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Crazy Time is Evolution’s live casino game show, broadcast 24/7 from a vibrant Riga studio with one charismatic host, one giant money wheel, and four high-energy bonus rounds. Most visitors land here looking for the live tracker , the current score result today, the latest big win history, the demo , or a casino that runs the live table. This page covers all of it: Crazy Time live data, casino comparison, free play, RTP, bonus mechanics, and mobile play. Evolution Crazy Time launched in June 2020 and now sits at the top of every live casino lobby that carries Evolution games.

You will find a Crazy Time live tracker preview, a recent results table, a score block, a big win today feed, a side-by-side casino shortlist, and a no-forecast predictor below. The tracker shows current spins, recent bonus hits, and the biggest multiplier from the latest window. The casino list compares Crazy Time casino bonus offers, wagering rules, payment methods, and game availability for UK players (18+). The demo links open the free play version at supported operators with practice chips, often called free chips or fake money in search results.

A short caution before the tables: past spins do not predict the next one. Hot and cold segments are recent context, not a forecast. Treat the live tracker as a session-aware reference, not a prediction tool. Small stakes first if you are new to live wheel games or new to Crazy Time UK altogether.

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Crazy Time Key Facts

The fastest way to know if Crazy Time fits your session is to skim the facts table. Provider, RTP, max multiplier, bonus rounds, and mobile access are decided before you place a bet, not during the round. Headline figures matter more than marketing copy here.

Crazy Time logo above the live money wheel
Core Crazy Time identity

Crazy Time is published by Evolution Gaming and runs as a live casino game show with a real host, a giant 54-segment money wheel, and a Top Slot multiplier that fires above the wheel before every spin. The wheel has 54 positions split between four numbered bets (1, 2, 5, 10) and four bonus segments (Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Coin Flip, Crazy Time). The number 1 covers 21 of the 54 positions. The Crazy Time bonus segment occupies just 1. That single distribution shapes the whole RTP and volatility profile.

The headline RTP figure depends on the bet you choose. Number 1 sits at 96.08%. Number 5 sits at 95.78%. Bonus bets land between 94.33% and 96.08% depending on which round triggers and how the Top Slot multipliers stack. Real return varies session by session. Check the latest stats table before betting, and treat any short streak as variance, not as a sample.

Crazy Time quick facts
Provider
Evolution Gaming
Game type
Live casino game show
Main mechanic
Money wheel with 54 segments (numbered + bonus)
RTP
96.08% (number 1). See Crazy Time RTP
Volatility
Medium to high
Max win
Up to 20,000x in Crazy Time bonus (check casino limits)
Bonus rounds
Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Coin Flip, Crazy Time
Demo
Available. See Crazy Time demo
Mobile
Browser play + iOS/Android casino apps
Last updated
Auto-stamped at publish/update

Last updated: 29 Apr 2026

The full segment-by-segment breakdown lives on the Crazy Time RTP page. The four bonus rounds are explained in detail on Crazy Time bonus rounds . New players can test the table without depositing through the Crazy Time demo .

Crazy Time Tracker, Live Score, and Results

Live data is the strongest reason most players visit a Crazy Time site. Search demand for tracker, stats, results, history, and big wins outpaces every other intent in the cluster. The pages here split that demand into separate jobs, with this section as the homepage entry point. All views below feed off the same underlying spin data and refresh whenever a new round closes.

Crazy Time tracker screen with live result data and recent spins
Tracker view for live results and history

Live Score Snapshot

The Crazy Time live score answers one question: what just happened on the wheel right now. The cards below show the most recent segment, the Top Slot multiplier (if it fired), and the round type. Live stats data updates on a short polling interval and falls back to the last cached state if the live feed pauses. For the full score result history beyond the latest spin, see today’s live score feed. Players who search for a casino tracker or live tracker app land here for the same reason: see the wheel state right now without opening a casino account.

Crazy Time score screen showing recent wheel outcomes
Live score snapshot

Latest result

Time
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Segment
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Multiplier
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Last bonus round

Time
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Round name
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Top multiplier
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Biggest recent multiplier

Window
Last 24h
Value
...
Segment
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Last update

Time
...
Source
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Recent Results

Recent Crazy Time results expand the snapshot into a short table covering the last few spins. Each row shows time, segment, Top Slot multiplier, and whether a bonus round triggered. Five to eight rows fit comfortably here. The full archive lives on the Crazy Time results page, with deeper statistics windows on spin history . This is also what most “tracker result” or “history tracker” searches look for: a compact recent log of spins that a tracker app would surface.

Crazy Time results history screen with recent spin rows
Recent result history
Crazy Time recent results preview
TimeSegmentMultiplierRound type
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Stats and Big Wins Preview

Crazy Time stats and statistics translate result rows into frequency. How often does Pachinko trigger per 100 spins? Which numbered segments ran hottest in the past hour? Which bonus paid the biggest multiplier yesterday? The Crazy Time stats page goes deeper with sample-size aware tables. The Crazy Time big wins page tracks the biggest multiplier and highest multiplier records from the last 24 hours, week, and month, and the deeper Crazy Time history archive holds a longer view. Most players who search for a Crazy Time big win, recent multipliers, or biggest hit history want the same thing here: a quick look at notable wins, when they hit, and on which bet.

