Crazy Time RTP per Bet Type: Full Paytable Breakdown

Crazy Time offers eight bet types: four number bets (1, 2, 5, 10) and four bonus rounds (Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Crazy Time). Evolution discloses full paytable rates for every bet type; all crazy time rtp figures on this page are sourced from official documentation current as of May 2026, and the paytable has not changed since the game launched in 2020. RTP is a long-run measure: the certified percentage of total wagered amount returned to players across thousands of spins. Single-session results almost always sit above or below the theoretical figure because of variance; the crazy time rtp range of 94.41% to 96.08% represents the full spread across all eight bet types before variance is applied.
| Bet type | RTP % | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 95.39% | main game, low variance | |
| 95.39% | main game, low variance | |
| 95.39% | main game, low variance | |
| 95.39% | main game, low variance | |
| 96.08% | highest of all bet types, with Top Slot stacking | |
| 95.27% | second-highest | |
| 95.02% | below Cash Hunt, high variance | |
| 94.41% | lowest RTP, highest variance |
These percentages apply over the long run; a 100-spin or 1,000-spin sample will rarely match them exactly. Top Slot stacking is already factored into Coin Flip's 96.08%, which is why it ranks above the four number bets despite a lower base hit frequency. The Top Slot reel lands on a qualifying multiplier approximately once every six main-wheel spins; because Coin Flip occupies 4 of 54 segments (7.4%), Top Slot and Coin Flip coincide more often than Top Slot and any other bonus segment, and that co-occurrence is baked into the certified 96.08% figure. The Crazy Time RTP per bet type ranges from 94.41% on the Crazy Time bonus round to 96.08% on Coin Flip: a spread of 1.67 percentage points across the full paytable.
Segment Hit Frequency: How Often Each Number Lands

The Crazy Time money wheel is divided into 54 equal-arc segments. Each segment carries either a number value (1, 2, 5, or 10) or a bonus round name (Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Crazy Time). Number segment 1 pays 1:1, number 2 pays 2:1, number 5 pays 5:1, and number 10 pays 10:1 on qualifying bets when the flapper settles on that segment; bonus round segments trigger their respective rounds rather than paying a flat number. Hit rate for any segment equals its wheel-space count divided by 54. Because the flapper stops on a single segment per spin, the eight hit rates sum to 100%.
| Segment | Wheel spaces | Hit rate % | 1-in-N |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21 | 38.9% | 1 in 2.6 spins | |
| 13 | 24.1% | 1 in 4.2 spins | |
| 7 | 13.0% | 1 in 7.7 spins | |
| 4 | 7.4% | 1 in 13.5 spins | |
| 4 | 7.4% | 1 in 13.5 spins | |
| 2 | 3.7% | 1 in 27 spins | |
| 2 | 3.7% | 1 in 27 spins | |
| 1 | 1.9% | 1 in 54 spins |
The space counts add up to 54 (21 + 13 + 7 + 4 + 4 + 2 + 2 + 1), confirming the wheel layout. Segment hit probability is calculated as wheel spaces divided by 54: number 1 is 21/54 = 38.9%, number 10 is 4/54 = 7.4%. These are independent outcomes per spin; past results do not alter the next spin's probability, and a consecutive run of segment 1 landings does not reduce its likelihood on the next spin. The Crazy Time round lands once in 54 spins on average: roughly one trigger per hour at a typical 50 to 60 spins per hour pace. Tracksino and CasinoScores confirm these theoretical frequencies over sample sizes of one million spins or more; theoretical vs actual diverges over short windows of 100 to 200 spins but converges on the paytable figures over the long run. The on-site live spin history archive logs actual segment landings over rolling 200-spin windows, confirming long-run convergence on the paytable figures. The crazy time segment hit frequency is consistent with Evolution's certified RNG output, which generates each spin independently with no memory of prior results; a dry spell of 40 to 80 spins without a bonus trigger falls within the normal probability distribution at these hit rates and does not indicate a fault or deviation. For the wheel layout itself and how each spin resolves, see how the wheel works.
House Edge by Bet Type: What the Casino Keeps

