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Project rules

About This Project

See how crazy-time.uk records Crazy Time data, separates editorial work from commercial links and checks volatile claims before they appear on a page. The project covers demo practice, the live stream view, statistics, tracker rows, trend tools and footage-checked records. Real-money play does not happen here.

Scope

What This Site Is

Use the project as a watch-and-check hub for Crazy Time in the UK. It explains demo practice, shows live stream access, follows result feeds, tracks statistics, labels predictor limits and replays record clips when the source can be checked.

The aim is not to replace a licensed operator interface. It is to make the public game rhythm easier to inspect before anyone leaves for an operator site.

Numbers and feeds

Data Methodology

Check the update labels before reading a number. Feed-based modules record published rounds with timestamp, game version, winning segment, Top Slot pairing, bonus outcome and settled multiplier where exposed.

Rows missing required fields are left out of calculations instead of filled with estimates. Tables state sample size or window, and live modules print feed state or lag near the value they describe. Theoretical figures, wheel layout, odds and return values stay on the RTP page with source and checked date.

Evidence first

Verification Rules

Treat records as provisional until the evidence is visible. Biggest-win entries need footage that shows the round, date context and settled figure. Widely repeated claims without replay evidence stay reported or are omitted.

Volatile facts such as licence language, provider rules, game variants and payout caps need a source. Statistics, tracker and predictor modules describe recorded rounds only; they do not read timing, forecast the next spin or create betting signals.

Commercial boundary

Independence

Read commercial links separately from editorial blocks. crazy-time.uk is not affiliated with, endorsed by or operated by Evolution. Crazy Time is a trademark of Evolution and is referenced editorially.

The practice demo is an in-house recreation, and the stream, result, statistics and record pages are the project's work around public broadcast and data sources. The project is also independent of casino operators it links to; Play in casino buttons are labelled, routed through /go/ and kept outside data claims.

Corrections

Contact

Send corrections with the affected URL, the round time if relevant, and supporting footage or source material. Until the operator disclosure line and mailbox are confirmed for publication, the page avoids printing a placeholder address.

Data disputes are reviewed against the rules above: footage-backed record claims and source-backed corrections come first.