Crazy Time statistics screen with frequency and multiplier data
Stats and big win signals

Recent Bonus Hits Preview

Recent Crazy Time bonus hits

  • Cash Hunt
  • Pachinko
  • Coin Flip
  • Crazy Time bonus

Recent hits are historical context, not RTP and not a prediction.

The bonus hit board breaks recent triggers across Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Coin Flip, and the Crazy Time bonus. This is what users mean when they search for a “Crazy Time bonus tracker”: a count of recent bonus hits per round, not a forecast. Hit counts are historical, not predictive. A 10-spin window can swing wildly, while a 1,000-spin window levels closer to theoretical bonus frequency.

Crazy Time bonus hit screen with multiplier result
Recent bonus hit context

Predictor Trend Tool

If you specifically want a Crazy Time predictor or a prediction app, this is what the trend tool here actually does: it reads recent stats and surfaces hot segments, cold segments, and bonus round frequency over a chosen window. It does not deliver a prediction for the next spin. Each round is independent, and trend data describes the past, not the future. The full Crazy Time predictor page explains the math behind hot and cold reads, sample size limits, and what the data does not say.

Crazy Time trend insight screen for reading recent data
Trend reading, not prediction

Crazy Time predictor

Hot segments
Cold segments
Bonus round frequency
Sample size note

This tool reads past spins. It does not forecast the next spin.

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What Tracker Data Can and Cannot Tell You

Tracker data can show when the wheel last paid a high multiplier, how recently a bonus round triggered, and which segments dominated the last hour. It cannot tell you which segment will land next. Sample size matters: a 30-spin window holds little information, while a 1,000-spin window starts to align with theoretical RTP. Check the live tracker, scan recent results, and treat any short streak as noise unless the data window is wide.

Crazy Time tracker stats context screen
Tracker data is descriptive

For deeper tracker data, open the Crazy Time tracker , the workspace that combines the live tracker view with longer windows. For the current score, see live score . For deeper archives, see spin history . For frequency analysis, see stats and big wins . For trend reading without prediction claims, the Crazy Time predictor page covers method and limits.

Best Crazy Time Casinos

Players landing on a Crazy Time casino query usually want a short list, not a 50-row table. Three to five UK operators is enough to start. The British online casino market is competitive, and most UKGC-licensed brands offer Evolution’s full live lobby including Crazy Time. The full Crazy Time UK casinos ranking with filters, casino bonus comparisons, and detailed reviews lives on the Crazy Time casinos page.

Crazy Time casino selection screen for choosing where to play
Casino shortlist context

Among the UK casinos that consistently rank well for Crazy Time on bonus terms, payout speed, and live-table availability:

  • Sky Vegas: long-established UK brand, full Evolution lobby with Crazy Time, fast PayPal and debit card withdrawals, low £10 minimum deposit.
  • Paddy Power: Irish-founded, UKGC-licensed, full live casino lobby and a strong mobile app for Crazy Time on iOS and Android.
  • Bet365: global operator with a UK Gambling Commission licence, large live casino selection, 24/7 customer support, fast Faster Payments withdrawals.
  • William Hill: high-street heritage brand with a polished online casino and Crazy Time featured on the live lobby front page.
  • LeoVegas: mobile-first UK casino, Crazy Time available across browser and apps, reliable Trustly Pay by Bank rails.
  • Mr Green: Maltese roots with full UK licence, sleek interface, Crazy Time always in the live show category.
  • Betway: well-known sports brand with a strong casino arm, Crazy Time on the live menu, Apple Pay and Google Pay supported.
  • 888 Casino: one of the oldest UK online casinos, full Evolution catalogue, generous welcome offers (subject to T&Cs).

The order above is editorial, not financial. Affiliate ranking on the casino comparison page may differ based on partnership terms.

What Makes a Casino Good for Crazy Time

A strong Crazy Time casino confirms four things before any praise. First, Crazy Time is in the live lobby and not behind a regional block. Second, the welcome offer covers live games or has a separate live-game offer. Third, payment methods match the local market. Fourth, the cashier returns withdrawals within 24 to 48 hours for verified accounts.

Crazy Time casino cover screen with live game access
Live lobby availability matters first

Praise without proof is the most common donor-page weakness. A casino card that says “great for Crazy Time” without showing wagering, max-bet rule, eligible games, and payout time is not useful for a deposit decision.

Bonus and Payment Checks

Bonus terms decide the real value of any Crazy Time casino bonus. Wagering between 30x and 40x is normal for live casino. Above 50x, the math turns hostile. Min deposit on a usable UK casino sits between £10 and £20. Max bet during wagering matters more than the headline figure: a 100 bonus with a 5 max-bet rule restricts how you can play.

Crazy Time casino comparison table for bonuses and payments
Compare wagering, payouts, and methods

Eligible games is the other line to check. Some casinos exclude live games from wagering entirely, in which case the welcome offer adds no value when you actually want to play Crazy Time. A free bonus or no-deposit bonus is rare but does appear from time to time at smaller operators. The Crazy Time bonuses page breaks each offer into wagering, weighting, max bet, and time limit.

