Crazy Time UK Tracker Auto-refresh 18+

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Tracker mode

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Number 1 wheel segment card 1
Number 2 wheel segment card 2
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Latest spin feed

Latest Spin Feed

Watch the feed when the question is what landed now. Each row carries the time, winning segment, Top Slot pairing, match state and settled multiplier where the feed exposes it.

Stats

Pinned latest spin

Awaiting feed

Time

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Top Slot

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Multiplier

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The pinned line records a finished round. It is not a signal for the next spin.

Round-by-round feed

Latest loaded rows

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Scroll sideways for all tracker columns on small screens.

Crazy Time tracker feed with latest spins and Top Slot data
Time Winning segment Top Slot Matched? Multiplier
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Bonus gap counters

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Top Slot in the feed

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Multiplier trend strip

The strip shows the filtered rows as recorded multipliers. It compares shape; it does not forecast, and it is not a predictor.

Predictor view
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Crazy Time result table and wheel context
The tracker reads the same result feed as the statistics dashboard, but keeps the live order visible.

Dashboard fields

What the Tracker Shows

Scan the pinned spin for the latest result, then follow the table when the order matters. A row might show 21:14, segment 10, Top Slot 5x on 10, matched, paid 50x; the next might show 21:15, Number 1, Top Slot on Pachinko, no match.

The Top Slot column is the one regular viewers check because a pairing only pays when the wheel agrees with it. The feed makes those agreements visible as they happen rather than as talk after the round.

The Crazy Time statistics page turns the same rows into aggregate tables. The site's tracker stays closer to the broadcast: latest first, field labels visible, and filters for shape without interpretation.

Refresh cadence

How the Tracker Updates

Leave the page open and the visible feed refreshes every 30 seconds, with a manual refresh control for forcing a new request mid-session. The latest timestamp and measured data lag stay beside the feed rather than hiding in a footnote.

The data source records published rounds as they settle. Data limitation: incomplete rows are shown with a clear fallback label instead of guessed values, and if the feed is catching up after an interruption, the tracker says so.

No account, registration or software is needed. On mobile, the Crazy Time app page covers the home screen shortcut route for opening the tracker quickly.

Bonus rhythm

Bonus Rounds in the Feed

Bonus lines are what most eyes wait for, and the feed treats them with extra detail: the round it opened, the multiplier it settled at, and the gap it closed in the loaded history.

Late evenings are when the feed is at its most watchable as a spectator object: rounds land steadily, a bonus burst puts several coloured rows close together, and a Top Slot match on a bonus becomes the row people replay. None of that rhythm says anything about the next spin.

For the mechanics behind each bonus line, use the Crazy Time bonus rounds overview. For wheel layout and return values, use the return to player data page.

Recent pairings

Top Slot Matches

Use this section when the matched column raises the real question: which recent Top Slot pairings actually agreed with the wheel, and what did that change in the settled multiplier?

Pairings happen every round, but matches do not. The live panel beside the feed keeps the latest agreements short and readable, while the deeper analytics belong to the statistics Top Slot table where sample size and payout impact can sit together.

A recent run of matches is still a recorded coincidence, not a forming pattern. The tracker reports the agreement after it happens and stops there.

Filters and windows

Filters and Time Windows

Use the history filter when the question shifts from now to shape. The time window selector cuts the loaded feed to one hour, six hours, 24 hours or 72 hours; the segment menu isolates a number or bonus; bonus-only view removes number rows.

The controls work over the loaded feed and are intentionally labelled that way. When a deeper archive or export control becomes available, the table can expose it without changing the core rule: recorded rows describe what happened.

The Crazy Time strategy page explains why betting into gaps changes no odds, while how to play Crazy Time explains the round cycle the tracker records.

Pending product modules

Bet Replay and Personal Watch Panel

Two tracker extensions are intentionally labelled as product proposals until they have a final data contract. They describe recorded rounds only and keep the same no-forecast boundary as the live tracker.

Proposed module

Bet replay

The proposed bet replay would let a viewer pick bet spots and see how those choices would have settled across recorded rounds. The arithmetic is over the past, not a forecast, and no current balance, stake or operator account would be read.

Input
Selected bet spots and a historical feed window.
Output
How those selections would have settled on finished rows.

Proposed module

Personal watch panel

The proposed personal watch panel would stay on-device only: browser storage could remember the last viewed round, show what landed since the last visit and count personal gap counters without an account or server-side profile.

Storage
Local browser state only.
Boundary
No account, no server storage, no forecast wording.

Separate version tab

Crazy Time A Tracker

Switch to the Crazy Time A live tracker when the version matters. The tab, hash and visible labels change together so a result from the main wheel is not presented as an A result.

The A tracker is ready for a version-specific feed. If the API returns only the main Crazy Time table, the tab shows that the A feed is pending instead of blending the two streams.

The Crazy Time A hub explains the version itself, and the Crazy Time live stream page carries the same separated stream switch.

Tool boundaries

Tracker vs Predictor

The tracker and the predictor view read the same broad feed and stop at different depths. The tracker answers what happened; the predictor view answers how the recent past compares with a wider sample.

Neither is a forecasting tool, because the game is random and every spin is independent. That boundary is part of the page, not a hidden disclaimer.

Put more directly: the tracker is not a predictor, and the predictor view is not a promise about the next result.

The verified replay layer sits on the Crazy Time biggest wins page, where major multiplier moments are kept with video context.

Tracker FAQ

FAQ

What was the last Crazy Time spin?

The pinned line at the top of the tracker is the latest spin, with its segment, Top Slot pairing, multiplier and timestamp from the feed.

How fresh is the tracker?

The visible feed auto-refreshes every 30 seconds and states its measured data lag beside the feed. The manual refresh button forces a new request.

Does the tracker work for every casino?

The tracker follows the broadcast feed, not a casino account. Operator balances, stakes and account history stay inside the operator interface.

Can the tracker tell when a bonus is coming?

No. Gap counters count finished rounds; they carry no information about the next spin because outcomes are random and independent.

Is there a Crazy Time A tracker?

Yes. Use the Crazy Time A tab above the feed or open the Crazy Time A live tracker anchor. The state is kept separate from the main tracker.

Is there a personal bet tracker?

This tracker follows the broadcast only and never sees stakes or balances. Personal records belong in the operator account history.

Separate route

Watch Results, Play Separately

The tracker shows the past; it does not predict the next spin. Real-money play sits away from the feed, filters, counters and Top Slot panels.

The tracker sits one level under the main Crazy Time page, next to how to play Crazy Time for reading the rounds it records.