Crazy Time Live Stats India: Hit Rates, Bonus Triggers, Averages

Crazy Time live statistics for India update every spin: segment hit counts, bonus round triggers, hourly distribution in IST, and the top multipliers from the last six hours. The live counts track Evolution Gaming's live game show money wheel, broadcast 24/7 in 1080p from the Riga studio; Evolution is a publicly listed company (NASDAQ: EVO) whose paytable figures are independently certified by eCOGRA. Live counts sit beside the long-run paytable rates so short-run swings are easy to read; for the maths behind those rates, see the RTP per bet type breakdown. Numbers below refresh round-by-round from the public spin log, with the last sync stamp in IST visible on every block alongside the live wheel right now.

Last spin synced in ISTTracked 155,678 spins
crazytime live segment scoreboard for India showing 24-hour hit counts and bonus trigger rates
Live score grid24h segment view

Counts, bonus density, top multipliers and average round data in one dashboard.

Crazy Time Live Stats Scoreboard: 24-Hour Segment Hits

Crazy Time segment statistics dashboard with hit-rate cards
Segment score24h view

The crazy time live stats below cover segment frequency, bonus trigger counts, and hourly distribution for the rolling 24-hour window in IST. The scoreboard shows live hit rates for all eight wheel segments in IST, with each chip carrying the paytable expectation alongside the live count as a no-signup live score reference. Each chip shows the live count, the live percentage of total spins, and the paytable expectation in faded text underneath. Cross-references like tracksino crazy time stats and casinoscores crazy time draw from the same public spin log and confirm the segment distribution at these paytable rates over samples of one million or more spins; as of May 2026, observed hit rates converge on Evolution's published paytable figures within one percentage point over long windows. These counts aggregate the main Crazy Time room; for the parallel Crazy Time A room stats, Tracksino publishes a separate dedicated feed at the same latency. The fixed sort order (1, 2, 5, 10, Coin Flip, Pachinko, Cash Hunt, Crazy Time round) matches the wheel's own segment list rather than today's hit ranking.

166639.5% live38.89% expected1.6%
241124.38% live24.07% expected1.28%
521612.81% live12.96% expected-1.15%
101136.7% live7.41% expected-9.43%
Coin Flip1106.52% live7.41% expected-11.83%
Pachinko704.15% live3.7% expected12.21%
Cash Hunt663.91% live3.7% expected5.8%
Crazy Time342.02% live1.85% expected9.01%

Snapshot synced 18:55 IST. Live refresh keeps this view current when the API responds.

A typical 24-hour window delivers between 1,200 and 1,500 spins, enough volume for segment 1 (21 of 54 wheel spaces) and segment 2 (13 of 54 spaces) to settle close to their paytable rates of 38.9% and 24.1% respectively. The main number segments pay 1:1 (segment 1), 2:1 (segment 2), 5:1 (segment 5), and 10:1 (segment 10) on qualifying bets; the minimum qualifying bet on any segment is INR 10 at most India-facing crazy time casino online platforms. The rarer segments swing wider on a single day: Cash Hunt and Pachinko share a 3.7% expectation (2 spaces each), the Crazy Time round sits at 1.9% (1 space), and dry spells of 40 to 60 consecutive spins without a Pachinko or Cash Hunt trigger are within normal variance. Theoretical vs actual can diverge substantially over a single 24-hour window; over thousands of spins the observed hit rate converges on the paytable figure. The wheel has no memory. Counts come from the public spin log; expectations come from Evolution's published paytable.

How Crazy Time Live Stats Compare to Casino Scores

Public crazy time live stats from Tracksino and Casino Scores pull from the same Evolution-published spin log. The numbers converge over long windows of one million spins and above. India players who land here from casino scores crazy time queries get the same dataset with two locale-specific differences: timestamps render in IST rather than UTC, and high-multiplier wins carry INR equivalents alongside the raw multiplier. The crazy time casino score today figures on this page match what Tracksino and Casino Scores publish for the same 24-hour window; the difference between services is latency, presentation layer, and locale.

