The most frequent bonus in Crazy Time — and the one with the best RTP of all 4 bonuses: 95.70%. A giant virtual coin with two sides — red and blue — each carrying a randomly assigned multiplier. The Flip-O-Matic launches it automatically and you win based on whichever side lands face-up. No decisions, no complications, no long waits. Coin Flip occupies 4 of the 54 wheel segments (7.41%) and appears roughly every 13–14 spins — ideal for players just getting started. Want to compare it with the other 3 bonuses? Check the full comparison. Prefer to watch it live first? The stream is on right now.
The most beginner-friendly bonus in the game show — all figures based on mechanics confirmed by Evolution Gaming:
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| RTP | 95.70% (highest of the 4 bonuses) |
| Wheel Segments | 4 of 54 (7.41%) |
| Frequency | ~1 every 13–14 spins (most frequent) |
| Max Multiplier | 5,000× (with 50× Top Slot) |
| Average Payout | ~15× |
| Structure | Coin with 2 sides (red and blue) |
| Volatility | Low |
| Player Interaction | None — automatic result |
| Outcome | Collective (all players win the same) |
| Rescue Flip | Yes (if both sides ≤5×) |
Coin Flip is the direct opposite of Crazy Time Bonus: the most frequent rather than the rarest, the highest RTP rather than the lowest, the lowest volatility rather than the most extreme. It doesn't have the spectacle of Pachinko or the individual ceiling of Cash Hunt, but it fires more often than any other bonus and returns more money to players over the long run. For beginners and stable sessions, it's the logical starting point — and paired with bets on the number segments, it forms the backbone of any conservative strategy.
When the wheel lands on one of the 4 Coin Flip segments (7.41%), a giant virtual coin appears with two sides: red and blue. The RNG generates a random multiplier for each side — the range runs from 2× to 100×. Both values are displayed on the coin before the flip, so you know exactly what's at stake before it goes in the air.
If the Top Slot activated a multiplier for Coin Flip in that round, it applies to ONE of the two sides (not both). The side boosted by the Top Slot is marked visually in the interface. This can push that side's value up to 5,000× if the base is 100× and the Top Slot adds 50×.
The Flip-O-Matic — the automatic launch mechanism — tosses the coin into the air. It spins and lands showing one side: red or blue. No host input, no player input — it is 100% mechanical and RNG-determined. If it lands red, ALL players who bet on Coin Flip win the red multiplier. If it lands blue, everyone wins the blue. Unlike Cash Hunt (where each player aims independently and can land a different result), Coin Flip is a collective outcome — identical for every participant in the round.
If both generated multipliers are ≤5× (for example: red 3× and blue 5×), the algorithm automatically detects that both prizes are low and activates the Rescue Flip. You don't need to do anything — it's automatic and instant. The host announces "Rescue Flip!" and the sequence restarts with brand-new values.
Two completely new multipliers are generated, typically in a significantly higher range (10×–100×). The coin is flipped with these new values and the Rescue result fully replaces the original. If the Rescue produces red 25× and blue 40× and it lands red, you win 25× — considerably better than the 3× you were looking at before the Rescue. Average payout when the Rescue Flip triggers rises to ~18–35×, confirming that the improved multipliers represent a genuine material upgrade, not a cosmetic one.
One rule many players miss: the Rescue Flip does NOT activate if only one side is low. If red shows 2× but blue shows 50×, there is no Rescue — the coin flips immediately with those values. The condition is strict: BOTH sides must be ≤5× for the system to grant the second chance. This happens in approximately 8–12% of Coin Flip rounds — enough to have a noticeable impact over longer sessions, but not frequent enough to materially alter the base payout expectation of the bonus.
The Top Slot can turn a modest Coin Flip into the bonus's maximum prize. If the Top Slot displays "Coin Flip + 50×" on its two upper reels, that multiplier applies to ONE side of the coin. Concrete example: red has a base value of 100× and the Top Slot marks 50× for red — red is now worth 100× × 50× = 5,000×. If the coin lands red, you win 5,000× your stake. That is the absolute ceiling for Coin Flip.
The Top Slot only applies to the side it marks, not both. If it marks red with 50× and the coin lands blue, the bonus multiplier does not apply — you win the base value of blue instead. The probability of the Top Slot showing Coin Flip with a 50× multiplier is approximately 0.5% of all wheel spins (not of Coin Flip rounds specifically, but of every round in total). It's rare — but when it happens and the coin falls on the right side, it's Coin Flip's standout moment, and one of the largest prizes the game show can produce without entering its more complex bonus rooms. To see when the last big Coin Flip payout happened, check the records page.
Coin Flip is the ideal entry point into Crazy Time: it fires every 13–14 spins (the most frequent of all bonuses), carries the best RTP (95.70%), runs at low volatility and requires zero decision-making on your part. Pair it with a bet on number 1 to cover 46% of the wheel (25 of 54 segments) at minimum risk — that's the foundation of the conservative strategy that works best for long sessions and tighter bankrolls. Want to compare Coin Flip with the other 3 bonuses? The comparison table has all the numbers.
Choose a casino that carries Evolution Gaming, deposit instantly via UPI (GPay, PhonePe or Paytm) and place your bet on Coin Flip before the wheel spins. The Flip-O-Matic handles the rest — red or blue, the result is instant. Ready for your first flip?