GAME REFERENCE

Crash — Multiplier Rounds Built for Quick Sessions

Crash is the round-based multiplier game that lives in our arcade lobby. Place your stake, watch the curve climb, and tap cash-out before the rocket flames out. We've...

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uya123 login What Crash Is and How a Round Plays

What Crash Is and How a Round Plays

Crash is a provably fair multiplier round from our arcade studios. Each round opens a betting window of a few seconds, then a multiplier curve starts at 1.00x and climbs. You cash out manually or set an auto-target before the curve crashes. If you cash out in time, your stake multiplies by the curve value at that moment. Miss it and the

round closes. That single mechanic is the whole game — and that's why it stands out.

PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS

Crash Features You'll Use Every Round

Three pieces of the Crash interface do the heavy lifting in every session.

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Auto Cash-Out

Set a target multiplier — say 1.8x or 3x — and Crash will pull your stake the instant the curve hits it. Useful when you're playing on the train and don't want to thumb the screen.

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Round Bet Feed

A live ticker shows other Indonesia stakes and their cash-out points in real time. You see who rode the curve to 12x and who tapped out at 1.5x, which gives the round its rhythm.

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Curve History Strip

The last twenty multipliers sit above the betting panel so you can scan recent crash points before you set your stake. We keep this strip visible on phones and desktop alike.

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SERVICE CONTEXT

Crash Gameplay From Bet to Cash-Out

Four mechanics define how a Crash round actually feels in your hand.

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Bet Window You get a short window between rounds to set your stake and pick auto or manual mode. The interface locks once the curve starts, so prepare your move in that pre-round pause.
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The Curve The multiplier rises along a smooth exponential curve starting at 1.00x. Speed accelerates as the value climbs, which is why holding for 10x feels far riskier than tapping out at 2x.
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Manual Tap-Out One large cash-out button dominates the screen during the round. Tap it and your stake banks at the displayed multiplier. The button is sized for thumb use on phones, no precision required.
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Mobile Feel Crash was built portrait-first. Curve, bet panel, history strip and cash-out tap all stack vertically so you can play one-handed on a phone without rotating or zooming.
PLATFORM COMPARISON

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Quick reference for the gameplay traits of Crash on uya123 login.

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Game Type

Round-based multiplier arcade game with provably fair seed verification per round.

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Volatility

High — most rounds settle low, but tail multipliers can run well past 50x.

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Supported Devices

Android phones, iPhones, tablets and desktop browsers. Portrait and landscape both render.

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Access Region

Available to account holders in supported regions where local law permits.

MOBILE GAMING

Crash on Your Phone

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HELP CHANNELS

Help Paths Around Crash

If something feels off mid-round, here's where to reach us.

Round Disputes If a round closed before your tap registered, our support desk can pull the seed and timestamp for that specific round and walk you through what the server recorded.
Auto Cash-Out Help Not sure why your auto-target didn't trigger? Chat with us and we'll review your settings, confirm the curve value at crash, and reset the auto panel if it's stuck.
Stake Limit Queries Crash has per-round minimum and maximum stakes that vary by account tier. Ping support and we'll show you your current band and how it scales with account history.
WHY VISITORS TRUST US

Fairness Signals Behind Crash

What backs up the curve you're betting on.

Provably Fair

Each round publishes a server seed hash before the round starts. After the crash, the seed is revealed so you can verify the curve was set before bets opened.

Studio Provider

Crash is supplied by a licensed arcade-game studio whose RNG is independently audited. Provider name shows in the in-game info panel.

RNG Certification

The random number generator behind every curve carries third-party certification, with audit references available from our support desk on request.

Round History

Every round you've played sits in your account history with timestamp, stake, cash-out value and final crash point. Nothing about your round is hidden after the fact.

Server Time Sync

Cash-out taps are timestamped against our server clock, not your device clock, so a slow phone won't be blamed for a late tap.

Seed Verification Tool

A built-in verifier lets you paste a server seed and confirm the resulting crash point matches what you saw on screen.

PLATFORM COMPARISON

Crash Versus Sibling Games in Our Lobby

How Crash sits next to the other quick-round games we host.

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Crash vs Aviator

Both are multiplier-curve rounds, but Crash uses a rocket motif and a slightly steeper curve. Aviator's plane visual feels lighter; Crash leans more arcade and has a faster pre-round window.

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Crash vs Plinko

Plinko is a single-drop physics game with instant settlement. Crash holds you in a live round with rising tension. Pick Crash if you like timing your exit, Plinko if you prefer one-tap rounds.

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Crash vs Mines

Mines is grid-based and self-paced — you choose when each round ends. Crash is communal and timed, with all account holders riding the same curve. Different rhythm, similar stake structure.

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Crash vs Dice

Dice resolves in one click against a target number. Crash builds suspense across several seconds per round. Dice suits very short sessions; Crash rewards patience and timing reads.

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Crash vs Live Baccarat

Baccarat runs on dealer pace with card reveals. Crash strips that down to one curve and one tap. Baccarat for table feel, Crash for arcade pace.

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Crash vs Sweet Bonanza

Sweet Bonanza is a tumble slot with cluster pays. Crash has no reels at all — just stake, curve and cash-out. They're opposite ends of our arcade-and-slots split.

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Crash vs Sportsbook

Sportsbook markets settle over hours. Crash settles in seconds. Many account holders keep both open and dip into Crash between match updates.

SERVICE CONTEXT

Crash Highlights at a Glance

Six concrete things worth knowing before your first round.

Round Length Most rounds last between three and fifteen seconds from curve...
Stake Range Per-round stakes start small enough for casual play and scale...
Cash-Out Modes Manual tap, single auto-target, or split auto with two cash-out...
Curve Display The multiplier figure renders large and central with the rocket...
Round History The last twenty curve outcomes sit above the bet panel...
Sound Cue A subtle audio tick speeds up as the curve climbs...

Crash Questions Answered

The round ends when the multiplier curve hits its pre-set crash point and stops climbing. That crash value is determined by the server seed published at round start, so it's fixed before any bets are placed.

No. Once the betting window closes and the curve begins climbing, your stake is locked into that round. Your only action is cashing out before the crash, manually or via auto-target.

If you've set an auto cash-out target, it still triggers server-side regardless of your connection. Manual cash-outs need an active session, so we strongly recommend auto mode on shaky mobile data.

They share the multiplier-curve mechanic but come from different studios with different curve maths and visuals. Crash uses a rocket theme; Aviator uses a plane. The pacing and crash distributions differ slightly.

Yes. Crash was tuned for low-spec Android handsets, with a lightweight curve animation and minimal data use per round. Most mid-range phones from the last five years run it without lag.

Open the round in your history, copy the server seed and crash point, and paste them into the in-game verifier. The tool replays the calculation so you can confirm the result wasn't altered after bets closed.

That's your call based on the curve history strip and your appetite. Lower targets like 1.5x hit more often but pay less; higher targets like 5x or 10x land rarely but bank harder when they do.