How crash games work
You place a bet before the round starts. A multiplier counter begins at 1.00× and climbs in real time. At a random point it crashes — if you cashed out before the crash, your stake is multiplied by the value at cashout. If not, the stake is lost. The most popular title is Aviator from Spribe; JetX and Spaceman follow the same format.
Auto-cashout strategies
Most crash games support an auto-cashout target (e.g. 1.50×). The engine cashes out for you the moment that multiplier is reached. Common strategies: low target (1.20-1.50×) for high hit rate but small wins; mid target (2-5×) for balanced returns; high target (10×+) for moonshot attempts. Combine with the auto-bet feature to run sessions hands-free.
Stake sizes and limits
Stakes start from ₹100 on Aviator and most rivals. Maximum per round caps at ₹10,000 on standard tables. Live leaderboards show top wins of the day, including the player initials and multiplier reached.
Provably fair verification
Crash games use a client + server seed system. The server seed is hashed and shown before the round; once the round closes the unhashed seed is revealed so you can verify the crash multiplier was determined fairly. Detailed verification tutorials are available inside each game’s help panel.