GAME REFERENCE

Crash at titan77 — One Multiplier, One Tap

Crash is the round-based multiplier game we keep on the front row of the lobby. Set your stake, watch the curve climb, cash out before it breaks. Open...

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titan77 What Crash Looks Like Inside Our Lobby

What Crash Looks Like Inside Our Lobby

Crash sits in our instant-games row, powered by studios like Spribe and SmartSoft that built the format Indonesia visitors keep opening. The rule set stays simple: you place a stake, the multiplier rises from 1.00x, and you tap cash-out before the curve snaps. No reels, no paylines — just timing, nerve and a round that resets every few seconds. That speed is

why we keep it pinned on the home grid.

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Three Things That Define Our Crash Room

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Live Multiplier Curve

The graph runs in real time from 1.00x upward. You watch it on the same screen as the cash-out button, so the decision is always one tap away with no menu hopping between screens.

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Auto Cash-Out

Set a target multiplier — say 1.80x or 5.00x — and the round closes your stake the moment it hits. Useful when you're on mobile and don't want to thumb-race the curve every single round.

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Round History Feed

Every recent crash point sits in a strip above the play area. You can read the rhythm of the last 30 rounds before committing your next stake, which is how regulars at our tables prefer to enter.

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SERVICE CONTEXT

How a Crash Round Actually Plays

Crash is built around four moments — entry, climb, decision, reset. We keep each one visible on a single screen so you're never scrolling mid-round. Below is how the gameplay loop runs at our...

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Stake Entry Pick your stake in the input row before the round locks. Minimums are set low so you can warm up across several rounds; maximums sit high enough for the regulars who chase steeper multipliers.
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The Climb Once the round opens the multiplier starts at 1.00x and rises. The curve speed shifts unpredictably — that's the whole game. Your job is to read it and tap before it breaks on you.
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Cash-Out Window Hit cash-out manually, or let auto cash-out close at your preset target. Both buttons live within thumb reach on the mobile layout, which is how we tuned the Crash interface for Indonesia.
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Reset & Replay Rounds resolve in seconds, then a fresh curve queues. You can sit out, double your stake, or copy your last bet with one tap. The pace is what keeps Crash sticky in our instant-games row.

Crash Gameplay Transparency

Game TypeInstant-round multiplier game, provably-fair format.
VolatilityHigh — outcomes swing widely between rounds.
Supported DevicesAndroid, iOS, desktop browsers, tablet layouts.
Access RegionIndonesia, where local law permits.
MOBILE GAMING

Crash on Your Phone

Crash was made for phones and we tuned it that way. The cash-out button sits where your thumb already rests, the multiplier graph fills the upper half of...

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Portrait-mode play
Thumb-reach cash-out
No app install
Low data per round
HELP CHANNELS

Help Paths Around Crash

Round Disputes If a round resolves on you mid-tap and the cash-out didn't register, our chat team can pull the round ID and check the timing on the server side within minutes.
Stake Adjustments Need to raise or lower your per-round stake range? Reach us through the in-lobby help button and we'll walk you through the account-side controls during a live session.
Connection Drops Lost signal mid-round? Crash auto-cash-out protects your stake at your preset target even if your phone disconnects. Support can confirm the resolved multiplier for you any time.
PLATFORM TRUST SIGNALS

Fairness Signals for Crash

Provably Fair

Every Crash round uses a seed pair you can verify after the round resolves. The hash is published before the round starts, so the multiplier outcome cannot be edited mid-flight.

Licensed Studio

Crash titles in our lobby come from studios operating under recognised gaming licences, with audit trails on the round-generation engine that we surface in the game info panel.

Round Logging

Each round you join is logged against your account with multiplier, stake and cash-out point. You can pull the last 90 days of activity any time from your history tab.

Server Sync

The curve you see on your phone is the same curve every other seat sees. Server timing keeps the multiplier synchronised across all devices in the round.

Stake Caps

Per-round limits are published in the game info panel so there are no surprises. We keep these consistent across sessions and apply them uniformly to every seat at the table.

Audit Access

Independent testing labs review the random-number engine behind Crash. Certification stamps sit on the studio's site and are linked from inside the game's information overlay.

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Crash vs Our Other Game Rooms

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Crash vs Aviator

Both run a rising multiplier with a cash-out window. Crash uses a curve graph; Aviator uses a plane. Pacing feels similar — pick on visual preference, not on mechanics.

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Crash vs Slots

Slots spin reels with paylines and feature rounds. Crash strips that away — one curve, one decision. Choose Crash when you want a round resolved in under twelve seconds.

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Crash vs Baccarat

Baccarat is dealer-paced and card-based. Crash is algorithm-paced and graph-based. If you like the rhythm of a live shoe, baccarat wins; for pure speed, Crash.

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Crash vs Roulette

Roulette gives you a wheel and 37 outcomes. Crash gives you one continuous curve and one cash-out tap. Different math, similar adrenaline at the moment of resolve.

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Crash vs Plinko

Plinko drops a ball through pegs for a fixed multiplier. Crash lets you pick when to lock in. More control sits on the Crash side; more passive watching on Plinko.

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Crash vs Dice

Dice gives you a probability slider before a single roll. Crash gives you a live decision during the round. Dice rewards setup; Crash rewards reaction speed.

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Crash vs Sportsbook

Sportsbook markets settle over hours or days. Crash settles in seconds. We keep both in the same lobby so you can park a sports ticket while you run Crash rounds.

Six Concrete Things About Crash

Round Length

Most Crash rounds resolve inside ten to fifteen seconds, with the curve break point varying every time. It's the quickest format we host in the instant-games row.

Stake Range

Stakes start small enough to feel out the pace and scale up for regulars who want bigger swings. The current range is shown in the entry input every round.

Two Cash-Outs

You can split your stake across two cash-out targets in the same round — one safe, one stretched. It's a setup the experienced Crash crowd in our lobby uses.

Round History

The last 30 multiplier results sit above the play area so you can read patterns before committing. We don't hide the streaks — they're part of how Crash reads.

Live Seat Count

You can see how many seats are riding the current round. It doesn't change the math, but it adds the social weight that makes Crash feel alive on the screen.

Provable Outcome

After each round you can verify the multiplier was generated from the pre-published seed pair. The verification link sits inside the game info overlay at all times.

Crash Questions We Get Asked

You place a stake before the round locks, then a multiplier rises from 1.00x. Tap cash-out before the curve breaks and your stake closes at that multiplier. Miss the tap, the round resets.

Yes. Auto-bet repeats your stake across rounds, and auto cash-out closes at a target multiplier you set ahead of time. Combine the two and you can run Crash hands-free on mobile.

If you have auto cash-out set, your stake resolves at that target regardless of your connection. Without it, the round resolves at the moment of disconnection and the outcome is logged to your account.

They share the rising-multiplier format and the cash-out window, so the feel is similar. Visual style differs — Crash uses a curve graph, Aviator a plane animation. Mechanics-wise, both reward timing over setup.

Yes. A strip of the last 30 multiplier outcomes sits above the play area in real time, and your personal round history pulls deeper records from the account history tab any time.

Each round publishes a hashed seed before it starts and reveals the seed pair afterwards. You can run the verification yourself from the link inside the game info overlay at the table.

Minimum stakes are kept low so you can sit a few rounds without committing much. The current minimum and maximum show inside the stake input every round at the Crash table.