Top UK Crazy Time casinos (UK)

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Local Casino Fit

UK casino fit means GBP support, UK payment rails, and a UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) licence. A casino that handles your debit card or PayPal cleanly saves friction and reduces failed deposits. The UKGC licence is the binding authority for UK players: it sets KYC rules, deposit-limit options, dispute resolution, and self-exclusion through GAMSTOP. Some operators also list secondary licences (MGA, Gibraltar Gambling Commissioner) for non-UK markets, but UKGC is what counts here. The Crazy Time casinos page filters by these fields so you can sort by what matters for UK players, not by a global star score.

Crazy Time casino player screen for local casino fit
Local fit starts with licence and payments

Before You Play Locally

Before depositing at a UK Crazy Time casino, run through the checklist below. Each field should clear before money moves into the cashier. The same checklist applies whether you plan to play on desktop browser, the casino mobile app, or the live stream lobby.

Crazy Time safe play checklist screen
Check the basics before depositing
UK play requirements checklist (UK)
Currency support
GBP (£)
Payment methods
Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Trustly, Apple Pay, Google Pay
Mobile app or browser play
iOS + Android apps or mobile browser
Crazy Time on live lobby
Available 24/7
Bonus eligibility for live games
Check live-game weighting (10–20% typical)
Support language
English (UK hours preferred)
Operator licence
UKGC required

Casino Fit Summary

The best Crazy Time casino for your session depends on what you prioritise. Pick a fast-payout casino if you cash out small wins frequently and want money back the same day. Pick a low-deposit casino if you treat live wheel games as recreation and run small stakes. Skip a weak bonus if the wagering exceeds 40x or the max-bet rule chokes your normal bet size. Bonus terms decide the real value, not the size of the headline match.

Crazy Time players comparing casino fit and session needs
Pick the casino by session need
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For full casino comparison, see Crazy Time casinos . For bonus breakdowns, see Crazy Time bonuses . For deposit and withdrawal options, see payment methods .

What Is Crazy Time?

Crazy Time is a live casino game show built around a 54-segment money wheel, a charismatic host, and four wildly different bonus rounds. The game launched in June 2020 and quickly became the most-played live show title in the Evolution catalogue. Today most live casino lobbies put it in the top row, and streaming sites pull thousands of viewers every hour just to watch the bonus reveals.

Crazy Time host standing in the live studio beside the money wheel
Live host studio

Crazy Time Format

The format mixes a real dealer (the live host) running a vertical wheel, a Top Slot above the wheel, and a real-time betting interface. Players bet on numbered segments or on bonus segments. The host triggers the spin, the studio lights pulse, and the flapper at the top decides the result. If the Top Slot lines up a segment with a multiplier, every winning bet on that segment for the round is paid at the boosted rate. The whole flow is live wheel game play with a TV game-show feel, not a slot.

Crazy Time live game format with host, wheel, and studio interface
Live wheel show format

Entertainment and Game Show Feel

The studio is built like a TV game show, not a casino floor. Bright lights, a presenter in costume, a colourful wheel, sound stings on big multipliers, and four separate bonus rooms (a Cash Hunt wall, a Pachinko board, a Coin Flip rig, and the Crazy Time bonus stage). The TV-style production value and live atmosphere set Crazy Time apart from a typical online table: hosts banter between spins, react to big wins on stream, and switch sets when bonus rounds trigger. The result is genuinely entertaining and engaging even at low stakes. Many casual viewers watch even before betting, which is part of why the show pulls long live-stream sessions on Twitch and YouTube: streamers cut bonus reveals into highlight reels, the buzz around a 1,000x+ Pachinko hit travels fast, and the spectacle of a Crazy Time bonus reveal carries the excitement on its own.

Crazy Time live casino show scene with studio presentation
TV-style studio presentation

Live Show Pace

A typical Crazy Time round runs 50 to 60 seconds: a short betting window, the host’s pre-spin chat, the spin itself, the reveal, and the payout. Each betting round closes a few seconds before the host triggers the wheel, and the energy ramps up on every Top Slot lock-in. Bonus rounds add 1 to 5 minutes depending on which one triggers, and they shift the format completely (new room, new host action, new mechanic). The Crazy Time bonus is the slowest and the most volatile, with a 64-segment second wheel and Double or Triple flappers that can chain into the kind of payout the streamers cut into highlight reels.

Crazy Time live stream round in progress with money wheel
Round pace follows the live wheel

Evolution Gaming Role

Evolution Gaming designed Crazy Time as a flagship live show product alongside Monopoly Live, Mega Wheel, Funky Time, Dream Catcher, and the newer Cash or Crash and Bac Bo. The studio runs the broadcast 24/7 with rotating hosts, and the feed reaches British casinos and operators across the United Kingdom on the same Evolution backbone other major markets use. Each round is settled live and audited under UKGC rules for UK players. The Evolution Gaming page covers provider history and other titles in the live show format, including Lightning Roulette and the original Dream Catcher. For similar money wheel games and live shows, see games like Crazy Time .

