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Crazy Time: Complete Probability Guide

An educational analysis of Crazy Time by Evolution โ€” wheel layout, all 8 bet types, 4 bonus rounds, Top Slot multiplier, RTP, house edge, and why no tracking system can predict the next spin.

Stated Overall RTP
96.08%
Per Evolution
Best-Bet House Edge
~3.92%
Number 1 bet
Bonus Segments
9 of 54
4 distinct bonus games

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What Is Crazy Time?

Crazy Time is a live game show developed by Evolution, first launched in 2020. It features a 54-segment wheel, 8 bet positions (4 number bets and 4 bonus bets), a Top Slot multiplier mechanism, and four distinct bonus rounds: Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, and Crazy Time. It is one of the most complex live game shows available, with high production value and high volatility.

The overall stated RTP is 96.08% (per Evolution). This means that for every $100 wagered, the theoretical expected return is $96.08 โ€” an expected loss of $3.92. This figure applies over millions of outcomes, not individual sessions.

How Crazy Time Works

How a Round Works

Step 1Place Bets

Select number or bonus bets during the betting window.

Step 2Wheel Spins

The host spins the main wheel. All bets are locked.

Step 3Wheel Stops

The flapper determines the winning segment.

Step 4Base Result or Bonus

Number bets pay immediately. Bonus segments trigger a bonus round.

Step 5Bonus Resolution

If a bonus round is triggered, it plays out to determine the multiplier.

Step 6Payout or No Payout

Winnings are credited. The next round begins.

Before each spin, a Top Slot mechanism above the wheel activates. Two reels spin โ€” one selects a bet type, the other selects a multiplier (2ร— to 50ร— for numbers, up to 100ร— for bonus bets). If the Top Slot bet type matches the winning wheel segment, the multiplier is applied. The Top Slot adds variance but is already factored into the stated RTP.

Wheel Layout

The Crazy Time wheel has 54 segments: 45 number segments and 9 bonus segments. The distribution determines the probability of each outcome.

12510Coin FlipCash HuntPachinkoCrazy Time
1ร—21
2ร—13
5ร—7
10ร—4
Coin Flipร—4
Cash Huntร—2
Pachinkoร—2
Crazy Timeร—1
SegmentCountProbabilityType
12138.89%number
21324.07%number
5712.96%number
1047.41%number
Coin Flip47.41%bonus
Cash Hunt23.70%bonus
Pachinko23.70%bonus
Crazy Time11.85%bonus

Number Bets: 1, 2, 5, 10

Number bets pay fixed multiples when the wheel lands on the corresponding number. Number 1 pays 1:1, Number 2 pays 2:1, Number 5 pays 5:1, and Number 10 pays 10:1. These are the simplest bets with the lowest volatility and generally the best RTP.

Number 1

Low
Payout1:1
Probability38.89%
RTP~96.08%
House Edge~3.92%

Number 2

Low
Payout2:1
Probability24.07%
RTP~95.95%
House Edge~4.05%

Number 5

Medium
Payout5:1
Probability12.96%
RTP~95.78%
House Edge~4.22%

Number 10

Medium
Payout10:1
Probability7.41%
RTP~95.73%
House Edge~4.27%

Bonus Bets: Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Crazy Time

Bonus bets win when the wheel lands on the corresponding bonus segment. Instead of a fixed payout, a bonus round is triggered with a variable multiplier. Bonus bets have higher volatility and generally slightly lower RTP than number bets. High multipliers are rare โ€” they are already factored into the RTP, and bonus rounds do not create positive expected value.

Coin Flip

Bonus Bet
High
PayoutBonus
Probability7.41%
RTP~95.70%
House Edge~4.30%

Cash Hunt

Bonus Bet
High
PayoutBonus
Probability3.70%
RTP~95.27%
House Edge~4.73%

Pachinko

Bonus Bet
Very High
PayoutBonus
Probability3.70%
RTP~94.33%
House Edge~5.67%

Crazy Time

Bonus Bet
Very High
PayoutBonus
Probability1.85%
RTP~94.41%
House Edge~5.59%

Payouts & Probabilities

BetPayoutSegmentsProbabilityRTPHouse Edge
Number 11:12138.89%~96.08%~3.92%
Number 22:11324.07%~95.95%~4.05%
Number 55:1712.96%~95.78%~4.22%
Number 1010:147.41%~95.73%~4.27%
Coin FlipBonus47.41%~95.70%~4.30%
Cash HuntBonus23.70%~95.27%~4.73%
PachinkoBonus23.70%~94.33%~5.67%
Crazy TimeBonus11.85%~94.41%~5.59%

Overall RTP from Evolution official game page. Wheel segment counts verified across Evolution, Wizard of Odds, and multiple operator help pages. Per-bet RTP estimates derived from stated overall RTP calibrated with empirical tracking data. Evolution does not disclose full internal bonus round parameters, so per-bet figures carry some uncertainty.

