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Crazy Time Tracker: Live Results, Stats & History
Every Crazy Time spin, as it lands. Track the latest results, hit-rate by wheel segment, recent spin history and 24-hour big wins — one shared set of results that applies at every casino, streamed live from Evolution.
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Live result cards show the latest Crazy Time spins, wheel segment, payout and timing once the provider API responds.
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Crazy Time Stats Today — Hit Rate by Segment
How often each wheel segment has landed in the tracked window, and how long since each last hit.
Across a typical window the number 1 lands most often (about 38.9% of spins) and the Crazy Time bonus lands least often (about 1.85%, roughly once every 54 spins). These are long-run averages — each spin is independent, so no segment is ever "due."
Live 24-hour segment stats load here from the provider API. Use the fixed odds table below as the baseline for long-run probabilities.
Live Bonus Hit Count
updates every 60s
Bonus round hit totals load from the provider API.
Multiplier Distribution
Multiplier distribution loads from the provider API.
Top Slot Matches
Top Slot match data loads from the provider API.
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Spin History & Results
The freshest recent spins from the provider API — Top Slot result, main wheel result and payout.
Recent Crazy Time spins returned by the live provider API.
Time
Result
Type
Payout
Top Slot
Spin history loads from the live provider API, including time, result, type, payout and Top Slot.
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Biggest Wins & Top Multipliers
The largest multipliers and recorded win amounts in the tracked 24-hour window, including bonus-round highlights when the provider publishes a replay.
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24-Hour Big Wins Leaderboard
Live rows are sorted by multiplier or win value where the provider exposes it.
Crazy Time big wins leaderboard returned by the live provider API.
Time
Result
Multiplier
Win Amount
Replay
The 24-hour big wins leaderboard loads from the provider API.
High Multiplier Alerts
25x+ sample
High multiplier alerts load from the provider API.
Big Win Video Highlights
updates every 15m
Big win replay highlights load from the provider API.
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Wheel Segments, Odds & RTP
The wheel has 54 segments. These fixed probabilities and theoretical returns never change between spins or between casinos.
Fixed Crazy Time wheel probabilities and theoretical RTP by segment.
Segment
Segments
Chance
~Spins between
RTP
1
21
38.89%
2–3
96.08%
2
13
24.07%
4
95.95%
5
7
12.96%
8
95.78%
10
4
7.41%
13–14
95.73%
Coin Flip
4
7.41%
13–14
95.70%
Cash Hunt
2
3.70%
27
95.27%
Pachinko
2
3.70%
27
94.33%
Crazy Time
1
1.85%
54
94.41%
Crazy Time bonus pays up to 20,000x; the game's record ceiling reaches 25,000x via Cash Hunt. Provider: Evolution. Streamed from two studios — Riga (Latvia) and Bucharest (Romania, "Crazy Time A") — but every player sees the same wheel.
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What Is Crazy Time?
Crazy Time is a live dealer game show built by Evolution, the studio behind Dream Catcher, Monopoly Live and Funky Time. It takes the classic money-wheel format and adds four interactive bonus rounds. A presenter hosts every round from a real studio, spinning a giant vertical wheel of 54 segments marked 1, 2, 5 and 10, alongside four bonus segments: Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko and the Crazy Time bonus.
Because the game streams from shared Evolution studios, there is only ever one live wheel in play per table. Every player at every casino watches the same spin and sees the same result — which is why a single tracker like this one is accurate for everyone. The results above are not tied to any operator; they are the game's real outcomes, synced from the live provider API.
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How to Play Crazy Time
Each round follows the same rhythm. You choose where to place chips, then watch the wheel decide — no skill required.
1. Place your bets
When a round opens you get around 15 seconds. You can back any number — 1, 2, 5 or 10 — and any bonus segment: Coin Flip, Cash Hunt, Pachinko or Crazy Time. To win a bonus round you must already have a bet on that segment when the wheel stops on it.
2. The Top Slot spins
Once betting closes, the Top Slot above the wheel spins, pairing one random bet spot with one random multiplier of up to 50x. If they line up with a segment you backed, that multiplier applies to your win this round.
3. The wheel spins
The host spins the wheel, alternating direction each round. Land on a number you backed and you're paid the standard payout (1 pays 1:1, 10 pays 10:1) plus any Top Slot multiplier. Land on a bonus segment and the matching bonus round begins.
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The Top Slot, Explained
The Top Slot is the mechanic newcomers overlook, yet it's where the biggest payouts begin. It's a reel mounted above the main wheel: one part holds the eight possible wheel results, the other a multiplier. Every round both spin and stop on one random result and one random multiplier.
When the result and the wheel landing match the same segment — say the Top Slot shows "Cash Hunt ×20" and the wheel lands on Cash Hunt — that multiplier is applied on top of the bonus. Because Top Slot multipliers reach 50x, a large bonus can be amplified dramatically, which is how the game reaches its highest payouts.
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The Four Bonus Rounds in Detail
Coin Flip
The most frequently triggered bonus, on four segments. A two-sided coin gets a multiplier on each face and is flipped by the "Flip-o-Matic" — you win whichever lands. A Rescue Flip re-rolls if both values are very low. With a Top Slot multiplier it can reach 5,000x.