House edge is the casino's theoretical retention on each bet, calculated as 100% minus the RTP. The crazy time house edge by segment ranges from 3.92% on Coin Flip to 5.59% on the Crazy Time bonus round; all five distinct values are fixed by Evolution's certified paytable and do not change between operators, sessions, or time of day. A 4.61% edge means that, over a very large number of spins, the casino keeps INR 4.61 of every INR 100 wagered while returning the remaining INR 95.39 to players; expected value (EV) per bet is negative for all eight bet types, with the magnitude of the EV gap varying by 1.67 percentage points across the full paytable. Lower house edge favours the player on long runs because the rate of expected loss compounds more slowly. The table below ranks the five distinct edge values from lowest to highest.
| Bet type | RTP % | House edge % |
|---|---|---|
| 96.08% | 3.92% | |
| 95.39% | 4.61% | |
| 95.27% | 4.73% | |
| 95.02% | 4.98% | |
| 94.41% | 5.59% |
Each house edge figure is calculated by subtracting the RTP percentage from 100. The four number bets share an identical 4.61% edge because all four carry the same 95.39% RTP. Across Evolution's live game show lineup, Crazy Time's best-case house edge of 3.92% on Coin Flip is competitive with Monopoly Live and Dream Catcher's number segment edges, placing it within the mainstream live game show range; the Crazy Time bonus round's 5.59% edge is the trade-off for the round's highest theoretical ceiling and rarest trigger. Indian players accessing Crazy Time through Curacao-licensed operators sit in a legal grey area under the Public Gambling Act 1867; net winnings above zero attract 30% TDS withheld by the operator before the rupee balance is credited. The UPI-friendly operators shortlist covers casinos that handle TDS automatically at withdrawal. For mechanics specific to each bonus round and how the multipliers stack inside the round, refer to the bonus round breakdown.
Payout Multipliers and Top Slot Stacking

Each bet type has a fixed base pay before any multiplier is applied. Number segments pay at flat odds tied to their face value; bonus rounds pay variable multipliers driven by in-round mechanics. Before each main-wheel spin, a 5-second bet window opens and the live host announces No More Bets at the cut-off; qualifying bets on any of the eight bet types must be placed before the window closes. The minimum qualifying bet is INR 10 at most India-facing operators, funded via UPI on PhonePe, Google Pay, or Paytm. The Top Slot reel spins independently above the wheel and lands roughly once in every six spins on a multiplier between 2x and 50x. When the Top Slot multiplier matches the segment that wins the spin, the multiplier applies to that win. Stacking order matters: Top Slot is locked in at the start of the round, then any in-round multipliers cascade on top.
| Bet type | Base pay | Top Slot range | Stacked max |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1:1 | 2x to 50x | 25,000x cap | |
| 2:1 | 2x to 50x | 25,000x cap | |
| 5:1 | 2x to 50x | 25,000x cap | |
| 10:1 | 2x to 50x | 25,000x cap | |
| avg 11.71x | 2x to 50x | 25,000x cap | |
| avg 25.5x | 2x to 50x | 25,000x cap | |
| avg 30x | 2x to 50x | 25,000x cap | |
| highest avg of the four | 2x to 50x | 25,000x cap |
The Top Slot multiplier is applied at the start of any bonus round it triggers; subsequent in-round DOUBLE or TRIPLE multipliers cascade on top of the already-stacked value. The Top Slot reel lands on a qualifying value approximately once every six spins across the full main wheel, with the qualifying range running from 2x to 50x plus the special DOUBLE and TRIPLE results. When Top Slot lands a numerical multiplier on a qualifying segment, it multiplies only that round's payout; DOUBLE and TRIPLE scale every value on the in-round board before the bonus plays out. The 25,000x cap is the absolute per-stake payout ceiling across all operators; cascade math that exceeds it is settled at 25,000x regardless of stacking depth. At INR 100 stake the cap equals INR 25,00,000 (25 lakh); at INR 1,000 stake it equals INR 2,50,00,000 (2.5 crore). The two confirmed 25,000x cap-hit events on public record came from Pachinko in December 2022 and August 2024; no confirmed 25,000x event sits on public record for Coin Flip or the number bet types.
Expected Return on an INR 500, 1,000, or 5,000 Session