Hourly Heatmap: When Crazy Time Lights Up in IST

Crazy Time hourly score chart in IST
IST rhythm24 cells

The heatmap colours each hour of the last 24 in IST by either spin count or bonus trigger count. Hour buckets are inclusive-start, exclusive-end: the 21:00 cell covers 21:00:00 to 21:59:59. Tap or hover any cell to read the exact count. The toggle pill above the row switches between spins per hour and bonus triggers per hour without changing the page URL.

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Heatmap fallback stays visible while live segment and bonus widgets refresh from the Worker.

The Evolution studio runs Crazy Time 24/7 from Riga in English, so the wheel itself never sleeps. The 1080p live stream carries studio production value that makes Crazy Time entertainment gambling rather than a software slot: multiple camera angles, a charismatic live host, and a live chat stream running alongside the wheel. Before each spin the live host runs a 5-second countdown and announces No More Bets; the average tempo of 50 to 60 spins per hour is the rhythm the heatmap captures, with bonus triggers clustered around the 16.7-per-100-spins long-run average. Indian late-evening cells (21:00 to 01:00 IST) often read darker because that is when most Indian players are watching; peak hours on the heatmap reflect India player distribution, not any change in how the game plays.

Bonus Round Triggers Today vs the 7-Day Average

Crazy Time bonus trigger cards for Coin Flip Pachinko Cash Hunt and Crazy Time
Bonus density4 rounds

Four cards, one per bonus round: Coin Flip, Pachinko, Cash Hunt, and the Crazy Time round itself. Each card stacks today's trigger count on top of the 7-day average count and shows the percentage delta between them. Today defaults to the rolling last 24 hours rather than a calendar-day reset, which keeps the early-IST sample from looking artificially light. The full per-round mechanics live in the bonus round breakdown.

Coin Flip
110
7d avg
124
Paytable
7.4%
Delta
-11%
Pachinko
70
7d avg
62
Paytable
3.7%
Delta
+13%
Cash Hunt
66
7d avg
62
Paytable
3.7%
Delta
+6%
Crazy Time
34
7d avg
31
Paytable
1.9%
Delta
+10%

Long-run, the four bonus segments combine for 7.4 + 3.7 + 3.7 + 1.9 = 16.7 of every 100 spins, so roughly one in six spins ends in a bonus round. Crazy Time round is the rare one at 1.9%, which works out to about one trigger every 53 spins on average. Across a typical 1,400-spin day that lands as 25 to 30 trigger events, with day-to-day swings of plus or minus 30% well inside normal variance. A bonus drought of 80 to 120 spins without a Crazy Time round trigger, or 40 to 50 spins without Cash Hunt or Pachinko, is well within the expected variance at each round's hit rate; the hot streak illusion, the sense that a segment is due based on recent counts, has no mathematical basis given fully independent outcomes. On mobile, mid-range Android handsets including Realme, Redmi, and Samsung Galaxy A-series stream the live game show over Jio 4G or Airtel 4G without lag; the auto-bet feature pre-commits a bonus qualifying bet across consecutive main-wheel spins. See Crazy Time on mobile for browser setup notes and data usage benchmarks. High trigger events and big multiplier outcomes circulate as viral clips on YouTube Shorts and in WhatsApp share groups and Telegram casino channels across India.

Top Multipliers in the Last Six Hours

Crazy Time top multiplier card with INR stake example
Top wins100x+

Today's crazy time big win data above 100x feeds directly into this block; any crazy time big bonus today from the rolling six-hour window appears on card 1 within 60 seconds of the studio result. For the full crazy time spin history and last spin result for each completed round, the history archive covers every outcome including smaller wins; this block shows only the top five from the last six hours. Five cards, vertical list, threshold locked at 100x and window locked at the rolling last 6 hours. Each card carries the multiplier value, the round name, the IST timestamp, and an INR equivalent on a typical INR 100 stake before TDS deduction; each result is a timestamped real-time data point from the public spin log, with a typical 5-second latency between the live studio result and the feed update. Cards link nowhere external; this block is the in-page scoreboard payoff, not a casino jump.