Cash Hunt
A shooting gallery of 108 multipliers hidden behind shuffled symbols. Each player shoots one target to reveal their multiplier. It holds the game's record wins — historically up to 25,000x — making it the riskiest, highest-ceiling bonus.
Pachinko
A puck drops down a pegboard into one of 16 slots holding 2x–200x. Landing on a DOUBLE doubles every value and drops again — a chain that can repeat. A low result triggers a single Rescue Drop.
Crazy Time
The signature bonus, on a single segment. A red door opens onto a 64-segment wheel with DOUBLE and TRIPLE zones. Players pick one of three flappers; DOUBLE/TRIPLE multiplies every value and re-spins. This is where the 20,000x bonus ceiling is reached.
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The Live Studio & Stream
Crazy Time is filmed in a purpose-built, brightly lit Evolution studio and streamed in HD with multiple camera angles and live hosts. The bonus rounds lean on augmented reality — the Pachinko wall, the Cash Hunt gallery and the Crazy Time room are virtual environments the presenter steps into, blended into the live feed in real time.
Evolution runs two tables. The original Crazy Time broadcasts from Riga, Latvia; a second table, Crazy Time A, was added in 2023 from Bucharest, Romania to absorb player volume and provide a backup. Both run the same rules and odds, and this tracker reflects the live results as they're published.
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How to Read These Stats
This tracker shows what has already happened. It is a record, not a forecast. The wheel has no memory: a result that hasn't appeared for a long time is no more likely to appear on the next spin than it was before. Each spin is independent, and the published probabilities apply identically every round.
"It's due" is the Gambler's Fallacy. If the Crazy Time bonus hasn't landed in 80 spins, its chance on the next spin is still 1.85% — exactly the same as always. The law of large numbers evens results out over thousands of spins, but no single upcoming spin is owed a correction.
So what are "spins since last hit" and "hit rate" good for? They tell you how a segment realistically behaves — how often each bonus lands and what it tends to pay — so your expectations match the game rather than a hunch. Use the numbers to understand the game, never to forecast the next result.
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A Sensible Way to Approach Crazy Time
There is no system that beats a random wheel, and anyone promising a "winning pattern" is selling the Gambler's Fallacy. What you can do is make informed choices about coverage and bankroll. Many players keep a small standing bet on the four bonus segments so they don't miss a high-paying round, and size the rest on the numbers, which land far more often but pay less.
The trade-off is simple: numbers give frequent small returns; bonuses are rare but carry the multipliers. Spreading across both is a style preference, not an edge. Decide a budget before you start, treat every spin as independent, and stop at your limit. The odds and RTP table above is the only "strategy input" that never changes.
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Related Evolution Game Shows
If you enjoy Crazy Time, Evolution's wider game-show range shares the same live-host format. Dream Catcher is the original money wheel that started the genre; Monopoly Live and Monopoly Big Baller blend the wheel with board-game and bingo mechanics; and Funky Time is a disco-themed successor with its own bonus rounds.
Crazy Time itself has spawned spin-offs: Crazy Coin Flip builds a full game around the coin toss, Crazy Pachinko around the pegboard, and Red Door Roulette drops the Crazy Time wheel into a roulette table as a bonus. All use the same shared-studio model, so trackers work the same way for them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often does the Crazy Time bonus round land?
The Crazy Time segment is 1 of the wheel's 54 segments, so it lands on about 1.85% of spins — roughly once every 54 spins on average. That's a long-run average, not a schedule; every spin is independent.
Can a tracker predict the next spin?
No. The wheel has no memory of past results, so nothing can predict the next outcome. A tracker shows history and long-run frequencies only — it's informational, never predictive.
Do these statistics apply to every casino?
Yes. Crazy Time is streamed from shared Evolution studios, so all players see the same wheel and the same results no matter which casino they join. One set of results applies everywhere.
What is the maximum win on Crazy Time?
The Crazy Time bonus wheel pays up to 20,000x. The game's overall record ceiling reaches 25,000x, set in the Cash Hunt bonus, combining hidden multipliers with the Top Slot.
What is the Top Slot and why does it matter?
The Top Slot pairs one random segment with one random multiplier of up to 50x. If it matches the segment the wheel lands on, that multiplier is applied to your win — it's the mechanic that makes the largest payouts possible.
What is the RTP of Crazy Time?
RTP depends on the bet, ranging from about 94.33% to 96.08%. Backing the number 1 returns the most; the Crazy Time bonus bet is lowest at about 94.41%.
Why are there two versions of Crazy Time?
Evolution runs the original from Riga, Latvia, and a second table, Crazy Time A, from Bucharest, Romania. The second table handles player volume and acts as a backup if one studio has issues.
Informational use only. This site tracks publicly visible Crazy Time results and statistics, synced with a live provider API. It does not host the game, take bets, or offer gambling. Results are random and outcomes cannot be predicted. Gambling can be addictive — play responsibly, only with money you can afford to lose, and only if it is legal where you are. 18+.