GAME REFERENCE

Crash at tupaiwin — Multipliers in Motion

Crash is the round-based multiplier game where the curve climbs from 1.00x and you decide when to cash out before it busts. We host it inside our lobby...

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tupaiwin What Crash Looks Like Inside Our Lobby

What Crash Looks Like Inside Our Lobby

Crash is a provably-fair instant game from studios like Spribe and SmartSoft, and we run it straight from your tupaiwin account. Each round opens with a rising multiplier — you place a wager before take-off, then tap cash-out before the curve breaks. There are no reels, no paylines and no waiting animations. What makes Crash stand out is the social tempo: rounds

last seconds, the leaderboard updates live, and you can run two bets in parallel with different exit targets.

EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT

Crash Features Worth Knowing

Three pieces of the Crash interface shape how you play it inside our lobby.

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Auto Cash-Out

Set a target multiplier — 1.80x, 2.50x, 10x — and the round exits for you the...

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Two-Bet Panel

Run a safe early exit on bet one and a moonshot on bet two, both in...

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Round History Strip

The recent-multiplier strip across the top shows how the last rounds resolved. It doesn't predict the...

PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

How a Crash Round Plays

Crash gameplay is built around four simple moments you'll repeat every round.

01
Place Your Bet Set your stake before the round locks in. You can lock one bet or two, and stakes are editable right up until the betting window closes and the curve starts climbing.
02
Watch the Curve The multiplier ticks up from 1.00x. The longer you wait, the higher the potential exit — but the curve can bust at any moment, ending the round for anyone still in.
03
Cash Out Tap the green cash-out button to lock in the current multiplier against your stake. Auto-cashout fires the moment your preset target prints, even if you're away from the screen.
04
Mobile Tempo On phones the cash-out button sits under your thumb and rounds resolve in seconds, so Crash fits a five-minute window between things just as well as a longer session.

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Here's the technical shape of Crash as we host it.

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Game Type

92%

Instant multiplier / crash format, provably fair.

tupaiwin Volatility

Volatility

97%

High — variance scales with your chosen cash-out target.

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Devices

96%

Android, iOS, mobile browser and desktop browser.

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Access

95%

Available from supported regions where local law permits.

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

ON THE GO

Crash on Your Phone

Crash was built for vertical screens. Inside our mobile lobby the curve, stake panel and cash-out button stack cleanly, so you can place a bet, watch the multiplier and exit...

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Vertical curve view
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SUPPORT

Help Around Crash Rounds

If something feels off mid-session, we're a tap away.

Round Disputes If a round didn't resolve the way you...
Cash-Out Issues Tapped cash-out but the timing felt wrong? Send...
Stake Settings Need help configuring auto-cashout, two-bet mode or quick-stake...
REVIEW SIGNALS

Why Crash Plays Fair Here

Fairness in Crash comes from the math, the studio and the audit trail.

Provably Fair

Each Crash round uses a server seed, client seed and nonce you can verify after the round. The bust point...

Licensed Studios

We source Crash from licensed instant-game studios that publish their RNG certification and round-resolution logic publicly.

Seed Verification

You can rotate your client seed any time from the Crash interface, which is the standard way to prove rounds...

Round IDs

Every round you play is stamped with a unique ID stored in your history, so any outcome can be traced...

Live History

The recent-multiplier strip is the same feed every account sees in real time — no personalised curves, no hidden adjustments.

Audited RNG

The random number generator behind the bust point is independently tested by the studio's certification lab on a recurring schedule.

WHY THIS PLATFORM

Crash vs Other Games We Host

How Crash sits next to its sibling titles in our lobby.

01

vs Aviator

Aviator is the same instant-multiplier format with a plane motif; Crash uses a curve graph. Mechanics overlap heavily — choose by interface preference.

02

vs Slots

Slots run on spins and paylines with long feature rounds. Crash resolves in seconds with one decision: when to exit. Faster tempo, sharper choices.

03

vs Live Baccarat

Baccarat is dealer-paced with fixed payouts. Crash lets you set your own payout target via cash-out, so the ceiling moves with your nerve.

04

vs Roulette

Roulette has fixed odds per pocket. Crash has a continuous payout curve, so risk and reward scale smoothly instead of in discrete buckets.

05

vs Plinko

Plinko resolves on ball drop with preset multiplier slots. Crash lets you exit any time mid-round, which gives you more control over the outcome.

06

vs Dice

Dice rolls a single number against a chosen threshold. Crash stretches that decision across a live curve you can watch and react to.

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vs Mines

Mines is a tile-by-tile cash-out grid. Crash compresses that same escalating-risk feeling into one rising line and one exit tap.

PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

Six Things to Know About Crash

The shortlist if you're new to the game.

Round Length Most rounds resolve in five to fifteen seconds, with occasional...
Stake Range Stakes scale from small-coin entries up to high-roller caps, so...
Cash-Out Window You can cash out any moment between 1.00x and the...
Two-Bet Play Running two bets per round with different exit targets is...
Live Chat The in-game chat shows other accounts cashing out in real...
No Skill Gate There's no learning curve beyond placing a stake and tapping...

Crash Questions We Hear Most

You stake before the round, watch a multiplier climb from 1.00x, and tap cash-out before it busts. If you exit in time, your stake multiplies by the exit value; if you don't, the round takes the stake.

Yes. Each round uses a server seed, client seed and nonce. After the round resolves you can verify the bust multiplier was locked before the curve started, using the seed-check tool inside the game.

Yes. Set a target multiplier — say 2.00x — and the game exits automatically the moment the curve hits it. You can also set an auto-bet count so consecutive rounds fire without manual input.

Studio-dependent, but most Crash builds cap somewhere between 1,000x and 10,000x. The cap is mathematical, not arbitrary, and you'll see the ceiling listed in the in-game rules panel.

No. The history strip shows the last few outcomes for context, but each round's bust point is generated independently. Past curves can't tell you when the next bust will land.

Yes — Crash is built vertical-first. The curve, stake panel and cash-out button stack cleanly on phone screens, and auto-cashout keeps working even if you lock the screen mid-round.

Top up your tupaiwin account with DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS, then open Crash from the lobby. Your balance is shared across every game, so no separate game wallet is needed.