All Crazy Time data in one place: live-updated results, complete spin history, bonus frequency and real probabilities for every segment. Review and analyse before you bet — or follow the action from here while watching the live stream. Already have the data you need? Play now with the numbers in hand.
| Metric | Value | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| Overall RTP | 96.08% | Average long-term return to player |
| House Edge | 3.92% | Casino advantage on every bet |
| Total Segments | 54 | Physical divisions on the main wheel |
| Bonus Frequency | ~16.67% | Roughly 1 in every 6 spins triggers a bonus |
| CT Bonus Frequency | 1.85% | 1 in every 54 spins — the rarest bonus |
| Max Multiplier | 25,000× | Reachable in Cash Hunt + 50× Top Slot |
Here you'll find the latest result from every Crazy Time spin. Each entry records the winning segment, whether the Top Slot matched the result, the multiplier applied and the exact timestamp. Data updates in real time so you can follow the action without being inside the game — a live score from Evolution Gaming directly on your screen.
Below the feed, we compare the actual distribution of each segment against the theoretical baseline. Number 1 should appear 38.89% of the time (21 of 54 segments), number 2 at 24.07% (13/54), number 5 at 12.96% (7/54) and number 10 at 7.41% (4/54). Bonuses: Coin Flip 7.41% (4/54), Cash Hunt 3.70% (2/54), Pachinko 3.70% (2/54) and Crazy Time Bonus 1.85% (1/54). If number 1 registers 42% over the last 24 hours, the deviation is within normal range — short-term variance always produces fluctuations.
Each row in the tracker shows one spin with its timestamp. You can filter by period: last 24 hours, 7 days or 30 days. The results for today accumulate in the same table — the more spins recorded, the closer the observed distribution gets to the theoretical one. With more than 500 spins per day (rounds every 45–60 seconds, 24/7), deviations above 3% from theoretical probability are unusual by the end of each day.
The history shows the last 100 Crazy Time spins ordered from most recent to oldest. Each entry includes: spin number, winning segment, whether the Top Slot matched and the multiplier applied. You can filter by period — last 24 hours, 7 days or 30 days — to analyse session-level trends. The columns are the same as the live feed, but here the complete result sequence is recorded for later reference.
This history works as an integrated tracker, similar to Tracksino but without leaving this page. You can scroll through the table spin by spin to observe streaks and frequencies — keeping in mind that every spin is 100% independent of the previous one. The wheel has no memory: what happened 50 spins ago does not alter the probabilities on spin 51. If you notice a bonus hasn't appeared in 30 spins, that does not change its probability on spin 31 — it remains exactly the same. Historical data is for verifying algorithm behaviour, not for predicting future results.
How many times has each bonus appeared today? Here we track the real frequency of Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko and Crazy Time Bonus, comparing against the theoretical baseline (7.41%, 3.70%, 3.70% and 1.85% respectively). We also show when the last bonus of each type triggered — how many spins ago — and the average multiplier produced in the current session. If Coin Flip has appeared 12 times in 150 spins (8.0%), it is slightly above its theoretical 7.41% but within expected margins.
Alongside frequency, we show the highest multipliers produced in the last 24 hours: which bonus generated them, whether the Top Slot contributed and the exact spin timestamp. If you're looking for all-time records — including the historic approximately ₹25 crore payout in Cash Hunt — check our big wins section.
The Top Slot activates visually in ~35% of rounds but only matches the wheel result in ~12% of spins. The most common multipliers are 2×–5× (~60% of matches). The coveted 50× represents approximately 10% of activations — and is the key that unlocks the game's maximum prizes. To understand how each bonus works internally, visit the bonuses in detail.
Expected Value (EV) shows how much you lose on average per ₹1 bet on each segment. All carry negative EV — number 1 is the least unfavourable (-₹0.0392 per rupee) and Pachinko the most (-₹0.0567). In practice: if you bet ₹1,000 on number 1 across 100 rounds (₹1,00,000 total wagered), your expected loss is ₹3,920. In the short term you might be up ₹5,000 or down ₹10,000 — variance dominates over short sessions.
The difference between the best and worst segment is ₹17.50 per ₹1,000 wagered. Numbers offer better mathematical return, but bonuses carry the potential for explosive multipliers that can overturn any calculation in a single round. One Cash Hunt with a 50× Top Slot wipes out hundreds of rounds of accumulated theoretical loss — which is why high-volatility play attracts players willing to accept negative sessions in exchange for extreme peaks. For a full RTP analysis by segment with a breakdown of every bonus, see the dedicated page.
| Segment | Prob % | Payout | EV (per ₹1) | RTP % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number 1 | 38.89% | 1:1 | -₹0.0392 | 96.08% |
| Number 2 | 24.07% | 2:1 | -₹0.0405 | 95.95% |
| Number 5 | 12.96% | 5:1 | -₹0.0422 | 95.78% |
| Number 10 | 7.41% | 10:1 | -₹0.0427 | 95.73% |
| Coin Flip | 7.41% | Var | -₹0.0430 | 95.70% |
| Cash Hunt | 3.70% | Var | -₹0.0473 | 95.27% |
| Crazy Time | 1.85% | Var | -₹0.0559 | 94.41% |
| Pachinko | 3.70% | Var | -₹0.0567 | 94.33% |
If number 1 has appeared 10 times in a row, its probability on the next spin is still exactly 38.89%. The human brain detects patterns where there is only variance — streaks occur through pure randomness, not because a segment is "hot". Historical data is for verifying that the wheel behaves according to its probabilities, not for predicting the next result.
If Crazy Time Bonus hasn't appeared in 100 spins, its probability remains 1.85%. The wheel does not "owe" compensation for past absences. This is known as the Gambler's Fallacy — the belief that previous random events influence future ones. The wheel's RNG starts fresh on every round, with no memory of what came before.
The Top Slot uses an independently certified RNG. No software, app or "Crazy Time predictor" can anticipate which combination it will show. Every activation is a new event with the same probabilities as the last — anything marketed as a "guaranteed prediction" is exploiting the fallacy, not the data.
The combined probability of a bonus is ~16.67% per spin. A streak of 20 consecutive spins without a bonus has a ~2.6% probability — rare but perfectly expected in any long session. There is no magic threshold at which a bonus "has to appear". The data on this page shows you what happened, not what will happen next.
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