The crazy time expected return per bet type is a direct function of its certified RTP: stake multiplied by RTP equals expected return, stake minus expected return equals expected loss. Setting a session loss limit in INR before opening the live stream converts the abstract house edge percentage into a concrete rupee figure: at 4.61% house edge on number 1, the expected value (EV) per INR 100 flat bet is negative INR 4.61 per spin. The table below shows expected return at three common stakes: INR 500, INR 1,000, and INR 5,000 per spin, each across a 1,000-spin sample. The calculation uses the number bet "1" at 95.39% RTP because it is the most common low-variance baseline on the wheel. Bonus-heavy bets generate the same expected loss in theory but deliver it with much wider swings. All rupee figures are stated pre-TDS, before the 30% tax on net winnings is deducted; net winnings above zero attract TDS withheld by the operator before the rupee balance is credited.
| Stake per spin | Spins assumed | Total wagered | Expected return at 95.39% | Expected loss |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| INR 500 | 1,000 | INR 5,00,000 | INR 4,76,950 | INR 23,050 |
| INR 1,000 | 1,000 | INR 10,00,000 | INR 9,53,900 | INR 46,100 |
| INR 5,000 | 1,000 | INR 50,00,000 | INR 47,69,500 | INR 2,30,500 |
Calculated on the number bet "1" at 95.39% RTP, the most common low-variance baseline; number 1 lands 38.9% of spins, meaning roughly 390 hits per 1,000 spins each paying at 1:1 odds. An INR 10,000 session bankroll at INR 100 per spin funds 100 spins before a stop-loss review; flat betting at a fixed INR unit keeps expected loss per spin transparent at INR 4.61 per INR 100 wagered on number 1. Other bet types yield identical expected loss per unit wagered in theory; bonus-heavy bets carry much wider standard deviation per session, meaning actual results diverge more substantially from the theoretical figure. The law of large numbers ensures actual returns converge on the published RTP over tens of thousands of spins, not individual 100- or 200-spin sessions.
Source Citation: Evolution Paytable and Methodology

Every RTP, hit frequency, house edge, and expected return figure on this page is derived from one primary source: Evolution Gaming's official paytable for the Crazy Time live stream. Evolution Gaming is a publicly listed company on NASDAQ under the ticker EVO; Crazy Time has been live since 2020 and the paytable has not changed since release. Its games are independently audited by eCOGRA and BMM Testlabs, which certify the crazy time rtp per segment, the RNG, and the 25,000x payout cap on an ongoing basis. The paytable is published as part of the game's regulatory documentation and remains the binding reference for all stated returns. The game engine is not configurable by individual operators; the 96.08% Coin Flip RTP and the 94.41% Crazy Time round RTP are identical at every casino carrying Evolution's live stream, from UPI-accepting India-facing platforms to regulated European operators. Evolution's certified RNG independence means each spin result is generated without reference to any prior outcome; this certification covers the stated RTP figures, the segment probabilities, and the 25,000x cap enforcement across the full live game show portfolio including Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, Dream Catcher, and Funky Time.
Source: Evolution Gaming, official paytable for Crazy Time live stream Version: paytable as published, current Last verified: 2 May 2026
Methodology: RTP percentages are cited verbatim from Evolution's published paytable. Segment hit rates are derived from the wheel layout (segment count divided by 54 total spaces). House edge is calculated as 100% minus the published RTP for each bet type. Expected return is calculated as RTP multiplied by stake size and spin count, with expected loss as the residual. The 25,000x payout cap and Top Slot 2x-to-50x multiplier range are also published values from the same paytable. No third-party simulation is used; the figures reflect game engine settings, not observed outcomes. New players sign up at an Evolution-licensed operator in under two minutes; phone OTP completes Indian mobile verification, and operators require a PAN card scan and Aadhaar upload before processing withdrawals. For background on the game itself and its broadcast setup, see about Crazy Time.
Crazy Time RTP FAQ

