GAME REFERENCE

Crash at ufo777 — Multiplier Rounds Built for Quick Sessions

Crash is the round-based multiplier game we keep front and centre in the lobby. You place a stake, the curve climbs, and you tap cash-out before it breaks...

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ufo777 What Crash Is and Why You'd Open It

What Crash Is and Why You'd Open It

Crash sits in our instant-games row alongside other provably-fair titles from studios like Spribe and Hacksaw. Each round, a multiplier climbs from 1.00x and breaks at a random point. Your job is to cash out before that break. There are no reels, no paylines, no symbol combinations — just one curve, your stake, and the timing decision. That stripped-back shape is why

you'll see Crash open between slot sessions on phones across Indonesia.

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Three Things Crash Does Differently

Crash strips away the slot-style decoration and gives you one decision per round. Here's how that plays out in our lobby.

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Live Multiplier Curve

The curve starts at 1.00x and climbs in real time. You watch it on screen, judge...

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Auto Cash-Out Setting

Pre-set a target multiplier — say 1.80x or 3.00x — and the game pulls your stake...

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Two Stakes Per Round

You can run two parallel bets in the same round at different cash-out targets. One conservative...

Crash Gameplay — How a Round Works

Crash rounds at ufo777 follow the same loop every time. Stake goes in during the betting window, the curve launches, you cash out or the round...

Betting Window

You have a short window — usually six to eight seconds — to set your stake and confirm entry. Miss it and you sit out and watch that round, then jump into the next one.

Multiplier Climb

Once the round launches, the multiplier ticks upward from 1.00x. The longer it climbs, the higher your potential return, but the closer you sit to the break point on the curve.

Cash-Out Tap

Tap the cash-out button at any point during the climb and your stake multiplies by whatever value is on screen at that instant. Timing is everything — there's no second chance.

Mobile Touch Feel

We've tuned the cash-out button to register on the first tap, even on mid-range Android handsets. No lag, no double-confirm dialog — just one finger and the round closes.

Crash Transparency at a Glance

Crash is built on a provably-fair model with a published return-to-player range. Here's what sits behind the curve you're tapping.

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Game Type

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Round-based instant multiplier game — no reels, no paylines, no bonus rounds. Single decision per round...

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Volatility

97%

High. Most rounds settle below 2.00x, but the curve can stretch into the double-digit multipliers, which...

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Devices

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Plays on Android, iOS, and desktop browsers. The mobile build is the one most of our...

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Access Region

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Crash is available in our lobby where local law permits. Supported regions across Indonesia can open...

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

MOBILE GAMING

Crash on Your Phone

Crash is the title we see opened most on phones during commute hours. The interface is built vertical-first: stake panel at the bottom, curve in the middle, cash-out button under...

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HELP CHANNELS

If You Need Help Inside Crash

Crash rounds move fast, so when something doesn't feel right, you want help that moves at the same speed. Here are the three paths we keep open.

Round History Check Every round you've entered is logged with stake, cash-out point and outcome. Open your account history and you can verify any round you're unsure about, right down to the timestamp.
Live Chat for Crash If a round didn't settle the way you expected, our chat team can pull the round ID and walk you through what happened. Most Crash queries close inside one short conversation.
Fairness Verification Each Crash round has a hash you can verify independently. If you want to confirm a result, support will share the seed and the verification steps for that specific round.
EDITORIAL CLARITY

Why Crash Here Is Fair

Crash leans on transparent maths, and we keep the proof points visible rather than hidden in a settings menu.

Provably Fair

Every round is generated from a server seed and client seed you can inspect. The break point isn't decided after...

Licensed Studio

The Crash builds in our lobby come from studios operating under recognised gaming licenses, with the math models filed and...

RTP Published

The return-to-player figure for Crash is shown in the game info panel, not buried in a help PDF. You can...

Round ID Logged

Each round has a unique ID stamped to your account. If you ever need to query an outcome, that ID...

Independent Audits

The random number generation behind Crash is tested by third-party labs, and the studios refresh those certifications on a fixed...

No Hidden Edits

We don't touch the math, the curve or the cash-out logic. What the studio ships is what runs in our...

Crash vs Other Games in Our Lobby

Crash sits in a different rhythm to the rest of the lobby. Here's how it lines up against the sibling pages you might also be browsing.

Crash vs SlotsSlots run on spin animations and paylines, often six to ten seconds per spin. Crash is one decision per round — quicker rhythm, no symbol logic to track.
Crash vs Live BaccaratBaccarat is dealer-paced with set hand timings. Crash is self-paced; you decide when to cash out, and rounds reload faster than a baccarat shoe.
Crash vs RouletteRoulette gives you many bet positions on one wheel. Crash gives you one bet and one cash-out moment — narrower decision, faster turnaround.
Crash vs AviatorAviator is the closest sibling — same curve-and-cash-out idea. Crash builds vary by studio in volatility, RTP and the dual-bet panel layout.
Crash vs PlinkoPlinko is physics-based with the ball settling into a slot. Crash is time-based with you choosing the exit. Different decision shape, similar session length.
Crash vs DiceDice lets you set the win probability before you roll. Crash hides the break point behind a verifiable seed, so timing replaces probability sliders.
Crash vs SportsbookSportsbook markets settle over hours. Crash settles in seconds. Many of our Indonesia accounts open Crash between live matches in the sportsbook tab.
SERVICE CONTEXT

Six Things to Know About Crash

If you're sizing up Crash before opening a round, these are the six concrete points worth knowing.

One Decision Per Round There's no combo to chase or symbol to line up...
Stake Range Minimum stake sits low enough for casual rounds and the...
Dual Bet Panel Run two stakes per round with separate auto cash-out targets...
Round Cadence Rounds reload almost immediately after the previous one resolves. You'll...
Verifiable Outcomes Every break point can be re-derived from the seeds after...
Phone-Friendly UI The whole interface fits a single vertical screen. Stake, history...

Crash Questions We Get Asked

Open your account, head to the instant-games row in the lobby, and tap Crash. The betting window for the next round opens within seconds, and you can confirm a stake from the panel at the bottom.

Yes. The auto cash-out field sits next to the stake field. Type a target multiplier — say 1.75x — and the game pulls your stake the moment the curve touches that value, even if you're not watching.

Yes. Each round uses a server seed and a client seed you can adjust. After the round closes, you can re-derive the break point from those seeds to confirm the outcome wasn't changed mid-round.

The minimum stake on Crash is set low so you can sit in rounds casually. The exact figure is shown above the stake field inside the game, and it updates if the studio adjusts limits.

Yes. The Crash build is light on bandwidth and tuned for mobile networks across Indonesia. You can run rounds on 4G without the curve stuttering, provided your signal is steady.

Yes. The dual bet panel lets you place two separate stakes per round with their own cash-out targets. Many regulars pair a short, safer target with a longer stretch target in the same round.

Open your account menu and head to game history. Every Crash round you've entered is logged with the round ID, your stake, your cash-out point and the final break multiplier for reference.