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Crazy Pachinko — DOUBLE System and Up to 10,000×

A vertical wall of metal pegs. A glowing puck that drops and bounces. And an unlimited DOUBLE system that doubles every multiplier on the board each time it triggers — again and again, with no cap on rounds, until it hits the game ceiling of 10,000× your stake. Pachinko is the most volatile bonus in Crazy Time and the one that generates the most tension per bounce. It occupies 2 of the 54 wheel segments (3.70%) and appears roughly every 27 spins. Here you'll find the full mechanic, the DOUBLE mathematics and the numbers you need. For the comparative overview, see all 4 bonuses. Want to watch it live first? The stream is running right now.

Pachinko Technical Data — Full Breakdown

Everything that defines Pachinko in one table — all figures based on mechanics confirmed by Evolution Gaming:

DetailValue
RTP94.33% (lowest of the 4 bonuses)
Wheel Segments2 of 54 (3.70%)
Frequency~1 every 27 spins
Max Multiplier10,000×
Average Payout~20×
Prize Zones16 (+ DOUBLE zones)
VolatilityVery High
MechanicReal physics (puck + pegs) + RNG drop zone
Player InteractionNone (no choice)
Rescue DropYes (on 2×–4× zones)

Pachinko has the lowest RTP of the 4 bonuses (94.33%), but it compensates with an unlimited DOUBLE system that creates exponential payouts impossible in any other bonus. It's pure volatility: most of the time you land 2×–10× and the bonus ends in seconds. But when you chain DOUBLEs, multipliers climb geometrically. That tension between "usually small" and "occasionally enormous" is why Pachinko remains many players' favourite bonus despite its mathematically lower average return.

How Pachinko Works — Step by Step

Crazy Pachinko — wall with pegs and DOUBLE system

When the Crazy Time wheel lands on one of the 2 Pachinko segments (3.70%), the vertical wall opens. The eCOGRA-certified RNG selects a drop zone between positions 4 and 12 at the top of the board — this determines where the puck will fall and is the algorithm's only intervention in the process.

The host positions the puck (glowing disc) at the zone selected by the RNG and releases it. The puck falls between real metal pegs — this is not CGI or a digital simulation. Gravity and physical collisions with the pins determine the puck's path, which is unique and unrepeatable on every drop. The physics are certified: the pins, the puck's weight and the surface are all calibrated to guarantee mechanical randomness.

The puck lands in 1 of the 16 zones at the bottom of the wall. Each zone displays a multiplier (from 2× to 200×) or the word "DOUBLE". If it lands on a number, you win that multiplier applied to your stake and the bonus ends. If it lands on DOUBLE, the exponential ladder that defines Pachinko begins.

Unlike Cash Hunt (where you shoot at a target) or Crazy Time Bonus (where you pick a flapper), in Pachinko you make no decisions during the round. The RNG and physics determine everything. Your only choice was placing a bet on Pachinko before the wheel spun.

The DOUBLE System — Pachinko's Exponential Mathematics

Approximately 2 of the 16 zones show "DOUBLE" (~12% probability per drop). If the puck lands in one of these zones, ALL multipliers on the board are instantly doubled and the puck is relaunched from a new RNG-selected position. This process can repeat without any round limit — the only ceiling is the game cap: 10,000×.

If the initial multipliers range from 2× to 200×, after one DOUBLE they become 4×–400×. After two consecutive DOUBLEs: 8×–800×. Each DOUBLE multiplies the entire board. Starting from a common value of 10×, you would need ~7 consecutive DOUBLEs to touch the 10,000× ceiling. Starting from 200× (the highest possible initial value), only ~6. The progression is geometric, not linear — and that is what separates Pachinko from every other bonus in the game.

Chaining DOUBLEs is thrilling but exponentially unlikely. A single DOUBLE occurs in ~12% of drops. Two consecutive: ~1.4%. Three: ~0.17%. Beyond that, the figures enter extreme-event territory. The table shows the full progression:

DOUBLEsMultipliersMaximumProbabilityFrequency
0 (initial)2×–200×200×88%
1 DOUBLE4×–400×400×~12%~1 in 8
2 consecutive8×–800×800×~1.4%~1 in 71
3 consecutive16×–1,600×1,600×~0.17%~1 in 588
4 consecutive32×–3,200×3,200×~0.02%~1 in 5,000
5 consecutive64×–6,400×6,400×~0.002%~1 in 42,000
6 consecutive128×–10,000×10,000×~0.0003%~1 in 3,57,000

Rescue Drop — Your Second Chance in Pachinko

If the puck lands in a low-multiplier zone (2×, 3× or 4×), the algorithm may automatically activate a Rescue Drop — a second launch that gives you a chance to improve the result. Unlike the Rescue Flip in Coin Flip (which triggers automatically whenever both sides show ≤5×), the Rescue Drop is NOT guaranteed: activation is a random RNG decision with an estimated probability of 8–12%.

If it activates, the second puck fully replaces the previous result — if the first puck landed on 3× and the second on 50×, you win 50×. The Rescue Drop does NOT trigger if the puck lands on a DOUBLE zone (only on direct low multipliers of 2×–4×). It can only activate once per Pachinko round — there is no double Rescue. When it fires, the average payout rises to ~40×, indicating that the second launch operates with a more favourable multiplier distribution.

Pachinko Records and Statistics

The largest multiplier on record in Pachinko is approximately 10,000× — the maximum possible — achieved through a chain of consecutive DOUBLEs combined with a 50× Top Slot match. On 21 May 2024, a single Pachinko round paid out a total of €37.9 million (approximately ₹340 crore at current rates) distributed across all players who had bet on that segment. To see every historical record from the game, visit big wins.

How many times has Pachinko appeared today? How many DOUBLEs have been chained in the current session? Results update continuously in our live statistics section, where you can filter specifically for Pachinko and see the multiplier achieved in each appearance, the number of DOUBLEs triggered and whether the Rescue Drop activated.

Play Pachinko at Casinos with Crazy Time

Crazy Pachinko — play at casinos with Crazy Time

Pachinko appears roughly every 27 spins on average (2 of 54 segments). To participate, make sure you bet on Pachinko BEFORE the host spins the wheel. You can combine it with bets on numbers or other bonuses simultaneously — they are not mutually exclusive. Want to compare Pachinko with the other 3 bonuses before deciding? Check the comparison. Need to sharpen your coverage strategy? We have a framework covering 3 approaches with real data.

Ready to hunt DOUBLEs? Choose a casino that carries Evolution Gaming, deposit instantly via UPI (GPay, PhonePe or Paytm) and join the live session. The Pachinko wall is waiting — and every DOUBLE doubles your prize. Let's go!

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