How to Play Crazy Time — Rules and Step-by-Step Guide
Crazy Time is a live game show built around a 54-segment wheel, four bonus rounds, and multipliers up to 25,000x. This page explains the full flow — step by step — from opening the lobby for the first time to seeing your balance update after a win. No guesswork: if you are brand new, start here.
Crazy Time in 30 Seconds — The Game Explained
A live host spins a 54-segment wheel. Before the spin, you get 15 seconds to bet on one or more segments: numbers (1, 2, 5, 10) or bonus games (Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko, Crazy Time). The wheel spins. If it lands on your segment, you win. Number bets pay from 1:1 to 10:1. Bonus bets trigger special rounds with multipliers up to 20,000x. Everything runs live, 24/7. Try the free demo now →
The game is simple. Next question: how do you enter it and place your first bet?
How to Start a Crazy Time Session
There are two basic steps: find the game and place your first bet.
Step 1 — Find Crazy Time in the Casino Lobby
Open your preferred online casino — from desktop browser or mobile. Go to the "Live Casino" or "Game Shows" section. Search for "Crazy Time" in the search bar or browse the Evolution Gaming section. You will usually see two options: Crazy Time and Crazy Time A (a second studio with the same rules).
Tap or click either one. The stream starts automatically: you will see the wheel, the host, and the betting panel. If a round is already in progress, wait for it to finish — betting opens between spins. Casinos with Crazy Time →
Step 2 — Place Your Bets Within 15 Seconds
When the host says "Place your bets", the countdown starts. You get 15 seconds. At the bottom of the screen, you will see 8 betting tiles: numbers 1, 2, 5, 10 and the 4 bonus games. Click or tap a tile to select it. Then choose your stake using the chips. Depending on the casino, the minimum can start very low, while higher-stake tables go much bigger.
You can bet on several tiles at the same time — each tile is treated as a separate bet. Once the countdown reaches zero, betting closes. The wheel spins. No edits after the cut-off.
Now you know how to enter and how to bet. Next: what do those 54 segments actually mean?
The Crazy Time Wheel — All 54 Segments Explained
The wheel has 54 segments split across 8 result types. Each colour matches one segment type. Blue = number 1 (21 segments, the most frequent). Yellow = number 2 (13). Pink = number 5 (7). Purple = number 10 (4). The remaining 9 segments belong to the 4 bonus games: Coin Flip (4, green), Cash Hunt (2, orange), Pachinko (2, light blue), Crazy Time (1, red — the rarest segment).
| Segment | Colour | Segments | % of Wheel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number 1 | 🔵 Blue | 21 | 38.89% |
| Number 2 | 🟡 Yellow | 13 | 24.07% |
| Number 5 | 🩷 Pink | 7 | 12.96% |
| Number 10 | 🟣 Purple | 4 | 7.41% |
| Coin Flip | 🟢 Green | 4 | 7.41% |
| Cash Hunt | 🟠 Orange | 2 | 3.70% |
| Pachinko | 🔷 Light Blue | 2 | 3.70% |
| Crazy Time | 🔴 Red | 1 | 1.85% |
The wheel is the centre of the game. But there is more happening on screen — here is how to read the layout.
The Crazy Time Interface — What You See on Screen
The screen has five main zones. At the top: the Top Slot with two multiplier reels. In the centre: the physical wheel and the live host. At the bottom: the betting panel with 8 tiles (4 numbers + 4 bonuses). On the left: your balance, total stake, and recent results history. On the right: the live chat and other player activity. Every zone has a job — once you can read them quickly, the game becomes much easier to follow. Watch Crazy Time live → | See live results →
Two reels above the wheel — assign multipliers
54 segments, live wheel 24/7
8 tiles — 4 numbers + 4 bonuses
Current balance, total stake, recent spins
Live chat and other players' results
The interface is mapped out. Zone ① — the Top Slot — needs a closer look.
The Top Slot in Crazy Time — How the Multiplier Works
Above the wheel, you will see two reels: the Top Slot. The first reel shows a segment type (number or bonus). The second reel shows a multiplier (from 2x to 50x). Both spin together with the main wheel.
