Crazy Time

| Item | Crazy Time |
|---|---|
| Game type | Live game show (wheel) |
| Core bets | 1, 2, 5, 10 + Bonus bets |
| Multipliers | Random multipliers can boost winning outcomes |
| Bonus games | Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Crazy Time |
| RTP / house edge | Varies by bet type and casino configuration (check in-game info) |
| Best for | Players who want entertainment + high-variance bonus swings |
Crazy Time is a live game show built around a large money wheel and fast, TV-style pacing. You place bets on numbered segments for steadier outcomes or on bonus segments for feature rounds, then watch the wheel resolve the result with a chance of random multipliers boosting payouts.
Wheel gameplay and base bets
Most rounds are decided by the core number outcomes: 1, 2, 5, and 10. These segments typically land more often and keep the session moving with regular hits, while the bonus segments appear less frequently and are where the large swings usually come from. The game is designed so you can mix “steady” and “swingy” bets in the same round.
Multipliers and how they change payouts
Crazy Time’s defining twist is the multiplier layer. A multiplier can be assigned to certain wheel outcomes before the result, and if the winning segment matches one you bet on while multiplied, your payout increases accordingly. This is why two identical-looking wins can pay very differently depending on whether a multiplier lands that round.
The four bonus games
Crazy Time includes four distinct bonus games. Coin Flip is a simple red/blue decision with multipliers, Cash Hunt is a selection-style bonus where you pick targets, Pachinko drops a puck through a multiplier board, and the Crazy Time bonus is the most elaborate, often involving multiple stages and higher ceiling potential. The important point is that bonuses add variance: you’ll hit them less often, but they can decide the whole session when multipliers align.
RTP and volatility
Crazy Time does not have a single fixed RTP across all bets. The return depends on which segments you bet on and how heavily you rely on bonus outcomes, and casinos can run different configurations. In general, number bets feel smoother, while bonus bets are higher variance because outcomes are rarer and more dependent on multipliers during the bonus.
Who it suits
Crazy Time fits players who want a simple betting surface with entertainment value and the possibility of big feature-driven spikes. Practical checklist (one list):
- Use number bets for more frequent hits; treat bonus bets as optional high-variance shots
- Check the posted RTP by bet type (if shown) and any max payout cap on your table
- Watch a few rounds to understand the betting window and how multipliers are applied
- Keep unit size conservative because the pace and bonus variance can move bankroll quickly
- Don’t assume “hot streaks” matter—each spin is independent