies every flapper-pointed multiplier by 6x.
Top Slot's separate DOUBLE / TRIPLE on the main reel is independent. It applies once at the top of the spin, before the bonus round opens, and stacks with whatever in-round cascade follows. So a Pachinko round entered with Top Slot TRIPLE on Pachinko, and which then hits one in-round DOUBLE, multiplies its raw slot value by 6x before the cap check. For Top Slot stacking detail, the how-to-play page covers the multiplier reel mechanic in full.
The 25,000x stake ceiling is the operator-level payout cap. The cascade can mathematically exceed 25,000x; the operator pays out at exactly 25,000x stake regardless of how high the raw cascade went. Pachinko's December 2022 and August 2024 events are the two confirmed cap-hits in public record.
A common query is "crazy time bonus round odds" or "crazy time predictor"; there is no pattern to exploit. Each spin is a certified independent random event. A 50-spin bonus drought does not raise the probability of the next trigger; the claimed predictor apps circulating in Indian Telegram groups have no access to Evolution's RNG and cannot forecast outcomes. Hot-segment and hot-round beliefs are gambler's fallacy applied to an independent-round live wheel.
From a bankroll and expected-return perspective, the four rounds split into two variance tiers. Coin Flip is the low-variance option: house edge 3.92%, highest RTP at 96.08%, most frequent trigger. Pachinko and the Crazy Time round are the high-variance bonus types: house edge 4.98% and 5.59% respectively, rarer triggers, wider payout distribution. Cash Hunt sits between the two. No bet type carries positive expected value for the player; the RTP figures represent long-run theoretical return, not a session guarantee.
Highest Multipliers All-Time

The 25,000x stake operator cap is the firm ceiling on every round. Pachinko has reached it twice on public record. Theoretical ceilings on the other rounds, derived from full cascade math, sit higher than 25,000x but have never paid out above the cap. Confirmed cap-hits sit at the top of the leaderboard; the rest are architectural ceilings, not recorded payouts. For the full archive of 25,000x records and big bonus payouts across all four rounds, the big-wins page carries the rolling list.
| Rank | Round | Multiplier | Date | INR payout at INR 100 stake | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 25,000x | December 2022 | INR 25,00,000 | First confirmed cap-hit | |
| 2 | 25,000x | August 2024 | INR 25,00,000 | Second confirmed cap-hit | |
| 3 | 20,000x | theoretical pre-Top-Slot ceiling | not recorded | Flapper cascade math | |
| 4 | 10,000x | raw cap pre-Top-Slot | not recorded | Wall ceiling before DOUBLE | |
| 5 | ~80,000x | theoretical grid ceiling | not recorded | Capped at 25,000x payout | |
| 6 | no fixed cap | two-sided | not recorded | Each side carries its own multiplier |
INR figures shown at a 100-rupee stake, gross before the 30% TDS that operators withhold on net winnings. The 25,000x cap means a INR 100 stake pays a maximum of INR 25,00,000 (25 lakh), and a INR 1,000 stake pays a maximum of INR 2,50,00,000 (2.5 crore). How often does Crazy Time pay 25,000x? Twice on public record since the game launched in June 2020, roughly one event every 20 months, across all Evolution tables running 24/7 globally. Both confirmed hits were on Pachinko. Screenshots of both 25,000x events were shared across WhatsApp groups and Telegram channels in India immediately after resolving. Source for both records is the public timestamped spin log: transparent multiplier history, no signup required to verify, cross-referenced against Evolution's eCOGRA-audited, RNG-certified paytable. The full rolling list is on the 25,000x records archive.
Crazy Time Bonus Round FAQs

How many bonus rounds are there in Crazy Time?
Crazy Time has four bonus rounds: Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, and the Crazy Time round. Together they sit on 9 of the 54 wheel segments, giving a combined trigger rate of roughly 16.7% per spin, or close to one bonus in every six rounds across long runs.
Which Crazy Time bonus round pays the most on average?
Cash Hunt leads on average payout at 25.5x, followed by the Crazy Time round at 21.5x, then Pachinko at 16.4x, then Coin Flip at 11.71x. Average is not maximum: a single round can pay far above or below these long-window figures depending on the cascade.
What is the highest multiplier in Crazy Time?
The 25,000x stake operator payout cap is the ceiling on every round. Pachinko has hit it twice on public record, in December 2022 and August 2024. Theoretical ceilings on Cash Hunt and the Crazy Time round are higher, but no payout has ever exceeded the 25,000x cap.
What does DOUBLE mean in the Crazy Time bonus round?
DOUBLE doubles every multiplier currently on the wheel and re-spins the round. It can stack with TRIPLE, and with Top Slot's own DOUBLE or TRIPLE landed at the top of the spin. You can re-trigger DOUBLE multiple times in one round, but the final payout still caps at 25,000x stake.
How often does a bonus round trigger in Crazy Time?
Roughly 1 in 6 spins lands on a bonus segment overall. Coin Flip triggers on 7.4% of spins, Cash Hunt on 3.7%, Pachinko on 3.7%, and the Crazy Time round on 1.9%. Real-time numbers drift round by round; check the live segment counts for the current window.
Can a player influence the bonus round outcome?
No. Coin Flip is fully random, the host flips the coin. Cash Hunt picks are cosmetic, with multipliers shuffled and hidden behind the symbols. Pachinko drops are random off the pegs. In the Crazy Time round, all three flappers carry equal expected value across long runs. Bas yahi hai farak: choice is presentation, not edge.
What is the Crazy Time bonus wheel vs the main wheel?
The main money wheel is the 54-segment outer wheel that spins on every round. The Crazy Time bonus wheel is a separate, larger virtual wheel that appears only inside the Crazy Time round, with three flappers and DOUBLE / TRIPLE multiplier segments built around the rim.
Are Crazy Time bonus rounds available at India casinos?
Yes. Every Evolution-licensed casino serving India streams the same crazy time live casino feed with all four bonus rounds. Mechanics, RTP, multipliers, and the 25,000x cap are identical across operators; there is no India-specific version. Deposits via PhonePe, Google Pay, and Paytm UPI are accepted at all major India-facing operators; stake from INR 10 per bonus segment. Is it legal? Crazy Time is available on offshore-licensed platforms; no federal law explicitly bans online casino play for Indian residents. Compare India casinos with Crazy Time for UPI-friendly options, or watch the live wheel before depositing.