If the segment shown on the first reel matches the final result of the wheel — a horizontal alignment — the multiplier applies to that segment for that round. Example: the Top Slot shows "Number 5 + 10x". The wheel stops on number 5. The payout is no longer 5:1 — it becomes 50:1 (5 × 10). This match-up does not happen every spin, but when it hits, it can change the full payout picture.
Top Slot shows No.5 + 10x — wheel spins
Wheel lands on No.5 — payout 50:1 instead of 5:1
Now the Top Slot makes sense. Next: what can you actually win?
How You Win in Crazy Time — Payouts and Results
There are two ways to win: number bets (fixed payouts) and bonus bets (variable payouts).
Winning on Crazy Time Numbers — Payouts from 1:1 to 10:1
If the wheel stops on a number you backed, you win your stake multiplied by that number. Bet ৳100 on number 2 → win ৳200. Bet ৳500 on number 10 → win ৳5,000. If a Top Slot multiplier is active, the payout is multiplied again. Lower numbers (1, 2) pay less but land more often. Higher numbers (5, 10) pay more but show up less often.
| Bet On | Pays | Example (৳100) | With Top Slot 10x |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number 1 | 1:1 | ৳100 | ৳1,000 |
| Number 2 | 2:1 | ৳200 | ৳2,000 |
| Number 5 | 5:1 | ৳500 | ৳5,000 |
| Number 10 | 10:1 | ৳1,000 | ৳10,000 |
Winning on Crazy Time Bonus Games — When They Trigger
If the wheel lands on a bonus game you backed, you enter that bonus round. The prize depends on the multiplier you get inside the bonus — and that changes every time it triggers. If you did not bet on the bonus that lands, you can watch it but you do not participate and you do not win anything.
You can cover multiple bonuses at once. Each bonus has a different max potential: Coin Flip up to 5,000x, Cash Hunt up to 25,000x, Pachinko up to 10,000x, Crazy Time up to 20,000x. Full guide to all 4 bonus rounds →
The payout rules are clear. Before your first real session, keep these five points in mind.
Crazy Time for Beginners — 5 Tips Before You Start
Start with the demo — it helps you learn without risk
Keep your bets small at first until you understand the rhythm
Cover at least 2–3 segments per round — betting on just one outcome is very swingy
Glance at the Top Slot before every spin — if a strong multiplier lines up with one of your picks, that round becomes more interesting
Do not chase losses — every spin is independent
Crazy Time on Mobile — How to Play from a Smartphone
On mobile, the interface works the same way — it is just adapted for touch. You tap betting tiles with your finger. The betting panel stays at the bottom. The live wheel stream fills the upper half of the screen. Bonus rounds work the same way too: in Cash Hunt, you move the crosshair by touch; in the Crazy Time bonus, you pick a flapper with a tap. Everything runs in HTML5 — no app download required. Crazy Time App — download and setup →
Frequently Asked Questions About Crazy Time Rules
How many segments are there on the Crazy Time wheel?
54 segments: 21 with number 1, 13 with number 2, 7 with number 5, 4 with number 10, 4 with Coin Flip, 2 with Cash Hunt, 2 with Pachinko, and 1 with Crazy Time.
How much time do I get to place bets in Crazy Time?
15 seconds. The countdown appears on screen after every spin. Once it reaches zero, betting closes and the wheel spins. No changes are possible after that.
Can I bet on multiple segments at the same time?
Yes. You can place bets on as many segments as you like — both numbers and bonuses. Each tile is a separate bet. Your total stake is the sum of all selected bets.
What happens if I do not bet on any segment?
Nothing. The round continues and the wheel spins, but you do not participate and you neither win nor lose anything. You can simply watch without betting.
How do number payouts work in Crazy Time?
The number itself is the multiplier: number 1 pays 1:1, number 2 pays 2:1, number 5 pays 5:1, and number 10 pays 10:1. If Top Slot is active on that result, the multiplier applies on top.
Do I need to bet on a bonus to join the bonus round?
Yes. If the wheel lands on Pachinko but you did not bet on Pachinko, you can watch the round but you do not win anything from it. Only players who backed that bonus take part and receive the payout.
Is Crazy Time the same as roulette?
No. Roulette uses numbers 0–36 with fixed table-style payouts. Crazy Time uses a 54-segment wheel, 4 interactive bonus rounds, a Top Slot multiplier, and a live host running the show. The gameplay is different.