Evolution live studio used for Crazy Time and live casino shows
Evolution studio production

How to Play Crazy Time

The flow is short once you have seen one round. Pick a bet, place it, watch the spin, and read the result. The full step-by-step is on the how to play Crazy Time page. The settlement details, void rules, and edge cases live on Crazy Time rules . New players who have only played slot games or fixed-RTP table games will find Crazy Time games closer to a live wheel of fortune than to a normal casino table.

Crazy Time play screen showing the live wheel and betting area
Basic play flow

Pick a Segment

Six bet options sit on the betting panel: 1, 2, 5, 10, plus the four bonus segments. Numbered bets pay even money up to 10:1, matched to how often each appears on the wheel. Bonus bets pay only when the corresponding bonus segment lands. You can place multiple bets in a single round; the cost is your stake on each bet, not on the round.

Crazy Time segment choices

Crazy Time number 1 segment card
Number 1
Crazy Time Cash Hunt bonus segment card
Cash Hunt
Crazy Time bonus segment card
Crazy Time

Place a Bet

Set your stake amount on the chip rack. Click or tap a segment to add the chip. The bet stack updates in real time on the panel. Confirmation is automatic when the betting window closes; the panel announces “no more bets” with a few seconds left. Once the window is closed, no further bets land until the next round opens.

Crazy Time chip values

Crazy Time 1 chip value
1 chip
Crazy Time 5 chip value
5 chip
Crazy Time 25 chip value
25 chip

Watch the Wheel Spin

The host triggers the spin and the Top Slot. The Top Slot reveals a random segment paired with a random multiplier (between 2x and 50x in standard rounds). If your bet matches the Top Slot segment, your win for the round is multiplied by that figure. If not, your bet pays at the standard rate. The wheel then runs for around 12 to 18 seconds before the flapper settles on the winning segment.

Crazy Time money wheel spinning with numbered and bonus segments
Wheel spin and Top Slot moment

Read the Result

The result panel shows where the flapper stopped, the segment payout, the Top Slot multiplier (if any applied), and your win or loss. Bonus segments do not pay directly. They trigger their own room, and your bet on that segment carries forward into the bonus round. Bets on numbered segments at the moment a bonus round triggers do not pay for that round.

Crazy Time result history panel showing recent outcomes
Read result, segment, and multiplier
  1. Choose a segment

    Select a numbered bet (1, 2, 5, 10) or a bonus segment (Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Coin Flip, Crazy Time).

  2. Set your stake

    Pick a chip value from the rack. Most UK casinos start at £0.10.

  3. Confirm the bet

    Click or tap the segment to add the chip. Repeat for additional bets in the same round.

  4. Watch the spin

    Wait for the betting window to close and the host to trigger the wheel and Top Slot.

  5. Read the payout

    Check the result panel for segment, multiplier, and your win or loss.

Crazy Time Interface and Wheel Layout

The interface keeps everything on one screen. The wheel sits centred. The Top Slot sits above. The bet panel is at the bottom on desktop and tabbed on mobile. Recent results show on the side or in a top-bar strip, depending on the casino skin. The wheel layout itself is fixed across all operators: 21 ones, 13 twos, 7 fives, 4 tens, 2 Cash Hunt, 2 Pachinko, 4 Coin Flip, and 1 Crazy Time. That distribution shapes everything: payouts, RTP, and bonus frequency. There is only one Crazy Time table from one studio, so anyone searching for similar Crazy Time games ends up on this same Evolution title.

Crazy Time wheel segments
  • 1 ×21 1:1
  • 2 ×13 2:1
  • 5 ×7 5:1
  • 10 ×4 10:1
  • Coin Flip ×4 Bonus round
  • Cash Hunt ×2 Bonus round
  • Pachinko ×2 Bonus round
  • Crazy Time ×1 Bonus round

The full segment math, layout image, and bonus segment placement is on the Crazy Time wheel page. For the formal rules and settlement, see Crazy Time rules .

Crazy Time money wheel layout with numbered and bonus segments
Fixed 54-segment wheel layout

Crazy Time Bonus Rounds

Four bonus rounds drive most of the volatility, most of the highest payouts, and most of the actual entertainment in Crazy Time. Each round triggers when the flapper lands on its segment, the studio cuts to a new bonus room, and the player carries any bet on that segment into the round. The reveals are what streamers clip and what casual viewers stay for. Multipliers across all four rounds range from a few times your stake on Coin Flip up to the 20,000x ceiling inside the Crazy Time bonus wheel. A handful of streamed sessions have reported total wins approaching 25,000x when bet stacking and multipliers chain together, though wins at that scale are rare and capped by the operator. The other two rounds, Cash Hunt and Pachinko , sit in the middle with their own mechanics and their own anticipation curves.

Crazy Time bonus round screen with wheel multiplier
Bonus rounds drive the volatility

Cash Hunt

Cash Hunt is a 108-tile shooting gallery inside Crazy Time. Players see a 12 by 9 grid of multiplier values that get covered by random symbols, then shuffled. Each player aims at one tile and reveals their multiplier when the round ends. Multipliers range from about 5x to 500x. Cash Hunt sits on 2 of the 54 wheel segments, so it triggers around once every 27 spins on average.

Example: a 1-unit Cash Hunt bet with a 200x multiplier and a 7x Top Slot multiplier pays 1,400 units.