RTP & House Edge

96.08% overall (stated by Evolution). Per-bet RTP ranges from approximately 94.33% to 96.08%. These figures include the Top Slot multiplier effect.

3.92% on the Number 1 bet (best), up to approximately 5.67% on the Pachinko bet.

Important Note on Per-Bet RTP

Evolution does not disclose full internal bonus round parameters. Per-bet RTP estimates are derived from the stated overall RTP of 96.08% calibrated with empirical tracking data. These estimates carry some uncertainty and may vary slightly from the true underlying values. The Number 1 bet is generally considered the best RTP, while Pachinko and Crazy Time bonus bets have the highest house edge.

Volatility

Crazy Time is classified as high volatility. While individual number bets (especially Number 1) have relatively low variance, the overall game produces extreme session-to-session variance due to the bonus rounds. The Crazy Time bonus segment appears approximately once every 54 spins on average, and when it triggers, the resulting multiplier can range from a modest value to 20,000ร—. Most sessions will not include a high-multiplier bonus event.

Typical Session (100 spins)

~83%

Most 100-spin sessions produce results within 1-2 standard deviations of the expected loss.

Short sessions are dominated by variance, not expected value.

Large Bonus Event

<1%

High-multiplier outcomes (1,000ร—+) occur in less than 1% of bonus round triggers.

Rare events are already reflected in the RTP. They do not become more likely after dry spells.

Bonus Round Mechanics

Crazy Time features four distinct bonus rounds. Each has different mechanics, volatility, and maximum multiplier potential. All bonus round payouts are variable and determined by the round's random outcome โ€” they are not fixed like number bet payouts.

Coin Flip

Medium Vol.

A coin with a red and blue side, each displaying a random multiplier, is flipped. The landing side determines the win. The most frequent and simplest bonus round.

Payout Potential
Moderate โ€” typical multipliers in the low-to-mid range
Max Multiplier
Up to 5,000ร—

Bonus round frequency does not imply predictability. Each spin is an independent event.

Cash Hunt

Player ChoiceHigh Vol.

A shooting gallery displays 108 symbols hiding random multipliers. All qualifying players simultaneously aim and select one target. Symbols are then revealed. The only bonus with a player-choice element, though the hidden values are random.

Payout Potential
Variable โ€” depends on target selection from random hidden values
Max Multiplier
Up to 25,000ร—

Bonus round frequency does not imply predictability. Each spin is an independent event.

Pachinko

Very High Vol.

A physical Pachinko board with pegs. A puck drops from a random position and bounces through pegs to land in a multiplier slot. If it lands on DOUBLE, all multipliers on the board double and the puck drops again. Doubling can repeat, creating exponential growth.

Payout Potential
High โ€” doubling mechanic can escalate rapidly on rare occasions
Max Multiplier
Up to 10,000ร—

Bonus round frequency does not imply predictability. Each spin is an independent event.

Crazy Time

Player ChoiceVery High Vol.

Players enter a virtual room with a giant wheel and three flappers (blue, green, yellow). Players choose a flapper. The wheel spins and the chosen flapper catches a multiplier. DOUBLE and TRIPLE zones increase all values and trigger a respin.

Payout Potential
Very high โ€” the rarest bonus with the largest potential multipliers
Max Multiplier
Up to 20,000ร—

Bonus round frequency does not imply predictability. Each spin is an independent event.

Top Slot Multiplier

Above the main wheel sits the Top Slot โ€” a two-reel mechanism that spins before each round. The left reel selects a bet type and the right reel selects a multiplier value (2ร— to 50ร— for number bets, up to 100ร— for bonus bets). If the Top Slot bet type matches the wheel's winning segment, the multiplier is applied.

How It Works

The Top Slot is independent of the main wheel. Both spin randomly. When they align (the Top Slot selects the same bet type as the winning segment), the multiplier enhances the payout. For bonus rounds, the entire bonus result is multiplied.

Impact on RTP

The Top Slot multiplier is already factored into the per-bet RTP figures. It raises the effective RTP compared to what the base wheel probabilities and payouts alone would produce. Without the Top Slot, the base-wheel RTP for number bets would be lower.

Expected Value Explained

Every Crazy Time bet has negative expected value. For the Number 1 bet: the expected value per $1 wagered is approximately โˆ’$0.0392 (โˆ’3.92%). For a $10 bet over 100 rounds, the theoretical expected loss is $10 ร— 100 ร— 0.0392 = $39.20. Actual results will vary widely due to volatility, but the mathematical expectation is always negative.

