What Crazy Time A Is

Crazy Time A runs on the same paytable as the main Crazy Time, with the same 54 wheel segments, the same four bonus rounds, and the same 25,000x payout cap. The values in the table below repeat across both rooms because both rooms share Evolution's published paytable. The single difference visible to a player is the room label and the separate spin log on public trackers.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product family | Evolution Crazy Time (parent product) |
| Room status | Parallel live wheel room |
| Wheel segments | 54 total: 1 (×21), 2 (×13), 5 (×7), 10 (×4), Coin Flip (×4), Cash Hunt (×2), Pachinko (×2), Crazy Time (×1) |
| Bonus rounds | Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Crazy Time bonus wheel; identical to the main room |
| Top Slot | Random multiplier applied per spin; identical mechanic to the main room |
| Max win cap | 25,000x stake; identical to the main room |
| RTP (overall, base) | 96.08% on Coin Flip down to 94.41% on the Crazy Time round; identical paytable |
| Studio | Evolution Riga studio family; same English-speaking presenter rotation |
| Public log | Separate Tracksino feed and CasinoScores feed alongside the main Crazy Time |
| Lobby visibility | Routed to in some India casino lobbies under the label Crazy Time A |
Both rooms render identically inside an Evolution-licensed casino lobby. The host rotation, the 5-second betting window, the No More Bets call, the wheel resolution, and the bonus round trigger logic all read the same on the A room. What changes is the room label assigned by the operator and the public spin log feed where Tracksino and CasinoScores publish the spin record. For the parent Crazy Time product reference, see the dedicated About page.
Crazy Time A vs the Main Crazy Time Room

The 3-column comparison below splits identical attributes from operational differences. Paytable, mechanics, and cap fall on the identical side. The spin log, the lobby label, and occasional operator routing fall on the operational side. The shared paytable means RTP and segment frequencies converge on identical values across both rooms over a long enough sample.
| Attribute | Main Crazy Time | Crazy Time A |
|---|---|---|
| Paytable | Same | Same |
| Wheel segments | 54 | 54 |
| Bonus rounds | 4 | 4 |
| Top Slot mechanic | Same | Same |
| Max win cap | 25,000x | 25,000x |
| RTP range | 94.41 to 96.08% | 94.41 to 96.08% |
| Studio | Riga (Evolution) | Riga (Evolution) |
| Spin log on Tracksino | Main feed | Crazy Time A feed (separate) |
| Spin log on CasinoScores | Main feed | Crazy Time A feed (separate) |
| Lobby label in some India casinos | Crazy Time | Crazy Time A |
Long-window samples on Tracksino confirm both rooms match Evolution's published paytable within standard variance. A 24-hour window delivers 1,200 to 1,500 spins, plenty for segment 1 to settle close to its 38.9% expectation, but not enough for the rare 1.85% Crazy Time round to settle inside its long-run rate. For the crazy time history archive, the main spin log on this site lives on /history/.
Where India Players See Crazy Time A in Casino Lobbies
Some India-facing operators route players to room A rather than the main Crazy Time room. The label inside the lobby shows Crazy Time A plainly when the operator routes there. A player who knows the main room may search the lobby and find only the A room visible, or both rooms visible side by side. The wheel mechanics, paytable, segment counts, and bonus round triggers do not change between A and main.
Why operators route to A varies. Capacity load balancing across Evolution's broadcast tables is one driver; a high-traffic window often pushes new sessions to the A room while the main room continues for existing sessions. Regional partner agreements between Evolution and specific operators may also assign room A as the default for new India deposits. Operator-side product configuration handles the routing inside the lobby, not the player.
Switching from Crazy Time A to the main Crazy Time table, when the operator's lobby allows it, takes one search inside the live casino lobby. Some operators expose only A; others expose both. For comparison across India operators, the India casino shortlist lists options that accept INR.
Crazy Time A Live Result and Tracker Explained

Tracksino crazy time a is the dominant public log for the A room: the dedicated feed runs at the same latency as the main Crazy Time feed, typically under 15 seconds from wheel resolution. CasinoScores crazy time a publishes a parallel page with the same spin record. Each row carries the segment landed, the Top Slot multiplier when synced, the bonus round outcome when triggered, and the timestamp. India players arriving from tracksino crazy time a or casino scores crazy time a queries typically want a no-signup live result view of the A room specifically.
This site's /history/ archive currently aggregates the main Crazy Time feed in IST with INR equivalents. For the A room specifically, the public Tracksino page is the primary source. The crazy time a live tracker latency mirrors the main feed; both feeds resolve within seconds of the wheel landing in Riga. For the live wheel right now, the homepage shows the main-room result strip.
Crazy Time A Stats and History Archive
Tracksino splits A-room historical counts cleanly: 7-day, 30-day, and all-time spin counts per segment, plus hourly distribution and bonus trigger logs. The 25,000x records sit on the main room: both confirmed cap events landed on the main Crazy Time, December 2022 and August 2024, both on Pachinko. Whether the A room has cleared the 25,000x cap is not confirmed on the public archive as of May 2026. India players looking for crazy time a stats get the same paytable distribution as the main room over a long enough sample. For the main-room view, see crazy time live statistics.
Crazy Time A FAQs

What is Crazy Time A?
Crazy Time A is Evolution's parallel live wheel room operating alongside the main Crazy Time. Same paytable, same 54-segment wheel, same four bonus rounds, same 25,000x cap, same Riga studio. Tracksino and CasinoScores log the A room separately from the main Crazy Time feed; some India casino lobbies route players to room A rather than the main room. The product is not a different game.
Is Crazy Time A different from Crazy Time?
No, not as a product. The paytable, wheel layout, bonus round mechanics, Top Slot rules, and 25,000x cap are identical between the two rooms. The difference is operational: Crazy Time A runs as a parallel live wheel room, the spin log is published separately by Tracksino and CasinoScores, and the lobby label inside some India casinos shows Crazy Time A rather than Crazy Time.
Where do India players see Crazy Time A?
India players see the Crazy Time A label inside some casino lobbies based on operator-side routing. Capacity load balancing, regional partner agreements, and operator product configuration drive the assignment. The wheel mechanics, paytable, and bonus rounds do not change. Switching to the main Crazy Time table, when the operator allows, is done from the lobby search.
How does the Crazy Time A live tracker work?
Tracksino and CasinoScores both publish a dedicated Crazy Time A feed at the same latency as the main Crazy Time feed, typically under 15 seconds from wheel resolution. The A feed shows the same fields per spin: segment landed, Top Slot multiplier, bonus round outcome, and timestamp. India players reading these trackers in IST get a no-signup live result view of the A room specifically.
Has Crazy Time A ever paid 25,000x?
The two confirmed 25,000x cap events on public record both landed on the main Crazy Time room, not on Crazy Time A. Both were Pachinko events: December 2022 and August 2024. The 25,000x cap applies identically to both rooms because the paytable is shared; whether the A room has cleared the cap is not confirmed on the public archive as of May 2026.