Crazy Time Cash Hunt screen with concealed multiplier tiles
Cash Hunt tile-pick screen

Pachinko

Pachinko drops a puck down a peg-board onto a row of multipliers. The puck bounces between the pegs and lands on a slot at the bottom. Slots range from 2x to 10,000x, so Pachinko (not the headline bonus) is where most of the highest single-round wins outside the Crazy Time bonus actually come from. If the puck lands on Double, every multiplier on the row doubles, and the puck drops again. Doubling can chain until the row hits the cap or the puck lands on a paying slot. Pachinko also lives on 2 wheel segments and triggers around once every 27 spins.

Example: a 1-unit Pachinko bet with two Double hits before a 100x landing pays 400 units.

Crazy Time Pachinko bonus screen with multiplier slots and peg board
Pachinko multiplier board

Coin Flip

Coin Flip is the simplest of the four bonus rounds. The host flips a two-sided coin where the red side and blue side each carry a multiplier, with the colours matching the betting graphics. Coin Flip occupies 4 wheel segments, the most of any bonus round, so it triggers most often (around once every 13 to 14 spins). Multiplier ranges sit between 2x and 100x, with rare boosted ranges from the Top Slot. The trade-off for higher trigger frequency is a tighter multiplier ceiling.

Crazy Time Coin Flip bonus screen with red and blue multipliers
Coin Flip is the frequent bonus

Crazy Time Bonus

The Crazy Time bonus is the headline feature, the rarest trigger, and the moment the entire studio waits for. It occupies just 1 wheel segment. When it lands, the host walks through a virtual red door into a separate room with a 64-segment second wheel, often called the Crazy Time bonus wheel. Three flappers point to multiplier values when the wheel stops: a yellow flapper, a blue flapper, and a green flapper. Players pick a colour before the spin. Double and Triple segments multiply the result and respin, sometimes chaining into the kind of multi-second reveal that ends up in highlight reels. The reported highest multiplier from a single Crazy Time bonus has reached around 20,000x, and the rare cases where total payout climbs toward 25,000x come from Top Slot multipliers stacking on top of Double and Triple flappers in the same round.

Example: a 1-unit Crazy Time bonus bet that lands a 100x multiplier with a Double hit pays 200 units.

Crazy Time bonus round screen with a high multiplier result
Headline Crazy Time bonus result

Crazy Time bonus rounds at a glance

Choice
Aim at one of 108 tiles
Multiplier range
5x to 500x
Payout note
Multiplier on bet + Top Slot stack
Trigger
2 of 54 segments (~1 in 27 spins)
Choice
Watch only. Double can chain
Multiplier range
2x to 10,000x
Payout note
Multiplier on bet, doubled per Double hit
Trigger
2 of 54 segments (~1 in 27 spins)
Choice
None. Host flips coin
Multiplier range
2x to 100x typical
Payout note
Multiplier on bet + Top Slot stack
Trigger
4 of 54 segments (~1 in 13 spins)
Choice
Pick a flapper colour (yellow, blue, green)
Multiplier range
Up to 20,000x with Double + Triple
Payout note
Multiplier on bet + flapper chains
Trigger
1 of 54 segments (~1 in 54 spins)
Crazy Time bonus rounds compared
RoundPlayer inputVolatility feelBest use
Coin FlipNoneLow to mediumFrequent but smaller wins
Cash HuntTile pickMediumMid-range multipliers with player choice
PachinkoNoneHighRare 1,000x+ hits with Double chains
Crazy TimeFlapper colourVery highTop multipliers, longest dry spells
See bonus rounds

The Crazy Time bonus rounds page compares all four side by side with a deeper RTP table. Individual mechanic pages cover each round in full: Cash Hunt , Pachinko , Coin Flip , and the Crazy Time bonus deep dive.

Crazy Time RTP, Payouts, and Multipliers

Crazy Time RTP, or return to player, describes long-run return, not session return. The figure published by Evolution is what the game pays back to players over millions of spins, not what you can expect from a 30-minute session. The number to keep in mind alongside RTP is the house edge, which sits at roughly 3.92% for the number 1 bet.

Crazy Time RTP screen showing return and wheel data
RTP is long-run math

RTP and Volatility

The base RTP sits at 96.08% on the number 1 bet. RTP shifts by bet type:

  • Number 1: 96.08%
  • Number 2: 95.95%
  • Number 5: 95.78%
  • Number 10: 95.95%
  • Coin Flip: 95.70%
  • Cash Hunt: 96.05%
  • Pachinko: 94.33%
  • Crazy Time: 94.41%

These figures come from Evolution’s certified return tables and assume no operator adjustment. Some white-label setups deploy a lower-RTP version, so the casino terms page is the source of truth at the operator level. Always check casino game info and RTP before depositing if RTP matters to your session plan.

Volatility is medium to high. Numbered segments deliver smaller, more frequent wins. Bonus segments deliver large, rare wins. The Crazy Time bonus carries the highest variance: long dry spells punctuated by huge single-round payouts.