Bonus round multipliers do not change this calculation. A Crazy Time bonus might pay 5,000ร— on a single trigger, but over millions of triggers, the average bonus payout converges to a value consistent with the bet's RTP of approximately 94.41%. High multipliers are rare events, not indicators of positive expected value.

Common Myths

"The Crazy Time bonus is 'due' after many spins without it."

The Crazy Time segment occupies 1 of 54 positions. Its probability is approximately 1.85% on every spin, regardless of how many spins have passed. On average, it appears once every 54 spins, but this is an average โ€” gaps of 100+ spins are statistically normal.

"The Top Slot multiplier can be predicted."

The Top Slot operates independently of the main wheel. Its results are random. There is no pattern between the Top Slot multiplier target and the wheel outcome that can be exploited.

"Cash Hunt lets skilled players choose better multipliers."

While Cash Hunt involves player choice, the multiplier values behind each icon are randomly assigned and hidden. Players cannot know which target holds the highest multiplier. The choice creates engagement, not an edge.

"Bonus bets are better than number bets."

Bonus bets have higher volatility and generally slightly lower RTP (94โ€“96%) compared to number bets (95โ€“96%). They offer larger potential payouts but not better expected value.

"High multipliers make Crazy Time profitable over time."

High multipliers are already factored into the RTP calculation. Despite occasional large payouts, the expected value of every bet remains negative. Rare events do not compensate for the house edge over thousands of spins.

"Tracking spin history reveals which bonus is next."

Each spin of the wheel is an independent event. The wheel has no memory. Tracking past results is recording random data โ€” it cannot predict future outcomes.

Why Crazy Time Cannot Be Predicted

Each spin of the Crazy Time wheel is an independent random event. The wheel has no memory. The Top Slot multiplier is also independently random. Whether the last 50 spins were all Number 1 or included five consecutive Crazy Time bonuses, the probability distribution of the next spin is identical: each segment has a probability equal to its count divided by 54.

Tracking recent spins does not predict future spins. Patterns in random data are expected statistical artifacts, not exploitable signals. No game show tracker, history chart, or statistical analysis of past results provides any mathematical edge over the house.

Comparison to Other Game Shows

FeatureCrazy TimeMonopoly LiveDream Catcher
Best-Bet RTP96.08%96.23%96.58%
Worst-Bet House Edge~5.67%~8.70%~9.19%
Bonus Rounds4 distinct games3D board + ChanceMultiplier respins
VolatilityHighHighLow
ComplexityHighMediumLow

Responsible Play

Crazy Time is a high-volatility entertainment product with negative expected value. The combination of exciting bonus rounds and rare large multipliers can create an emotional experience that obscures the underlying mathematics. Understanding that every bet carries a house edge is essential for informed decision-making.

Responsible Gaming

This content is for educational purposes only. Gambling involves real financial risk and can be addictive. The house always has a mathematical advantageโ€”there is no guaranteed winning strategy.

Responsible Gaming Resources โ†’If you need help: ncpgambling.org (US) or GamCare (UK)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Crazy Time?
Crazy Time is a live game show by Evolution featuring a 54-segment wheel with number bets (1, 2, 5, 10) and four bonus rounds (Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Crazy Time). A Top Slot multiplier above the wheel randomly applies multipliers to selected segments.
What is the RTP of Crazy Time?
The overall stated RTP is 96.08% (per Evolution). Per-bet RTPs range from approximately 94.33% (Pachinko) to 96.08% (Number 1). These figures include the Top Slot multiplier effect. Evolution does not disclose full internal parameters, so per-bet estimates carry some uncertainty.
What are Crazy Time bonus rounds?
Crazy Time has four bonus rounds: Coin Flip (a simple coin toss between two multipliers), Cash Hunt (a shooting gallery with 108 hidden multipliers), Pachinko (a physical puck-drop board with doubling), and Crazy Time (a giant wheel with three flappers and DOUBLE/TRIPLE zones).
Can Crazy Time be predicted?
No. Both the main wheel and Top Slot produce independent random outcomes. Each spin has the same probability distribution regardless of past results. No tracking system, pattern recognition, or strategy can predict future outcomes.
What is the best Crazy Time bet?
From a house-edge perspective, the Number 1 bet has the best stated RTP at approximately 96.08% (house edge ~3.92%). Bonus bets have higher volatility but generally lower RTP. No bet has positive expected value.
Is Crazy Time high volatility?
Yes. While number bets (especially 1) have individually low variance, the overall game is classified as high volatility. Bonus rounds โ€” particularly the Crazy Time and Pachinko bonuses โ€” can produce very large multipliers on rare occasions, creating extreme variance across sessions.
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