GAME REFERENCE

Crash on belijitu: Cash Out Before the Curve Breaks

Crash is the round-based multiplier game we keep front-and-centre in the lobby. Place your stake, watch the curve climb, and tap cash out before it snaps. Rounds finish...

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What Crash Is and Why It Sits in Our Lobby

Crash is a fast-paced multiplier round from studios like Spribe, Smartsoft and BGaming, and we run their certified builds. Each round, a rocket or curve lifts from 1.00x and climbs until it crashes at a random point. You set your stake, then choose when to cash out — earlier means safer, later means a bigger multiplier. That single decision is the whole

game, and it's what makes Crash feel sharper than a slot spin.

WHAT'S INSIDE

Crash Features We've Tuned for You

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Auto Cash-Out Target

Set a target multiplier — 1.5x, 2x, 10x — and we'll pull your stake the moment the curve hits it. Useful when you want a steady rhythm without watching every round live.

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Two Bets Per Round

Crash lets you run two separate stakes in the same round on our build. Cash one out early to lock a small win, then let the second ride toward a higher multiplier with the safety net intact.

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Provably Fair Seeds

Each Crash round uses a hashed server seed you can verify after the round closes. We surface the seed history in the game panel so the multiplier outcome is checkable, not a black box.

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How Crash Plays Round by Round

Entering a Round

Open Crash from the instant-games shelf, set your stake in the bet box, and confirm before the countdown ends. Miss the window and you're queued for the next round automatically.

The Cash-Out Decision

Once the curve starts climbing, one button matters: cash out. Tap it and you lock the current multiplier against your stake. Wait too long and the curve crashes, taking the stake with it.

Stake Controls

Use the quick-stake chips or type a custom amount. You can double or halve between rounds, and a small history bar shows your last ten outcomes so you can read your own pacing.

Mobile Touch Feel

On phones the cash-out button sits thumb-height, large enough to hit without looking. Haptic feedback fires on cash-out so you know the tap registered even when the curve is moving fast.

Crash Transparency at a Glance

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Game Type

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Round-based multiplier / instant game. Not a slot, not a table — its own category.

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Volatility

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High. Most rounds crash low; a minority climb into 10x and beyond, so bankroll pacing matters.

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Supported Devices

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Android, iOS web, desktop browser. No download — Crash loads inside our lobby in under three...

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Access Region

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Available to Indonesia accounts where local law permits, alongside our other instant titles.

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

PHONE-FIRST

Crash on Your Phone

Crash was built for the phone first, and that shows when you open it on a small screen. The curve sits centre, the cash-out button anchors the bottom third, and...

Portrait-first layout
Thumb-zone cash-out
Lightweight 4G load
Background-safe rounds
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PLAYER SUPPORT

Help While You're in Crash

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Round Disputes

If a round ends oddly on your screen, our live chat can pull the seed and result log within minutes. Send the round ID from the history panel and we'll confirm the outcome.

Cash-Out Glitches

Tapped cash-out and didn't see it register? Reach support with a screenshot of the round. Server-side cash-out timestamps decide the outcome, not what the screen showed.

Stake Limit Questions

Crash has its own min and max stake separate from slots. If you hit a cap mid-session, support can walk through the tiers and what unlocks higher round stakes on your account.

PLATFORM TRUST SIGNALS

Why Crash Outcomes Are Verifiable

Hashed Seeds

Every round publishes a server seed hash before play. After the round, the seed unhashes — proof the multiplier wasn't changed mid-round.

Certified Studios

We host Crash from licensed studios with independent RNG certification, not white-label clones.

Round History

Your last hundred rounds stay accessible in the game panel with stake, cash-out point and result.

Server Timestamps

Cash-out decisions are stamped server-side, so latency on your phone doesn't decide the outcome.

Public Multiplier Feed

The same multiplier curve runs for every account in the round — a shared, public outcome.

Audited Payouts

Multiplier payouts settle to your wallet in the same round, with the math auditable from history.

WHY THIS PLATFORM

Crash Next to Our Other Instant Games

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Crash vs Aviator

Same core idea — multiplier curve, cash out before it breaks. Crash on our lobby often runs slightly faster rounds, while Aviator carries the bigger community chat sidebar.

02

Crash vs Plinko

Plinko is path-based: drop a ball, watch it bounce into a slot. Crash is decision-based — you choose the exit. Plinko suits passive sessions; Crash rewards reaction time.

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Crash vs Mines

Mines is grid exploration with a stop-anytime payout. Crash is timed and shared across all bettors. Mines is solo and patient; Crash is communal and quick.

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Crash vs Slots

Slots run on spins and feature triggers; Crash runs on one tap per round. If you want shorter decisions and visible math, Crash beats a slot session for transparency.

05

Crash vs Live Baccarat

Baccarat is dealer-paced, around 40 seconds per shoe hand. Crash rounds finish in under 20 seconds. Different rhythm, different focus, both kept in our main lobby.

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Crash vs Dice

Dice lets you set your own win chance per roll. Crash gives a shared curve with no per-round odds slider — you control only the exit point.

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Crash vs Sportsbook

Sportsbook waits on real matches. Crash gives you a self-contained round every half-minute, so it fills the gap between kick-off times without leaving belijitu.

Six Things to Know About Crash

Round Speed

Most Crash rounds resolve in 8 to 25 seconds. You can fit a full session into a coffee break without missing the climb.

Single Decision

Stake, then cash out. No paylines, no side bets, no feature triggers to learn — the rule sheet fits on one screen.

Visible Math

The multiplier on screen is the multiplier on your payout. Cash out at 2.4x with a 10,000 stake and 24,000 lands in your wallet.

Auto Mode

Set auto-stake and auto-cash-out and Crash will run a programmed loop, stopping on your loss or win limits.

Shared Curve

Every account in the round sees the same curve. No private RNG per seat — outcomes are public and consistent.

Low Entry Stake

Crash opens at small minimum stakes on our build, so you can feel the rhythm of the game before scaling up.

Crash Questions We Hear Most

You place a stake during the betting window. When the round starts, a multiplier climbs from 1.00x upward and crashes at a random point. Cash out before the crash and you keep stake times multiplier.

Yes. Set an auto-cash-out target like 1.8x and Crash pulls your stake the moment the curve hits it. You can also set auto-stake so consecutive rounds fire without manual taps.

Each round uses a pre-hashed server seed combined with client seeds. The hash is shown before the round and revealed after, so the crash point cannot be changed mid-round on our build.

Crash opens at a low minimum stake in our lobby, well below typical slot bet sizes. The exact floor shows in the bet box and adjusts with your account currency settings.

Cash-out is decided by server timestamp, not screen render. If your tap arrived after the crash on our servers, the round counts as lost. Connection latency is the usual cause.

Yes — Crash is built portrait-first. The cash-out button sits in the thumb zone, controls stay above the keyboard, and the game keeps round state if you briefly switch apps.

They share the multiplier-curve format. On our lobby, Crash tends to run slightly faster rounds with a cleaner bet panel, while Aviator carries the larger community chat alongside the curve.