Crazy Time wheel logo surrounded by numbered and bonus segments
Wheel distribution drives RTP and volatility

Wheel Payouts

Wheel payouts before any Top Slot multiplier:

Crazy Time wheel logo and segment payout context
Payouts start from segment distribution
  • Number 1: 1:1 (lands on 21 of 54 segments)
  • Number 2: 2:1 (13 segments)
  • Number 5: 5:1 (7 segments)
  • Number 10: 10:1 (4 segments)
  • Bonus segments: variable, paid through the bonus round itself

Top Slot multipliers stack on top, ranging from 2x to 50x in normal rounds, and combine with bonus payouts when the Top Slot lines up a bonus segment. Casino limits cap maximum payout per round, so the theoretical 20,000x ceiling depends on the operator’s max-win rule. A few UK casinos cap total payout at £500,000 per round, others go higher.

Multiplier Examples

A 1-unit bet on number 5 with a 10x Top Slot multiplier pays 50 units, not the standard 5. A 1-unit bet on the Crazy Time bonus that delivers a 50x multiplier with a Double pays 100 units. A 1-unit Pachinko bet that drops on a 2,000x slot pays 2,000 units, capped by casino max-win rules.

Crazy Time multiplier example screen
Multiplier examples stack base pay and Top Slot

Crazy Time payout estimator

Base payout:

With Top Slot:

Estimator shows payout math only. It does not predict whether the bet will win.

For the full segment-by-segment table, see Crazy Time RTP . For observed returns over a recent window, see Crazy Time stats . For sensible bankroll handling, see Crazy Time strategy .

Crazy Time Demo, App, and Live Stream

Three different intents land on this section: free play, mobile install, and live broadcast access. Each has a dedicated page, and each is a separate task.

Crazy Time access screen showing app and live game entry
Demo, app, and stream access paths

Crazy Time Demo

A Crazy Time demo lets you watch the live show and place practice bets without real-money exposure. Demo chips do not cash out, and most operators cap demo session length. The demo is tied to a real, ongoing live broadcast, so the wheel is the same one being used for real bets at that moment. Whether you searched for free play, demo play, or simply how to play Crazy Time without depositing, the access path is the same. A free demo or live demo session at a regulated Crazy Time demo casino is the cleanest way to learn the wheel before risking money. People who land on Crazy Time slot demo searches end up here too, even though the game is not a slot.

Some operators advertise a free demo or free chips offer when you open a guest session. Free chips are practice tokens that fund the demo and reset on session close, nothing more. A few markets also show “free play demo” promos inside the lobby, and Spanish-speaking sites use “Crazy Time gratis” for the same idea. There is no real Crazy Time simulator that mirrors the live wheel; what you find under that name is either the official demo or a fan-built imitation. The same answer applies to “fake money” searches: open the demo at a regulated casino, not a third-party copy. Demo access ultimately depends on whether your country’s licensing rules allow it.

Crazy Time demo game screen with live wheel and practice play
Demo screen before real-money play

The Crazy Time demo page covers which casinos offer Crazy Time demo access in your country and how long a practice session lasts.

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Crazy Time App and Download

There is no standalone “Crazy Time app” published by Evolution. Crazy Time runs inside the live lobby of casino apps. Most major operators publish iOS and Android apps with Evolution live games included. Some markets only offer browser play. Whether you searched for the Crazy Time app, an apps download, a casino app, an apk, or just a game download, the answer is the same: install your casino’s official mobile app from the App Store or Google Play, and open the game from the live lobby.

APK downloads from third-party sites are a known risk vector and should be skipped in favour of official store builds or licensed mobile sites. A “Crazy Time download” search rarely points to a standalone game file. It usually points to a casino app that includes the title among its live tables. The mobile experience is identical across iOS and Android once you are inside the lobby; the wheel, the host, and the bonus rounds all render the same way.

Crazy Time mobile access screens

Crazy Time mobile casino app screen with live play access
Mobile app screen
Crazy Time app download screen inside a casino mobile flow
Download path

The Crazy Time app page covers which casino apps include the live lobby. The Crazy Time download page separates iOS, Android, APK, and browser play with safety notes.

Crazy Time Live Stream

The Crazy Time live stream is the broadcast itself, delivered in HD live streaming from the Riga studio. Most casinos require a logged-in account to watch the show from inside their lobby. A handful of streaming sites mirror the feed without account walls, but legitimacy varies. The “watch Crazy Time live” intent is descriptive: you see what the wheel just did. It is not predictive. The stream pairs naturally with the tracker: stream for the show, tracker for the data.

Crazy Time live stream view with host, studio, and money wheel
Live stream view

The Crazy Time live stream page covers which casinos let you watch Crazy Time without a deposit and which require a balance.

Ways to access Crazy Time

Find the right access path

Browser play at any supported casino

Casino app or mobile browser (avoid third-party APK)

Casino app from App Store or mobile browser

Crazy Time Strategy and Common Mistakes

Crazy Time strategy means stake control, volatility choice, and session limits. It does not mean beating the wheel. Anyone selling a Crazy Time hack, a guaranteed prediction, or a paid playbook is selling a story. The same goes for sites promising tricks that “always work”: a fixed routine cannot produce wins on an independent-spin live wheel.