The current six-hour snapshot has no 100x+ result. The history archive lists every spin including smaller wins.

A 250x landing on Pachinko reads as INR 25,000 from a INR 100 stake before the operator's TDS deduction; a 1,200x landing on the Crazy Time round reads as INR 1,20,000 on the same stake. The 25,000x stake operator cap is the absolute payout ceiling, identical across all four bonus rounds. Indian players fund qualifying bets via UPI on PhonePe, Google Pay, or Paytm at Curacao-licensed operators; net winnings above zero attract 30% TDS withheld before the INR balance is credited. The UPI-friendly casino shortlist highlights operators with verified UPI rails and same-day withdrawal cycles. Offshore play sits in a legal grey area under the Public Gambling Act 1867; operators require a PAN card scan and Aadhaar upload before processing withdrawals. New players sign up at an Evolution-licensed operator in under two minutes; phone OTP completes Indian mobile verification. For every spin including the smaller wins, see the full history archive.

Average Multiplier by Round: 24-Hour and 7-Day View

Crazy Time average multiplier table visual
Averages24h and 7d

Two tabs, one sortable data table. The 24-hour tab loads as default, pulling real-time averages from the rolling 24-hour spin log; the 7-day tab draws from roughly 9,000 to 10,500 recorded spins across the full week. The averages include Top Slot multiplier stacking events: when the Top Slot reel lands DOUBLE or TRIPLE on a qualifying bonus segment, every multiplier on that round's board scales before the bonus plays out, which is why average and max columns diverge significantly on the Pachinko and Crazy Time rows. Tabs are local state and do not change the URL, so canonical stays /statistics/ for both views. Sample size sits in its own column because it is the most important number on the table for reading the averages honestly.

Average multiplier by bonus round
Average Crazy Time multiplier by bonus round
RoundSample size nAverage multiplierMedian multiplierMax this window
Coin Flip12611.71x10x75x
Pachinko63~30.00x15x250x
Cash Hunt58~25.50x12x200x
Crazy Time34highest mean25x1,200x

Average table fallback stays visible while live segment and bonus widgets refresh from the Worker.

Coin Flip's long-run mean sits at 11.71x per the paytable, Cash Hunt at roughly 25.5x, Pachinko at roughly 30x with high variance from rare 5,000x-plus events, and the Crazy Time round carries the highest mean of the four bonuses. In a 24-hour window the Crazy Time round triggers maybe 20 to 30 times, which is a small sample and noisy by nature; the 7-day tab covers 150 to 200 triggers and is far more meaningful for reading that row. The max-multiplier column is informational, not predictive; expected value (EV) on every bonus qualifying bet is negative at the published house edge, and the law of large numbers only pulls actual returns toward theoretical RTP over thousands of rounds, not within a single 24-hour session. Standard deviation is highest for the Crazy Time round given its 1.9% trigger rate and high multiplier ceiling. Compared with Monopoly Live's Chance card mechanic or Dream Catcher's multiplier wedge, the Crazy Time bonus suite carries the highest theoretical variance ceiling in the Evolution game show lineup. Flat betting at a fixed unit bet keeps variance predictable; an INR 5,000 session fund at INR 50 per unit provides 100 units to absorb normal bonus droughts without exhausting the session. Setting a win target alongside the stop-loss and quitting while ahead protects gains during positive variance. Setting a session bankroll and a stop-loss limit in INR before joining the table keeps expected loss per hour transparent against the house edge on each bonus segment: 3.92% on Coin Flip, 4.73% on Cash Hunt, 4.98% on Pachinko, and 5.59% on the Crazy Time round. For the per-segment payout maths beneath these averages, see payout multipliers per bet type.