What is the RTP of Crazy Time?
Crazy Time RTP ranges from 94.41% to 96.08% depending on the bet type. The crazy time rtp per segment is: number bets (1, 2, 5, 10) at 95.39%, Cash Hunt at 95.27%, Pachinko at 95.02%, Coin Flip at 96.08%, and the Crazy Time bonus round at 94.41%. All figures are taken from Evolution's published paytable, independently certified by eCOGRA. High-frequency segments such as number 1 (38.9% hit rate, pays 1:1) carry the same certified RTP as number 10 (7.4% hit rate, pays 10:1) because the payout multiple balances the frequency. Long-run percentages apply; single-session results vary substantially from the theoretical figure due to variance.
Which Crazy Time bet has the highest RTP?
The crazy time coin flip rtp of 96.08% is the highest of any Crazy Time bet type, edging out the four number bets at 95.39% and the Crazy Time bonus round at 94.41%. Top Slot stacking events, where the independent Top Slot reel lands a qualifying multiplier on the same spin as Coin Flip, are already factored into the certified 96.08% figure; this is why Coin Flip outperforms the base number segments despite landing only 7.4% of the time. Coin Flip's 3.92% house edge is the lowest in the game. See the full per-bet breakdown in RTP per bet type above.
What is the house edge of Crazy Time?
The crazy time house edge by segment runs from 3.92% on Coin Flip to 5.59% on the Crazy Time bonus round. Number bets (1, 2, 5, 10) carry a 4.61% edge; Cash Hunt is 4.73%, Pachinko 4.98%. House edge is calculated as 100% minus RTP; it is fixed by Evolution's paytable and identical at every licensed operator. Coin Flip's 3.92% edge is the lowest available on any single bet in the game and is competitive with the best segments in Monopoly Live and Dream Catcher across the Evolution live game show range. A lower edge means a better long-run return for the player; over thousands of spins, the 1.67 percentage point spread between 3.92% and 5.59% translates to a meaningful difference in expected total loss at any stake level.
How often does each segment land in Crazy Time?
The crazy time segment hit frequency per position: segment 1 lands 38.9% of spins (21 of 54 spaces), segment 2 lands 24.1% (13 of 54), segment 5 lands 13.0% (7 of 54), segment 10 lands 7.4% (4 of 54), Coin Flip 7.4% (4 of 54), Cash Hunt and Pachinko each 3.7% (2 of 54), and the Crazy Time bonus round 1.9% (1 of 54). Dry spells of 40 to 80 spins without any bonus trigger are within normal probability at these hit rates; each spin is an independent event and the wheel carries no memory of prior outcomes. Full per-spin data lives on the statistics page.
What is the difference between RTP and hit frequency?
RTP is the long-run percentage of total bets returned to players: 95.39% means INR 95.39 returned per INR 100 wagered across thousands of spins; the crazy time expected return on any qualifying bet is stake multiplied by its certified RTP. Hit frequency is how often a specific segment lands: segment 1 hits 38.9% of spins, the Crazy Time bonus round hits 1.9%. The two connect through payout size: high-frequency segments pay less per hit (1:1 on segment 1), low-frequency bonus rounds pay variable multipliers with a different probability distribution of outcomes. Both a 38.9%-frequency number bet and a 1.9%-frequency bonus round can carry the same certified RTP because the payout structure is calibrated to balance the hit rate over the long run.
Is Crazy Time RTP the same for all players?
Yes. RTP is set by Evolution's paytable at the game engine level. The 96.08% on Coin Flip is identical at Parimatch, 10Cric, Stake, or Casumo. What casinos vary is bet limits, bonus terms, and withdrawal speed; the underlying maths does not change. For round-by-round payout context, see the bonus round breakdown.