Crazy Time strategy screen with session planning visuals
Strategy starts with session control

Bet Sizing

Set a session budget and a session limit before opening the table. Decide stake size as a fraction of that budget, not as a fixed unit. The casino’s min bet (£0.10 at most UK operators) gives you the longest possible runway. A reasonable starting point is 1% to 2% of session bankroll per spin. That keeps you in the game long enough to reach a bonus round and avoids fast wipeouts on cold streaks. A £100 budget at 1% per spin gives you 100 spins before any wins, which is roughly the trigger window for a typical bonus.

Bet sizing chips

Crazy Time low value chip for small stakes
Small stake
Crazy Time medium value chip for session sizing
Medium stake
Crazy Time high value chip for bankroll risk
High stake

Bonus Chasing

Spreading a bet across all four bonus segments every round is a popular but expensive habit. The four bonus bets together cost more than a single numbered bet and still pay only on the rare bonus trigger. The math gets worse the smaller your bankroll. A safer approach is to mix one or two numbered bets with one selected bonus bet, or to skip bonus bets entirely on tight bankrolls.

Crazy Time high bonus multiplier screen used as a bonus chasing warning
Big bonus outcomes are rare

Reading Tracker Data

Tracker data is context, not a prediction. A run of cold bonus segments does not mean one is “due”. Each spin is independent. Past bonus spacing tells you what the wheel did, not what it will do. The most common tracker mistake is increasing stakes after a long dry run on a bonus segment. The wheel does not remember its history; the player does.

Crazy Time tracker statistics screen for reading data safely
Read tracker data as context

Common Crazy Time mistakes

  • Chasing losses

    Doubling stake after a losing streak burns the bankroll faster, not slower.

  • Overreading history

    Past bonus spacing is descriptive. Each round is independent.

  • Ignoring wagering

    A 50x wagering bonus on live games rarely turns into withdrawable cash.

  • Max-stake jumps

    Jumping to max bet on a hunch removes session control from the start.

The Crazy Time strategy page covers stake plans, bankroll modes, and session protection. The Crazy Time myths page tackles common false claims about hot wheels, due bonuses, and “house algorithms”. UK players must be 18+ to register at any UKGC-licensed casino. All bonus offers (welcome packages, match bonuses, free spins, no-deposit promotions, deposit-match bonuses) come with terms (T&Cs apply, wagering applies). The UKGC’s safer gambling framework requires casinos to surface deposit limits, time-out tools, reality checks, and live chat access to support teams. For session limits, deposit limits, self-exclusion through GAMSTOP, and self-help resources like GamCare or BeGambleAware, see responsible gambling .

Crazy Time Bonuses and Payment Methods

Welcome offers add value if the terms align with how you actually play Crazy Time. They cost value if the terms restrict live games or stretch wagering past reasonable levels.

Crazy Time casino bonus and payment screen
Bonuses and payments need term checks

Welcome Offers

A typical Crazy Time-friendly welcome bonus or promotion at UK casinos covers live casino games at 10% to 20% game weighting, sometimes higher on featured tables. Wagering on the bonus portion sits between 30x and 40x for fair offers, 50x and above for restrictive ones. Bonus size matters less than wagering and game weighting. A 100% match welcome bonus up to £200 with 30x wagering and live-game eligibility outvalues a 200% match up to £500 with 50x and a slots-only restriction. The casino bonus is only as good as its wagering and eligible-game rules. No-deposit bonuses, free spins, and welcome packages from UK operators rarely apply to live games, so always read the eligibility list before claiming. Some UKGC casinos run no-wagering offers, which are simpler but typically smaller in cash value.

Crazy Time welcome offer screen for casino bonuses
Welcome offers depend on live-game weighting

Payment Timing

Payment timing varies by method and casino verification level. E-wallet withdrawals (Skrill, Neteller, Trustly, PayPal) usually clear in 1 to 24 hours at UK casinos. Visa and Mastercard withdrawals and Faster Payments bank transfers can clear same-day for verified accounts; standard bank transfers take 1 to 3 business days. Verified accounts (KYC complete with ID verification) move faster than first-time withdrawals, so completing UK identity checks before your first big win saves time. Confirmation of Payee adds a layer of security on UK bank deposits, blocking transfers to mismatched accounts.

Common Crazy Time payment methods

Visa payment method for Crazy Time casino deposits
Visa
Mastercard payment method for Crazy Time casino deposits
Mastercard
PayPal payment method for Crazy Time casino withdrawals
PayPal

Bonus Eligibility Checks

Five questions to ask before claiming any Crazy Time bonus:

  1. Are live casino games (including Crazy Time) eligible for wagering, and at what weighting?
  2. Is there a max-bet rule during wagering, and does it fit your normal stake?
  3. What is the wagering multiplier, and is it on bonus only or deposit plus bonus?
  4. What is the time limit on wagering completion?
  5. Is Crazy Time included or excluded by name in the eligible games list?
Crazy Time bonus eligibility comparison table
Eligibility checks prevent weak bonus value
UK bonus terms snapshot (UK)
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Payment methods at UK Crazy Time casinos (UK)

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • PayPal
  • Trustly (Pay by Bank)
  • Apple Pay
  • Google Pay
  • Paysafecard
  • Skrill
  • Neteller
  • Bank transfer

All methods listed are accepted at UKGC-licensed Crazy Time casinos. Crypto deposits are not permitted under UKGC rules.