Crazy Time Live Statistics FAQ

Crazy Time wheel visual for statistics questions
FAQ8 answers
What does this Crazy Time statistics page show?

Crazy time live score by segment for the last 24 hours, bonus round triggers today vs the 7-day average, hourly distribution in IST, top multipliers in the last six hours, and average multipliers per round on 24h and 7d windows. All crazy time statistics blocks draw from the public spin log; the transparent multiplier history is cross-referenced against Evolution's certified paytable as the long-run reference.

How often does Crazy Time live statistics update?

The segment scoreboard and bonus trigger counter refresh every 60 seconds. The hourly heatmap rebuilds every 5 minutes. The top multiplier feed updates every 60 seconds. The average-multiplier table refreshes every 5 minutes. Each block carries its own last-sync timestamp in IST.

What are casino scores in Crazy Time?

Casino scores is shorthand for the live aggregated count of segment hits and bonus triggers across recent spins. Public trackers like Tracksino and CasinoScores popularised the phrase; the same data is published here with India-specific framing in IST and INR equivalents.

Which Crazy Time segment lands the most often?

Segment 1 lands most, occupying 21 of 54 wheel spaces and hitting on 38.9% of spins long-run. Segment 2 follows at 24.1%, then 5 at 13.0% and 10 at 7.4%. Live counts on the scoreboard above show today's actual hit rates for India's IST window. See the wheel segment breakdown.

How often do bonus rounds trigger in Crazy Time?

About 1 in 6 spins lands on a bonus segment. Coin Flip 7.4% (4 of 54 positions, roughly 1 in 14 spins), Cash Hunt 3.7% (1 in 27 spins), Pachinko 3.7% (1 in 27 spins), and the Crazy Time round 1.9% (1 in 53 spins). That averages 16.7 bonus rounds per 100 spins. Bonus droughts of 30 to 40 consecutive spins without any bonus trigger are within normal variance at the combined 16.7% rate. Live trigger counts sit in the bonus block above. See the bonus round breakdown for per-round mechanics.

What does the hourly heatmap show?

The heatmap colours each hour of the last 24 by spin count or bonus density in IST. Darker cells mean more action. Indian late-evening windows (21:00 to 01:00 IST) tend to read busy because many Indian players join after work; late night spins from 00:00 to 03:00 IST are typically off-peak hours with lighter India player traffic. No best time to play exists from an odds standpoint: segment probabilities are identical across all 24 hours. The wheel runs 24/7.

How is /statistics/ different from the /rtp/ page?

/statistics/ shows live aggregates from recent spins: today's hit counts, today's bonus triggers, today's top multipliers. /rtp/ explains the maths behind those numbers: crazy time rtp per segment from Evolution's published paytable, the crazy time house edge per bet type, and expected return on a INR 500 session. Live versus theoretical. See RTP per bet type for the full breakdown.

Can these statistics predict the next Crazy Time round?

Each spin is an independent event; the wheel has no memory and no pattern carries between rounds. Past hit counts describe what already happened, not what is due. Hot and cold segments do not exist: a dry spell on the Crazy Time round is variance, not a signal. The gambler's fallacy, the belief that a segment is due after a drought, does not apply. Crazy time predictor tools and Telegram signal bots that claim to forecast the next result are not supported by the mathematics of independent outcomes. The full breakdown of why predictor apps fail across a 100,000-spin sample lives on the predictor myth-bust page. Statistics are useful for understanding variance and bankroll, not for forecasting. For the strategy framing, see what statistics mean for play.

Tracksino Crazy Time stats: how do they compare to this page?

Tracksino is a popular cross-game stats tracker covering Evolution's live products. The Crazy Time figures here on /statistics/ draw from the same public spin log Tracksino uses, with India context layered on top: IST timestamps, INR equivalents on the bigger payouts, and a Tier-2 mobile network performance footnote on the heatmap. The underlying segment distribution converges on Evolution's paytable in both places over a long enough window.

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