Crazy Time Statistics — Frequencies, History and Record Wins
Crazy Time statistics updated by period: frequency for each segment, expected vs actual distribution, spin history, all-time record wins, and bonus round analysis. Pick a range and the data recalculates automatically. Archive of thousands of spins with filters by date and segment.
Crazy Time Statistics — Updated Data by Period
All key stats in one panel. Choose a period — last 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days — and the figures update automatically. The actual result distribution is shown next to the theoretical probabilities of the 54-segment wheel. Watch Crazy Time live →
This panel gives you the broad picture. The tables below break the frequency down segment by segment.
Crazy Time Segment Frequency — Expected vs Actual
Each segment has a fixed theoretical probability. In real data, the frequency moves around. Here is the comparison.
Crazy Time Number Frequency — 1, 2, 5, 10
The number 1 should land 38.89% of the time (21 segments out of 54). Over the last 24 hours, the real figure can drift from that baseline. The table shows the live deviation for each number in the selected period.
| Segment | Theoretical Probability | Actual Frequency | Deviation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number 1 | 38.89% | ||
| Number 2 | 24.07% | ||
| Number 5 | 12.96% | ||
| Number 10 | 7.41% |
Crazy Time Bonus Frequency — How Many Spins Apart
Bonuses have lower probabilities than the number segments. Coin Flip (4 segments, 7.41%) triggers on average every 13–14 spins. The Crazy Time bonus (1 segment, 1.85%) lands on average every 54 spins. The table shows the current gap.
| Bonus | Theoretical Probability | Expected Average | Last Hit | Current Gap |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🪙 Coin Flip | 7.41% | ~14 spins | ||
| 🎯 Cash Hunt | 3.70% | ~27 spins | ||
| ⚪ Pachinko | 3.70% | ~27 spins | ||
| 🎡 Crazy Time | 1.85% | ~54 spins |
Frequency tells you how often a bonus lands. The stat cards below show what it pays when it does.
Crazy Time Bonus Round Statistics — Detailed Analysis
Every bonus round has its own statistical profile: average multiplier, top win for the period, and DOUBLE/TRIPLE frequency. How the bonus rounds work →
Coin Flip and Cash Hunt Statistics
Coin Flip is the most frequent bonus, but its multipliers are usually more modest. Cash Hunt adds an active pick — the target board with 108 icons. Its average multiplier tends to be higher, around 30x–50x.
Pachinko and Crazy Time Bonus Statistics
Pachinko and the Crazy Time bonus are the rarest and richest rounds. Pachinko uses the DOUBLE mechanic. The Crazy Time bonus uses DOUBLE and TRIPLE on the giant 64-segment wheel. DOUBLE and TRIPLE frequency is the key metric here.
Crazy Time Spin History — Archive and Past Results
Full archive of spin history. Search by date, filter by segment, or isolate bonus rounds only. The spin history covers thousands of past rounds — not just today, but previous days and weeks as well.
The archive logs every spin. The leaderboard below filters for the really big hits only.
Crazy Time Record Wins — Biggest Hits of All Time
These are the record multipliers in Crazy Time history — not just today, but since the game launched in 2020. Each bonus round has its own separate record. The biggest multiplier ever recorded goes beyond 20,000x. Today's live results →
Crazy Time Top Slot — Matched Segment Statistics
Top Slot assigns a multiplier to one segment on every spin. A match happens when the Top Slot symbol lines up with the segment that actually wins on the wheel. On average, that happens in roughly 15%–17% of spins. Here you can see the actual percentage for the selected period.
Crazy Time A Statistics — Comparison with the Original Studio
Crazy Time A is Evolution's second studio. Same rules, same 54-segment wheel, same theoretical probabilities. But results are independent, so actual frequencies vary. Any differences you see are normal random variation — not a sign of different rules.
How to Use Crazy Time Statistics When You Play
Statistics are an analysis tool, not a crystal ball. Every spin of the wheel is independent: past results do not predict future outcomes.
But stats do show deviation from the mean. If Pachinko hasn't landed in 90 spins (expected average: 27), that is objective data. Use frequencies to inform your decisions, not to promise results. Deeper betting strategies →
Statistical tool. RNG outcomes are independent. Past results do not influence future spins.
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All casinos →Frequently Asked Questions About Crazy Time Statistics
Which statistics are available for Crazy Time?
Segment frequency for both numbers and bonuses, expected vs actual distribution, full spin history, all-time record wins, Top Slot statistics and bonus round analysis. All data can be filtered by period.
How do you read expected vs actual frequency?
Expected frequency is the mathematical probability, for example number 1 = 38.89%. Actual frequency is what happened during the selected period. Deviation shows whether a segment is over- or under-represented.
How often does a bonus round trigger in Crazy Time?
On average: Coin Flip every 14 spins, Cash Hunt and Pachinko every 27 spins, and the Crazy Time bonus every 54 spins. The stats also show the current gap since the last bonus landed.
What is the all-time record win in Crazy Time?
The highest multiplier ever recorded is above 20,000x on the Crazy Time bonus. The Record Wins section shows the ranking by bonus round since the game began.
Are Crazy Time A statistics different?
Crazy Time A has the same theoretical probabilities. Actual results vary because spins are independent. Statistical differences between the two studios fall within normal random variation.
Can the statistics predict future Crazy Time spins?
No. Every spin is independent — Evolution's certified RNG produces random outcomes. The stats show past distribution, not future prediction. They help inform decisions, not guarantee wins.
What is the difference between the tracker and the statistics page?
The tracker shows live results and the latest rounds in real time. The statistics page analyses data across longer periods — frequencies, distributions, trends and historical records.
How does the period filter work?
Select a time range at the top of the page — last 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days. All data updates automatically for the chosen period. You can compare different ranges to spot the variation.