UK casinos accept a standard set of payment methods: Visa and Mastercard debit cards, PayPal, Trustly’s open-banking rail (Pay by Bank), Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Paysafecard for prepaid users. Deposits and withdrawals run in pounds (GBP) by default. Skrill and Neteller appear at international operators with UKGC licences. Crypto is rare at UK-licensed sites because UKGC rules restrict accepted deposit methods. Withdrawal speeds benefit from Faster Payments, so verified UK accounts often see e-wallet and bank transfers clear within hours rather than days. The payment methods page covers each option in detail. For deeper offer comparisons, see Crazy Time bonuses and the full Crazy Time casinos ranking.

Crazy Time Pros, Cons, and Player Fit

A short scan block helps players decide before opening a table.

Crazy Time player fit screen asking whether the game is a good bet
Pros, cons, and player fit at a glance

Pros

  • Live show format runs 24/7 from a real studio
  • Four bonus rounds with varied volatility
  • Mobile browser play and Evolution apps on iOS, Android
  • Strong tracker, stats, and history coverage
  • Free demo mode at supported casinos

Cons

  • High volatility hits small bankrolls hard
  • Top multipliers are rare and not realistic per session
  • Live games often weighted low or excluded in bonuses
  • Casino access varies by region and licence

Who Crazy Time Fits

Crazy Time fits demo-first players who want to watch a few rounds before betting, tracker users who enjoy reading recent results, and bonus-round fans who can absorb the variance. It also fits casual viewers who treat the live show as entertainment with optional bets. The game does not fit players chasing low variance, players uncomfortable with bonus-round droughts, or players whose budget cannot absorb a 30-spin dry run.

Crazy Time player fit screen for different playing styles
Player fit depends on variance comfort
  • Good fit

    Demo-first players, tracker users, and bonus-round fans with bankroll for variance.

  • Use caution

    Players who chase streaks, mistake history for prediction, or stack max bets after a bonus drought.

  • Skip if

    You want low-variance play, fixed-RTP odds, or fast bankroll-doubling sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Crazy Time FAQ and myths screen
Fast answers for common Crazy Time questions

Is Crazy Time a live casino game?

Yes. Crazy Time is a live dealer game show by Evolution, broadcast 24/7 from a Riga studio. A real host runs each round on a physical wheel, and bets settle in real time.

Can you play Crazy Time for free?

Yes, the Crazy Time demo runs at supported casinos. Demo chips do not cash out and session length may be capped. Whether you searched for free play, demo play, or how to play Crazy Time without depositing, the access path is the same.

What is the Crazy Time RTP?

The base Crazy Time RTP is 96.08% on the number 1 bet. Other bets fall between 94.33% (Pachinko) and 96.08%. Some operators run a lower-RTP build, so check casino terms.

What are the minimum and maximum Crazy Time bets?

Crazy Time bet limits depend on the casino. Typical min bets sit at £0.10, with max bets per segment ranging from £50 up to £2,500. The casino lobby shows live limits.

What is the highest Crazy Time multiplier?

The biggest single-round multiplier on Crazy Time has reached around 20,000x inside the bonus round, with combined Top Slot stacking pushing total wins higher. Most sessions never see triple-digit multipliers.

How long does a Crazy Time round take?

A standard Crazy Time round runs 50 to 60 seconds. Bonus rounds add 1 to 5 minutes depending on which one triggers, with the Crazy Time bonus the longest of the four.

Does the Crazy Time tracker predict results?

No. The Crazy Time live tracker shows recent spins, recent bonus hits, and segment frequency. Each round is independent, so past results do not forecast the next spin. Treat the tracker as context.

Which Crazy Time bonus round pays the most?

The Crazy Time bonus game on the second wheel carries the highest top multipliers, with reported single rounds in the 20,000x range. Pachinko follows with up to 10,000x. Coin Flip and Cash Hunt cap lower.

Can you play Crazy Time on mobile?

Yes. Most casinos support Crazy Time through mobile browsers without an app install. Casino apps on iOS and Android with Evolution live games included will also include the Crazy Time table.

Where can you play Crazy Time for real money in the UK?

At any UKGC-licensed casino that carries Evolution's live game library, including Sky Vegas, Paddy Power, Bet365, William Hill, LeoVegas, and most major British online casinos. The full ranking lists current UK options with bonus terms, payment methods, and payout details.

Does Crazy Time use RNG?

Partly. The Crazy Time wheel itself is physical and spun by the host. The Top Slot uses RNG to pair a segment with a multiplier each round. Both are independently audited.

How fast are Crazy Time casino withdrawals?

Withdrawal time depends on the casino and the method. E-wallets clear in 1 to 24 hours. Cards and bank transfers take 2 to 5 days. Crypto is usually same-day where supported.

Is Crazy Time legal in the UK?

Yes. Crazy Time is fully legal in the UK and runs at every UKGC-licensed online casino that carries Evolution live games. UK players must be 18+, complete identity verification, and play at operators displaying a valid UKGC licence number in the footer.

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